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    Brief von Jacob Grimm an C. Barthel

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    BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN C. BARTHEL Brief von Jacob Grimm an C. Barthel ( -

    Diederich, C. an [Jacob oder Wilhelm] Grimm (1 Brief)

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    DIEDERICH, C. AN [JACOB ODER WILHELM] GRIMM (1 BRIEF) Diederich, C. an [Jacob oder Wilhelm] Grimm (1 Brief) (Br898) Brief 898 (Br898

    Jacob Viner’s Reminiscences from the New Deal (February 11, 1953)

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    This paper presents and reproduces an unpublished oral history interview given by Jacob Viner in 1953. The interview released by Viner for the Columbia Oral History Project gives us a valuable opportunity to throw light on his advisory activity during the New Deal Era. In our introduction we attempt to make a critical appraisal of Viner's reminiscences and to state the contribution they can provide to our general knowledge of the period. In addition, we also attempt to find out some biographical and interpretative elements useful to understand Viner’s own vision and his contribution to important economic policy processes during the New Deal.

    The presence and absence of god in the Jacob narrative

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    This thesis explores the theological complexity of the Jacob narrative. In particular this is centred upon the paradox of divine presence and absence, and the contrast of the human and the divine. In the first part, an investigation is made of three key episodes which contain an encounter with the divine: the opening oracle (25:19ff), Bethel (28:10-22) and Peniel (32:23-33). It is concluded that the first passage is constructed as an introduction, making explicit the theme of the presence of God in the Jacob story, but also introducing the human side of the paradox. Bethel and Peniel are based on older pre-Yahwistic traditions, now shaped and incorporated into the story of Jacob to throw a theological perspective over the wider plot. The second part consists of a reading of the wider Jacob story, with particular attention to the theme of divine presence and absence and the interaction of the human and the divine. It is argued that even the most human of stories betray a theological interest and contribute to the overall paradox, but also that there are several indications of the presence of God. In the conclusion, it is noted that behind the present unity of the Jacob story there is evidence of earlier traditions, a growing together of material, and supplements offering new perspectives. It is also concluded that a close reading of the final text and a historical-critical appreciation need not be mutually exclusive, and that a cautious use of critical insights has thrown light upon the final form. Finally, it is argued that the theme of the presence and absence of God offers a way of reading the Jacob story in a theological way, that does most justice to its historical depth, final form, and canonical status

    Grimm, Jacob an Friedrich [C]arl von Savigny (1 Brief)

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    GRIMM, JACOB AN FRIEDRICH [C]ARL VON SAVIGNY (1 BRIEF) Grimm, Jacob an Friedrich [C]arl von Savigny (1 Brief) (Br2235) Brief 2235 (Br2235

    Erinnerungen aus dem Leben der Herzogin Amalia von Weimar / Von C. G. Jacob.

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    ERINNERUNGEN AUS DEM LEBEN DER HERZOGIN AMALIA VON WEIMAR / VON C. G. JACOB. Erinnerungen aus dem Leben der Herzogin Amalia von Weimar / Von C. G. Jacob. (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (4) Vorwort. (5) Text (6

    Waddell, Jacob, 1969 May 16

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    Dear Father Shanahan Although John Markoe and I were room makes at West Point and always good friends, can if think nothing that I have not writing that might be of help to you x wish that I could With best of wishes Jacob C. Waddel

    U.S. Air Force Oral History Interview: Rev. Jacob D. DeShazer

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    Transcript of an oral interview (including editorial notes and additions) between Jacob DeShazer and Dr. James C. Hasdorff. The interview includes Jacob\u27s family background, time in the Army Air Corps, the Doolittle Raid, imprisonment in Japan, release from prison, time at Seattle Pacific College, and missionary work in Japan.https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/jfdeshazer_overview/1001/thumbnail.jp
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