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La politique antiprotestante de Louis XIV prit plusieurs formes et eut plusieurs conséquences: violences militaires pour arracher des abjurations, emprisonnement des irréductibles, exode de milliers de huguenots et saisie de leurs biens abandonnés en France. Tout était lié. L’histoire des pressions et des violences à l’encontre des enfants et des jeunes gens protestants est beaucoup moins bien connue. Les enfants furent pourtant utilisés sans vergogne pour briser la résistance passive de ceux qui, malgré tout, restaient fidèles à la foi réformée. On enleva ainsi plusieurs milliers d’enfants protestants de leur famille pour les « rééduquer » dans des maisons dites « des Nouveaux Catholiques ». On dressa alors les frères contre les sœurs et les fils et les filles contre les pères et les mères, de telle sorte qu’on put parler d’une véritable « perversion des familles ». -- quatrième de couverture
Église catholique --- Protestants --- Convertis du protestantisme au catholicisme --- Protestants --- Violence politique --- Enlèvement de mineurs --- Éducation --- Persécutions --- Famille
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Inhaltsverzeichnis Patrick HamiltonStudent in Marburg - Märtyrer in St.AndrewsFranz LambertFranziskaner in Avignon - Professor in MarburgAntoine de MarcourtDer Unruhe-Stifter vom Neuenburger SeeRichard BayfieldDer das Bücher-Verbreiten mit seinem Leben bezahlteJohn HamiltonWar der spätere Erzbischof von St.Andrews1527 als Student in Marburg an der Lahn?
Christian biography. --- Episcopalians. --- Protestants. --- Christians --- Anglicans --- Christian life --- Christianity --- Church biography --- Ecclesiastical biography --- Biography --- Religious biography
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Protestants --- Protestant churches --- Rabbis --- Judaism --- Protestant churches --- Judaism --- Protestant churches --- Church and the world --- Clavairoly, François --- Korsia, Haïm
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Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1866-1937) was an extraordinary German theologian who gained considerable international repute during his lifetime for his many pioneering contributions in the widely divergent fields of postclassical Greek philology, lexicography, the archaeological excavations of ancient Ephesus, international conciliation and the ecumenical movement. He was the recipient of numerous national and international distinctions, including eight honorary doctorates from six different countries, and was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize. Yet until recent years this once celebrated intellectual has largely been overlooked by modern scholarship, or, if mentioned, often tended to be misrepresented. Although a pleasing upsurge of interest in Deissmann has occurred during the past decade - driven primarily by research from German theological faculties - this comprehensive book from the Antipodes is the first authorized biographical analysis of his multifaceted academic career. Gerber's thorough research is based on an impressive range of hitherto unpublished sources - drawn from some 25 archives, scattered over 3 continents - as well as much privately held material which includes Deissmann's personal diary. An important added feature of this source-rich work is the substantial collection of relevant appendices and addenda, as these consist of transcribed documentary material that would otherwise remain largely unknown or inaccessible to most readers.
Deissmann, Adolf, --- 225.02 --- Nieuw Testament: bijbelse filologie --- 225.02 Nieuw Testament: bijbelse filologie --- Deissmann, Adolf --- Protestants --- Christians --- Deissmann, Adolf, - 1866-1937 --- Deissmann. --- Ecumenism. --- Lexicography, Archaeology. --- Philology.
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Popular literature and frontier studies stress that Americans moved west to farm or to seek a new beginning. Scott Rohrer argues that Protestant migrants in early America relocated in search of salvation, Christian community, reform, or all three. In Wandering Souls, Rohrer examines the migration patterns of eight religious groups and finds that Protestant migrations consisted of two basic types. The most common type involved migrations motivated by religion, economics, and family, in which Puritans, Methodists, Moravians, and others headed to the frontier as individuals in sear
Migration, Internal --- Protestants --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Population geography --- Internal migrants --- Christians --- History. --- United States --- Church history. --- Church history --- History --- Migration [Internal ]
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Evangelistic work --- Missions --- Asmat (Indonesian people) --- Theological anthropology --- Evangélisation --- Asmat (Peuple d'Indonésie) --- Anthropologie théologique --- History. --- Social life and customs --- Christianity. --- Histoire --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Christianisme --- Protestants --- Indonesia --- Papua New Guinea --- Catholics --- Conversion --- Christianity --- Civilization
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In der vorliegenden Studie, die sich als Beitrag zur historischen Sprachkontakt- und Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung versteht, wird der Sprachwechsel der Hugenotten vom Französischen zum Deutschen in verschiedenen brandenburgischen Stadt- und Landkolonien rekonstruiert. Die an archivalischen Quellen vorgenommene Untersuchung zeigt, dass dieser Prozess je nach lokaler, sozialer und sprachlicher Umgebung sehr verschieden verlief und unterschiedliche Dynamiken entfaltete. Die sprachliche Akkulturation der frankophonen Migranten und ihrer nachfolgenden Generationen wird aus verschiedenen Perspektiven beleuchtet. Differenziert nach Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit, Domänen und Textsorten, Schrift- und Schreibkompetenz, Schreibusus und Schriftsprachwandel sowie monolingualem und bilingualem Sprachunterricht wird in Longitudinalstudien der vom 17. bis 19. Jahrhundert dauernde Übergang zum Deutschen empirisch untersucht. Es zeigt sich, dass Sprachwechsel nicht das einfache Auswechseln der einen Sprache durch eine andere bedeutet, sondern ein komplexer und asynchroner Abbau, Umbau und Aufbau sprachlicher Muster in einem permanent mehrsprachigen Kontext ist.
Huguenots --- Second language acquisition. --- French --- Frenchmen (French people) --- Ethnology --- Second language learning --- Language acquisition --- Huguenots in France --- Christian sects --- Protestants --- Languages. --- Cultural assimilation --- Second language acquisition --- Languages --- E-books --- Linguistic change --- Multilingualism --- History --- Bilingualism. --- Huguenots. --- Language Change. --- Language Contact. --- Multilingualism.
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Clergé --- Religion et État --- Théologie --- Pastorale (religion) --- Formation --- Étude et enseignement --- Church and state --- Clergy --- Étude et enseignement --- Étude et enseignement. --- Church and state - France - Congresses --- Clergy - France - Congresses --- les pouvoirs publics et la formation des cadres religieux en France --- le culte israélite --- catholicisme --- l'Eglise orthodoxe --- le culte protestant --- pasteurs --- les protestants évangéliques --- imams --- brahmanisme --- hindouisme --- bouddhisme --- l'Asie --- vieux-catholiques --- mormons --- témoins de Jéhovah --- scientologues --- l'autorité religieuse
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Christian church history --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1700-1799 --- Mainz --- Thuringia --- Enlightenment --- Group identity --- Nobility --- Siècle des Lumières --- Identité collective --- Noblesse --- Religious aspects --- Aspect religieux --- Catholic Church --- Eichsfeld (Germany) --- Eichsfeld (Allemagne --- Eichsfeld (Allemagne) --- Religious life and customs --- Church history --- Vie religieuse --- Histoire religieuse --- Catholiques --- --Identité religieuse --- --Société rurale --- --Eichsfeld --- --Appartenance religieuse --- --Protestants --- --Allemagne --- --Clergé --- --Rhenanie --- --XVIIIe s., --- Siècle des Lumières --- Identité collective --- Clergé --- Mouvement des Lumières --- Siècle des lumières --- appartenance religieuse --- catholique --- Église catholique --- Église et État --- Histoire --- Catholique --- Protestant --- Identité religieuse --- Société rurale --- Relations --- Églises protestantes --- Allemagne --- Saint Empire romain germanique --- Conditions sociales --- Appartenance religieuse --- XVIIIe s., 1701-1800 --- Eichsfeld --- Rhenanie --- Rhénanie (Allemagne) --- 18e siècle
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