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Die Offenbarung des Johannes. Kapitel 1-11

Die Offenbarung des Johannes. Kapitel 1-11

Gerhard Maier

Brunnen-Verlag GmbH
2023
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Die Historisch-Theologische Auslegungsreihe des Neuen Testaments ist ein Projekt von Exegeten aus dem evangelikalen Bereich. Sie will mit wissenschaftlicher Gründlichkeit die Aussagen der neutestamentlichen Texte im Hinblick auf ihre historische Situation, ihre literarische Eigenart und mit betonter Berücksichtigung ihrer theologischen Anliegen erläutern und verständlich machen. Dabei werden neben den traditionellen auch neuere exegetische Methoden und Forschungsergebnisse berücksichtigt. Das Besondere dieser Kommentarreihe ist, dass über die möglichst präzise historische Erklärung hinaus Brücken in die kirchliche Gegenwart geschlagen werden. Die Auslegung behält dabei die Praxis von Verkündigung und Seelsorge im Blick. Die Kommentarreihe folgt einem durchgängigen vierteiligen Aufbau: In Abschnitt I wird eine präzise und wortgetreue Übersetzung der neutestamentlichen Texte geboten. In Abschnitt II finden sich Bemerkungen zum Kontext, zum Aufbau, zur literarischen Form oder Gattung sowie zum theologischen Hintergrund des jeweiligen Abschnitts. Abschnitt III bietet eine gründliche Vers-für-Vers-Exegese. Abschnitt IV ist als Zusammenfassung zu verstehen, in der auch die Wrikungsgeschichte der Verse verfolgt sowie ein Brückenschlag in die Gegenwart und die praktische Anwendung gegeben wird.
Wenn die Sonne im Meer versinkt

Wenn die Sonne im Meer versinkt

Gerhard Gottschalk

Books on Demand
2016
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Silke und Stefan freuen sich sehr auf ihren langersehnten Urlaub. Sch nes Italien. Sorrent, die Halbinsel am Golf von Neapel. Die Metropolitanstadt Neapel, reich an Natursch nheiten und interessanten Ausflugszielen. Ber hmte Sehensw rdigkeiten, wie Pompeji und Herculaneum und der immer noch aktive Vulkan Vesuv geh ren zu den wundersch nsten Urlaubszielen der Welt. Aber die Urlauber geraten in die Machenschaften der Mafia. Mit ihren Urlaubsfreunden Tanja und Manfred erleben sie schreckliche Dinge. Immer wieder ist ihr Leben in allerh chster Gefahr. Ohne es zu wissen, buchten sie eine Reise in das Reich der neapolitanischen Mafia, die Camorra. Der Leser kann miterleben und teilnehmen. Er wird in eine Welt hineinversetzt, die der Wirklichkeit sehr nahe ist.
Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter

Dietmar Elger

University of Chicago Press
2010
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Gerhard Richter is one of the most important and popular artists of the postwar era. For decades he has sought innovative ways to make painting more relevant, often through a multifaceted dialogue with photography. Today Richter is most widely recognized for the photo-paintings he made during the 1960s that rely on images culled from mass media and pop culture. Always fascinated with the limits and uncertainties of representation, he has since then produced landscapes, abstractions, glass and mirror constructions, prints, sculptures, and installations. Though Richter has been known in the United States for quite some time, the highly successful retrospective of his work at the MOMA in 2002 catapulted him to unprecedented fame. Enter noted curator Dietmar Elger, who here presents the first biography of this contemporary artist. Written with full access to Richter and his archives, this fascinating book offers unprecedented insight into his life and work. Elger explores Richter's childhood in Nazi Germany; his years as a student and mural painter in communist East Germany; his time in the West during the turbulent 1960s and '70s, when student protests, political strife, and violence tore the Federal Republic of Germany apart; and, his rise to international acclaim during the 1980s and beyond. Richter has always been a difficult personality to parse, and the seemingly contradictory strands of his artistic practice have frustrated and sometimes confounded critics. But the extensive interviews on which this book is based disclose a Richter who is far more candid and vivid than ever before. The result is a book that will be the foundational portrait of this artist and his profoundly influential oeuvre.
Gerhard Richter
The first collection of essays on Gerhard Richter, who has been called "the greatest modern painter."The contemporary painter Gerhard Richter (born in 1932) has been heralded both as modernity's last painter and as painting's modern savior, seen to represent both the end of painting and its resurrection. Richter works in a dizzying variety of styles, from abstraction to a German cool pop that combines painterly technique and appropriation; his work includes photo paintings, large abstract canvases, and stained glass windows. This collection features writing by prominent critics, including Hal Foster, Gertrud Koch, and Thomas Crow; an essay by Rachel Haidu on Richter's family pictures that is published here for the first time; and an essay and two interviews with the artist by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Richter's "longtime sparring partner" (as the curator Robert Storr has called him). These writings examine Richter's work as a whole, from October 18, 1977, his dreamlike series of paintings depicting the dead Baader-Meinhof gang, to his abstract trio Abstract Paintings; from his unsettling portrait of "Uncle Rudi" in Nazi garb to his late series of portraits of his wife and young child. This addition to the October Files series will be an essential handbook to one of the most enigmatic figures in contemporary artContents Gerhard Richter and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Interview (1986) Gertrud Koch The Richter-Scale of Blur (1992) Thomas Crow Hand-Made Photographs and Homeless Representation (1992) Birgit Pelzer The Tragic Desire (1993) Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Divided Memory and Post-Traditional Identity: Gerhard Richter's Work of Mourning (1996) Peter Osborne Abstract Images: Sign, Image, and Aesthetic in Gerhard Richter's Painting (1998) Hal Foster Semblance According to Gerhard Richter (2003) Johannes Meinhardt Illusionism in Painting and the Punctum of Photography (2005) Rachel Haidu Arrogant Texts: Gerhard Richter's Family Pictures (2007) Gerhard Richter and Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Interview (2004)
Gerhard Richter - Text

Gerhard Richter - Text

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Thames Hudson Ltd
2009
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Gerhard Richter is one of the foremost artists of his generation. This book provides a wider selection of Richters texts, from all periods of his career. It includes letters and interviews; private reflections from personal correspondence; and, excerpts from journals discussing the intentions, subjects, methods and sources of his works.
Gerhard Richter Patterns

Gerhard Richter Patterns

Gerhard Richter

Thames Hudson Ltd
2012
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Documents the author's experiment of taking an image of an original abstract painting and dividing it vertically into two. In this book, each divided part is divided again, mirrored and repeated, producing ever narrower strips, which results in patterns. It includes a total of 238 selected patterns.
Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter

Thames Hudson Ltd
2007
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Maps the ideas, processes, life and times of one of the most important painters at work in the world today - Includes 733 full page, multi-panel, colour images. Richter himself devised the books concept and oversaw its creation. Can also be read as a reflection of recent German history.
Gerhard Herzberg

Gerhard Herzberg

Boris Stoicheff

Canadian Forest Service,Canada
2002
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Gerhard Herzberg (1904-1999), winner of the 1971 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is considered the founder of molecular spectroscopy. Born and educated in Germany, he started his seven decades of research just as the discovery of quantum mechanics began unraveling the mysteries of the microscopic world. He chose to study spectroscopy, the light emitted and absorbed by atoms and molecules, eventually moving to Canada where he established the spectroscopy laboratory for the National Research Council. His Ottawa laboratory became a mecca for generations of young scientists from around the world. There Herzberg systematized the knowledge of the field in the classic trilogy Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure, Atomic Spectra, and Atomic Structure. In awarding the Nobel Prize the Swedish Academy said, "It's quite exceptional in the field of science that a single individual, however distinguished, can be a leader of a whole area of research of general importance."
Gerhard Brunzema

Gerhard Brunzema

Thomas Donahue

Scarecrow Press
1998
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Documents the craft of the organbuilder Gerhard Brunzema (1927-1992) in terms of the organs he built and how his instruments and his approach to organbuilding had an influence on music history. Divided into two parts, Part I contains essays by people who knew Brunzema and his work, and documents his skill both in the restoration of historically significant instruments in Europe, as well as in the building of new organs in his own style throughout the world. Also included in this section are two musical compositions in his memory by Gerhard Krapf and Barrie Cabena. Part II details the organs themselves during the three phases of his career: in Germany (1954-1971) with his partner Jurgen Ahrend; in Quebec, Canada (1972-1979) with Casavant Freres; and in Ontario (1980-1992) in his own workshop. This section features a complete listing of all the organs he built, descriptions of seventy organs, and a complete technical documentation of one of his instruments. Also included are three articles by Brunzema, proposals for organs that were never built, an annotated discography, a listing of the published photographs of his organs, videography, bibliography, 16 black and white photographs and 41 line drawings.
Gerhard G. Mueller: Father of International Accounting Education
This set of volumes places the labor markets, workplaces, jobs and workers of Europe in comparative perspective. It focuses on the politics, economics, sociology, and history of work and workers in Europe. Authors contribute a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives, with papers that push the boundaries of evidence and argument. In order to place European workers in comparative perspectives, the volume features articles that analyze specific European countries, industries and firms, analyze Europe as one of a few cases, and analyze many European countries within a cross-national sample. Specific topics covered include: a multilevel study of perceived job insecurity in 27 European countries; work values and job rewards among European workers; managerial intensity and earnings inequality in affluent democracies; cross-national patterns in individual and household employment and work hours by gender and parenthood; the political economy of active social policy in postindustrial democracies; social protection dualism, deindustrialization and cost containment; organized labor in Europe; and, unionization in East European ex-communist countries.