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  • His name for this discovery was Faith [ "Glaube"], but Faith in its first intention for Luther meant a personal experience or discovery of God, brought into full view and clear apprehension in Christ.

    Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries Rufus Matthew Jones 1905

  • In: Atheistischer und jüdisch-christlicher Glaube: Wie wird Naturwissenschaft geprägt?

    Flagellum evolution -- how's your German? - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • Glaube mehr, dass im Februar oder Maerz 2010 das Wiesbadener Integrationsamt mein jetzige Visum verlaengern wird.

    OpEdNews - Diary: Dear Hessen Landtag Petition Office, Please fix this Broken system that reminds us more of East Germany than it should 2009

  • Note 3: The best and most extensive discussion of the high-medieval theology of infant baptism is still Arthur Landgraf's "Kindertaufe und Glaube in der Frühscholastik," Gregorianum 9 (1928): 337 — 73, 497 — 543; revised in Landgraf's Dogmengeschichte der Frühscholastik, vol. 3.1 (Regensburg, 1954). back

    A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005

  • Jacobi's critics, in this case Hamann included, were quick to point out that the English ˜belief™ does not have quite the same meaning as the German Glaube; that the latter carries religious connotations best expressed in English by

    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi di Giovanni, George 2005

  • (Jacobi, 1787: 67ff) These autobiographical remarks come at the heel of a defence, in the first part of the Dialogue, against the accusation of irrationalism brought against him chiefly because of his use of the term ˜faith™ (Glaube, in German) in the Spinoza Letters.

    Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi di Giovanni, George 2005

  • In the closing scene, the Scottish queen receives communion, and her priest assures her, "The word is dead; belief gives life [Das Wort ist tot, der Glaube macht lebendig]" (380).

    Tragedy and the War of the Aesthetic 2000

  • Der christliche Glaube nach den Grundsätzen der evangelischen Kirche, one of the great theological treatises of the century, was published by Friederich Schleiermacher (1768–1834).

    1819 2001

  • Der Christliche Glaube (1821, §§21-22), he brings his view to bear on the problem of heresy.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID LARRIMORE HOLLAND 1968

  • For a while his legs trembled under him, and Zart looked up quite frightened into his pale face; Glaube too could scarcely speak to him; and it was long before they were laughing merrily again under the tall palm-trees of the garden.

    The Rocky Island and Other Similitudes Samuel Wilberforce

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