• Klaus Schäfer SAC (born 1958) is a German catholic theologian, priest and author. As a Pallotine Father he is known by the abbreviation of the order SAC...
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    science Klaus Schäfer SAC (born 1958), German catholic Theologian, Priest and Author Michael Schäfer (born 1959), Danish football manager Markus Schäfer (born...
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  • actress Klaus Kinski (1926–1991), actor; Polish-German father, German mother Nastassja Kinski (born 1959), actress; daughter of actor Klaus Kinski Heidi...
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  • February - Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, 92, artist 1 March – Klaus-Peter Jörns, 84, Christian theologian and author 13 March – Aribert Reimann, 88, composer 13...
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  • Willi Graf (category 20th-century Roman Catholic martyrs)
    Royal, Robert. The Catholic Martyrs of the Twentieth Century: A comprehensive World History. ISBN 9780824518462 (p. 159) Vielhaber, Klaus (editor): Gewalt...
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  • suffragan diocese of Amiens. Zechiel-Eckes believed that the prominent theologian and abbot of Corbie, Paschasius Radbertus (abbot 842–847) was to be identified...
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  • Georg Schäfer (artist), painter and writer (died 1991) 26 March – Heinz Staab, German chemist (died 2012) 8 April: Jürgen Moltmann, German theologian (died...
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  • Pietism (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    in the late 17th century with the work of Philipp Spener, a Lutheran theologian whose emphasis on personal transformation through spiritual rebirth and...
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  • Montenegrin footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Millwall, national team). Barbara Schäfer, 89, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1979–1995)...
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    Schrank (1747–1835), botanist Johann Michael Sailer (1751–1832), Catholic theologian and bishop of Regensburg Franz Xaver Witt (1834–1888), church musician...
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  • politician Dietrich Bonhoeffer, theologian Karl Bonhoeffer, psychiatrist Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer, chemist Klaus Bonhoeffer, lawyer Ernst Borinski...
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    Dieter Medicus, Klaus Hopt and Wolfgang Ernst. Affiliates in the field of religious studies include many of the most influential theologians of the last centuries...
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  • known for his writings on statecraft Johannes Cocceius (1603–1669), Dutch theologian born in Bremen. Frans Banninck Cocq (1605–1655), Mayor of Amsterdam, central...
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  • List of people from Stuttgart (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    and sailplane designer Martin Schempp (1905–1984), glider pilot Helmut Schäfer (1908–1994), weightlifter Hermann Lang (1909–1987), champion race car driver...
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    Kunkel (1913–2012), Catholic theologian Klaus Kübler (1936–2007) Member of the Bundestag (SPD) Father Dirk Kranz (born 1969), Catholic priest Matthias Lorenz...
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    ") Lehmann, Klaus-Dieter (2009). Rede von Klaus-Dieter Lehmann zur Ausstellungseröffnung von "die Sprache Deutsch" ("Speech held by Klaus-Dieter Lehmann...
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  • ISBN 978-0889467675. Discussion at Rissmann, pp. 191–197. Hans Maier; Michael Schäfer (24 December 2007). Totalitarianism and Political Religions, Volume II:...
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    (1898–1987), architect Ernst Achenbach (1909–1991), politician (FDP) Herbert Schäfer (1927–1991), football player and coach Walter Schneider (1927–2010), motorcycle...
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    Windsbach Boys Choir and soloists Sibylla Rubens, Ingeborg Danz, Markus Schäfer and Klaus Mertens performed Magnificat and Collage über B-A-C-H together with...
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  • politician, and merchant Johann Dietenberger (c. 1475–1537), Catholic Scholastic theologian Konrad Gobel (c. 1498–1557), craftsman of bells and other metal...
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    ISBN 978-0-691-04649-5. OCLC 3379930. Schreiner, Klaus (1998). "Messianism in the Weimar Republic". In Schäfer, Peter; Cohen, Mark (eds.). Toward the Millennium:...
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  • Camus, Romano Guardini, Denis de Rougemont, Eric Voegelin, George Mosse, Klaus Vondung and Friedrich Heer. Voegelin's work on political religion was first...
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    Magdeburg (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    songwriter Arthur Ruppin (1876–1943), Zionist thinker and leader Gustav Schäfer (1988-), drummer and musician for Tokio Hotel Ekkehard Schall (1930–2005)...
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  • emphasis on evangelizing and converting non-believers (sometimes including Catholics) to their specific movement. The story of the Salvation of sinners is...
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    Max Vogel 1945–1946: Walther Hörstmann (1898–1977) 1946–1948: Richard Schäfer 1948–1952: Franz-Georg Guizetti 1952–1964: Wilhelm Heinichen (1883–1967)...
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  • specialized in Scottish history Christopher Dawson, Catholic historian Ligon Duncan, theologian Saul David, military historian John Erickson, military...
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    Germany faced after the end of the First World War had been answered. Lili Schäfer, one of Weber's sisters, committed suicide on 7 April 1920 as a result...
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    were imbued with an ultra-Catholic spirit attempted to overthrow the Republic. Carlists, Africanistas, and Catholic theologians fostered an atmosphere of...
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    Suppogu Joseph (category Indian Christian theologians)
    from Klaus Schafer, there was another visiting faculty from the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal, de:Jürgen Fangmeier, a notable Systematic Theologian who...
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    direktor of music Karl Schäfer at the Osnabrück conservatory and from Karlheinz Höne at the church musician school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück...
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