"Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart" (RGG) (Religion in Past
and Present ), and its first edition in particular, achieved a
significant position in the history of theology like no other
encyclopaedia. On the one hand, it lent expression to the dominant
theological trends of its time, while on the other it provided
theological impulses of its own.This study recreates the importance
of the RGG for the history and politics of theology in the context
of the publishing history of Protestant lexicography.
Lexico-political issues are discussed with regard to aspects of
academic, theological, educational and publishing policies.The
study closes a gap in the research, as theological encyclopaedias
have hitherto been seen as a neglected field of research.
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