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Re: RJ Hollingdale theory on Nietzsche & Lutheran pietism     

Author: Tron
Date: Nov 7, 2006 09:04

... his translation of Thus Spake Zarathustra presents the following schema of the development of Nietzsche's thought: - 1st phase: (in childhood) strong religious belief (more particularly Lutheran pietism) - 2nd phase: rejection of childhood religion in favour of atheism & nihilism - 3rd phase: essentially a return to the beliefs of childhood, but reformulated in such a ...
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RJ Hollingdale theory on Nietzsche & Lutheran pietism     

Author: S J Kissane
Date: Nov 7, 2006 03:27

...introduction to his translation of Thus Spake Zarathustra presents the following schema of the development of Nietzsche's thought: - 1st phase: (in childhood) strong religious belief (more particularly Lutheran pietism) - 2nd phase: rejection of childhood religion in favour of atheism & nihilism - 3rd phase: essentially a return to the beliefs of childhood, but reformulated in such a way...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo     

Author: spudnik
Date: Sep 9, 2008 14:38

....com/other/2002/2949moonification.html The two operations of Wells and Russell from which Moon sprung are these: The Moral Re-Armament Movement, founded at a 1921 meeting between a wacky Lutheran preacher from Philadelphia and two British delegates to the Washington Disarmament Conference, Lord Arthur Balfour and H.G. Wells. Moral Re-Armament became the mass organizational vehicle for ...
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Re: The Absurdity of Racism and Ethnic Nationalism     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 27, 2008 22:58

...: C. Carroll, D. Carroll, and Fitzsimons. Among the Protestants delegates to the Constitutional Convention, 28 were Episcopalian, eight were Presbyterians, seven were Congregationalists, two were Lutherans, two were Dutch Reformed, and two were Methodists. The total number being 49. Some of the more prominent Founding Fathers were anti-clerical or vocal about their opposition to ...
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Re: The Absurdity of Racism and Ethnic Nationalism     

Author: tooly
Date: Aug 27, 2008 03:39

... Catholics: C. Carroll, D. Carroll, and Fitzsimons. Among the Protestants delegates to the Constitutional Convention, 28 were Episcopalian, eight were Presbyterians, seven were Congregationalists, two were Lutherans, two were Dutch Reformed, and two were Methodists. The total number being 49. Some of the more prominent Founding Fathers were anti-clerical or vocal about their opposition to ...
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Re: The Absurdity of Racism and Ethnic Nationalism     

Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 26, 2008 10:41

... Catholics: C. Carroll, D. Carroll, and Fitzsimons. Among the Protestants delegates to the Constitutional Convention, 28 were Episcopalian, eight were Presbyterians, seven were Congregationalists, two were Lutherans, two were Dutch Reformed, and two were Methodists. The total number being 49. Some of the more prominent Founding Fathers were anti-clerical or vocal about their opposition to ...
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Re: Peb Hmoob txoj kev sib hlub nyob 6 tiam 21.     

Author: TED
Date: Aug 21, 2008 14:18

... ua tsis tau ib qhoo. Koj yeej muaj koj dab, kuv yeej muaj kuv qhua. Koj coj dab 7 txim, kuv coj dab 9 txig, nws mus Chucrch of Chris, nyuag mus Catholic church, hos lawv ho mus Lutheran Church, etc..... Tej no los yog peb thoob tsib to nrog ces peb yeej tsis sib ciav sib cais thiab. Txawm nyias coj nyias kev dab kev qhua los peb yeej tseem yog ib hais Hmoob. Phoojywg kwvtij,...
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Re: The Institution Of Marriage     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 20, 2008 03:00

.... To test this possibility, the team analysed church-gathered records for 25,000 Finns from the 18th and 19th centuries. People tended to move little, no one practiced contraception and the Lutheran Church enforced monogamy. Only widowed men could remarry, and if they had children with their new wife, they fathered more kids, on average, than men who married once. But ultimately ...
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Re: Peb Hmoob txoj kev sib hlub nyob 6 tiam 21.     

Author: Hmong-Lao
Date: Aug 19, 2008 07:13

...yeej ua tsis tau ib qhoo. Koj yeej muaj koj dab, kuv yeej muaj kuv qhua. Koj coj dab 7 txim, kuv coj dab 9 txig, nws mus Chucrch of Chris, nyuag mus Catholic church, hos lawv ho mus Lutheran Church, etc..... Tej no los yog peb thoob tsib to nrog ces peb yeej tsis sib ciav sib cais thiab. Txawm nyias coj nyias kev dab kev qhua los peb yeej tseem yog ib hais Hmoob. Phoojywg kwvtij, Koj hais...
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Re: Judge says UC can deny class credit to Christian school students     

Author: Free Lunch
Date: Aug 17, 2008 12:51

... or unspecified 2.5%%, unaffiliated 12.1%%, none 4%% (2007 est.) Canada: 70.3 Roman Catholic 42.6%%, Protestant 23.3%% (including United Church 9.5%%, Anglican 6.8%%, Baptist 2.4%%, Lutheran 2%%), other Christian 4.4%%, Muslim 1.9%%, other and unspecified 11.8%%, none 16%% Germany: 68%% Protestant 34%%, Roman Catholic 34%%, Muslim 3.7%%, unaffiliated or other 28.3%% UK: 71...
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