"Wissenschaft und Frömmigkeit"

Title "Wissenschaft und Frömmigkeit" PDF eBook
Author Hans Pörnbacher
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Release 1975
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Frömmigkeit, Theologie, Frömmigkeitstheologie

Frömmigkeit, Theologie, Frömmigkeitstheologie
Title Frömmigkeit, Theologie, Frömmigkeitstheologie PDF eBook
Author Berndt Hamm
Publisher BRILL
Pages 855
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9004143351

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The history of belief, piety, and theology ("Frommigkeitsgeschichte") has long stood in the center of Erlangen church historian Berndt Hamm's research interest. Inspired by his work, scholars from Europe and the U.S. have produced this interdisciplinary volume covering topics from the early Middle Ages to the present and dedicate it to him on his sixtieth birthday. Theologie- und frommigkeitsgeschichtlichen Phanomenen gilt das besondere Forschungsinteresse des Erlanger Kirchenhistorikers Berndt Hamm. Die Impulse aus seinen Forschungen aufnehmend, widmen ihm Forscher/-innen aus Europa und den USA zum 60. Geburtstag diesen interdisziplinar angelegten Sammelband mit Beitragen vom Fruhmittelalter bis zur Gegenwart.

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Pages 228
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Models of Achievement

Models of Achievement
Title Models of Achievement PDF eBook
Author Agnes N. O'Connell
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 395
Release 2014-03-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317785908

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Providing role models of excellence for contemporary women and men and contributing to the understanding of the educational and career development of high achieving women, these autobiographical essays of seventeen women and their achievements generate a deeper appreciation of the vital role of women in the development of contemporary psychology.

Critique and Affirmation in Erich Fromm

Critique and Affirmation in Erich Fromm
Title Critique and Affirmation in Erich Fromm PDF eBook
Author Matheus Romanetto
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 277
Release 2024-08-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1040107052

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Critique and Affirmation in Erich Fromm explores the relations between Erich Fromm’s theory and practice in politics and the psychoanalytic clinic – their points of continuity and contradiction. Drawing on a systematic reading of Fromm's published output, as well as extensive research in the Fromm archives, Matheus Romanetto extracts the fragments of ontology, logic, and ethics implicit in his writings, leading to a re-evaluation of Fromm's place in 20th century intellectual history. Interpolated with the theoretical argument are three historical excursi thematizing Fromm’s practice in political life, religious life, and the psychoanalytic clinic, setting the grounds for a new political sociology of radical humanism and critical theory. Critique and Affirmation in Erich Fromm will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and to scholars of psychoanalytic studies, sociology, contemporary philosophy, political theory, and critical theory.

Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology

Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology
Title Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology PDF eBook
Author Kevin Anderson
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 196
Release 2000
Genre Alienation (Social psychology)
ISBN 9780252068300

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Linking the writings of the humanist psychologist Erich Fromm to criminology, this collection shows how viewing crime patterns and the criminal justice system from Fromm's humanist perspective opens a path to more effective and more humane way of understanding and dealing with crime and criminals.

Reforming the Art of Dying

Reforming the Art of Dying
Title Reforming the Art of Dying PDF eBook
Author Austra Reinis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 303
Release 2016-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351905716

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The Reformation led those who embraced Martin Luther's teachings to revise virtually every aspect of their faith and to reorder their daily lives in view of their new beliefs. Nowhere was this more true than with death. By the beginning of the sixteenth century the Medieval Church had established a sophisticated mechanism for dealing with death and its consequences. The Protestant reformers rejected this new mechanism. To fill the resulting gap and to offer comfort to the dying, they produced new liturgies, new church orders, and new handbooks on dying. This study focuses on the earliest of the Protestant handbooks, beginning with Luther's Sermon on Preparing to Die in 1519 and ending with Jakob Otter's Christlich leben vnd sterben in 1528. It explores how Luther and his colleagues adopted traditional themes and motifs even as they transformed them to accord with their conviction that Christians could be certain of their salvation. It further shows how Luther's colleagues drew not only on his teaching on dying, but also on other writings including his sermons on the sacraments. The study concludes that the assurance of salvation offered in the Protestant handbooks represented a significant departure from traditional teaching on death. By examining the ways in which the themes and teachings of the reformers differed from the late medieval ars moriendi, the book highlights both breaks with tradition and continuities that marked the early Reformation.