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Tradition - Reform - Innovation
Studien zur Modernität des MittelaltersDie Buchreihe "Tradition - Reform - Innovation" widmet sich Forschungsergebnissen zur Modernität des Mittelalters aus dem Fachbereich der Geschichte. Die Herausgeber sind Professor Nikolaus Staubach und Professor Bernd Roling. Die Reihe umfasst Monographien und Sammelbände. Die Forschungsschwerpunkte der Reihenherausgeber, die sich auch in der Reihe spiegeln, liegen u. a. auf den Formen und Funktionen öffentlicher Kommunikation, der Hofkultur und Herrscherrepräsentation sowie der politischen Theorie im Mittelalter.
16 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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Black Australian Literature
A bibliography of fiction, poetry, drama, oral traditions and non-fiction, including critical commentary, 1900-1991©2000 Others -
Comparative Constitutional Traditions
©2002 Textbook -
Le verbe français en conjugaison orale
©1997 Monographs -
Oral History and the War
The Nazi Concentration Camp Experience in a Biographical-Narrative Perspective©2019 Monographs -
Re-Inventing Traditions
On the Transmission of Artistic Patterns in Late Medieval Manuscript Illumination©2015 Conference proceedings -
Traditions, Standards, and Transformations
A Model for Professional Development School Networks©2004 Textbook -
Las presentaciones académicas orales en E/LE de estudiantes alemanes
Un análisis macrotextual, discursivo y contextual del género en nativos y no nativos©2015 Thesis -
Diagnostic Oral Skills Assessment
Developing Flexible Guidelines for Formative Speaking Tests in EFL Classrooms Worldwide©2011 Thesis -
The Wooster Group and Its Traditions
©2004 Edited Collection -
Religious Traditions and Personal Stories
Women Working as Priests, Ministers and Rabbis©2005 Thesis -
Die Rekonstruktion der Tradition
©2021 Monographs -
Traditionen Wittgensteins
©2004 Edited Collection -
Dahinschwindende Tradition
Die Entwicklung des Theologischen Programms evangelischer Pfarrkirchen des Historismus in Bayern. Zwei Fallbeispiele©2018 Monographs