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The Journal of Religious and Intellectual History was founded in 1948 by Hans-Joachim Schoeps and Ernst Benz as an interdisciplinary scientific journal. Thematically, the journal is open to scientific essays that deal with issues and topics at the interfaces of religious and general intellectual history. The ZRGG sees itself as an international forum for the exchange of research results and problems. The Journal of Religious and Intellectual History is peer-reviewed.
History of civilization --- Christian church history --- Religious studies --- Religion --- Theology --- Théologie --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- 266 <05> --- #FHIW:CAT --- #ANTIL9506 --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Tijdschriften --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion. --- Arts and Humanities. --- Théologie --- Périodiques
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Cobalt. --- Cobaltlegierung. --- Korrosion. --- Nickel. --- Nickellegierung.
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Medieval Latin language --- Literary rhetorics --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin (Medieval and modern) --- History and criticism. --- Latin orations, Medieval and modern --- Latin speeches, Medieval and modern --- History and criticism --- Speaches, addresses, etc. [Latin ] (Medieval and modern)
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378.4 <43> --- 378.4 <081 WRIEDT, KLAUS> --- Universiteiten--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Universiteiten--Verzameld werk van individuele auteurs--WRIEDT, KLAUS --- Education, Higher --- Education, Medieval --- History --- Germany, Northern --- 378.4 <43> Universiteiten--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Education --- Medieval education --- Seven liberal arts --- Civilization, Medieval --- Learning and scholarship --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges --- Northern Germany --- Education [Medieval ] --- Germany --- Education [Higher ] --- To 1500 --- Germany [Northern ]
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Die Araber und die antike Wissenschaftstheorie discusses the history of the development of Aristotelian argumentation in the Alexandrian neoplatonic school and in Arab philosophy, focussing on the Tabula Porphyriana. It treats the ever present role of specific questions in the Greek and Arab scholarly tradition. In the first part the three problems of the Eisagoge are explored: whether it is, what it is, how it is. The author shows that these questions were interpreted differently by various philosophical schools. The book then discusses another group of issues ( whether it is, what it is, how and why it is ), which determined the argumentation, the axiomatic ordering of the sciences, and concludes with a demonstration on the basis of concrete examples of how the fully-developed argumentation theory was employed in practice.
Science --- Philosophy, Islamic --- Science, Ancient. --- History. --- Islamic philosophy --- -Science --- -Science, Ancient --- Ancient science --- Science, Primitive --- Natural science --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Arabic philosophy --- Muslim philosophy --- Philosophy, Arab --- History --- Science, Ancient --- Science - Islamic Empire - History. --- Philosophy, Islamic - History. --- Islamic Empire
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297.116*1 --- 226 --- Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Evangiles. Actes des apotres: general --- 297.116*1 Relatie Islam tot Christendom --- Ibn Ḥazm, ʻAlī ibn Aḥmad, --- Bible. --- Evangelie (Book of the New Testament) --- Fukuinsho (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels, Synoptic (Books of the New Testament) --- Synoptic Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Controversial literature --- History and criticism.
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The development of Early Christian rituals in connection with death and burial has so far not sufficiently been explored. Volp’s study focuses on the surviving literary sources—both pagan and Christian—, together with inscriptions and other archaeological remains while taking into account recent results from science and humanities. A summary of death and ritual in the ancient Mediterranean religions is followed by detailed analyses of the Christian sources from the 2nd to the 5th century. Thus, basic developments are being discovered which led to and accompanied the forming of Christian rituals, such as ritual purity or the social structure of family and society. Being the first such interdisciplinary approach, it also represents the first monographic work on the topic since 1941.
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Early Christian. --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Death --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History. --- Rome --- Social life and customs --- 393 --- Dood. Dodengebruiken. Dodenritueel. Lijkverbranding. Begrafenis. Crematie. Rouw. Opbaren. Lijkstoet. Sterven. Dodenmaskers --- Social life and customs. --- 393 Dood. Dodengebruiken. Dodenritueel. Lijkverbranding. Begrafenis. Crematie. Rouw. Opbaren. Lijkstoet. Sterven. Dodenmaskers --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Early Christian --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman --- Early Christian funeral rites and ceremonies --- Church history --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity&delete& --- History --- Philosophy --- 393 Death. Treatment of corpses. Funerals. Death rites --- Death. Treatment of corpses. Funerals. Death rites --- Mort --- Funérailles --- Antiquité chrétienne
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