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316.347 <492> --- 933.95 --- 949.2.06 --- Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Nederland --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora in Nederland --- Geschiedenis van Nederland:--(1813-1898) --- Jews --- Social integration --- History --- Netherlands --- Ethnic relations. --- 949.2.06 Geschiedenis van Nederland:--(1813-1898) --- 933.95 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: diaspora in Nederland --- 316.347 <492> Stratificatie volgens ras, cultuur, nationaliteit--Nederland --- #gsdb8 --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism
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Beknopte beschrijving van de geschiedenis van christendom en antsemitisme.
296*813 --- 296*813 Christelijk antisemitisme --- Christelijk antisemitisme --- Christian religion --- Jewish religion
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Interviews met Britse en Amerikaanse theologen die voorstanders zijn van de 'ecclesial turn': de wending naar de kerk als morele gemeenschap in een post-christelijke, geseculariseerde wereld.
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Most people know little more than fragments of Dutch Jewish history: the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam; Jewish socialism; the devastating years of the Second World War. So where is the storyline? What happened to the Jews in the Netherlands from the moment they first settled there permanently? This book answers that question. It presents the central points of 700 years of Jewish history in the Netherlands briefly and succinctly. One hundred elements of the story have been chosen that taken as a whole create a balanced and representative picture. Each relates to a central event, place, person or object that helps to illuminate one important aspect of the history of the Jews in the Netherlands, and each is linked to a striking, iconic image. They are grouped by century around unifying themes that make them part of an ongoing story.
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Jewish religion --- History of the Netherlands --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1700-1799
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Jewish religion --- Israel --- Jews --- Judaism --- Jewish literature --- Dutch imprints --- Academic collection --- 296 <01> --- 933 <01> --- 296 <492> --- 296 <493> --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Geschiedenis van Palestina en het Joodse volk--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Nederland --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--België --- 933 <01> Geschiedenis van Palestina en het Joodse volk--Bibliografieën. Catalogi --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaica --- Hebrew literature --- Literature --- Bibliography --- Jews - Bibliography --- Judaism - Bibliography --- Jews - Netherlands - Bibliography --- Jewish literature - Netherlands - Bibliography --- Dutch imprints - Bibliography
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Calvinism’s influence and reputation have received ample scholarly attention. But how John Calvin himself – his person, character, and deeds – was remembered, commemorated, and memorialized, is a question few historians have addressed. Focussing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this volume aims to open up the subject with chapters on Calvin’s monumentalization in statues and museums, his appearance in novels, children’s books, and travel writing, his iconic function for Hungarian nationalists and Presbyterian missionaries to China, his reputation among Mormons and freethinkers, and his rivalry with Michael Servetus in French Protestant memory. The result is a fresh contribution to the field of religious memory studies and an invitation to further comparative research. Contributors include: R. Bryan Bademan, Patrick Cabanel, R. Scott Clark, Thomas J. Davis, Stephen S. Francis, Joe B. Fulton, Botond Gaál, Stefan Laube, Johan de Niet, Herman Paul, James Rigney, Michèle Sacquin, Jonathan Seitz, Robert Vosloo, Bart Wallet, and Valentine Zuber.
Memory --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- Christianity. --- Calvin, Jean, --- Calvijn, Johannes --- Calvin, Jean --- Calvinus, Johannes --- 2 CALVIN, JEAN <01> --- 2 CALVIN, JEAN <01> Godsdienst. Theologie--Bibliografieën. Catalogi--CALVIN, JEAN --- Godsdienst. Theologie--Bibliografieën. Catalogi--CALVIN, JEAN --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Religious aspects
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Christian church history --- anno 1900-1999 --- Netherlands --- Belgium
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"Joachimsthal was een van de bekendste Joodse boekhandels, uitgevers en drukkers van Amsterdam, gevestigd in het hart van de Jodenbuurt. In dit boek wordt voor het eerst het verhaal van Joachimsthal gebracht, met daarbij oog voor de familie achter het bedrijf en voor de vernieuwende, vaak verrassende productie. Wat was het geheim van Joachimsthal? Hoe kon dit bedrijf, in 1823 gestart door Duits-Joodse immigranten, zo snel zo'n centrale plaats krijgen in Joods Nederland en hoe verwierven ze in 1891 de voornaamste plek in de Joodse publieke sfeer? Het boek bevat meer dan 20 verdiepende vensters waarin de cultuurhistorische betekenis van het bedrijf wordt beschreven. Daarin is onder meer aandacht voor vroomheid en mystiek, gebedenboeken en politieke pamfletten, Joodse Oranjeliefde en antifascisme, vormgeving en kunst, Joodse communicatie netwerken en verhouding tot de niet-joodse samenleving, zionisme en antizionisme."--
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