Arbeiten Zur Kirchengeschichte Friedrich Loofs in Halle 114 by JörgUlrich 359 Pages, Published 2010 by Walter De Gruyter ISBN-13: 978-3-11-024635-3, ISBN: 3-11-024635-X
"Thomas Mann, München. Ludwig Manzel, Charlottenburg. Dr. Jos. Markwart,
Professor an der Universität Berlin. D. Dr. Matthes, Superintendent und
Oberpfarrer, Kolberg. R. Meißner, Dr. med., Berlin. Dr. Heinr. Meyer-Benfey,
Wandsbeck. D. Julius Müller, Professor, Pastor i. R., Gütersloh. F. Morstatt,
Hamburg. Georg Morstatt, Dentist ... Petry, Pfarrer, Herausgeber des Ev.
Hausfreundes, Wiesdorf. D. Phillipps, Pastor, Vorsitzender und ..."
"This volume assembles written versions of lectures presented and discussed at the conference «Invention, Rewriting, Usurpation – Discursive Fights Over Religious Traditions In Antiquity» held at Aarhus and Ebeltoft in Denmark in the spring of 2010. Most of the religious texts studied in the contributions were drawn from Early Judaism and Early Christianity. The interest in these was on the one hand elucidating different aspects of the r ..."
"Friedrich Loofs was professor of church history at the University of Halle from 1888 to 1927. Alongside his work as a scholar and teacher, he was very active as a pastor and in the political and social arena during these years. This book contains ten essays which illuminate the work of Loofs in the field of the history of dogma, his scholarly friendship with Harnack, his contributions to anniversary celebrations of the Reformation, his ..."
"This book contains 13 contributions from an international conference held in 2007. The idea of the conference was to investigate the confrontations and the cultural, philosophical and religious exchange between different religious groups in antiquity and to establish a more comprehensive theory about what apologetics was considered to be both in the context of antiquity and from the perspective of modern scholarship: is it possible to d ..."
"This book contains the contributions to a workshop on apologetics in early Christianity which took place at the Fifteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies in Oxford in the summer of 2007. The workshop was arranged by scholars from Germany, Finland and Denmark who had for some time worked together in a project on early Christian apologetics. The aim of the workshop was thus to present and discuss some of the results and stil ..."