<p>The series <em>Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature</em> (CEJL) is devoted to the study of Jewish documents and traditions that can be dated or traced back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods (ca. 300 BCE-150 CE). The literature covered by the series represents a rich diversity of literary forms and religious perspectives. Formally, these writings include testaments, apocalypses, legends, expansions and interpretations of biblical writings, psalms and prayers, poetry, historiography, and wisdom literature. They witness to an immensely creative period during which many Jews were struggling to preserve a living faith in the wake of social, political, and religious upheavals in the Mediterranean world and the Near East.</p>
First ever critical study of Tolkiens little-known essay, which reveals how language invention shaped the creation of Middle-earth and beyond. J.R.R. Tolkiens linguistic invention was a fundamental part of his artistic output. As Tolkien puts it in A Secret Vice, the making of language and mythology are related functions.
Confessional Lutheran, ecumenical, and international authors contributed to this anthology on Word and Sacrament, in honor of Hans-Jörg Voigt, president of the International Lutheran Council.
<p> <strong>First ever publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's final writings on Middle-earth, covering a wide range of subjects and perfect for those who have read and enjoyed <em>The Silmarillion</em>, <em>The Lord of the Rings</em>, <em>Unfinished Tales</em>, and <em>The History of Middle-earth</em>, and want to learn more about Tolkien's magnificent world.</strong> </p>
Wie kann der Frieden in Europa dauerhaft gesichert werden? Die vorliegende Analyse dreier herausragender Sicherheitsexperten beschreibt die enormen politisch-militärischen Herausforderungen und entwirft die radikale Vision einer europäischen Verteidigungsstrategie. Klar ist: Cyber-Krieg, Hybrid-Krieg und "Hyperwar" sind reale Bedrohungen - und für die Europäer ist es höchste Zeit, sehr viel mehr für die eigene Verteidigung tun.