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Protestant German books in Protestant libraries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 16th-17th centuries
Published 2024-08-01“…All libraries were Latin with the exception of the Vilnius Lutheran church library, in which there were 8 books more in German than in Latin. …”
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Isoproterenol Induced Insulin Resistance Leading to Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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Polemické spisy luterských ortodoxů jako reakce na konverzi Jana Zikmunda Braniborského
Published 2020-12-01“… The study deals with the polemical texts of Lutheran Orthodox Theologians, who responded to the conversion of Johann Sigismund von Brandenburg to Calvinism (1613/1614). …”
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De l’augustinisme à la théosophie
Published 2018-07-01“…By reintegrating the world of the soul and of nature in Protestantism, the Chymical Wedding lays the foundations for the spiritual rebirth of Protestantism, and for the Lutheran theosophy of the late 16th and 17th century, i.e. …”
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Jan Nepomucký v luteránských Drážďanech. Rekonverze Wettinů a role českého zemského patrona v 1. polovině 18. století
Published 2019-12-01“… The aim of the study is to present the use of the popularity of John of Nepomuk at the time when he was newly proclaimed saint (1729), especially in the communication strategies of the Catholic and Lutheran clergy and ultimately in shaping the image of the royal representation through demonstrated relationships between the recatholized Wettins and the Habsburg imperial family. …”
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Naidoo, Marily (Ed.), Between the real and the ideal. Ministerial formation in South African churches
Published 2012-12-01“…The co-authors write from various church denominations’ perspectives on theological training: Dutch Reformed churches, Uniting Reformed church, Anglican Church of Southern Africa, South African Presbyterian tradition, Baptist tradition, Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Lutheran tradition, Roman Catholic tradition, Charismatic context, and African Spiritual Churches. …”
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Mysticism and the Reformation: a brief survey
Published 2015-12-01“…Today a more adequate understanding of the mystical element of Christianity as a deeper awareness of God’s presence in the life of believers suggests a new evaluation of the relation of Protestantism and mysticism, beginning Martin Luther, and continuing with figures like Johann Arndt, and a number of the “Spiritual Reformers,” such as Andreas Karlstadt, Sebastian Franck, Valentin Weigel, as well as the theosophical Lutheran Jacob Boehme. This essay is designed to reopen the question of the relation between Protestantism and mysticism. …”
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Umori preriformistici in un umanista meridionale: Antonio Galateo
Published 2024-01-01“…Its positions are revealed a great deal next to those of Erasmo da Rotterdam and they anticipate some of the motivations that would have brought to the Lutheran reform, although Galateo never refuses the supremacy and the orthodoxy of Saint Roman Church. …”
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Young Christians in Norway, national socialism, and the German occupation of 1940-1945
Published 2011-12-01“… The German occupation of Norway during the Second World War caused unprecedented problems for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway and other Christian denominations. …”
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Origin and originality of John Calvin's 'Harmony of the Law', the expository project on Exodus-Deuteronomy (1559-1563)
Published 2008-12-01“…The text of the congrégation points to Calvin’s reading of the commentary of the Lutheran Martin Borrhaus and, possibly, of Johannes Brenz’ commentary on Exodus. …”
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“I will open my mouth in a parable”: “History” and “metaphor” in the Psalms
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Lauterbeckův Regentenbuch a Veleslavínova Politia historica
Published 2011-01-01“…After general comparison the paper thoroughly discusses several particular issues: the Lutheran character of the book; attitudes to the Jews; the role of the ancient exempla; the best form of govern- ment and the origin of the king’s power; the ruler’s subordination to the law and the image of a tyrant; the subject’s rights to resistance; the criticism of vices and problems typical of that epoch. …”
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Pietism and War
Published 2024-11-01“…This seemingly historical movement within the Lutheran Church and other Protestant denominations pointed to the message of the Gospel of Christ and continues to evolve. …”
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Postmodernism and the need for story and promise: how Robert Jenson's theology addresses some postmodern challenges to faith
Published 2012-06-01“…This is how the American Lutheran theologian Robert Jenson understands the impact of postmodernism. …”
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Liturgical reform in the "breaking of the bread" in the Lord's Supper in the Palatinate and its resonance in the Heidelberg Catechism
Published 2014-12-01“…The present article describes how the reformation was initiated and implemented by the elector Frederic III, what the response from Lutheran theologians was, and how the theological defence from the Heidelberg theologians came to be formulated. …”
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L’image politique comme manifeste ? Considérations sur la fresque des saints rois dans l’église (luthérienne) de Mălâncrav (xve siècle)
Published 2015-11-01“…This paper proposes a new interpretation of the fresco illustrating the Holy Kings in the – today lutheran – church of Mălâncrav (Romania), formely situated in the Hungarian Kingdom. …”
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The Genealogy of Šemetas' in 15th-16th century
Published 2004-12-01“…Therefore, when the new religion spread, it was needed to support at first Lutheran and later Calvinistic communities and churches. …”
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On Literary Spoils of War in Private Libraries. The Case of Rålamb at Länna Gård
Published 2024-03-01“…Large numbers of the confessionally Catholic books were of little practical use in a Sweden characterized by Lutheran Orthodoxy. …”
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