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Katalin Peter offers is a vigorous and stimulating reassessment of
the history of the Protestant Reformation in Hungary. The
Reformation has traditionally been explained in terms of theology,
the corruption of the church, and the roles of princes. Katalin
Peter shifts the context of study of the Reformation in Hungary to
a bottom-up examination of the social dynamics of religious change,
producing a lively narrative of the experiences and reactions of
contemporary actors -- including rural town and village
communities, local priests and landlords -- to evangelical ideas.
Through a close reading of church visitation records, common men
and women emerge on the pages of the book both as the agents of
religious change and as the defenders of the old faith, while local
priests, as Peter, had to adapt to lay demands. A comparative
analysis of the position and actions of landlords as church patrons
in all three parts of contemporary Hungary -- the kingdom under
Habsburg rule, the Ottoman-vassal Principality of Transylvania, and
Ottoman Hungary -- leads to the conclusion that patrons did not
interfere in local religious change, since this change did not
interfere with the distribution of power. In addition to this
radically new narrative of the social dynamics of the early
Reformation in Hungary, Peter engages in the long-standing debates
concerning the roles of the Protestant Reformation in intellectual
culture, and she illuminates the scopes and limits of the
confessional cultures that emerged in its wake. The book brings
together a coherent body of work that began to be published in the
1990s and until now has only been available in Hungarian.
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imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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++++ Das Vorkommen Der "seltenen Erden" Im Mineralreiche Johannes
Schilling Druck und verlag von R. Oldenbourg, 1904 Science;
Chemistry; Inorganic; Earths, Rare; Rare earths; Science /
Chemistry / Inorganic
Die Originaltexte folgen den Erstdrucken; Konkordanzen mit der
grossen kritischen Weimarer Ausgabe (WA) ermoglichen ein muheloses
Auffinden der Texte in dieser Referenzausgabe und stellen sicher,
dass anhand der Deutsch-Deutschen Studienausgabe die Diskussion in
der wissenschaftlichen Literatur verfolgt und fortgefuhrt werden
kann. Die Ubertragungen wurden von namhaften Gelehrten aus
verschiedenen theologischen Disziplinen vorgenommen.
English summary: Martin Luther molded not only the theology of the
Reformation, he also left his stamp on the German language. Today
the powerful, rhetorically intense Early New High German of
Luther's original texts is not easy to understand, however.
Therefore, not only linguistic peculiarities tend to be forgotten,
but the specific style of Luther's theology is lost as well in the
necessary adaptations to modern German. This thematically
structured three-volume edition intends to remedy this dual
deficiency by publishing the Early-New-High-German original texts
in easy-to-read Antiqua font side by side with a modern text
edition. The original texts follow the first editions; concordances
with the comprehensive critical Weimar Edition (WA) allow the
reader easily to trace the texts in this standard reference work
and assure that users of this textbook edition can follow and
actively participate in the scholarly discussion without any
problems. The translations have been provided by established
scholars from a variety of theological fields. The first volume
contains 17 texts from the years 1518 to 1539, which take a variety
of approaches to the central topic of reformational theology, i.e.
the relationship of faith, doctrine, and life. The volume contains
the sermons on indulgence and penance (1519), -On the Liberty of a
Christian Man- (1520), the explication of the Magnificat (1521),
and the Small Catechism (1529). German description: Martin Luther
hat nicht nur die reformatorische Theologie, sondern auch die
deutsche Sprache gepragt. Allerdings sind die originalen Texte
Luthers in ihrer kraftvollen, rhetorisch eindringlichen
fruehneuhochdeutschen Sprache heute nur noch schwer zuganglich.
Damit fallen nicht nur sprachliche Eigenheiten dem Vergessen
anheim, auch der Stil der Theologie Luthers wird in den notwendigen
Ubertragungen in moderne Sprache nivelliert. Die auf drei Bande
berechnete, thematisch gegliederte Ausgabe will diesem doppelten
Mangel abhelfen, indem sie die fruehneuhochdeutschen Originale in
lesbarer Antiqua-Schrift neben Textfassungen in gegenwartigem
Deutsch stellt. Die Originaltexte folgen den Erstdrucken;
Konkordanzen mit der grossen kritischen Weimarer Ausgabe (WA)
ermoglichen ein mueheloses Auffinden der Texte in dieser
Referenzausgabe und stellen sicher, dass anhand der
Deutsch-Deutschen Studienausgabe die Diskussion in der
wissenschaftlichen Literatur verfolgt und fortgefuehrt werden kann.
Die Ubertragungen wurden von namhaften Gelehrten aus verschiedenen
theologischen Disziplinen vorgenommen. Der erste Band enthalt 17
Schriften aus den Jahren 1518-1539, die das Kernthema der
reformatorischen Theologie variieren, namlich das Verheltnis von
Glaube, Lehre und Leben. Dazu zahlen unter anderem die Sermone zu
Ablass und Busse (1519), die Schrift -Von der Freiheit eines
Christenmenschen- (1520), die Auslegung des Magnificat (1521) sowie
der Kleine Katechismus (1529).
Die Liederkunde bietet hymnologisch und theologisch fundierte
Kommentare zu Text und Musik von verschiedenen Liedern aus dem
Evangelischen Gesangbuch. In Heft 25 werden diese Lieder aus dem
Evangelischen Gesangbuch kommentiert:EG 204 Herr Christ, dein bin
ich eigenEG 217 Herr Jesu Christe, mein getreuer HirteEG 227 Dank
sei dir, Vater, fA"r das ewge LebenEG 229 Kommt mit Gaben und
LobgesangEG 245 Preis, Lob und Dank sei Gott dem HerrenEG 265 Nun
singe Lob, du ChristenheitEG 296 Ich heb mein Augen sehnlich aufEG
298 Wenn der Herr einst die GefangnenEG 316/317 Lobe den Herren,
den mAchtigen KAnig der EhrenEG 324 Ich singe dir mit Herz und
MundEG 350 Christi Blut und GerechtigkeitEG 358 Es kennt der Herr
sie SeinenEG 388 O Durchbrecher aller BandeEG 416 O Herr, mach mich
zu einem Werkzeug deines FriedensEG 424 Deine HAnde, groA
The second volume of the Latin-German textbook edition presents
texts by Luther addressing the topic of Christian Faith and
Justification. It makes up the center of the three-volume edition
just as Jesus Christ stands in the center of the Christian faith,
and the experience of the justification of sinful man through the
mercy of God constitutes the centre of Luther's theology.The volume
contains altogether 17 texts. The first is the most famous - the 95
theses of October 1517; the last, Luther's preface to the first
volume of his Latin writings, which were to be part of a complete
edition of his writings, was written in 1545. Thus these texts
cover almost the entire period of Luther's public life.Translated
back from Latin into German for the first time are the Tractatus de
libertate christiana and the letter to Pope Leo X. The volume also
contains the important pamphlet against the theologian Jakob
Latomus from Leuven. The numerous theses he presents for
disputation demonstrate how Luther's new interpretation of the
Christian faith was shaped by the theological teachings of the
University of Wittenberg.
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