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The article considers the activities of the prominent Lutheran reformer Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1556) in the period from the 1530s to 1550s. The principal approaches to the reformer’s legacy in the historiography of the 19th to early 21st centuries are
Serhiy Karikov
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Re-forming Music: Martin Luther’s Impact on Church Music through the Lutheran Reformation
Martin Luther is regarded as a seminal figure in 16th-century Europe, having a profound impact on the development of the Protestant Church as it separated from the Roman Catholic Church. Though Luther is most commonly known for his theological influences
Soraya Peront
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To Spite the Devil: Martin Luther and Katharina Von Bora’s Wedding as Reform and Resistance
The basis of Martin Luther’s decision to marry Katharina von Bora on 13 June 1525, stemmed from his public, theological position that unless one were a particular exception, all men and women should marry.
Diane V. Bowers
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Alexander von Humboldts und Aimé Bonplands Pflanzen im Herbarium der Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Zusammenfassung Die Pflanzensammlung (Herbarium) der Universität Halle-Wittenberg enthält eine beträchtliche Anzahl von Pflanzenexemplaren, die von Alexander von Humboldt und Aimé Bonpland während ihrer amerikanischen Reise (1799–1804) gesammelt wurden.
Natalia Tkach, Uwe Braun, Martin Röser
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Protestantismos e História: a propósito dos 500 anos da Reforma Protestante
No mês de outubro de 2017 foram realizadas, em diversas partes do mundo, celebrações alusivas aos 500 anos da Reforma Luterana, comumente chamada de Reforma Protestante.
Carlos Barros Gonçalves +2 more
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Wie der Bund in die Länderhoheit eingreifen kann
Prof. Dr. Winfried Kluth, Richter des Landesverfassungsgerichts a. D. und seit 1999 Inhaber eines Lehrstuhls für Öffentliches Recht an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, legte für die AOK ein Rechtsgutachten zu Fragen des ...
Peter Stegmaier
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Martin Luther and Aesop: Fables as tales of morality for today?
Ancient Aesopian fables continued to capture the imagination, reaching even into Lutheran Wittenberg. Luther, concerned to address morality within the church and community, sanctioned the use of fables with some caution.
Raymond Potgieter
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The trace of Jewish suffering in Johannes Bobrowski’s poetry
Johannes Bobrowski (1917-1965) is a significant German modernist poet and novelist whose work directly engages the problematic question of German “Schuld” (guilt) in respect of the Holocaust.
F. Wittenberg, H. Wittenberg
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The text on Sami shamanism in Caspar Peucer’s Commentarius de praecipuis divinationum generibus (Wittenberg 1560): Critical edition, with translation and commentary.
Per Pippin Aspaas, Harald Gaski
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