997 resultados para Warner, Frederick Maltby, 1865-1923. Governors--Michigan


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<p>Back Row: Fred Wall, Harold Steele, Howard Cedargreen, Howell White, Frank Mote, Harry Koenig, Ed VanDervoort, Stan Muirhead, LeRoy Neisch, Robert Ingle, Joseph Kruger, </p><p>Middle Row: Paul Goebel, Belford Lawson, Charles Stafford, James K. Miller, John Witherspoon, William Donnelly, Richard Vick, Robert Brown, Herb Steger, Charles Grube, Edliff Slaughter, Donald Swan, William Heath</p><p>Front Row: Lowell Palmer, William Herrnstein, Louis Curran, Jack Blott, Harry Kipke, Irwin Uteritz, Philip Marion, Merle Baker, Frederick Parker</p>

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The four letters are dated Hamilton, Gore, 1845 and signed Aliquis.

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Man sitting center, over number 1, identified as Edward D. Judd. Man sitting at right is George Mogk

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(cropped from 1895 team photo)

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 58591

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 59919

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The aim of this thesis, as set out in the Introduction, is to assess the (seminal) significance of Troeltsch as one who set the agenda for twentieth century theology, particularly modern sociopolitical theology, and whose thought still has a special relevance. The first main chapter deals with the implications of the philosophy of history for theology. The Protestant theological orthodoxy of Troeltsch's time was essential ahistorical: he thought this to be untenable. Theology had to come to terms with the historical method, which was â˜a leaven which transforms everything, and finally bursts all previous forms of theological method.â This chapter discusses Troeltsch's work concerning the principles, the cultural matrix, and the philosophy of history. The second main chapter examines another main concern of Troeltsch, namely, the status of Christianity vis-a-vis other religions. The background to this was the increasing awareness of the existence of other religions and the question of relativity and universality which this posed. Troeltschfs major response was Die Absolutheit des Christentums in which the ideas of essence, Europeanism, and absolutism were discussed, The third, and longest, chapter looks at the impact of social theory on theology. Sociology gave Troeltsch â˜a new way of seeing thingsâ, and this new perspective is to be seen pre-eminently in The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches. Discussion of this centres on the three main concepts that Troeltsch delineated, compromise, natural law, and church/sect typology.

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Inscription: Engd by W.J. Edwards, from Dag. by Brady.; Portrait with decorative border and vignette entitled: "Genl. Cass at a treat with the Indians." Cass was the first Governor of Michigan. Image removed from unidentified book.

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