凝视 发表于 2025-3-25 05:09:05

Graffiti-Writing als Distinktion von ›unten‹a supplement to the material discussed in Volume One of the ., pp. 179–199. Part I of the current report corresponds to the lettering of subtitles in the first volume, and is intended only to add to the material that was covered in the previous volume. Part II discusses developments on other issues.

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,Kunst und Religion der Mayavölker II,ution is the first one on this subject in this biennial series. Thus, we will not confine our attention to developments during the last two years, but will provide a somewhat broader overview. We will base our discussion primarily on (semi-) official church documents within and between Protestant de

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-02650-1of the member churches of the Anglican Communion on questions of biomedical ethics. In the interval since publication of the first volume in this series, we have gained improved access to church offices around the world. We have identified helpful respondents in the Anglican churches of Australia, N

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-98531-6he attention of the author since the publication of the first bibliography two years ago (, pp. 857–101). That material will be followed by bibliographical entries for the 1990–1992 period. During this period, books consisting of collections of articles by various authors and at least one signif

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Graffiti-Writing als Distinktion von ›unten‹rent, to worldly concerns, including ethics. Buddhist scholars and teachers sometimes contribute to such misconceptions, especially in relation to the branch of Buddhism known as Zen (Chinese, . Indian, ., which was introduced to Americans by Zen master D.T. Suzuki in the early part of the twentieth

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»Hässlich wie ein modernes Kunstwerk«sical aspects. His concern for the health of those to whom he ministered led him to create medical services at no cost to those who were poor and in deep need, refusing no one for any reason. He saw health as going beyond a simple biological well-being to wellness of the whole person. His witness of
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