Modern theological German : a reader and dictionary
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Modern theological German : a reader and dictionary
Baker Books, c1997
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Note
"Combines the former Theological German: a reader and Dictionary of modern theological German into one handy volume"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A revised edition of the author's popular German reader is now combined with his dictionary of theological German into one handy volume. This work provides a useful introduction for seminary and graduate students who desire a reading knowledge of the German theological vocabulary. This revised reader contains several new readings and is divided into two sections. The first is comprised of a number of selections taken from the German Bible, intended to assist the student by beginning with familiar texts. The second section moves on to more difficult selections drawn from the writings of a number of German theologians, including Martin Luther, Albert Schweitzer, Karl Barth, Helmut Thielicke, and Rainer Riesner. The dictionary, previously published as a separate volume, contains over 20,000 terms. Because of the specialized nature of the theological task and its vocabulary, many of the terms found in Ziefle's dictionary are not generally found, or are given but slight treatment, in traditional German dictionaries.
Ziefle's work has long been the best resource of its kind, and now in its revised and combined form, it will prove to be even more useful to theological students who seek access to the wealth of material available only in German.
Table of Contents
Book 1: Theological German Reader
Part 1: Selections from the Bible
1. Matthaus 3,1-17
2. Lukas 18, 18-43
3. Johannes 1, 1-18
4. Apostelgeschichte 9, 1-25
5. Roemer 5,1-21
6. 2 Korinther 4, 1-18
7. 1 Johannes 2, 1-29
8. 1 Mose 1, 1-31
9. 1 Mose 3, 1-24
10. Psalm 90, 1-17
11. Psalm 103, 1-22
12. Jesaja 54, 1-17
13. Jeremia 1, 4-19
14. Hesekiel 37, 1-28
15. Daniel 6, 15-29
Part 2: Selections from Theologians
16. Der Glaube allein--Martin Luther
17. Johannes 1, 29--Adolf Schlatter
18. Das Reich Gottes bei Hesekiel--Albert Schweitzer
19. Das Liebe--Karl Barth
20. Jesus--Karl Barth
21. Unser Sinn ist in Jesus--Dietrich Bonhoeffer
22. Der verlorene Sohn--Helmut Thielicke
23. Sammlung und Durchbruch (Micha 2, 12.13)--Hans Walter Wolff
24. Das Alte Testament und der Kanon--Peter Stuhlmacher, Helmut Class
25. Jahwe--Dietrich Mend
26. Das Friedensreich der Endzeit--Theo Sorg
27. Der Zweck der Schrift, die Heilsgeschichte und die Stellung des Christus--Gerhard Maier
28. Die Fruhzeit des Apostel Paulus--Rainer Riesner
29. Jesus als Lehrer--Rainer Riesner
Book 2: Theological German Dictionary
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