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    A prophet of interior Lutheranism : the correspondence of Johann Arndt

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    For over four hundred years historians and theologians have been unable to come to a consensus as to where Johann Arndt (1555-1621) fits on the spectrum of orthodoxy in the Lutheran church, what age he best represented, and how he should be understood. Arndt has been credited with reviving medieval mysticism, as being a subversive innovator within the Lutheran church, and as being the father of Pietism. All of this confusion seems to come from the variegated nature of his work. Arndt was willing and able to borrow from a variety of traditions as he sought to revive the church of the Reformation on the eve of the Thirty Years’ War. This work is an investigation into the private world of Arndt through his correspondence as he wrote to individuals with varying theological temperaments. In a sense this thesis follows the pioneering work of Friedrich Arndt, who attempted in 1838 to investigate Arndt’s self-understanding on the basis of his correspondence; his work, however, was severely limited by the fact that only ten letters were known at the time. The Verzeichnis der gedruckten Briefe deutscher Autoren des 17. Jahrhunderts published in 2002 listed twenty-three known letters of Arndt. For my research and using the footnotes and appendices of secondary literature on Arndt and with help from the Forschungsbibliothek in Gotha, I have collected fifty-two letters written by Arndt. This work is the first to treat the letters exhaustively and proposes to present a fuller biographical picture of Arndt and to explore his self-understanding as a prophet of spiritual renewal in the Lutheran church

    [Portrait of Bettina Arndt, addressing the National Press Club, Canberra, 3 December, 1991] [picture] /

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    Condition: good.; Part of a collection of portraits taken of Bettina Arndt addressing the National Press Club, Canberra, 3 December 1991.; 35 col. negatives in one packet (A) plus 33 b&w negatives in one packet (B).; Title devised by cataloguer from caption on negative packet.; Negative to be found in packet (A) of 2 packets (A and B).; Related material: Address delivered by Bettina Arndt, author, journalist and clinical psychologist, at the National Press Club, Canberra, 3 December 1991 National Library of Australia Oral History Section ORAL TRC 4260

    Migrationspolitik der baltischen Staaten – Estland

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    Die Migrationspolitik Estlands und Ihr Rechtlicher Rahmen

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    Turkey's role in the refugee crisis

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    The Flipped classroom approach at MEF University

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    The Flipped Classroom Teaching Model at Mef University

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    Die migrationspolitik Lettlands und ihr rechtlicher rahmen

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    Arndt Kunnecke (MEF Author)Aufgrund seines sehr hohen Bevölkerungsanteils an Russen und Staatelosen gohört Lettland zu den Landern mit dem höchsten Auslanderanteil in der EU

    Anarchy in the NP. When new nouns get deaccented and given nouns don't

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    We investigate a semantic pragmatic hypothesis (relative givenness, Wagner, 2006) on an annotated corpus of German speech data. We show that nominal deaccentuation in an [A N] (adjective noun) combination neither requires the givenness of N nor the availability of a different [A' N] sequence in the overt discourse context but results from the fact that a referentially distinct alternative is either explicitly or implicitly under discussion. If no such alternative is under discussion, given nouns typically receive main prominence. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SFB 732
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