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El. knyga: Handbook of Reading Theological German

  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310119395
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Zondervan Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780310119395

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The Handbook of Reading Theological German helps students in biblical studies, church history, Jewish studies, and theology prepare for graduate research or for the comprehensive examination in German doctoral students.

The Handbook of Reading Theological German is the premier resource for equipping those interested in reading and translating original German source materials and preparing academics for German comprehension examination. The book is ideal for students in biblical studies, church history, Jewish studies, and theology. 

Coauthored by Katharina Hirt, a native German speaker and professional linguist, and Christopher Ryan Jones, a native English speaker and doctoral candidate in biblical studies, this collaboration draws on the latest developments in linguistics to present a cutting-edge teaching methodology for graduate students learning to read German for research.

Attuned to the specific needs of English speakers learning German, this handbook is well suited for independent study or for use in the classroom. Providing abundant exercises and readings, Jones and Hirt’s work provides an excellent entry point for students required to learn theological German.

The Handbook of Reading Theological German provides:

  • An introduction to German grammar
  • A demonstration of the role that German theology has had in the development of modern Jewish and Christian practices.
  • Guided readings and biographies of six major German theologians and philosophers
  • Further, advanced readings with minimal guidance from contemporary authors in the areas of Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Jewish studies, church history, and theology, so that students can focus on literature from their chosen field of study
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Ulrich Volp
Introducing the Handbook of Reading Theological German xiii
PART I Introduction to German Theology and Grammar
1 Introduction to German Theology
3(10)
2 German Grammar: The Verb
13(24)
3 German Grammar: Sentence Structure and Case System
37(26)
4 German Grammar: Forming Your Translation
63(18)
PART II Significant German Theologians and Their Texts
5 Martin Luther: The Protestant Reformer
81(10)
6 Immanuel Kant: Der Schone Magister
91(14)
7 Moses Mendelssohn: The Jewish Socrates
105(10)
8 Friedrich Schleiermacher: Father of Modern Theology
115(10)
9 Karl Barth: The Red Pastor of Safenwil
125(12)
10 Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Modern Martyr
137(14)
PART III A Semi-Modern German Reader
Hebrew Bible I Biblical Archaeology Concentration
11 Othmar Keel & Christoph Uehlinger
151(6)
12 Wolfgang Zwickel
157(6)
New Testament Concentration
13 Gerd Theißen
163(4)
14 Ruben Zimmermann
167(6)
Jewish Studies Concentration
15 Zacharias Frankel
173(6)
16 Abraham Geiger
179(4)
Church History / Theology Concentration
17 Ulrich Volp
183(4)
18 Volker Kuster
187(8)
APPENDICES
1 Common Grammatical Terms
195(2)
2 List of Irregular Verbs with Their Stem Forms (Past Tense and Participle II)
197(4)
3 List of Verbs with Prepositions
201(4)
4 Alphabetical List of Conjunctions
205(2)
5 Solutions to Exercises
207(12)
6 Translations of Texts
219(52)
7 The Mainz Method Checklist
271(2)
Glossary of Terms 273(4)
Bibliography 277(4)
Image Credits 281(2)
Author Index 283(1)
Subject Index 284
Christopher Ryan Jones (ThM, Liberty University; PsyD, California Southern University) is a PhD candidate at Johannes Gutenberg UniversitätMainz, in the area of Hebrew Bible and Biblical Archaeology.

Katharina Hirt (PhD, Johannes Gutenberg UniversitätMainz, in German as a Foreign Language) is teacher for German as a Foreign Language at UniversitätKoblenz and teacher for International Summer School: German (and) Theology at Johannes Gutenberg UniversitätMainz. She has taught and been developing this material for over six years.