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J. G. Sparwenfelds Diary of a Journey to Russia 1684-87

J. G. Sparwenfelds Diary of a Journey to Russia 1684-87

Ulla Birgegård

Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien
2002
nidottu
Two series of Slavica Suecana are published: A - Publications and B - Studies. The aim of Slavica Suecana is to publish previously unedited and reprint old published documents relating to Slavica in Swedish archives and libraries, as well as to publish the results of scholary investigation concerning such material. The idea for the Slavica Suecana logotype originates from Sparwenfeld’s diary of his Russian journey. There he describes a tree he observed on the Swedish-Russian border, with a crown carved in its bark on the Swedish side and a cross on the Russian.
J. G. Fichte - Discours à la nation allemande

J. G. Fichte - Discours à la nation allemande

Olivier Agard; Françoise Lartillot

Editions L'Harmattan
2025
pokkari
Les Discours la nation allemande (Reden an die deutsche Nation) restent aujourd'hui difficiles aborder. Pour rendre justice leur auteur, il faut les lire en philosophe, car ils s'inscrivent bien dans le prolongement de ses autres textes relevant de la philosophie de la connaissance, de la religion ou du droit. En outre, il faut tenir compte du fait que ce texte rel ve de la Popularphilosophie de Fichte, destin e vulgariser son approche philosophique pour son auditoire et ses lecteurs. Enfin, il s'agit d'un texte d'intervention, con u dans un contexte dramatique de d faite et d'humiliation, peu propice la rigueur philosophique (les troupes napol oniennes sont dans Berlin quand ces discours sont prononc s (1807-1808)). Il est donc difficile d'en donner une lecture concordante; cependant, en prenant appui sur les recherches les plus r centes, les pr sentes contributions apportent un point de vue novateur et clairant.
Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans

Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans

Kevin J. Bozant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Recently discovered photographs, private letters, and various official documents, capture the fascinating and intricate details of life in New Orleans at the corner of Port and Burgundy Streets in Faubourg Marigny between 1887 and 1947. In "Rev. G. J. Wegener: His Life and Ministry in New Orleans," the personal recollections of Pastor Wegener, his two wives, fifteen children, and the members of St. Paul Lutheran Church, come together to create an intimate portrait of the Wegener family. Sixty years of reminiscences from the stoop of their two-story parsonage on Port Street reveal how one New Orleans family - in the face of floods, fires, yellow fever, financial hardship, the 1915 hurricane, the Great Depression, prohibition, and two world wars - is sustained by the bonds of love and faith.
J.G. Fichte and the Atheism Dispute (1798–1800)
The atheism dispute is one of the most important philosophical controversies of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Germany. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, one of the leading philosophers of the period, was accused of atheism after publishing his essay 'On the Ground of Our Belief in a Divine World-Governance', which he had written in response to Karl Friedrich Forberg's essay 'Development of the Concept of Religion'. Fichte argued that recognition of the moral law includes affirmation of a 'moral world order', which he identified with God. Critics charged both Forberg and Fichte with atheism, thereby prompting Fichte to launch a public campaign of defense that included his threat to resign his position at the University of Jena if he were subjected to any government reprimand. Fichte was forced to make good this threat when his work was censured. The dispute eventually died down but it influenced many other thinkers for years to come.J. G. Fichte: The Atheism Dispute (1798-1800) is the first English commentary devoted solely to the atheism dispute as well as the first English translation of collected writings from the Atheism Dispute. This book brings together many major essays and documents relating to this dispute. These include the anonymous polemic 'A Father's Letter to his Student Son about Fichte's and Forberg's Atheism', Fichte's essays 'Appeal to the Public' and 'Juridical Defense', and numerous documents from the University of Jena and the ducal courts of Dresden, Weimar, and Gotha. Most of the texts are translated from German into English for the first time, and all are accompanied by full commentaries and detailed notes. Bowman and Estes bring to an English speaking audience the full details of this controversy, which ended Fichte's career in Jena and profoundly influenced his approach to communicating philosophical and religious concepts.