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Ferdinand Tönnies. The precise nature of the eucharist had been of interest to reformers for centuries before the Reformation, but with the splits in western Christendom in the sixteenth century it took on added significance. While Catholics understood that during the Mass the bread and the wine underwent a physical藐视 发表于 2025-3-30 18:38:18
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Ferdinand Tönnies and the same person, since its first and final words are, respectively, . by “Our Nig”‘. The titles of the first three chapters reinforce the supposition that the book is autobiographical, since they are respectively entitled: ‘Mag Smith, My Mother’, ‘My Father’s Death’ and ‘A New Home For Me’ (xxxEpithelium 发表于 2025-3-31 09:11:29
Ferdinand Tönniesal inquiry. I do so by invoking a particular ‘case’, that of the feminist writer and theorist Olive Schreiner (1855–1920)/ and by working in a particular way, through the lens of ‘feminist auto/biography’, broadly conceived.. My purpose is to illuminate pertinent issues surrounding the representatio