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    #01-#06 Fredrik Barth

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    This flyer series (1 HEX) is a précis from a tutorial process with Prof. Fredrik Barth. It also develops a view of the main concerns and arguments in the resulting thesis (Theodor Barth) available on KHiODA (and is available for readers who wish to go more thickly into that subject matter). The flyers constitute an attempt to portray a tutorial process which was partly motivated by the research fellow’s desire to penetrate Fredrik Barth’s wealth of experience and ideas, from many years as a fieldworker, a writer of ethnography, and an international player on the stage of post-war anthropology. The flyer-format is used because they operate at two levels: a) as a field diary; b) as a model. Pertaining to the argument on immersive and active models which is made in the set. This is deemed relevant to the discussions in artistic research, over the last years, referring e.g. to Bruno Latour and Hans Jörg Rheinberger. And also to Prof. George Marcus’ having encouraged, on many occasions, the flyers as a form of diary. The series will be followed up with a series on Tiling. Expanding the application to fit and pattern—characteristic of Tiling—detailing certain points that were left pending in the above mentioned thesis

    Précis from Theodor Barth’s doctoral process with Fredrik Barth

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    The flyers feature a data-set processing and modelling its contents in 6 steps: 1) attempt; 2) try again; 3) do something else; 4) return; 5) unlearn; 6) crossover.This flyer series (1 HEX) is a précis from a tutorial process with Prof. Fredrik Barth. It also develops a view of the main concerns and arguments in the resulting thesis (title: Travelogue—Theodor Barth) available on KHiODA (and is available for readers who wish to go more thickly into that subject matter). The flyers constitute an attempt to portray a tutorial process which was partly motivated by the research fellow’s desire to penetrate Fredrik Barth’s wealth of experience and ideas, from many years as a fieldworker, a writer of ethnography, and an international player on the stage of post-war anthropology. The flyer-format is used because they operate at two levels: a) as a field diary; b) as a model. Pertaining to the argument on immersive and active models which is made in the set. This is deemed relevant to the discussions in artistic research, over the last years, referring e.g. to Bruno Latour and Hans Jörg Rheinberger. And also to Prof. George Marcus’ having encouraged, on many occasions, the flyers as a form of diary. The series has been followed up with a series on Tiling (search on KHiODA: #01-#06 Tiling). Expanding the application to fit and pattern—characteristic of Tiling—detailing certain points that were left pending in the above mentioned thesis.updatedVersio

    Forming moral community: Christian and ecclesial existence in the theology of Karl Barth 1915-1922

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    This thesis is an investigation of Karl Barth's theology in the turbulent and dynamic years of his nascent career: 1915 - 1922, with a special focus on the manner in which he construed Christian and ecclesial existence. The thesis argues that Karl Barth developed his theology with an explicit ecclesial and ethical motive, that is, he developed his theology as a deliberate attempt to shape the ethical life of the church in the context within which he lived and worked. It contends that criticisms suggesting that Barth does not have an ethics are inaccurate assessments of his work, and in fact, that although it is evident that his ethical thought continued to develop throughout his career, major trajectories of Barth's development are present in germinal form even at this early stage. Following the lead and suggestion of John Webster, the thesis adopts a chronological and exegetical reading of Barth's work from his initial dispute with his liberal heritage circa 1915 until the publication of the second edition of his commentary on Romans. Materials examined from this period include sermons, lectures, book reviews, personal correspondence and biblical commentaries, with particular care being taken to identify the occasion and historical context within which Barth presented his thought. This reading seeks to uncover and present the development, structure, content and logic of Barth's own thought, in hope that the central concerns of this thesis will be validated. Examination of these materials has indeed shown that Barth developed his theology with an ecclesio-ethical motive. The significance of this thesis is twofold. First, it contributes to broader understanding of Barth's theology both in its early development, and with regard to his ecclesiology and ethics. Second, it provides a significant framework and material for contemporary ecclesial reflection on its own identity and mission

    Vorwort in Hans Barth "Osteria. Ein kulturgeschichtlicher Führer durch Italiens Osterien und Schenken vom Gardasee bis Capri.

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    Guida delle osterie italiane (seconda ed. 1911), scritta da Hans Barth, corrispondente del Berliner Tageblatt a Roma dal 1886-1927. Si tratta di una descrizione umoristica delle osterie italiane, viste con l'occhio del viaggiatore tedesco che coglie l'occasione per illustrare la storia del vino e della cultura del bere dall'antichità fino ai tempi moderni, con particolare attenzione alle differenti abitudini nel campo delle assunzione di bevande alcooliche tra Italia e Germania

    PSYNDEX Tests Review für MBI-G - MASLACH BURNOUT INVENTORY - DEUTSCHE FASSUNG (BARTH, 1990)

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    This is a PSYNDEX Tests Review of MBI-G - MASLACH BURNOUT INVENTORY - DEUTSCHE FASSUNG (BARTH, 1990). PSYNDEX Tests Reviews are written in German and describe and evaluate psychological and educational tests used in the German-speaking countries. PSYNDEX Tests is offered by the Leibniz Institute for Psychology as open access documentation.Das ist ein PSYNDEX Tests Review zu MBI-G - MASLACH BURNOUT INVENTORY - DEUTSCHE FASSUNG (BARTH, 1990). PSYNDEX Tests Reviews beschreiben und bewerten zentrale psychologische und pädagogische Testverfahren, die in den deutschsprachigen Ländern eingesetzt werden, nach einem standardisierten Raster. PSYNDEX Tests wird durch das Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie als Open Access Dokumentation angeboten.publishedVersio

    Erdbeschreibung von Kursachsen und den iezt dazu gehörenden Ländern : für die Jugend

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Dresden-Friedrichstadt, beim Verfasser und Leipzig, bei J. A. Barth, 1800

    Erdbeschreibung von Kursachsen und den iezt dazu gehörenden Ländern : für die Jugend

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Dresden-Friedrichstadt, beim Verfasser und Leipzig, bei J. A. Barth, 1800

    The theology of revelation and the epistemology of Christian belief : the compatibility and complementarity of the theological epistemologies of Karl Barth and Alvin Plantinga

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    This study brings Christian theology and Christian analytic philosophy into dialogue through an examination of the compatibility and complementarity of Karl Barth’s theology of revelation, and Alvin Plantinga’s epistemology of Christian belief. The first two chapters are aimed at elucidating the central features of Karl Barth’s theology of revelation and clarifying his attitude toward the place of philosophy in theology. We establish that, for Barth, human knowledge of God is objective, personal, cognitive knowing, enabled by the Spirit’s transforming gift of participation in revelation. We dispel the notion that Barth is hostile to philosophy per se and chart the boundaries he gives for its interface with theology. In chapters 3 and 4, we focus on Alvin Plantinga’s Christian epistemology of warranted belief, and its relationship to Barth’s theology of revelation. A general alignment emerges in their shared inductive approach and agreed rejection of the necessity and sufficiency of human arguments for warranted Christian belief. Their contributions are complementary, with Barth providing what Plantinga lacks in theological depth, and Plantinga providing what Barth lacks in philosophical clarity and defense. Despite their general compatibility, two areas of significant potential incompatibility are flagged for closer analysis in the final two chapters. In chapter 5, we consider their views on natural theology. We extend our thesis of complementarity with respect to negative apologetics, and argue for a harmonizing interpretation of their views with respect to a potential positive contribution from natural theology. The final chapter addresses the role of faith and the constitution of a genuine human knowledge of God. We conclude that Barth and Plantinga do not disagree about the personal and propositional character of revelation, but may disagree about the possibility of a generically theistic de re knowledge of God independent of the Spirit’s gift of faith

    I. Lettre de M. A. Barth, membre de l'institut

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    Barth Auguste Marie-Eugène. I. Lettre de M. A. Barth, membre de l'institut. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 1, 1901. pp. 1-6

    Reading: John Barth

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    In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 21, 1975, as part of the 6th Annual UND Writers Conference: “Spirit of Place,” John Barth lectures on his aesthetics and reads a selection of his published and new fiction. Barth reads excerpts from Bellerophoniad, Perseid, and Letters. Introduced by Dr. Robert W. Lewis, Department of English
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