• Konrad Schmid (born 23 October 1965) is professor of Ancient Judaism and the Hebrew Bible at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Konrad Schmid is...
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    joint works and publications on the Samaritans with Jörg Frey, Konrad Schmid (theologian) and Christian-Bernard Amphoux and collaborations with Emanuel...
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  • systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation Eduard Mörike, Protestant theologian, German poet Jürgen Moltmann, Protestant theologian Konrad Raiser...
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  • originated as a derogatory term used against Luther by German Scholastic theologian Johann Maier von Eck during the Leipzig Debate in July 1519. Eck and other...
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    designed by architect Jakob Staub (1837-1892) and Johann Rudolf Hofmann-Schmid. Merchant Conrad Jenny Blumer (1848-1928), married to Albertina Jenny, bought...
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    Josias Simmler (category Swiss Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    Simler; Latin: Iosias Simlerus) (6 November 1530 – 2 July 1576) was a Swiss theologian and classicist, author of the first book relating solely to the Alps....
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  • (1926–2024), theologian Bernhard Philberth (1927–2010), physicist, engineer, philosopher, theologian Karl Rahner (1904–1989), theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher...
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    Group Walter Schmedemann [de] (1901–1976), SPD Anton Schmid (1900–1942), Wehrmacht Richard Schmid [de] (1899–1986), counsel, Socialist Workers' Party of...
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  • 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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    Stephan Praetorius (category German theologian stubs)
    1536, in Salzwedel – 4 May 1603, in Salzwedel) was a German Lutheran theologian and pastor. Prætorius was born in Salzwedel, Margraviate of Brandenburg...
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    (Leipzig chemist), Carl Schlieper (Marburg zoologist), Josef Schmid (Dillingen theologian), Ernst Schmidt (Danzig physicist), Harry Schmidt (Leipzig chemist)...
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    Huldrych Zwingli (category 16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    authority to decide on these issues.[citation needed] At this point, Konrad Schmid, a priest from Aargau and follower of Zwingli, made a pragmatic suggestion...
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  • countries). As of February 2011[update], over 300 Catholic professors, theologians and other religious scientists from across the world had signed the memorandum...
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    do nothing" to prove or confirm either way. Some scholars, such as Konrad Schmid and Jens Schröter, consider Moses a historical figure. According to...
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  • Balthasar Cellarius (category 17th-century German Protestant theologians)
    Cellarius (10 October 1614 - 15 September 1689) as a German Lutheran theologian and preacher. He wrote prolifically. In 1642 he moved to the University...
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    North Rhine-Westphalian government of CDU Prime Minister Karl Arnold. When Konrad Adenauer became the first Chancellor of the newly founded Federal Republic...
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    cordial nature – something of a contrast to the stern character of chancellor Konrad Adenauer – largely contributed to the stabilization of democracy in West...
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  • Vinet (1797–1847), theologian and critic Pierre Viret (1511–1571), reformer in Vaud Canton Lukas Vischer (1926–2008), theologian and writer Johann Jakob...
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  • Pelham, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1754) September 26 – Martin Schmid, Swiss composer and architect (d. 1772) October 4 George Murray, Scottish...
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  • S2CID 73712. McCorduck 2004, pp. 61–62 and see also The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse McCorduck (2004, pp. 55–56); Russell & Norvig (2021, p. 17) Copeland...
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    Israel and the Origin of its Sacred Texts, Touchstone, New York, 2002 Konrad Schmid, "The Persian Imperial Authorization as a Historical Problem and as...
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    27, 2023. Geschichte der Schweizerisch-reformierten Kirchen (in German). Schmid & Francke. 1898. p. 261. Retrieved September 27, 2023. Lebensgeschichtliche...
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  • Bible: a reader's guide. KTAV Publishing House. ISBN 9780881258714. Schmid, Konrad; Schröter, Jens (2021). The Making of the Bible: From the First Fragments...
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    hypothesis is that he composed the motet for the burial of Johann Schmid [de], an eminent theologian who died in 1731. Bach knew Schelle's music, which was a five-part...
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    until the French invasion of 1499. Villa Favorita, built in 1687 for Karl Konrad von Beroldingen Lugano was the object of continuous disputes between the...
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  • International Perspectives on Current Research (edited by Thomas Dozeman, Konrad Schmid and Baruch Schwartz; Forschungen zum Alten Testament 78; Tübingen: Mohr...
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  • leader Fang La is captured and executed. Spring – Peter Abelard, a French theologian and philosopher, is condemned and charged with the heresy of Sabellius...
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  • printed publication of Copernican heliocentrism. Martin Luther expels theologian Caspar Schwenckfeld from Silesia. approximate date – The musket is introduced...
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    Milan Under the Sforza. Methuen & Company. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Schmid, Alfred A. (1972). Raron, Burg und Kirche (in German). Birkhäuser. p. 164...
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    beginning of a series of attacks on the documentary hypothesis. Hans Heinrich Schmid followed with The So-called Jahwist (1976), which questioned the date of...
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