Theological tractates (Αριθ. εγγραφής 30754)

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010 ## - International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
Number (ISBN) 9780804769679
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101 0# - Language of the Resource
Language of Text, Soundtrack etc. English
102 ## - Country of Publication or Production
Country of Publication United States
200 1# - Title and Statement of Responsibility
Title Proper Theological tractates
First Statement of Responsibility Erik Peterson
Subsequent Statement of Responsibility edited, translated, and with an introduction by Michael J. Hollerich
210 ## - Publication, Distribution, etc.
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc. Stanford, California
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc. Stanford University Press
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc. 2011
215 ## - Physical Description
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item xxx, 256 σ.
Dimensions 24 εκ.
225 1# - Series
Series Title Cultural memory in the present
304 ## - Notes Pertaining to Title and Statement of Responsibility
Text of Note "Originally published in German in 1951 under the title Theologische Traktate."
327 ## - Contents Note
Text of Note Contents -- What is theology? -- Correspondence with Adolf von Harnack and an epilogue -- The Church -- The Church from Jews and Gentiles -- Monotheism as a political problem : a<br/>contribution to the history of political theology in the Roman Empire -- The book on the angels : their place and meaning in the liturgy -- Christ as imperator -- Witness to the truth
330 ## - Summary or Abstract
Text of Note The essays in Theological Tractates were published between 1925 and 1937, during which time Erik Peterson converted from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism. They deal with a range of theological topics—from the thought of Protestant theologian Karl Barth, to liturgy, the Church in the New Testament, Christianity and Judaism, angels, martyrdom, and mysticism. Among them is Peterson's landmark essay on ancient "political theology," "Monotheism as a Political Problem," which shows how ancient writers—pagans, Jews, and Christians—justified earthly monarchy by its parallel with the monotheistic belief in one divinity in heaven. Peterson asserted that such a political theology was incompatible with Christianity, a thesis that became a reference point for modern political theology.
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Entry Element Θεολογία
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Number 230.2
701 ## - Personal Name - Alternative Responsibility
Entry Element Peterson
Part of Name Other than Entry Element Erik
Dates (1890-1960)
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Koha Internal Code 13358
702 ## - Personal Name - Secondary Responsibility
Entry Element Hollerich
Part of Name Other than Entry Element Michael J.
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-- Translator
-- Author of introduction, etc.
Koha Internal Code 23124
712 ## - Corporate Body Name - Secondary Responsibility
Entry Element Stanford University Press
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Koha Internal Code 15152
801 #0 - Originating Source
Country GR
Agency VoDKI
Cataloguing Rules (Descriptive Conventions) AACR2
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