Ehe, Familie und Verwandtschaft als religiöser Lebensraum und Lernort: Skizzen von der Antike zur Moderne

It is perhaps due to fear of a lack of social rootedness, to which the post-modern contributes in Western societies, that marriage, family and kin now come into consideration in our study of historical self-perception. This article first describes the transformation of religious terms, norms and int...

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Published in:Theologische Quartalschrift
Main Author: Holzem, Andreas 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:German
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Published: Schwabenverl. 2011
In: Theologische Quartalschrift
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Family training / Religious education / History
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
RF Christian education; catechetics
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Summary:It is perhaps due to fear of a lack of social rootedness, to which the post-modern contributes in Western societies, that marriage, family and kin now come into consideration in our study of historical self-perception. This article first describes the transformation of religious terms, norms and interpretative patterns on the basis of which Christianity - from antiquity to modernity - sought to establish concepts of family and kinship as spaces for living and learning. In the course of the history of Christianity, however, the relation between religious program and social process became a challenge itself, in that conceptualization and standardization must alway be carried out within the requirements and entelechy of the world in which one lives.
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISSN:0342-1430
Contains:In: Theologische Quartalschrift
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15496/publikation-35216
HDL: 10900/93832