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Adolf Deissmann: Ein (zu Unrecht) fast vergessener Theologe und Philologe
The chapters in this volume cover all aspects of the work of Adolf Deissmann (1866–1937). Following his main works, the authors highlight crucial aspects and impulses from his philological work on the New Testament, including the interpretation of Paul, Light from the Ancient East, the social status of the first Christians, and the lexicography of the New Testament. His background in the Lutheran Church of Hessen-Nassau, his contribution to the ecumenical movement together with Nathan Söderblom and through the Evangelische Wochenbriefe during World War II, and his role as rector of the Berlin University in 1930/1931 are also discussed. The contributions illustrate that notwithstanding his ecumenical engagement, Deissmann never gave up his scholarly work. The essays trace the influence of his philological and historical work among his students and place contemporary debates on Deissmann as philologist and theologian in their historical context. Dieser Band widmet sich in neun Einzelbeiträgen der gesamten Breite des Schaffens von Adolf Deissmann (1866–1937). Entlang der Hauptwerken werden wesentliche Aspekte und Impulse aus seiner philologisch orientierten Arbeit am Neuen Testament neu gewürdigt (Interpretation der Paulusbriefe, Licht vom Osten, „Unterschichtenthese“, neutestamentliche Lexikographie etc.). Daneben geht es um seine Herkunft aus der Evangelischen Kirche in Hessen-Nassau, um sein Wirken in der Ökumene am Beispiel der Beziehung zu Nathan Söderblom und der Arbeit an den Evangelischen Wochenbriefen im Ersten Weltkrieg sowie um seine Rolle als Rektor der Berliner Universität von 1930 bis 1931. Die Beiträge zeigen, dass Deissmann trotz seines ökumenischen Engagements seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit nicht aufgegeben hat. Die Aufsätze gehen den Wirkungen seiner philologisch-historischen Arbeit unter seinen Schülern nach und stellen die zeitgenössischen Debatten um den Philologen und Theologen Deissmann in ihren historischen Kontext.
Light from the Ancient East: The New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco Roman World
Light From The Ancient East is a book written by Adolf Deissmann that explores the New Testament in light of recently discovered texts from the Graeco-Roman world. The book provides a detailed analysis of the cultural and historical context of the New Testament, drawing on a wide range of sources including papyri, inscriptions, and archaeological findings. Deissmann argues that these discoveries shed new light on the language, customs, and beliefs of the people who lived in the ancient world, and that they provide important insights into the meaning and significance of the New Testament. The book is divided into several sections, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the New Testament, such as the life of Jesus, the teachings of the apostles, and the early Christian community. Throughout the book, Deissmann emphasizes the importance of understanding the New Testament in its original context, and he provides readers with a wealth of information and analysis to help them do so. Overall, Light From The Ancient East is an insightful and engaging book that will appeal to anyone interested in the history and culture of the ancient world, as well as to those who are interested in the New Testament and its interpretation.This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The New Testament in the Light of Modern Research

The New Testament in the Light of Modern Research

Adolf Deissmann

Wipf Stock Publishers
2007
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Adolf Deissmann (1866-1937) studied at Tuebingen and Berlin. In 1897 he was appointed to a professorship at Heidelberg where he taught until 1908, when he was called to succeed Bernhard Weiss at Berlin. Deissmann made important contributions to biblical philology and sociology. His research into the papyri remains important for Biblical scholarship today.
Bible Studies

Bible Studies

Adolf Deissmann

Wipf Stock Publishers
2004
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These seminal essays investigate material from papyri and inscriptions in order to gain insight regarding the language and literature of Hellenistic Judaism and early Christianity. Included in the essays is Deissmann's famous distinction between letters and epistles. Additionally, the collection includes his attack on the notion that biblical Greek was a sacred language. Deissmann shows, convincingly, that biblical Greek is vernacular Greek.
St. Paul

St. Paul

Adolf Deissmann

Wipf Stock Publishers
2004
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Exploiting the discoveries that he draws on so expertly in his 'Light from the Ancient East', Deissmann's intent here is to understand Paul in his historical and geographical setting. While not a sociological study according to contemporary standards, Deissmann's emphasis is clearly on people and their daily lives. His emphasis is on Paul as a social being, not as a theologian.