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Book Synopsis Nord-Amerika in Geographischen und Geschictlichen Umrissen by : Karl Andree
Download or read book Nord-Amerika in Geographischen und Geschictlichen Umrissen written by Karl Andree and published by . This book was released on 1854 with total page 838 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Amerika - eine Prophezeiung by : William Blake
Download or read book Amerika - eine Prophezeiung written by William Blake and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2012-07-11 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Drei Jahre in Amerika, 1859-1862 by : Israel Joseph Benjamin
Download or read book Drei Jahre in Amerika, 1859-1862 written by Israel Joseph Benjamin and published by . This book was released on 1862 with total page 802 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Religion und Politik in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika by : Norbert Finzsch
Download or read book Religion und Politik in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika written by Norbert Finzsch and published by LIT Verlag Münster. This book was released on 2012 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
V. 3 no. 1 has supplement: Gustav Körner, deutsche-amerikanischer jurist, staatsmann, diplomat und geschichtschriber. Ein lebensbild von H. A. Rattermann.
Book Synopsis Deutsch-amerikanische Geschichtsblätter by :
Download or read book Deutsch-amerikanische Geschichtsblätter written by and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: V. 3 no. 1 has supplement: Gustav Körner, deutsche-amerikanischer jurist, staatsmann, diplomat und geschichtschriber. Ein lebensbild von H. A. Rattermann.
Download or read book Amerikastudien written by and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 600 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Ich habe dieses Buch in meinen schwierigen Zeiten geschrieben und erkannte, dass ich meine Erfahrungen benutzen muss, um das Buch zu schreiben, um Menschen beizubringen wie sie beide Seiten des Lebens genießen können. Ich glaube, dass es nicht nur eine gute oder schlechte Zeit im Leben gibt. Ich sehe eher die Möglichkeiten für kreative Erfindungen, Regeneration, Wachstum, Neuorientierung und Nachdenken über die Vergangenheit und Zukunft. Dieses Buch habe Ich geschrieben, um die Fragen die unsere Welt am meisten gestellt werden zu beantworten, und die mir ständig durch den Kopf gehen. Ich möchte mit diesem Buch, durch meine Erfahrungen erkennen lassen, das es für jedes Problem eine Lösung geben kann. Haben die Politiker wirklich die Lösungen für unsere wirtschaftlichen Probleme? Kann die Welt jemals Frieden und Harmonie dauerhaft erleben? Brauchen wir Religionen oder Gott? Gibt es wirklich einen Gott? Wenn ja, wo können wir ihn finden? Ich hoffe, dass die meisten Fragen beantwortet sein werden, nachdem Du dieses Buch gelesen hast. Die Menschheit vergisst oft, dass es in jeder Situation zwei Seiten gibt: eine gute und schlechte Seite - wie die Sonne und der Mond, Tag und Nacht, Licht und Dunkelheit. Leider wollen wir oft nur die gute Seite sehen und vergessen dabei, dass die Zeiten des Leids uns große Chancen bieten, uns positive weiter zu entwickeln. Wir sind manchmal so sehr damit beschäftigt die schuld bei dem Anderen zu suchen und nicht bei uns. Kann das einer der Gründe sein, warum wir uns oft nicht vertragen? Ich möchte meine Erfahrungen und meine die da durch entstandene Weisheit mit dir teilen. Mach Dir keine Sorgen über den Tod, aber bereit dich in Gedanken darauf vor. Dazu gehört vor allen Dingen Gottes Liebe und Allmacht an zuerkennen. In diesen Buch schreibe Ich über Kindererziehung, Lebens -einstellungen, Charakter und viele andere Dinge des Lebens.
Book Synopsis Warum LäSst Ein Ordentlicher Gott Unordnung Zu? by : Patience Johnson
Download or read book Warum LäSst Ein Ordentlicher Gott Unordnung Zu? written by Patience Johnson and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2012-11 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ich habe dieses Buch in meinen schwierigen Zeiten geschrieben und erkannte, dass ich meine Erfahrungen benutzen muss, um das Buch zu schreiben, um Menschen beizubringen wie sie beide Seiten des Lebens genießen können. Ich glaube, dass es nicht nur eine gute oder schlechte Zeit im Leben gibt. Ich sehe eher die Möglichkeiten für kreative Erfindungen, Regeneration, Wachstum, Neuorientierung und Nachdenken über die Vergangenheit und Zukunft. Dieses Buch habe Ich geschrieben, um die Fragen die unsere Welt am meisten gestellt werden zu beantworten, und die mir ständig durch den Kopf gehen. Ich möchte mit diesem Buch, durch meine Erfahrungen erkennen lassen, das es für jedes Problem eine Lösung geben kann. Haben die Politiker wirklich die Lösungen für unsere wirtschaftlichen Probleme? Kann die Welt jemals Frieden und Harmonie dauerhaft erleben? Brauchen wir Religionen oder Gott? Gibt es wirklich einen Gott? Wenn ja, wo können wir ihn finden? Ich hoffe, dass die meisten Fragen beantwortet sein werden, nachdem Du dieses Buch gelesen hast. Die Menschheit vergisst oft, dass es in jeder Situation zwei Seiten gibt: eine gute und schlechte Seite - wie die Sonne und der Mond, Tag und Nacht, Licht und Dunkelheit. Leider wollen wir oft nur die gute Seite sehen und vergessen dabei, dass die Zeiten des Leids uns große Chancen bieten, uns positive weiter zu entwickeln. Wir sind manchmal so sehr damit beschäftigt die schuld bei dem Anderen zu suchen und nicht bei uns. Kann das einer der Gründe sein, warum wir uns oft nicht vertragen? Ich möchte meine Erfahrungen und meine die da durch entstandene Weisheit mit dir teilen. Mach Dir keine Sorgen über den Tod, aber bereit dich in Gedanken darauf vor. Dazu gehört vor allen Dingen Gottes Liebe und Allmacht an zuerkennen. In diesen Buch schreibe Ich über Kindererziehung, Lebens -einstellungen, Charakter und viele andere Dinge des Lebens.
Working as Ombudsperson for Human Rights in the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, Gret Haller became aware that the reactions of the United States and Europe are hardly ever the same, be it in Bosnia or in other parts of the world, with the current crisis in the Middle East offering just another example: in international negotiations it is always the United States that refuses to give up sovereignty. While Europeans view sharing as an instrument to guarantee freedom and peace, Washington sees it as a threat to its independence and power. Instead, the U.S. government relies on unsanctioned campaigns against rogue states. The author is not optimistic that the recent shift in the political climate in the U.S. will change this deeply ingrained attitude. In her book, based on in-depth and first-hand experience in the transatlantic political arena, the author concludes that any fresh approach towards addressing these differences will first require an understanding of their roots in history. In Europe, the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 began a development that led to the emergence of a nation-state that ultimately came to be based on shared sovereignty. In the New World, however, the dominance of society over the state marked a break with that European tradition.
Book Synopsis The Limits of Atlanticism by : Gret Haller
Download or read book The Limits of Atlanticism written by Gret Haller and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2007-07-15 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Working as Ombudsperson for Human Rights in the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, Gret Haller became aware that the reactions of the United States and Europe are hardly ever the same, be it in Bosnia or in other parts of the world, with the current crisis in the Middle East offering just another example: in international negotiations it is always the United States that refuses to give up sovereignty. While Europeans view sharing as an instrument to guarantee freedom and peace, Washington sees it as a threat to its independence and power. Instead, the U.S. government relies on unsanctioned campaigns against rogue states. The author is not optimistic that the recent shift in the political climate in the U.S. will change this deeply ingrained attitude. In her book, based on in-depth and first-hand experience in the transatlantic political arena, the author concludes that any fresh approach towards addressing these differences will first require an understanding of their roots in history. In Europe, the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 began a development that led to the emergence of a nation-state that ultimately came to be based on shared sovereignty. In the New World, however, the dominance of society over the state marked a break with that European tradition.
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Winner of the 2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award Christianity in Latin America provides a complete overview of more than 500 years of the history of Christianity in the ‘New World’. This book specifically focuses on conquest, exploitation of slave- and forced labor, mission, the formation of the Catholic Church after the council of Trent, Inquisition, popular religiosity, and postcolonial state formation. Attention is also given to the emergence of Protestant immigrant and mission churches, modern forms of exploitation of indigenous and Afro-American workers, Catholic-Protestant antagonisms from the beginning of ecumenism, liberation theology, the proliferation of Pentecostal churches, and the military dictatorships in the second half of the 20th Century. The inclusion of German research in this book is an important asset to the Anglo-American research area, in which information is disclosed that was previously unavailable in English. This book will present the reader with required handbook material on the history of Christianity on the South American continent, based on a tremendous breadth of literature. During his years as Technical Director in Central America, the author studied Mesoamerican Indian Cultures as well as the social conditions of the impoverished sectors of the population. This book is a compilation of the author’s extensive research while a lecturer of church history at the Theological Faculty of São Leopoldo (Brazil), as well as during visits to nearly all countries of Latin America, and as a visiting professor in Portugal, Brazil, Nicaragua, Cuba, Argentine and Peru. Thorough research was also completed while lecturing at the University of Cologne (Germany) on Iberian and Latin American History, as well as during his term as professorial chair of Richard Konetzke and Günter Kahle. This publication is an amalgamation of the knowledge and expertise the author gained during research from his entire career.
Book Synopsis Christianity in Latin America by : Hans-Jürgen Prien
Download or read book Christianity in Latin America written by Hans-Jürgen Prien and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2012-11-21 with total page 702 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award Christianity in Latin America provides a complete overview of more than 500 years of the history of Christianity in the ‘New World’. This book specifically focuses on conquest, exploitation of slave- and forced labor, mission, the formation of the Catholic Church after the council of Trent, Inquisition, popular religiosity, and postcolonial state formation. Attention is also given to the emergence of Protestant immigrant and mission churches, modern forms of exploitation of indigenous and Afro-American workers, Catholic-Protestant antagonisms from the beginning of ecumenism, liberation theology, the proliferation of Pentecostal churches, and the military dictatorships in the second half of the 20th Century. The inclusion of German research in this book is an important asset to the Anglo-American research area, in which information is disclosed that was previously unavailable in English. This book will present the reader with required handbook material on the history of Christianity on the South American continent, based on a tremendous breadth of literature. During his years as Technical Director in Central America, the author studied Mesoamerican Indian Cultures as well as the social conditions of the impoverished sectors of the population. This book is a compilation of the author’s extensive research while a lecturer of church history at the Theological Faculty of São Leopoldo (Brazil), as well as during visits to nearly all countries of Latin America, and as a visiting professor in Portugal, Brazil, Nicaragua, Cuba, Argentine and Peru. Thorough research was also completed while lecturing at the University of Cologne (Germany) on Iberian and Latin American History, as well as during his term as professorial chair of Richard Konetzke and Günter Kahle. This publication is an amalgamation of the knowledge and expertise the author gained during research from his entire career.