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  1. Tertullian of Carthage and the Fantasy Life of Power
    On Martyrs, Christians, and Other Attachments to Juridical Scenes
    Published: [2020]

    Scholars have read Tertullian of Carthage, especially his obsessions with Roman officials and juridical procedures, as a window into early Christian martyrological discourses and the concerns of real Christian communities. Conversely, this article... more

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    Scholars have read Tertullian of Carthage, especially his obsessions with Roman officials and juridical procedures, as a window into early Christian martyrological discourses and the concerns of real Christian communities. Conversely, this article argues that Tertullian is better understood as an unexceptional part of a larger cultural phenomenon of fantasies of Roman power and juridical scenes. The Roman Empire took hold in the minds of its provincial subjects through its curious combination of symbolic presence and concrete administrative absence. Various geographic and genre-specific examples suggest a prevalence of fantasy life around certain articulations of Roman power, as colonial subjects tried to make sense of intensified social change. Juridical scenes in particular promised truth, resolution, and clarity where there was little to be found. This article situates Tertullian within such social ambiguities, ones that defined life in Roman Carthage, and demonstrates that Tertullian's stark renditions of Roman authorities in confrontation with Christians are largely fabricated from literary sources. This context and Tertullian's writings paint a historical picture of the emergence of the term "Christian" (as epithet and then self-identification) as simply one concentrated instance of such fantasies and juridical attachments.

     

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    Language: English
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Journal of early Christian studies; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1993; 28(2020), 1, Seite 1-31; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens; Römisches Reich; Karthago; Jurisdiktion; Martyrologie; Ideologie; Fiktion;
  2. La "Instrucción sobre algunas cuestiones acerca de la colaboración de los fideles laicos en el sagrado ministerio de los sacerdotes." Observaciones canónicas
    Published: 1998

    Die Übersetzung lautet: Die Instruktion über einige Fragen der Mitarbeit der Laien am priesterlichen Dienst. Kanonistische Beobachtungen. Der Autor beleuchtet Motiv und Inhalt der Instruktion und bedenkt die juristische Natur und den Status der... more

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    Die Übersetzung lautet: Die Instruktion über einige Fragen der Mitarbeit der Laien am priesterlichen Dienst. Kanonistische Beobachtungen. Der Autor beleuchtet Motiv und Inhalt der Instruktion und bedenkt die juristische Natur und den Status der Instruktion, besonders die Approbation in Forma specifica. Dabei betont er die Inkonsequenz der Form Instruktion im Hinblick auf die Gültigkeit für die Kirche. Der Autor unterstreicht den Dualismus von spirituellen und Laiendiensten, die Einheit des Weihesakraments. Dabei geht er auf sämtliche Streitpunkte ein und unterstreicht die disziplinäre Natur des Dokuments. Im letzten Teil untersucht er das Verhältnis der Instruktion zum geltenden Recht

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Anuario argentino de derecho canonico; Buenos Aires : Facultad, 1994; 5(1998), Seite 219-241

    Subjects: Laie; Mitverantwortung; Jurisdiktion; Verfassungsrecht; Ekklesiologie; Pflicht; Recht; Auslegung
  3. Laukemper-Isermann, Beatrix, Zur Mitarbeit von Laien in der bischöflichen Verwaltung. Rechtliche Möglichkeiten der Anwendung des can. 129 § 2 CIC, Essen 1996
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    Published: 1999

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: De processibus matrimonialibus; Norderstedt : PubliQation, 1995; 5(1998), Seite 345-347

    Subjects: Laie; Mitverantwortung; Verwaltungsrecht; Jurisdiktion; Hermeneutik
  4. Kingship and ‘State’ in Torah, History, and Poetry
    Exploring the risk of terminological anachronism in Old Testament scholarship
    Published: [2020]

    In exploring the constituent elements of our modern-day nation state, this contribution wishes to highlight those areas in which anachronism might arise in Old Testament interpretations of ‘state’. This might happen due to the influence of... more

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    In exploring the constituent elements of our modern-day nation state, this contribution wishes to highlight those areas in which anachronism might arise in Old Testament interpretations of ‘state’. This might happen due to the influence of deeply-rooted modern-day conceptions, according to which a state consists of a people group living within a distinct territory, governed by a body holding jurisdiction over both people and territory. This contribution explores pre-exilic, exilic, and post-exilic biblical texts containing the elements of people, land, and king, asking whether these texts wish to convey a political or rather a theological message.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Old Testament essays; Centurion : SA ePublications, 1983; 33(2020), 2, Seite 232-249; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Anachronismus; Bibel; Hermeneutik; Jurisdiktion; Staat;