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Religious Knowledge and Positioning : The Case of Nineteenth-Century Educational Media / ed. by David Käbisch, Kerstin von der Krone, Christian Wiese.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religiöse Positionierungen in Judentum, Christentum und Islam ; 3Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 online resource (X, 240 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110784503
  • 9783110798630
  • 9783110795905
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 211
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword to the Series -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part A: Printing, Publishing, and Translation in the Nineteenth-Century: Methodological Considerations on Educational Media -- Cultural Translation and Educational Media -- Printing and Publishing Religious Educational Media in the Nineteenth-Century -- Part B: Educational Media and Teacher’s Training as Response to New Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Changes -- The Modernization of Jewish Teacher Training in the Age of Emancipation – The Example of Prussia (1780–1871) -- The Professionalization of Protestant Clergy as Teachers of Religion in the Nineteenth-Century – The Example of Jena -- Part C: Catechisms -- Nineteenth-Century Jewish Catechisms and Manuals: Or What One Should Know about Judaism -- Confessional Position-Taking in Nineteenth-Century Christian Catechism Culture -- Part D: Children’s Bibles -- “God Is Not Just One People’s God, Not a National God, But the Only God of All Nations”: Religious Knowledge in Jewish Children’s Bibles -- Bear-ing Witness to the Gospel: Religious Knowledge and Position Taking in Illustrations of Nineteenth-Century Children’s Bibles -- Part E: Sermons -- “Let There Be No Strife Between Me and You”: On the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity in an 1859 Sermon by Adolf Jellinek -- The Sermon – an Educational Medium? Reflections on a Fundamental Understanding of the Practice of Christian Preaching -- Part F: Historical Treatises and Textbooks -- In the Shadow of Protestantism: David Cassel’s and Paulus (Selig) Cassel’s Educational Representations of the History of Judaism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany -- About the authors -- Source index and Bibliography -- Index
Summary: What should one know in order to position oneself vis-à-vis other religions and confessions? What is religious knowledge and how should it be taught? This volume sheds light on educational media in Judaism and Christianity such as catechisms, children’s bibles, and sermons as well as Jewish and Protestant teacher training in 19th-century Germany and explores the methodological potentials of educational media as a source for (inter-)religious history. It reflects on broader processes of knowledge production and the impact of science and scholarship on religious edu-cation and knowledge production within Christian and Jewish contexts. The volume draws on an interdisciplinary conference that took place in 2018 and brought together scholars associated with two transdisciplinary research projects: The German-Israeli research group “Innovation through Tradition? Jewish Educational Media and Cultural Transformation in the Face of Moder-nity”, associated with the German Historical Institute Washington and Tel Aviv University (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG, 2014–2019), and the LOEWE research hub “Religious Positioning: Modalities and Constellations in Jewish, Christian and Muslim Contexts” at Goethe University Frankfurt and Justus-Liebig-University Giessen (funded by the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art, 2015–2021).
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Frontmatter -- Foreword to the Series -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part A: Printing, Publishing, and Translation in the Nineteenth-Century: Methodological Considerations on Educational Media -- Cultural Translation and Educational Media -- Printing and Publishing Religious Educational Media in the Nineteenth-Century -- Part B: Educational Media and Teacher’s Training as Response to New Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Changes -- The Modernization of Jewish Teacher Training in the Age of Emancipation – The Example of Prussia (1780–1871) -- The Professionalization of Protestant Clergy as Teachers of Religion in the Nineteenth-Century – The Example of Jena -- Part C: Catechisms -- Nineteenth-Century Jewish Catechisms and Manuals: Or What One Should Know about Judaism -- Confessional Position-Taking in Nineteenth-Century Christian Catechism Culture -- Part D: Children’s Bibles -- “God Is Not Just One People’s God, Not a National God, But the Only God of All Nations”: Religious Knowledge in Jewish Children’s Bibles -- Bear-ing Witness to the Gospel: Religious Knowledge and Position Taking in Illustrations of Nineteenth-Century Children’s Bibles -- Part E: Sermons -- “Let There Be No Strife Between Me and You”: On the Relationship Between Judaism and Christianity in an 1859 Sermon by Adolf Jellinek -- The Sermon – an Educational Medium? Reflections on a Fundamental Understanding of the Practice of Christian Preaching -- Part F: Historical Treatises and Textbooks -- In the Shadow of Protestantism: David Cassel’s and Paulus (Selig) Cassel’s Educational Representations of the History of Judaism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Germany -- About the authors -- Source index and Bibliography -- Index

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What should one know in order to position oneself vis-à-vis other religions and confessions? What is religious knowledge and how should it be taught? This volume sheds light on educational media in Judaism and Christianity such as catechisms, children’s bibles, and sermons as well as Jewish and Protestant teacher training in 19th-century Germany and explores the methodological potentials of educational media as a source for (inter-)religious history. It reflects on broader processes of knowledge production and the impact of science and scholarship on religious edu-cation and knowledge production within Christian and Jewish contexts. The volume draws on an interdisciplinary conference that took place in 2018 and brought together scholars associated with two transdisciplinary research projects: The German-Israeli research group “Innovation through Tradition? Jewish Educational Media and Cultural Transformation in the Face of Moder-nity”, associated with the German Historical Institute Washington and Tel Aviv University (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG, 2014–2019), and the LOEWE research hub “Religious Positioning: Modalities and Constellations in Jewish, Christian and Muslim Contexts” at Goethe University Frankfurt and Justus-Liebig-University Giessen (funded by the Hessian Ministry of Science and Art, 2015–2021).

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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