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Traditio Christiana
Texte und Kommentare zur patristischen TheologieISSN: 0172-1372
Dans cette collection sont présentés, traduits et commentés des textes anciens sur des thèmes centraux de la théologie, des doctrines, de la culture, de la spiritualité du christianisme des premiers siècles. Les extraits sont tirés principalement duvres rédigées en grec ou en latin. Lédition en est donnée dans la langue originale et elle est accompagnée dune traduction en langue moderne. Les uvres retenues appartiennent aux cinq premiers siècles, mais certains sujets peuvent imposer le choix de textes plus tardifs. In Traditio Christina werden frühe Texte zu zentralen Themen der Geschichte des antiken Christentums, der Kultur und Theologie präsentiert, übersetzt und kommentiert. Der Grossteil der Exzerpte stammt aus griechischen und lateinischen Quellen. Die Editionen sind zweisprachig und enthalten die Originalversion sowie deren Übersetzung ins Französische oder Deutsche. Berücksichtigt werden Werke aus den ersten fünf Jahrhunderten, wobei gewisse Themen auch Texte späteren Datums erfordern können.
10 publications
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Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity
The series ECCA (Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity) seeks to publish monographs and edited volumes that take as their theme early Christianity and its connections with the religion(s) and culture(s) of antiquity and late antiquity. Special attention is given to the interactions between religion and culture, as well as to the influences that diverse religions and cults had on one another. Works published in ECCA extend chronologically from the second century B.C.E. to the fifth century C.E. and geographically across the expanse of the Roman empire and its immediate neighbors. Prior to publication, the quality of the work published in this series is reviewed by the editors of the series and by members of the academic advisory board. Proposals are welcome for mongraphs or edited volumes. Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to one of the series editors or to editorial@peterlang.com. Series Editors: Anders-Christian Jacobsen Christine Shepardson Peter Gemeinhardt Advisory Board: Hanns Christof Brennecke Carmen Cvetkovic Jakob Engberg Tobias Georges Nicole Kelley Ellen Muehlberger Ferdinand R. Prostmeier Einar Thomassen
28 publications
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Schriften zur Entwicklung des Privatrechtssystems
In der Buchreihe Schriften zur Entwicklung des Privatrechtssystems wurden Studien zur Rechtswissenschaft veröffentlicht. Schwerpunktmäßig stammten die in der Reihe erschienenen Monografien aus einem rechtsgeschichtlichen Kontext. Die Reihe wurde im Mai 2020 eingestellt. Bei Fragen hierzu wenden Sie sich gerne an Senior Commissioning Editor Anja Lee unter a.lee@peterlang.com.
12 publications
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Bible in the Christian Orthodox Tradition
This series aims at exploring and evaluating the various aspects of biblical traditions as studied, understood, taught, and lived in the Christian communities that spoke and wrote – and some continue speaking and writing – in the Aramaic, Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Romanian, Syriac, and other languages of the Orthodox family of churches. A particular focus of this series is the incorporation of the various methodologies and hermeneutics used for centuries in these Christian communities, into the contemporary critical approaches, in order to shed light on understanding the message of the Bible. Each monograph in the series will engage in critical examination of issues raised by contemporary biblical research. Scholars in the fields of biblical text, manuscripts, canon, hermeneutics, theology, lectionary, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha will have an enormous opportunity to share their academic findings with a worldwide audience. Manuscripts and dissertations, incorporating a variety of approaches and methodologies to studying the Bible in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox traditions – including, but not limited to, theological, historiographic, philological and literary – are welcome. This series aims at exploring and evaluating the various aspects of biblical traditions as studied, understood, taught, and lived in the Christian communities that spoke and wrote – and some continue speaking and writing – in the Aramaic, Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Romanian, Syriac, and other languages of the Orthodox family of churches. A particular focus of this series is the incorporation of the various methodologies and hermeneutics used for centuries in these Christian communities, into the contemporary critical approaches, in order to shed light on understanding the message of the Bible. Each monograph in the series will engage in critical examination of issues raised by contemporary biblical research. Scholars in the fields of biblical text, manuscripts, canon, hermeneutics, theology, lectionary, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha will have an enormous opportunity to share their academic findings with a worldwide audience. Manuscripts and dissertations, incorporating a variety of approaches and methodologies to studying the Bible in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox traditions – including, but not limited to, theological, historiographic, philological and literary – are welcome. This series aims at exploring and evaluating the various aspects of biblical traditions as studied, understood, taught, and lived in the Christian communities that spoke and wrote – and some continue speaking and writing – in the Aramaic, Arabic, Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Romanian, Syriac, and other languages of the Orthodox family of churches. A particular focus of this series is the incorporation of the various methodologies and hermeneutics used for centuries in these Christian communities, into the contemporary critical approaches, in order to shed light on understanding the message of the Bible. Each monograph in the series will engage in critical examination of issues raised by contemporary biblical research. Scholars in the fields of biblical text, manuscripts, canon, hermeneutics, theology, lectionary, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha will have an enormous opportunity to share their academic findings with a worldwide audience. Manuscripts and dissertations, incorporating a variety of approaches and methodologies to studying the Bible in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox traditions – including, but not limited to, theological, historiographic, philological and literary – are welcome.
6 publications
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Divine Infinity in Greek and Medieval Thought
©1992 Monographs -
«For it is Written»
Essays on the Function of Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity©2012 Edited Collection -
Reading Scripture with Kierkegaard
Kierkegaard’s Upbuilding Hermeneutic of Scripture in the Discourses©2022 Monographs -
Dialogue of Scriptures
The Tatar Tefsir in the Context of Biblical and Qur’anic Interpretations©2018 Monographs -
Scripture and Deism
The Biblical Criticism of the Eighteenth-Century British Deists©2008 Monographs -
The Unknown Christ of Christianity
Scripture and Theology in Panikkar's Early Writings©2020 Monographs -
Christliche Adversus-Judaeos-Bilder
Das Alte und Neue Testament im Spiegel der christlichen Kunst©1999 Monographs -
Interpreting Habakkuk as Scripture
An Application of the Canonical Approach of Brevard S. Childs©2007 Monographs -
Kreative Kontinuität – Die Transformation des judäo-spanischen Liedes in Israel
©2018 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Binding Testimony- Holy Scripture and Tradition
on behalf of the Ecumenical Study Group of Protestant and Catholic Theologians in Germany©2014 Others