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    Philipp Melanchthon

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    Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) was, with Martin Luther, the most influential reformer of the church during the 16th century. He was also a reformer of university education, especially theological studies, as well as the school system in Germany. He was responsible for a theological curriculum that included Greek, Hebrew, and philosophy. He, as a professor of Greek at the University of Wittenberg since 1518, was the author of the first generally accepted Protestant confession, known as the Confessio Augustana (1530). He also wrote the first Protestant commentaries on Paul’s letter to the Romans (1519), as well as the first Protestant handbook in systematic theology (1521). He was the main negotiator of the Protestant movement during the diets and religious discussions with the Roman Catholic Church. He is known as the ‘teacher of Germany and Europe’ and is respected as the father of the ecumenical movement. Yet, Melanchthon is not known to South Africans and especially Afrikaans-speaking people who, traditionally, have close links with the reformational tradition. There is not yet one single publication on Melanchthon in Afrikaans or by a South African scholar, making this book, therefore, the first by an Afrikaans-speaking scholar on Melanchthon

    #Bitcoin : an analysis of the field of a decentralized virtual currency using twitter data

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    Author Philipp AllerstorferAbstract in englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201

    On Philipp Lersch’s Psychology, Reflection No. 2

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    Автор статті зазначає, що у 1930–1970 рр. Ф. Лерш був головним представником гуманітарної течії в німецькомовній психології. Наукову класифікацію людських прагнень і стремлінь було викладено у головній праці Ф. Лерша «Структура особи» (11-те видання 1970 року). Ф. Лерш зумів об’єднати у своїм творі інформацію із низки наук (біології, психопатології, із різних психологічних теорій та концепцій).The author of the article notes that in 1930-1970, Philipp Lersch was the main representative of the humanitarian direction in German psychology. A scientific classification of human aspirations and ambitions was described in the main work by Philipp Lersch “Building the Person” (11th ed. of 1970). In his work, Philipp Lersch managed to combine information from a number of sciences (biology, psychopathology, various psychological theories and concepts)

    Deformation Behavior and Damage Modeling of Polypropylene and Polycarbonate

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    Author Philipp Siegfried StelzerKurzfassungen in deutscher und englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
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