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Geschichte Der Deutschsprachigen Evangelischen Theologie Von Albrecht Ritschl Bis Zur Gegenwart. Band 2: 1918-1945
English summary: A history of Protestant theology during the 19th and 20th century. The survey of the theological disciplines leads to a discussion of relevant schools and individual theologians. Volume two covers the period between 1918 and 1945. German description: Der zweite Band der Theologiegeschichte umfasst den Zeitraum von 1918 bis 1945. Der erste Teil behandelt die Theologiegeschichte wahrend der Weimarer Republik mit ihren wichtigsten Vertretern sowie die Entwicklung in den theologischen Einzeldisziplinen. Ein Exkurs uber die Theologie und die Anfange der okumenischen Bewegung beschlieat diesen Teil. Der zweite Teil fuhrt in die Theologien, die wahrend der Zeit des Kirchenkampfs entstanden. Er behandelt die theologischen Kontroversen der Zeit wie das Problem der Schopfungsordnung, die Unterscheidung von Gesetz und Evangelium, das Bekenntnisproblem. Anschlieaend werden die Konzeptionen Karl Barths, Emanuel Hirschs und Dietrich Bonhoeffers vergleichend gegenubergestellt.
The Art of Narration in Wolfram's Parzival and Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel
This 1981 text is a study of the narrative techniques in two important thirteenth-century German romances: one by Wolfram von Eschenbach, considered by many as the greatest poet of medieval Germany; the other by a lesser-known but highly skilled follower of Wolfram. This analysis of narrative technique contributes to the trend towards a broader perspective in medieval literary studies, in which critical modes developed in the study of modern works are applied helpfully to older literature. The conclusions reached should prove important for the understanding of modern conceptions of narrative as well.
The Art of Narration in Wolfram's Parzival and Albrecht's Jüngerer Titurel
This 1981 text is a study of the narrative techniques in two important thirteenth-century German romances: one by Wolfram von Eschenbach, considered by many as the greatest poet of medieval Germany; the other by a lesser-known but highly skilled follower of Wolfram. This analysis of narrative technique contributes to the trend towards a broader perspective in medieval literary studies, in which critical modes developed in the study of modern works are applied helpfully to older literature. The conclusions reached should prove important for the understanding of modern conceptions of narrative as well.