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Collins, C. John. "Freedoms and limitations: C. S. Lewis and Francis Schaeffer as a tag team." Theofilos 12, no. 1 (2020): 166–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.48032/theo/12/1/12.

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I count it a great delight to contribute this essay in honor (or should I say, in honour?) of Professor Jerram Barrs, especially since he (together with his associate Ranald Macaulay), Francis Schaeffer, and C. S. Lewis have done so much to shape my own thinking and living as a Christian. To have Professor Barrs as a colleague, and a friend, is a privilege beyond my wildest imagining. And if I focus on Genesis 1–11 in this essay, consider that a tribute to my sharing the 2010 Francis A. Schaeffer lectureship with Professor Barrs on that topic.
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Owen, Suzanne. "Is Druidry Indigenous? The Politics of Pagan Indigeneity Discourse." International Journal for the Study of New Religions 9, no. 2 (2019): 235–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.37622.

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This article asks if “indigenous,” associated as it is with “colonized peoples,” is being employed strategically by Druids in Britain to support cultural or political aims. Prominent Druids make various claims to indigeneity, presenting Druidry as the pre-Christian religion of the British Isles and emphasizing that it originated there. By “religion” it also assumes Druidry was a culture equal to if not superior to Christianity—similar to views of antiquarians in earlier centuries who idealized a pre-Christian British culture as equal to that of ancient Greece. Although British Druids refute the nationalist tag, and make efforts to root out those tendencies, it can be argued that it is a love of the land rather than the country per se that drives indigeneity discourses in British Druidry.
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Krieger, Martin. "Book Review: Das erste gedruckte deutsche Walfangjournal: Christian Bullens ‘Tag-Register’ einer Hamburger Fangreise nach Spitzbergen und Nordnorwegen im Jahre 1667." International Journal of Maritime History 16, no. 1 (2004): 225–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/084387140401600127.

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Sicher, Efraim. "Teaching Jessica: race, religion, and gender in The Merchant of Venice." Journal of Language and Cultural Education 4, no. 3 (2016): 268–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jolace-2016-0036.

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AbstractThe Jew’s “fair daughter” in Shakespeare’s playThe Merchant of Veniceconverts and marries a Christian, Lorenzo. Recent attention, however, to changing ideas of race and identity in the early modern period has brought into question the divisions of Christian/Jew/Moor. Can Jessica convert and no longer be considered the Jew’s daughter? As “gentle” and “fair” is she to be considered gentile and in no way dark (spiritually or racially)? Jessica’s conversion has apparently little religious meaning, but rather she is saved from the Jew her father by marriage to Lorenzo, who becomes Shylock’s heir. Is Jessica’s conversion to be considered a matter of convenience that might, as Launcelot quips, raise the price of hogs, or is it also to be counted as an ideological and racial conversion that reveals underlying anxieties about gender, sexuality, and religious identity? This essay attempts to argue against the grain of the performance history ofThe Merchant History, which often downplays the role of Jessica or revises the text of the play, and returns to the text in order to contextualize the conversion of Jessica in contemporary discourses of gender, race, and religion in England’s expansionist colonialism and proto-capitalist commerce. The conversion of Jessica can be seen in that context as an exchange of monetary and ethical value, in which women’s sexuality also had a price-tag. These questions have implications for the teaching of the play and for the understanding of its concerns with unstable sexual, religious, and national identities.
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Björkman, Börje. "Nytt i institutionens skriftserier." HumaNetten, no. 18 (November 27, 2015): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.15626/hn.20061805.

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Senaste nytt i institutionens skriftserier:
 Kristina Jansson, Saisir l’insaisissable: les formes et les traductions du discours indirect libre dans des romans suédois et français. Acta Wexionensia nr 86/2006.
 Lars Olsson (red), Invandring, invandrare och etniska relationer i Sverige 1945-2005. Årsbok från forskningsmiljön AMER. Acta Wexionensia nr 79/2005.
 Johan Svanberg, Minnen av migrationen. Arbetskraftsinvandring från Jugoslavien till Svenska Fläktfabriken i Växjö kring 1970. Acta Wexionensia nr 80/2006.
 Hägerdal, Hans, Candrasangkala: The Balinese Art of Dating Events. Rapporter från Växjö universitet: Humaniora
 Sofia Ask, Gunilla Byrman, Solveig Hammarbäck, Maria Lindgren, Per Stille (red.), Lekt och lärt. Vänskrift till Jan Einarsson 2006. Rapporter från Växjö universitet: Humaniora, Nr 16/2006. 
 Scripta minora Nr 47: Meike Krüger, Spuren des kollektiven Gedächtnisses im Roman Faserland von Christian Kracht.
 Scripta minora Nr 48: Corina Löwe, ”Eigentlich können wir uns jeden Tag entscheiden, jemand anderer zu sein” Metamorphosen von Geschlechtsanatomie und -identität, dargestellt an den Romanfiguren in Sibylle Bergs Roman Amerika.
 Scripta minora Nr 49: Gunilla Byrman och Jan Einarsson (red.), Två uppsatser i nordiska språk (Lovisa Alvtörn: En människas språkhistoria. I ljuset av ett vidgat lektbegrepp. Astrid Skoglund: ”Om sättet att tillhopa gå”. Jämförelse mellan två sexualvetenskapliga texter från två skilda sekel)
 Scripta minora Nr 50: Arvid Jurjaks, I en bländande verklighet. Om sol och hetta i Albert Camus Främlingen.
 
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Rachmat C., Antonius. "Analisis Rancang Bangun Sistem Repositori Institusi Berbasis Metadata Dublin Core di UKDW Yogyakarta." Jurnal ULTIMA InfoSys 5, no. 2 (2014): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31937/si.v5i2.267.

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In this paper we will discuss how to design and analysis a repository system in university, Duta Wacana Christian University (DWCU). The system is web-based, and implements Dublin Core (DC) metadata, using tagging systems, and implements Open Archive Initiatives-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) data provider. The term Institutional Repository (IR) appears since 2003 and is now widely used in various institutions including universities. IR university is a place that contains digital work data, both scientific and non-scientific research from entire academic community of the university. IR univesitry contains many formats such as documents (text), audio (sound), and video. Development of the system has been conducted by the author and team and produce a repository that has appropriate permissions to the stored data, it is applying the standard DC metadata and tagging on each of its file, it has preview feature, and able to perform searching based on tag and DC metadata that previously stored in it. The results concluded that implementation of DC metadata that store permanently in each file, causes each file has a unique metadata signature, so that each file downloaded from the system is actually (originally) comes from UKDW institutional repository. The use of tagging on each file allows categorization and retrieval based on tags, and OAIPMH protocol implementation allows IR data provider collaborate and integrate with other OAI-PMH systems, such as Portal Garuda that owned by Indonesian Higher Education (DIKTI).
 Index Terms - Institutional Repository (IR), metadata, Dublin Core (DC, tagging, OAI-PMH data provider.
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Meyer, Bruno. "Pfister, Christian (Hrsg.): Am Tag danach: zur Bewältigung von Naturkatastrophen in der Schweiz 1500–2000. Bern, Paul Haupt, 2002. 280 p. Ill. SFr. 58.–; I 36.–. ISBN 3-258-06436-9. Vom selben Autor in französisch herausgegeben (Le jour d’après). ISBN 3-258-06455-5." Gesnerus 60, no. 1-2 (2003): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22977953-0600102021.

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"Corona-Infos von A bis Z." VPT Magazin 07, no. 01 (2021): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1722774.

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ZusammenfassungAm 13. Dezember hat die Bundesregierung in Abstimmung mit den Landesregierungen erneut einen harten Lockdown für Deutschland ab 16.12.2020 beschlossen, dessen Gültigkeit zunächst bis 10. Januar geplant war. Der VPT informierte noch am Tag der Entscheidung im Rahmen einer Sondersendung auf VPTlive online mit Christian Thieme (VPT Sachsen) und VPT-Justiziar D. Benjamin Alt darüber. Aktuelle Informationen finden Sie auf unserer Website im Corona-A–Z.
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Nicklas, Tobias, and Michael Sommer. "‘Der Tag des Herrn ist schon da’ (2 Thess 2:2b) – Ein Schlüsselproblem zum Verständnis des 2. Thessalonicherbriefs." HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 71, no. 1 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hts.v71i1.2874.

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‘The day of the Lord is already here’ (2 Thess 2:2b) – A key problem to the understanding of the second letter to the Thessalonians. 2 Thessalonians 2:2b, that is, the words ἐνέστηκεν ἡ ἡμέρα τοῦ κυρίου are a crux interpretum. At the same time their interpretation is crucial for the overall understanding of 2 Thessalonians. Does this text offer a view of early Christian eschatology totally different from Paul’s or is it compatible to what we read for example in 1 Thessalonians? The article deals critically with two recent monographs by Norbert Baumert and Maria-Irma Seewann who offered a new interpretation of the passage according to which 2 Thessalonians 2:2 is not concerned with matters of Parousia, but with Christ’s presence in the community. It offers an overview of the development of the ‘Day of the Lord’ traditions in the Old Testament and Early Judaism and shows that Baumert and Seewann’s interpretation is untenable. After an analysis of the context of 2 Thessalonians 2:1–2 the article develops an own interpretation of 2 Thessalonians’ 2:2 in light of a parallel in Hippolyt’s Commentary on Daniel. The eschatology of 2 Thessalonians 2 finally, provides an argument for the text’s pseudepigraphy.
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Musoni, Phillip, Francis Machingura, and Attwell Mamvuto. "Religious Artefacts, Practices and Symbols in the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi Church in Zimbabwe: Interpreting the Visual Narratives." Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 46, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/6588.

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This study was carried out at a time when most African Indigenous Churches (AICs) in southern Africa were busy rebranding their spirituality and theology. This rebranding was as a result of serious competition in an environment where a new church was emerging every day. Thus, we argue that, due to this religious contestation, the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi (JMCN) Church has inculcated/borrowed certain religious artefacts, symbols and practices which had never been part of African Christianity in Africa. As a result, this religious movement has inculcated certain African/Islamic religious objects of faith in a bid to demonstrate inclusivism and religious tolerance. In this paper, we discuss the JMCN Church’s religious artefacts, symbols and practices such as clay pots (mbiya), big clay pots (makate), the wooden staff, decorated religious flags, congregating on Fridays and the use of crescent and star as its religious symbols. Artefacts, symbols and practices are borrowed from both African Traditional Religions (ATRs) and Islam. However, what remains critical in this study, is whether the JMCN Church, after its inculcation of such African traditional religious and Islamic religious elements of faith retains the tag, “a Christian church,” in the rightful sense of the traditional taxonomy of the term, “Christian church,” even though the movement itself claims to be a Christian church in Zimbabwe.
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Röhrborn, Axel. "Christian Gotthilf Tag Studien zu Leben und Werk." Stuttgart Ibidem-Verl, 2009. http://d-nb.info/993731996/04.

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Siebertz, Kristina D. [Verfasser], Christian P. R. [Gutachter] Hackenberger, Hans [Gutachter] Börner, and Dirk [Gutachter] Schwarzer. "Application of chemoselective tools for the protein semi-synthesis of tau and the development of a novel photo-cleavable tag / Kristina D. Siebertz ; Gutachter: Christian P. R. Hackenberger, Hans Börner, Dirk Schwarzer." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1189071436/34.

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Siebertz, Kristina [Verfasser], Christian P. R. [Gutachter] Hackenberger, Hans [Gutachter] Börner, and Dirk [Gutachter] Schwarzer. "Application of chemoselective tools for the protein semi-synthesis of tau and the development of a novel photo-cleavable tag / Kristina D. Siebertz ; Gutachter: Christian P. R. Hackenberger, Hans Börner, Dirk Schwarzer." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1189071436/34.

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Rożnawski, Jakub Pawel. "Christian Gotthilf Tag four sonatas transcribed for guitar duo : a thesis submitted to the New Zealand School of Music in partial fulfllment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music in Performance." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10179/1417.

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This study focuses on a guitar duo transcription of four keyboard sonatas composed by the north German Cantor, Christian Gotthilf Tag (1735-1811). While the works were never published and the original manuscripts are lost, the music survives in manuscript copies made by K.H.L. Pölitz, which have served as the source. After a brief discussion of the composer and his life, the author explores transcription techniques used in previous duo transcriptions. The study gives a detailed rationale for the editorial methodology used, with examples from the present transcriptions. A separate volume includes the sonata transcriptions laid out in parallel to the keyboard edition, and provides brief performance instructions, mostly regarding ornamentation. The four sonatas add up to a collective length (including repeats) of approximately 60 to 70 minutes of music.
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Books on the topic "Tag, Christian Gotthilf Tag"

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ill, Harrison Susan 1918, ed. Natalie Jean and tag-along Tessa. Tyndale House Publishers, 1991.

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Habermas, Ronald T. Tag-team youth ministry: 50 ways to involve parents and other caring adults. Empowered Youth Products Standard Pub., 1995.

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Breuer, Herbert. Ehevorbereitung mit einem Tag des Nachdenkens über Leben und Glauben: Narrative Arbeit in der theologischen Erwachsenenbildung. EOS Verlag, 1995.

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Barthelmess, Klaus. Das erste gedruckte deutsche Walfangjournal: Christian Bullens "Tag=Register" einer Hamburger Fangreise nach Spitzbergen und Nordnorwegen im Jahre 1667. De Bataafsche Leeuw, 2003.

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Love Has A Price Tag. Regal Books, 2005.

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Elliot, Elisabeth. Love Has A Price Tag. Servant Publications, 2004.

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Sex Has a Price Tag. Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2003.

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Kirgiss, Crystal, and Pam Stenzel. Sex Has a Price Tag: Discussions about Sexuality, Spirituality, and Self-Respect. HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.

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Habermas, Ronald T. Tag-Team Youth Ministry: 50 Ways to Involve Parents and Other Caring Adults. Authors Choice Press, 2000.

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1927-, Lampalzer Hans, ed. Leopold III. und die Babenbergerzeit: Eine Sammlung von wissenschaftlichen und literarischen Beiträgen, die von 1976 bis 1984 anlässlich der jährlich vom Niederösterreichischen Bildungs- und Heimatwerk veranstalteten Festakte zum Tag des heiligen Leopolds vorgetragen wurden. Eigenverlag des Niederösterreichisches Bildungs- und Heimatwerkes, 1985.

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