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    VISA POUR L'ALSACE / l'Ensemble folklorique Alsacien Loyala Kapell dir. Joseph GRAFF

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    Comprend : O KOENIGSBOURG - BELLE VOSGIENNE / A. WEBER - JEUNESSE D'ALSACE / J. GRAFF ; Refrain chanté par Christian WOLFF - PETIT COEUR FAIT TAC-TAC / A. WEBER - RIVE LOINTAINE / J. GRAFF - MARCHE DES VIGNERONS / J. GRAFF ; Refrain chanté par Ch. WOLFF - VIEUX SOUVENIRS / J. GRAFF - BELLE ALSACIENNE / J. GRAFF - VIE JOYEUSE / A. HERZOG - REFRAIN DU VIGNOBLE / J. GRAFF ; Refrain chanté par Christian WOLFF - VALSE DES ROSES / A. WEBER - JOYEUX COMPERE / A. WEBERBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Disutatio Quinta Continens Quaestiones Forenses Ex Processu & Ordinatione Iudic. vulgo GerichtsOrdnung ...

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    Quas Praeside Christiano Taubmanno ... Publice defendet Christian-Sigismund Graff/ Ad diem 6. Aprilis ..

    European regulatory measures and economic growth

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    MÜLLER-GRAFF, Peter-Christian. European regulatory measures and economic growth. Revista Semestral de Direito Empresarial, Rio de Janeiro, v. 1, n. 1, p. 143-161, jul./dez. 2007.

    Disputatio Iuridica Inauguralis De Peculio

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    Quam ... in celeberrima Academia Wittebergensi, Sub Praesidio Dn. Christiani Taubmanni ... ad d. Augusti ... publico examini subiicit Christian Sigismund Graff Lichtenburgo Saxo.Druckvariante mit Widmung auf der Rückseite des Titelbl., nicht identisch mit VD17 14:023533

    Disputatio Iuridica Inauguralis De Peculio

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    Quam ... in celeberrima Academia Wittebergensi, Sub Praesidio Dn. Christiani Taubmanni ... ad d. Augusti ... publico examini subiicit Christian Sigismund Graff Lichtenburgo Saxo.Druckvariante ohne Widmung, nicht identisch mit VD17 3:665310

    Towards a Christian Philosophy

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    Author did not sign the LAC Non-Exclusive License form.The relationship between philosophy and Christianity has, of course, a long history, as do the discussions of that relationship. My own position is not dissimilar to that of many of the early Church Fathers, though of course that position must be elaborated differently for various historical and personal reasons, and hopefully enriched by attention to the history of Western philosophy. As with all such relations, one's understanding of this relation has a lot to do with one's understanding of the terms involved. To promote the possibility of "Christian philosophy" is also to comment on that "and" which might be understood to relate two otherwise distinct and irreconcilable terms. In the end I claim this "and" must be understood as that "love" which defines philosophy as the "love of wisdom" (and finally, the wisdom of love), and does so in terms which (almost) merge-with the surprising assistance of such thinkers as Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, and Paul Ricoeur-with those of the Church Fathers cited. On the one hand, I intend nothing but the historical, orthodox, and catholic understanding of Christianity, especially with regard to the central figure of Jesus the Christ, the Trinitarian God whom He embodies, represents, and reveals, and the Scriptures given as The Bible. On the other hand, I present the specifically philosophical pertinence of this unique Person as such emerges from the texts of the "philosophers" considered, and in a manner which I claim does not force the issue by reading into their texts what is not there. Attending to a (Christian) philosophical reflection on (Christian) philosophy also offers elaborations of inherited doctrines, both Christian and philosophical, including a way to read and think unique to the outcome. Such is the adventure of this current work

    C.F. Gellert

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    Porträt von Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715-1769), nach Anton Graff (1736-1813)A. Graff ad viv. del. ; J.R. Schellenberg fec.Handschriftliche Notiz in Feder auf einem, auf das Blatt kaschierten Zettel "Ein [...] 55 J."Blatt im Umschlag mit der Bezeichnung "Brun Nr. 34 Aus: Lavater, J.C. Physiognom. Fragmente. 1775-78. (24 BLL.)

    The Christian Right and US Foreign Policy in the Twenty-first Century

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    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

    Sabbath, Psalms and Eucharist: Christopher Southgate considers Christian perspectives on the climate emergency

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Green Christian via the URL in this record In this brief article I want to explore what resources Christian thought might offer the climate emergency, and those challenged by the slowness with which the generation with the power (my own) are addressing the huge challenges that are ever more evidently unfolding on our planet
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