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Johann Albrecht Bengel: Briefwechsel

Briefe 1723-1731
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776 Seiten
Deutsch
Vandenhoeck & Ruprechterschienen am12.09.2012
The Wuerttemberg theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) has had a long-lasting influence in the history of the church and theology. His contributions to New Testament textual criticism, his expositions of the biblical text, his combination of scholarly competence with edifying observations, such as we find in his Gnomon, have left their mark on generations of theologians and pastors. As part of this legacy we must also count Bengel's unsuccessful attempt to calculate the dates in redemption history.This edition of Bengel's correspondence, comprising several volumes, offers for the first time the entirety of the extant material (more than 3,100 letters to and from Bengel). Texts important for Bengel's biography, theology, educational theory or pastoral counseling are printed complete; others appear as detailed summaries of content. Passages and terms in foreign languages are translated into German. The textual apparatus provides an overview of the transmissional history of each letter; the expositional apparatus offers information on persons, events and book titles mentioned. Each volume has indices of persons, places and biblical passages.The first volume contained correspondence from the early years (1707-1722); this second volume presents the correspondence of the middle period (1723-1731) of Bengel's Denkendorf years. Bengel the preceptor of the lower seminary comes into focus as a master educator and pastoral counselor. We get a glimpse of his work on his Novum Testamentum Graecum (published in 1734) and his Latin commentary on the New Testament, the Gnomon (first edition 1742). We also see him working on his eschatalogical calculations and hear their diverging reception among his circle of friends.The correspondence gives us a view of the hitherto unknown Bengel, even as the familiar portrait appears in a new light. Anyone who deals with Bengel must know his letters.mehr
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KlappentextThe Wuerttemberg theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) has had a long-lasting influence in the history of the church and theology. His contributions to New Testament textual criticism, his expositions of the biblical text, his combination of scholarly competence with edifying observations, such as we find in his Gnomon, have left their mark on generations of theologians and pastors. As part of this legacy we must also count Bengel's unsuccessful attempt to calculate the dates in redemption history.This edition of Bengel's correspondence, comprising several volumes, offers for the first time the entirety of the extant material (more than 3,100 letters to and from Bengel). Texts important for Bengel's biography, theology, educational theory or pastoral counseling are printed complete; others appear as detailed summaries of content. Passages and terms in foreign languages are translated into German. The textual apparatus provides an overview of the transmissional history of each letter; the expositional apparatus offers information on persons, events and book titles mentioned. Each volume has indices of persons, places and biblical passages.The first volume contained correspondence from the early years (1707-1722); this second volume presents the correspondence of the middle period (1723-1731) of Bengel's Denkendorf years. Bengel the preceptor of the lower seminary comes into focus as a master educator and pastoral counselor. We get a glimpse of his work on his Novum Testamentum Graecum (published in 1734) and his Latin commentary on the New Testament, the Gnomon (first edition 1742). We also see him working on his eschatalogical calculations and hear their diverging reception among his circle of friends.The correspondence gives us a view of the hitherto unknown Bengel, even as the familiar portrait appears in a new light. Anyone who deals with Bengel must know his letters.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-525-55862-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatHalbleinen
ErscheinungsortGöttingen
ErscheinungslandDeutschland
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum12.09.2012
Reihen-Nr.Abteilung VI, Band 002
Seiten776 Seiten
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht1406 g
Artikel-Nr.18036089

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Prolog
Der württembergische Theologe Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) hat die Kirchen- und Theologiegeschichte mit seiner textkritischen Arbeit am griechischen Neuen Testament nachhaltig beeinflusst. Erstmals veröffentlicht Dieter Ising den gesamten erhaltenen Briefwechsel des Theologen, erläutert durch ausführliche Anmerkungen.Die auf mehrere Bände angelegte Edition der Korrespondenz bietet erstmals das gesamte erhaltene Material: über 3.100 Briefe von und an Bengel.mehr

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