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In "The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation," Ernst von Dobschütz presents a thorough examination of the Bible's profound impact on various facets of Western society, including ethics, law, art, and literature. The text employs a scholarly yet accessible style, weaving together historical context with literary analysis to underscore the Bible's role as a foundational text in shaping cultural values. Dobschütz meticulously navigates through centuries of biblical interpretation, revealing the intricate ways in which scripture has informed societal norms and intellectual thought throughout…mehr

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In "The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation," Ernst von Dobschütz presents a thorough examination of the Bible's profound impact on various facets of Western society, including ethics, law, art, and literature. The text employs a scholarly yet accessible style, weaving together historical context with literary analysis to underscore the Bible's role as a foundational text in shaping cultural values. Dobschütz meticulously navigates through centuries of biblical interpretation, revealing the intricate ways in which scripture has informed societal norms and intellectual thought throughout history. Ernst von Dobschütz was a renowned theologian and biblical scholar whose extensive academic background provided him with the tools to explore the intersection of scripture and societal development. His lifelong engagement with religious texts and their interpretations resulted in a deep-seated conviction that the Bible is not only a religious document but also a vital cultural artifact. His insights are rooted in a rich understanding of both theology and history, making his arguments all the more compelling. This book is recommended for scholars, students, and general readers alike, providing a profound insight into how biblical texts have shaped civilization. It invites readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of the Bible while encouraging them to appreciate the complexities of its influence on contemporary society.

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Ernst von Dobschütz (1870-1934) was a German theologian and scholar known for his significant contributions to New Testament studies and early Christian history. Born in Halle, Germany, von Dobschütz immersed himself in the world of Biblical scholarship, obtaining his doctorate at the University of Halle under the tutelage of eminent professors. His scholarly endeavors carried him to various academic institutions where he shared his insights and research with students and colleagues alike. One of von Dobschütz's notable works includes 'The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation' (1914), in which he meticulously explores the pervasive impact of Biblical texts on the cultural, legal, and moral frameworks of Western society. The monograph showcases von Dobschütz's robust understanding of historical and literary analysis, emphasizing the Bible's role as a cornerstone of civilizational ethos and its integration in various facets of cultural development. Von Dobschütz's meticulous approach combined with his eloquent prose, rendered his work authoritative and influential in theological and academic circles. His contributions continue to be recognized and referenced in contemporary Biblical scholarship, underpinning the interdisciplinary study of religion and culture. His legacy endures through the intellectual rigor and depth of his writings, serving as a testament to his lifelong commitment to scholarly excellence within the arena of Biblical and civilization studies.