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“1551 ali 17 magio in Roma” : disegni di antichità romane nella collezione di Alfonso Rossetti
(2015)
This essay deals with Friedrich Schleiermacher’s readings on ecclesiastical geography and statistics (which have been be published for the first time in 2005 as volume II/16 of the Kritische Gesamtausgabe). For Schleiermacher the ecclesiastical statistics were the last part of historical theology; he developped this subject to describe the present state of the churches in the whole world, especially their life and culture, their constitutions, and their relations with states and goverments. Though Schleiermacher’s statistics had some influence on comparative symbolics and the study of denominations as well as on Practical Theology, they could not be established as one discipline among the other theological disciplines.
This miscelle deals with the quotations from the gospels in the Syriac version of Theodore of Mopsuestia’s catechetical homilies. Many of these quotations correspond with Syriac gospel texts that are earlier than Peshitta. In one passage of Homily 14 a mixed quotation from the gospels could also be infl uenced by the old Gospel Harmony “Diatessaron”.
When Martin Luther published his Smalcald Articles in 1538, Georg Witzel, who had returned to the Catholic party some years earlier offered a polemic response; Luther and his sect, he wrote, did not heal but rather exacerbated the schism. The two foci of Witzel’s Anti-Luther, the continuity with the undivided, original, and apostolic church and the doctrine of justification, indicate already the crucial points of many later attempts for ecumenical agreement.
In Schleiermacher’s thought, according to romanticism, history and historical evolution can only be understood as the revelation and realisation of an idea within empiric world. At the end of this evolution there will be the identity of Geist (mind, spirit) and nature, idea and reality.
For Schleiermacher church history ist the middle discipline of historical theology. Between 1806 and 1826 he held three lectures on this subject and made diverse attempts to appoint the relation in which church history stands to universal history and to the idea of knowledge
and science.
In the Monarchian controversy of the beginning third century the Roman bishop Calixtus evolved his own kind of monarchianism taking in elements of Theodotian, Noëtian, Praxean, and Sabellian doctrine and of stoicism. Calixtus defined in a respectively different way, wherein the unity and binity of the one Father-Son-God consists before and after incarnation: Before incarnation God is one Spirit and one Logos, in the whole world present and efficient, one Prosopon, called Father and Son. At incarnation however the Spirit-God (Father) unifies the human flesh (Son) with himself, so that the flesh made (Father and Son), again one Prosopon, is called one God.
This article publishes the minutes of a conference held on February 26th, 1934 by prominent members of the German Lutheran churches. August Marahrens, Ernst Sommerlath, Werner Elert, Paul Fleisch, and others are discussing how to maintain the Lutheran position on conditions of the Third Reich and the Reichskirche.
This article is a report from the edition of Schleiermacher’s correspondence within the critical Schleiermacher edition (Kritische Gesamtausgabe, KGA) and puts forth a surprising revision which was discovered during work on vol. 10 (1808–1810): with the exception of one letter the letters from Schleiermacher’s sister-in-law and friend of Ernst-Moritz Arndt, Charlotte von Kathen (1778–1850), to Friedrich Schleiermacher, should be attributed to a different Charlotte, Schleiermachers’s friend Charlotte Cummerow. The correspondence between Friedrich Schleiermacher and Charlotte Cummerow was assumed until now not to have been handed down. The article shows with a look at the transmission history how this false attribution came about through Dilthey and which indications led to this revision. The delineated description here of the two correspondences is completed by a tabular overview of the revised correspondences of Schleiermacher with Charlotte von Kathen and Charlotte Cummerow.
Gerhard Ahasverus von Lehndorff, aus Steinort in Ostpreußen gebürtig, war Staatsmann und Militär. Als junger Mann hatte er viele Jahre Europa bereist und dann seine Fähigkeiten in den Dienst verschiedener Fürsten gestellt: des Königs Johann Casimir von Polen, des Königs Christian V. von Dänemark, des Prinzen Wilhelm von Oranien und des brandenburgischen Kurfürsten Friedrich Wilhelm. Er kämpfte auf brandenburgisch-dänischer Seite bei der Belagerung Stettins und gegen die Schweden auf Rügen.
Im August 1852 hatte der preußische Köng Friedrich Wilhelm IV. die Provinz Pommern bereist. Der Beitrag schildert Vorbereitungen, Verlauf und Ergebnisse der Reise, bei der der Grundstein für den Leuchtturm auf der Greifswalder Oie gelegt wurde und in deren Folge die Stralsunder Marienkirche ihre Glasmalerei erhielt.
Vorwort [Pegasus 15]
(2014)
Antikenreproduktion in Papiermaché um 1800 : die Kartonfabrik Ludwigslust und ihre Produktpalette
(2014)
In dem Literaturessay wird in einem ersten Teil anhand einer Auswahl deutschsprachiger Literatur dargelegt, wie Feuerbach gegenwärtig rezipiert wird. In Skizzierung der Theorieentwicklung bei Feuerbach wird sich in einem zweiten Teil mit einem Desiderat der gegenwärtigen Feuerbach-Rezeption beschäftigt: mit der Begründung der geschichtlichen Vergesellschaftung der Menschen auf reziproken Ich-Du-Beziehungen.
Der Aufsatz nähert sich Karl Marx im Spiegel dreier Rezeptionstendenzen an: der erneuten Rückbesinnung auf Marx’ Kapitalismusanalyse, der für den angelsächsischen Sprachraum auszeichnenden praktisch-ethischen Marx-Rezeption sowie der Rekonstruktion des Historischen Materialismus bei Jürgen Habermas.
The short paper introduces the concept of possible branches of double-stranded DNA (later sometimes called palindromes): Certain sequences of nucleotides may be followed, after a short unpaired stretch, by a complementary sequence in reversed order, such that each DNA strand can fold back on itself, and the DNA assumes a cruciform or tree-like structure. This is postulated to interact with regulatory proteins.
Phidias als moralischer Ratgeber : Transformationen der elischen Aphrodite in der frühen Emblematik
(2013)
Vorwort [Pegasus 14]
(2013)
Die Genealogie der ersten zwölf römischen Kaiser in einem großformatigen Kupferstich von Enea Vico
(2012)
Vorwort [Pegasus 13]
(2012)
Socioeconomic inequalities are functions not only of intrinsic differences between persons or groups, but also of the dynamics of their interactions. Inequalities can arise and become stabilized if there are advantages (such as generalized wealth including “human capital”) which are self-enhancing, whereas depletion of limiting resources is widely distributed. A recent theory of biological pattern formation has been generalized, adapted and applied to deal with this process. Applications include models for the non-Gaussian distribution of personal income and wealth, for overall economic growth in relation to inequalities and for effects of uncoupling strategies between developing and developed countries. Note added after publication: The equations (14) for the model of the income distribution, with its characteristic non-Gaussian extension towards higher incomes (fig.4), are closely related to the Fokker-Planck equation that is widely applied in many fields of physics.
Vorwort [Pegasus 12]
(2010)
Vorwort [Pegasus 11]
(2009)
Europas Traum
(2013)
Europa und das Meer
(2013)
Bei wem haben Sie studiert?
(2013)
Haym@gefühle für Europa?
(2013)
Das Verschwinden der Idee
(2013)
"Distinctae per locos schedulae non agglutinatae" : das Census-Datenmodell und seine Vorgänger
(2008)
Vorwort [Pegasus 10]
(2008)
Diskussion 2 : [Wissenschaftliche Sitzung der Versammlung der Akademiemitglieder am 14. Juni 2013]
(2013)