02877nam 2200493 450 991016301930332120230721041843.03-374-03516-7(CKB)3710000000220997(EBL)1761258(SSID)ssj0000809710(PQKBManifestationID)11459730(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000809710(PQKBWorkID)10819057(PQKB)10862195(MiAaPQ)EBC1761258(EXLCZ)99371000000022099720140905h20091998 uy 0gerur|n|---|||||txtccrDas Evangelium nach Johannes /von Udo SchnelleLeipzig, [Germany] :Evangelische Verlagsanstalt,2009.©19981 online resource (377 p.)Theologischer Handkommentar zum Neuen Testament ;4Description based upon print version of record.3-374-02195-6 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Vorwort; Inhaltsverzeichnis; Abkürzungen; Literatur; Einleitung; Auslegung; I. Der Prolog 1,1-18; II. Täuferzeugnis und erste Jünger 1,19-51; III. Jesu erstes öffentliches Wirken: Die Kana-Ringkomposition 2,1-4,54; IV. Jesu erste Auseinandersetzung mit den Juden 5,1-47; V. Jesus in Galiläa 6,1-71; VI. Der sich steigernde Konflikt mit den Juden 7,1-11,54; VII. Das letzte Passa in Jerusalem und das bevorstehende Leiden Jesu 11,55-12,50; VIII. Die Fußwaschung als Vorabbildung der Passion Jesu 13,1-30; IX. Die erste Abschiedsrede 13,31-14,31; X. Die zweite Abschiedsrede 15,1-16,33XI. Jesu Gebet zum Vater für die Glaubenden und die Welt 17,1-26XII. Der Prozeß gegen Jesus 18,1-19,16a; XIII. Kreuzigung und Begräbnis Jesu 19,16b-42; XIV. Die Ostererzählungen 20,1-29; XV. Der Epilog 20,30-31; XVI. Zwei Zusätze: Kapitel 21 und die EvangeliumsüberschriftIn dieser umfangreichen Neubearbeitung profiliert der Autor seine Interpretation des Johannes-Evangeliums als eines Zentrums frühchristlicher Theologie. Wie bei keinem anderen neutestamentlichen Autor lässt sich bei Johannes der Prozess der Theologiebildung und Traditions-Sicherung als kreative Sinnbildung erfassen. Biographische Informationen Udo Schnelle, Dr. theol., Jahrgang 1952, ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Theologischen Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. Reihe Theologischer Handkommentar zum Neuen Testament - Band 4Theologischer Handkommentar zum Neuen Testament ;4.226.5/07Schnelle Udo1372174MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910163019303321Das Evangelium nach Johannes3402257UNINA04104nam 22004815 450 99654317210331620230919121632.01-3995-0367-710.1515/9781399503679(CKB)27977154900041(DE-B1597)645141(DE-B1597)9781399503679(EXLCZ)992797715490004120230808h20232023 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRethinking State and Border Formation in the Middle East Turkish-Syrian-Iraqi Borderlands, 1921-46 /Jordi TejelEdinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,[2023]©20231 online resource (376 p.) 4 B/W illustrationsFrontmatter --Contents --FIGURES --Acknowledgements --Introduction --1 Networks of Violence in the Shatterzones of the Post-Ottoman Middle East --2 Refugees, Borders and Identity Boundaries --3 Cross-Border Infringements: Smugglers, Criminals and Fugitives --4 Interstate Cooperation Against Diseases and Plagues and its Limits --5 Railroads, Uneven Mobilities and Frail States --6 Irredentism in a Context of Global Uncertainty --7 De-Bordering and Re-Bordering Middle Eastern States --Conclusion --Bibliography --INDEXReinterprets the making of the Turkish-Syrian-Iraqi borderlands from a decentred and connected perspectiveAnalyses the violence and forced displacement in the borderlands of the post-Ottoman Middle EastExamines the contribution of border populations to the making of the history of the borderlands, nation-states and the region as a wholeCovers the borderlands stretching between Turkey, Syria, and Iraq while paying attention to border variations Turkey-Syria/Turkey-Iraq/Syria-IraqUtilises theoretical and methodological debates in borderlands and mobility studies, as well as social, environmental and transnational historyWhile the wars in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Yemen, alongside the establishment of the so-called “Islamic Caliphate” have brought the debate about the crisis of the territorial nation-state in the Middle East once again to the fore, this issue cannot be simply understood as the logical consequence of either an imported political construction or the purported artificiality of Middle Eastern borders. Instead, the process of state formation in the region has been a complicated course that involved different institutional traditions, managing societies marked by varying degrees of political loyalty to central power, and dealing with colonial interference. Rethinking State and Border Formation in the Middle East seeks to disentangle some of these complexities by proposing both a decentred and dialectic approach. Taking its cue from the bourgeoning field of borderland studies and a variety of historical sub-disciplines, this monograph pays attention to the circulation of people, goods, diseases and ideas as well as to the everyday encounters between a wide range of state and non-state actors in the borderlands laying between Turkey, Syria and Iraq. The goal is to provide a much more holistic yet finely-grained understanding of the formation of the territorial state in the interwar Middle East.BorderlandsIraqHistory20th centuryBorderlandsSyriaHistory20th centuryBorderlandsTurkeyHistory20th centuryNationalismMiddle EastHistory20th centuryHISTORY / Middle East / GeneralbisacshBorderlandsHistoryBorderlandsHistoryBorderlandsHistoryNationalismHistoryHISTORY / Middle East / General.956/.03Tejel Jordiauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1131860DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996543172103316Rethinking State and Border Formation in the Middle East3551186UNISA