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Nikolaj Glubokowskij und Adolf von Harnack
The paper sketches life and academic activities of N. N. Glubokovsky (1863–1937), a professor of the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy. Stress is laid on his historical and philological studies of Bible and church history. The author also outlines the role of A.
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Catalyzing Neurophysiology: Jacques Loeb, the Stazione Zoologica di Napoli, and a Growing Network of Brain Scientists, 1900s-1930s. [PDF]
Stahnisch FW.
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Constitutional Therapy and Clinical Racial Hygiene in Weimar and Nazi Germany. [PDF]
Hau M.
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Human nutrition and food research: opportunities and challenges in the post-genomic era. [PDF]
Fairweather-Tait SJ.
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Idiopathic Cyanosis due to Sulph-hæmoglobinæmia: Enterogenous Cyanosis. [PDF]
West S, Clarke TW.
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Liberal Hıristiyanlık ve Adolf Von Harnack
Liberal Protestantism is a religious movement that effectively existed from the 19th century to the early 20th century. Relying on science and scientific method, accepting religious experience as authority, and promoting freedom and tolerance are the general characteristics of Liberal Protestant theology.
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The Church and healing, (Studies in Church History, No. 19) [PDF]
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