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1997
Abstract By the late nineteenth century, the God of cosmopolitan theology was becoming vague. He was losing details and becoming a hollow God. Consider Exodus 3:14 again, the passage where God declares, “I am that I am.” We have seen that Edwards Park, a neoclassical theist, used it to ascribe a magnificent serenity to God.
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Abstract By the late nineteenth century, the God of cosmopolitan theology was becoming vague. He was losing details and becoming a hollow God. Consider Exodus 3:14 again, the passage where God declares, “I am that I am.” We have seen that Edwards Park, a neoclassical theist, used it to ascribe a magnificent serenity to God.
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Moderne Literatur: Moderne Wirklichkeit
Books Abroad, 1959Ernst Erich Noth, Walter Jens
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1981
(…) In den Revolutionsjahren der Literatur geht die sittlich-asthetische Emporung gegen die herrschende Modedichtung, die unfahig ist, den Geist der Zeit in sich aufzunehmen, jedesmal von der jungsten Dichtergeneration aus. Im Sturm und Drang. In der Epoche des jungen Deutschlands. Zuletzt in den achtziger Jahren.
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(…) In den Revolutionsjahren der Literatur geht die sittlich-asthetische Emporung gegen die herrschende Modedichtung, die unfahig ist, den Geist der Zeit in sich aufzunehmen, jedesmal von der jungsten Dichtergeneration aus. Im Sturm und Drang. In der Epoche des jungen Deutschlands. Zuletzt in den achtziger Jahren.
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2009
Abstract The assumption that Israeli Hebrew literature has a unique and transformative significance in Israeli culture is argued sociologically, historically, theoretically, and aesthetically. It was only in the eighteenth century, with the Hebrew Enlightenment, the Haskalah, that secular Hebrew literature was able to develop.
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Abstract The assumption that Israeli Hebrew literature has a unique and transformative significance in Israeli culture is argued sociologically, historically, theoretically, and aesthetically. It was only in the eighteenth century, with the Hebrew Enlightenment, the Haskalah, that secular Hebrew literature was able to develop.
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