Religious sources

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Religious sources is a series of books with religious sources from different times published by the Catholic priest Johannes Walterscheid (1881–1975), teacher in Bonn am Rhein , with the collaboration of numerous experts. The focus of the series is Christianity . According to an assessment by Hans Leube, it was primarily intended for religious instruction in higher schools . Only a few volumes are also dedicated to the source writings of non-Christian religions. The series was published in Düsseldorf on the Lower Rhine by L. Schwann and later by Patmos Verlag in Düsseldorf. The editor himself published in the series, Volume 100, published in 1934, is the one about the Gospel of John . The series appeared from 1926-1936 (Volume 98) and in a new series with a new number (Eds. J. Walterscheid and Hermann Storz) from 1953-21 / 23.1960 (?).

The following overview provides information on the author / translator / editor / editor, title and year of publication.

selection

  • 1 Junglas, Johannes Peter: The Council of Trento. 1926
  • 2 Reinarz, Heinrich: From Ketteler and Leo XIII. : the social bishop and the social pope of the 19th century. 1926
  • 4 Hilpisch, Stephanus: From early medieval Benedictine monasteries. 1926
  • 5 Walterscheid, Johannes: From the early Christian literature. 1926
  • 6 Winterswyl, Ludwig Athanasius: The consecration of virgins. 1926
  • 7 Hilpisch, Stephanus: From the early days of monasticism. 1926
  • 8 Dausend, Johannes: Old Christian Mass. 1926
  • 9 Becker, Peter: God, gods and Greeks. 1926
  • 10 Walterscheid, Johannes: The oldest German Christmas games. 1926
  • 11 Reinarz, Heinrich: The culture war. 1926
  • 12 Hilpisch, Stephanus: From early medieval women's monasteries. 1926
  • 13 Bremer, Ferdinand: Augustine: his wrestling and maturing in the light of the Confessiones. 1926
  • 14 Wellstein, Gilbert: The Cistercian Order. 1926
  • 16 Burgardsmeier, Alfred: Blaise Pascal. 1926
  • 17 Koppers, Wilhelm : Faith in God and prayers of the Yamana on Tierra del Fuego. 1926
  • 18 Winterswyl, Ludwig Athanasius: A papal mass in the VII century. 1926
  • 19 Krebs, Engelbert: The indulgence: its origin, history and essence. 1926
  • 20 Duerr, Lorenz: Religion and piety of the Old Testament prophets. 1926
  • 21 Winterswyl, Ludwig Athanasius: The psalms as prayer of the church. 1926
  • 22 Reinarz, Heinrich: The pontificate of Pius X. 1926
  • 23 Callmann, Erna: Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia. 1926
  • 24 Höver, Hugo: The holy Bernhard. 1926
  • 25 Schmidt, Wilhelm : Two myths of Californian Indians: about the origin of the world and about the origin of death. 1926
  • 26 Augustinus, Aurelius: The rule of St. Augustine: for striving for perfection in the order according to the German word version used in the Ursuline order. 1926
  • 27 Holzner, Josef: Guide to God / 1, early Christian thinkers until Augustine 1926
  • 27 Holzner, Josef: Guide to God. Part 1: Early Christian thinkers up to Augustine 1926
  • 28 Pascher, Joseph: The awakening of the Catholic Church at the beginning of the 19th century Century. 1926
  • 29 Schnürer, Gustav: Bonifatius. 1926
  • 3 Walterscheid, Johannes: Märtyrerakten. 1926
  • 30 Peters, Norbert: Wisdom teacher in the Old Testament. 1926
  • 31 Pirckheimer, Charitas; Schmidt, Hermann Joseph: Memories of the Abbess Charitas Pirkheimer: a contribution to the history of the Reformation. 1926
  • 32 Francisco; Schurhammer, Georg: St. Franz Xaver according to his letters. 1926
  • 33 Schuck, Johannes: German women's mysticism in the Middle Ages. 1926
  • 34 Kirch, Konrad: Ignatius of Loyola. 1926
  • 35 Väth, Alfons: The nun in the missions. 1926
  • 36 Dausend, Johannes: St. Francis of Assisi. 1926
  • 37 Bartmann, Bernhard: Marian texts. 1926
  • 38 Peters, Norbert: The woman in the Old Testament. 1926
  • 40 Müssener, Hermann: The secularization of the Catholic Church in Germany. 1927
  • 41 Hilpisch, Stephanus; Benedictus: The Rule of St. Benedict. 1927
  • 42 Callmann, Erna: The religious content of romanticism. 1927
  • 43 Löhr, Gabriel Maria: The Dominicans in the German-speaking area. 1927
  • 44 Hünermann, Friedrich: Penance and penitential discipline in Christian antiquity. 1927
  • 45 Ostlender, Heinrich; Anselm: Anselm of Canterbury, the father of scholasticism: with German and Latin texts. 1927
  • 46 Dante; Jakubczyk, Karl: Dante's divine comedy. 1927
  • 47 Gausowsky, Hildegard: Catherine of Siena. 1928
  • 48 Horten, Max : Islam in its mystical-religious experience. 1928
  • 49 Abraham; Bertsche, Karl: Printed and Unprinted. 1928
  • 50 Müssener, Hermann: The church book laws. 1928
  • 51 Callmann, Erna: female figures of romanticism. 1928
  • 52 Schebesta, Paul : The religious beliefs of the Semang dwarfs from Malaya (rear India). 1928
  • 53 Oellers, Prosper: Wilhelm Killing: a modern scholarly life with Christ. 1928
  • 59 Hofer, Johannes: Saint Clemens Maria Hofbauer 1929
  • 65 Beeking, Josef: Charity according to the teaching of the holy scriptures. 1930
  • 66 Münster, Maria Paula: Monastic women's life: according to the third order rule of St. Francis; with special consideration of the Franciscan women cooperative Nonnenwerth (Heythuizen). 1929
  • 67 Schmidt, Hermann Joseph; Harff, Arnold von: Pilgrim book of the knight Arnold von Harff: in New High German. 1930
  • 68 Newman, John Henry: My attitude as a Catholic: last chapter of the Apologia pro vita sua. 1930
  • 69 Gottlob, Theodor: Das Staatskirchentum. 1930
  • 70 Aufhauser, Johann Baptist: China's religions and ethics. 1930
  • 71 Peters, Norbert: Job: the book of suffering. 1931
  • 72 Metzler, Johannes: The Holy Doctor of the Church Petrus Canisius. 1931
  • 73 place, Hermann: Science as religion in the 19th century in France. 1931
  • 74 Zacher, Franz Xaver: Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg. 1931
  • 75 Steinbüchel, Theodor: Immanuel Kant. 1) Introduction to his world and the meaning of his philosophy. 1931
  • 76 Steinbüchel, Theodor: Immanuel Kant. 2) The structure of his world. 1931
  • 81 Hilling, Nikolaus: The Concordats. 1932
  • 82 Walterscheid, Johannes: The life of Jesus: according to the New Testament Apocrypha. 1932
  • 83 place, Hermann: Religious voices from modern France: (1880-1914). 1932
  • 84 Albertus; Ostlender, Heinrich: St. Albert the Great. 1932
  • 85 aetheria; Dausend, Johannes: pilgrimage report of the nun Aetheria: (4th century). 1932
  • 86 Dahmen, Hans: The re-encounter of the Catholic world attitude and the German state idea. 1932
  • 87 Walterscheid, Johannes: The oriental mass liturgy. 1933
  • 88 Thomas; Schulte, Kurt: The Divine Doctrine of St. Thomas von Aquin: Text selection and translation from the theological sum; I. and II. Treatise. 1933
  • 89 Dahmen, Hans: Nation and Weltanschauung: Voices of renewal from Görres to Scheler. 1933
  • 90 Blum, Josef: The Vatican Council. 1933
  • 97 Brauer, Theodor: The shape of the German social Catholicism in the light of Quadragesimo Anno. 1935
  • 98 Believing Science. 1936
  • 99 Lützeler, Heinrich: The German church building of the present. 1934
  • 100 Walterscheid, Johannes: The Gospel of John. 1934

New episode

  • 1 Storz, Hermann: About the mystical body of Jesus Christ / About the holy liturgy / Pius XII. / Mystici corporis (German). 1953
  • 2 Hoever, Hugo: The holy Bernhard. 1953 (first 1926)
  • 3 Walterscheid, Johannes: The life of Jesus: according to the New Testament apocrypha. 1953 (first 1932)
  • 9/10 Heinrich Falk: Church and Communism: The dialect. Materialism and his condemnation. 1956
  • 17 Uta Ranke-Heinemann : Wisdom of the Desert Fathers. 1958
  • 20 Ludwig Schulte: God and the free man: Einf. In d. Basic problems d. Contemporary philosophy. 1960
  • 21/23 Walter Kinkel: Church and National Socialism: Their dispute between 1925 a. 1945 shown in documents. 1960

See also

References and footnotes

  1. Walterscheid, Johannes - bibelpedia.com
  2. Hans Leube, p. 206
  3. cf. the information SUB GÖ

literature

  • Leube, Hans: "Religious Sources" [review]. Theological literature sheet ; 47 (1926), 13, p. 206 ( online )

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