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Des Hoch-Edlen/ Vest/ und Hochgelahrten/ auch Hocherfahrnen Herrns Christiani Crusii, Medicinæ Doctoris und weitberühmten Practici in Zittau Göttliche Medicin Suchte Aus dessen Leichen-Spruch Hiob IX. v. 25. 26. 27. 28. Den 26. Maji MDCCXV. Als Derselbe Bey Hochansehnl. und Volckreicher Begleitung Bey der Kirchen zum Heil. Creutze in Zittau Der Erden anvertrauet wurde/ zu entwerffen M. Christianus Gottlob Pitschmann/ Gymn. Zitt. Collega III.
Leichenpredigt auf Christian Crusius, gestorben am 28. Mai 1715Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Zittau/ Druckts Michael Hartmann. - Erscheinungsdatum nach Datierung im Titel bestimm
DACB author spotlight: Dr. Michael Adeleke Ogunewu
[I would like to take this opportunity to honor the legacy of one of the DACB’s
exceptionally prolific authors and educators, Michael Adeleke Ogunewu,
described here, in the draft of a 2015 article I wrote for Orita:....
Brief von Jacob Grimm an Christian Wilhelm Michael Grein
BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN CHRISTIAN WILHELM MICHAEL GREIN
Brief von Jacob Grimm an Christian Wilhelm Michael Grein (1r
Brief von Jacob Grimm an Christian Wilhelm Michael Grein
BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN CHRISTIAN WILHELM MICHAEL GREIN
Brief von Jacob Grimm an Christian Wilhelm Michael Grein (1r
Capitalism(s) in the West with Michael DeMoor and Samir Gassanov
Want a better grasp of what the giant of capitalism means? This winter semester, Dr. Michael DeMoor (Associate Professor of Social Philosophy in Politics, History, and Economics at The King's University and cross-appointed faculty at ICS) and Samir Gassanov (ICS PhD student) will be co-teaching a course called Capitalism(s) in the West: Intellectual History, Core Institutions, and Architectonic Critique. Starting January 14, the course will meet virtually every Thursday (11am-2pm EST). ICS Junior Member Abbi Hofstede joined Michael and Samir on this episode to ask them all about what students like her can expect from this course.
Some resources of interest on capitalism(s)
- Capital in the 21st Century (2019 documentary available on Netflix; based on the book by Thomas Piketty)
- The Big Short (2015 film based on the book by Michael Lewis)
- The Corporation (2003 documentary based on the book by Joel Bakan)
- Punk rock music from the 1970s-80s (especially the career arc of The Clash)Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto
The Christian Right and US Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first Century
The thesis discusses the role of the Christian Right in the US foreign policy decision making process. The research revealed that the Christian Right has long been fascinated with some international issues in general and US foreign policy in particular. The Christian Right’s interest in international issues increased markedly during years of the George W. Bush presidency. It successfully widened its activities from domestic social conservative issues to foreign policy issues by participating in, articulating and lobbying for its religious version of American foreign policy. In assessing the role of the Christian Right in US foreign policy making, this dissertation examines three aspects of US foreign policy, namely Israel, international religious freedom and global humanitarianism. Based on these aspects, the Christian Right is seen as skilled in framing and defining issues. The Christian Right seems effective in selecting and prioritizing international issues that have a reasonable chance of being selected by foreign policy decision makers, especially in Congress. Moreover, the Christian Right has shown its maturity in seeking engagement and cooperation with other organizations, secular and religious, in order to advance its international goals. Finally, in pursuing and conveying its international agenda, the Christian Right has adopted a more moderate and less overtly religious approach. Instead of using its traditional religious rhetoric, the Christian Right has successfully projected its foreign policy preferences into the conventional realist discourse of American foreign policy that is largely based on the objective of national interest and national security. Nevertheless, this study does not, in any way, conclude that the Christian Right was able to influence or determine the direction of US foreign policy and its outcomes; however, it does suggest that the Christian Right did contribute and have an impact on the formulation of some US foreign policy. As such, the research contends that the role of the Christian Right is similar to other interest group lobbies and that its perceived influence on US foreign policy should not be exaggerated. Finally, the research suggests that the emergence of the Christian Right as an actor in asserting its global agenda through US foreign policy can possibly provide an example of how religious beliefs and values can become a potential source of “soft power”. Together with the “climate of opinion” of the American public during the Bush administration, the “soft power” at domestic level could serve as a valuable new explanatory variable in understanding how the US foreign policy was formulated in the early 21st century
De Bibliotheca Adami Schediasma Quo Natalem Sexagesimum Secundum Viro Summe Reverendo Atque Amplissimo Christiano Lehmanno Doctori Theologo Et Superintendenti Freibergensi Socero Suo Gratulatur M. Paul Christian Hilscher, Diac. Palæo Dresd.
Die Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktPaginierfehler: Seite 12 fälschlich als Seite 11, Seite 13 fälschlich als Seite 12 paginiertVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Palæo-Dresdæ. Typis Joan. Michael Funckii. M DCC III
Perspective (Institute for Christian Studies)
Ecumenism & Community: Vandervelde speaks at Vatican Synod [December 1997], From the President: Foolish Wisdom reflections on 1 Corinthians 1, ICS Events: “Inscriptions” is new art show at ICS [Inscriptions: Earth and Body Mappings from artists George Langbroek & Nel Ottevangers & Mary Wagler curated by Ruth Kerkham], Interim course builds insight [ICS and Calvin College Interim course Natural Law and Creative Order taught by Heindrik Hart and John Hare], from our students: Michael Kelly & Dong Wook Kim & Edwin Baan, Ursula Franklin stirs excitement with Christianity and Learning Lectures [Living and Working as a Christian in a Scientific Community and in a Technological Society: the ongoing dialogue of faith and practice]
Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 6, no. 4
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: Tributes to Andrew Walls and Benedict Ssettuuma (Uganda); Samuel T. O. Akande (Nigeria).
This issue of the Journal of African Christian Biography honors the memory of "Prof." Andrew Finlay Walls and Fr. Benedict Ssettuuma, Jr. It also celebrates the contribution of Dr. Michael Adeleke Ogunewu to the work of the DACB both as an author and a mentor-teacher. One of his biographies, that of Samuel T. O. Akande, is included. The issue also includes a serialized chapter from African Christian Biography by Roger Levine and a new section, "Teaching with the DACB," featuring the reflections of a North American student on what the DACB has taught her
Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 1, no. 6
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1. Michael Timneng and Jeremiah Chi Kangsen: Christianity Beyond the Missionary Presence in Cameroon. 2. Michael Timneng. 3. Jeremiah Chi Kangsen. 4. Recent Print and Digital Resources Related to Christianity in Africa
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