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New Testament Christology in its Hellenistic Reception
2001
This survey provides a sort of ‘counterpoint’ to the way in which the history of research has actually gone. In reaction to the ‘Religionsgeschichtliche Schule’, nowadays the Jewish origins of NT Christology are usually pointed out. But when we pay attention to its ‘reception’ in Greco-Roman culture, some of the old findings may still prove useful. This article seeks to check this, taking into account especially the alternative models of explanation offered by the ‘New Religionsgeschichtliche Schule’.
Halévy, fugue d’école und basse donnée
2021
Fuge als satztechnische Ubung – nach Cherubini die ideale Verbindung von strengem Kontrapunkt und freier Komposition – gehorte im 19. Jahrhundert an nahezu allen musikalischen Ausbildungsinstitutionen zum Standardrepertoire, so auch am Conservatoire de Paris: Die Wettbewerbsfugen zum Prix de Rome zeugen vom hohen Niveau der Ausbildung, auch wenn sich die kontrapunktische Ubung immer deutlicher von der kompositorischen Asthetik der Schreibenden entfernte. Anhand von Arbeiten Fromental Halevys wird dieses Niveau aufgezeigt. Dabei kommt sowohl der Schuler Halevy, der seine Wettbewerbsfuge 1819 unter dem Auge Cherubinis verfasste, zu Wort als auch der Lehrer Halevy, dessen Schulerarbeiten einen…
Mediterranean Struggles for Movement and the European Government of Bodies: An Interview with Étienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova
2017
The conversation between Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova engages with the Mediterranean of migration as a multifaceted, productive, and contested space, which can represent a counterpoint to a deep-rooted Eurocentric imaginary. Looking at the Mediterranean as a space produced by the mobility of the bodies crossing it and by the combination of different struggles, Balibar and De Genova comment on some of the political movements that have taken center stage in the Mediterranean region in the past few years and suggest that the most important challenge today is to mobilize a “Mediterranean point of view” whereby the political borders of Europe and its self-centered referentiality can be…
The Hidden Counterpoint of Spanish Federalism: Recentralization and Resymmetrization in Spain (1978–2008)
2010
The recent evolution of the Spanish ‘State of Autonomies’ has given rise to numerous political and academic criticisms, which argue that the initial federal logic of the system is giving way to a confederal logic that threatens the cohesion of the state. This article contradicts the negative diagnosis, outlining the main mechanisms that retain and in fact reinforce the powers of federalization in tandem with the fundamental political decentralization process that has taken place since 1978. This paper focuses on three critical areas: the distribution of legislative power, the fiscal system and the dynamics of the political process. In these three areas powerful mechanisms are at work reinfo…
Baukunst. Goethe’s Notes for a Treatise on Architecture
2017
In Italy, Goethe’s interest in architecture increased. Back, with reference to Winckelmann, he started a small treatise on architecture. Dated 1795, it’s entitled Baukunst. It is a folder of 13 numbered pages, with some blank sheets and barely hinted pencil drawings that show its unfinished nature. Text on each page occupies the middle right of a folio and leaves the left side free to place corresponding drawings. The comparison between both text and drawings can give us a more complete view of Goethe’s architectural theory as counterpoint to his criticism and analytical or descriptive comments of buildings.
Do next-generation sequencing results drive diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in MDS?
2019
Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://ashpublications.org/bloodadvances/article/3/21/3454/422749/Do-next-generation-sequencing-results-drive