OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2025)The treatment of the Sinti minority was characterized by rejection, mistrust, and criminalization and has a history spanning at least 200 years. Rainer Driever's study is dedicated to the general development and – in ...
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(2024)Special and inclusive education is not feasible without an intrapsychic and interpersonal dimension. Mentalization-based pedagogy can contribute to promoting the emotional and social development of adolescents in elementary, ...
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(2024)Is healthcare chaplaincy a health profession? This book argues that it is. It is a plea for Christian healthcare chaplaincy to be practiced as a form of specialized spiritual care, and to be understood anew within the ...
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(2024)This volume presents contributions by researchers from Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany. They address phenomena and processes of the culture of remembrance of the Reformation from the 16th to the ...
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(2024)Christian theologies today struggle to make themselves relevant and respected in public discussions. One reason is a tendency among theologians to restrict themselves to discussions among their own. In this way they seldom ...
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(2024)This collected volume is an indispensable part of any theological and philological library. It provides a detailed and up-to-date overview of the Greek Psalter, which plays a central role in the study of the Septuagint. ...
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(2024)This volume comprises ten articles written by scholars working on various topics connected to the intercultural relations of Judeans/Jews in the Achaemenid and early Hellenistic periods in Palestine and in the diaspora. ...
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(2024)Meshack Edward Njinga explores the kinds of Bible study reading of the economically underprivileged Christians of southwest of Tanzania. He researched how economically underprivileged Christians read and interpret the text ...
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(2024)How did modern religious studies develop in China before 1949? Which discourses, actors, and local contexts contributed to its adaptation in a non-Western context? Which transfer channels and motives were decisive? Christian ...
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(2025)This volume illuminates the diverse facets of solidarity in a digitally networked and crisis-ridden world. It examines how new technologies and social networks are transforming solidarity practices and the resulting potential ...
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(2024)Greek authors likened “philosophical discourse” in the Hellenistic and Roman eras to an orchard. Logic, physics, and ethics served as the orchard walls, the trees, and the fruit of this enterprise. In a similar manner, ...
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(2024)This volume is a scholarly endeavor that distinguishes itself from other publications addressing the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship. Assembled through a collaborative effort between the University of ...
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(2024)Although Origen and his Hexapla are well known among biblical scholars, questions about his philology, particularly textual criticism, persist. The Hexapla contained very important texts and translations of the Hebrew ...
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(2024)Based on the notion of lived religion, the volume seeks to elucidate the role of religion in contemporary society in an international and interdisciplinary perspective. It draws its inspiration from the works of Wilhelm ...
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(2024)Although the relationship between the church and the diakonia, and vice versa, is repeatedly addressed in individual studies, particularly with a focus on specific fields of application, this question remains virtually ...
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(2024)Many Protestant regional churches have established so-called innovation and testing spaces as part of their strategic church development. They are characterized by the diverse ways in which they allow and encourage deviations ...
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(2025)At the end of the First World War, Jewish national councils emerged in nearly every successor state to the multinational empires of East-Central and Eastern Europe. In the wake of war, revolution, and the formation of new ...
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(2024)This volume features 72 documents (in Yiddish, English, Hebrew, and German) created between 1945 and 1949, that complicate standard representations of the highly variegated community of Jewish Displaced Persons (DPs) in ...
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(2024)Anyone who wants to learn how the GDR was analyzed and classified half a decade after its founding by a German-American team of outstanding experts in more than 600 pages will hardly find a better source than this largely ...
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(2025)For centuries, collections of historical coins at German-speaking universities have represented vibrant teaching, learning, and research laboratories, possessing significant academic significance, remarkable teaching ...




















