Results for 'Gerbrand Bodenstein'

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    Humor en prediking.Gerbrand Bodenstein & Cas Wepener - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (2):10.
    Humor is an integral part of society. The idea that humor and laughter are good for one’s health and psyche is well known, and many researchers praise the role that humor plays in society. Humor also plays an important role in Christian preaching and is found in various sermon contexts. However, whether the humor used in preaching is always of good quality, is doubtful. This article aims to highlight the role of humor in preaching. The phenomenon of humor and the (...)
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  2. Gelpcke, Ernst, Fichte und die Gedankenwelt des Sturm und Drang.Gerbrand Birkemeier - 1934 - Kant Studien 39:81.
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    Die Rückwendung Zum Mythos: Schellings Letzte Wandlung.Gerbrand Jan Dekker - 1930 - München und Berlin,: De Gruyter.
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    An apparatus for the measurement of continuous changes in palmar skin resistance.Ernest A. Haggard & Ralph Gerbrands - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (1):92.
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    Religious research as kingpin in the fight against poverty and AIDS in the Western Cape, South Africa.Johannes C. Erasmus, H. Jurgens Hendriks & Gerbrand G. Mans - 2006 - HTS Theological Studies 62 (1).
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  6. Dekker, Gerbrand, Die Rückwendung zum Mythos. [REVIEW]K. Kesseler - 1931 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 36:183.
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    Ronald J. Sider, Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt. The Development of His Thought, 1517-1525. Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, ed. Heiko A. Oberman, vol. II, Leiden, Brill, 1974, 8 0. Pp. xii - 318. [REVIEW]Manfred E. Welti - 1976 - Moreana 13 (4):115-116.
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    Considérations autour de la question du paracelsisme en italie au xvie siècle: Les dédicaces d'adam de bodenstein au doge de venise et à côme ier de médicis.Alfredo Perifano - 2000 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 62 (1):49-61.
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  9. Javelli and the Reception of the Scotist System of Distinctions in Renaissance Thomism.Claus A. Andersen - 2023 - In Tommaso De Robertis & Luca Burzelli (eds.), Chrysostomus Javelli: Pagan Philosophy and Christian Thought in the Renaissance. Springer Verlag. pp. 143-167.
    This chapter uncovers a less investigated aspect of the relationship between the two most important scholastic schools of the Renaissance, Thomism and Scotism: the influence of Scotist literature on distinctions as seen in some sixteenth-century Thomists. The chapter has a primary focus on Chrysostomus Javelli’s engagement in his discussion of divine attributes with the Scotist doctrine of distinctions, but also considers other Thomist sources. First, the beginnings of the highly specialised Scotist literature on distinctions are traced back to the start (...)
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    Strategic maneuvering as an epistolary strategy, anno 1610.Jeroen Jansen - 2012 - Journal of Argumentation in Context 1 (3):267-290.
    Around 1610 the Dutch author Gerbrand Bredero wrote a letter to his painting teacher Francesco Badens, asking for the loan of a painting to make a copy of it. The act of writing asks for a proactive role in managing the reader’ reactions. Although at first sight the letter may look like no more than a simple, insignificant and most of all polite piece of correspondence, it is argued that, from the viewpoint of strategic maneuvering, Bredero’s approach may be (...)
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