Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

This work examines public discourse during the America Revolutionary era and offers new insights into faith communication and public theology in America. The analysis is focused on the basic synthesis of faith and freedom and the religious elements in this synthesis. These elements are not tied back to Church teachings, but instead, interpreted as faith communications within the discourse of revolution.

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Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

This work examines public discourse during the America Revolutionary era and offers new insights into faith communication and public theology in America. The analysis is focused on the basic synthesis of faith and freedom and the religious elements in this synthesis. These elements are not tied back to Church teachings, but instead, interpreted as faith communications within the discourse of revolution.

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Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

by Ulrich Rosenhagen
Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

Brudermord, Freiheitsdrang, Weltenrichter: Religi#x000F6;se Kommunikation und #x000F6;ffentliche Theologie in der amerikanischen Revolutionsepoche

by Ulrich Rosenhagen

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This work examines public discourse during the America Revolutionary era and offers new insights into faith communication and public theology in America. The analysis is focused on the basic synthesis of faith and freedom and the religious elements in this synthesis. These elements are not tied back to Church teachings, but instead, interpreted as faith communications within the discourse of revolution.


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ISBN-13: 9783110388251
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 07/01/2015
Series: Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte , #123
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 388
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Ulrich Rosenhagen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA.
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