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Feuchtwang is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Feuchtwang (1864–1936),
Jewish scholar and
author Stephan Feuchtwang (born...
- 1937, the son of
Wilhelm Feuchtwang and Eva Neurath. His grandfather,
David Feuchtwang, was the
chief rabbi of Vienna.
Feuchtwang is the
author of books...
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David Feuchtwang (27
November 1864 – 6 July 1936) was a
Jewish scholar and author, and
chief rabbi of
Vienna from 1933
until his
death in 1936.
David Feuchtwang...
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ancestors (親; qīn), and
masters (師; shī).
According to the
scholar Stephan Feuchtwang, in
Chinese cosmology,
which is not
merely Confucian but
shared by many...
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George Ohsawa Macrobiotic. ISBN 978-0-918860-17-0 – via
Google Books.
Feuchtwang,
Stephan (2016).
Religions in the
Modern World:
Traditions and Transformations...
- www.chebucto.ns.ca.
Retrieved 2019-11-06.
Feuchtwang (2016), p. 151.
Feuchtwang (2016), p. 144.
Feuchtwang (2016), p. 164.
Zhong (2014), pp. 129–130....
- Net
Users System Archived 4
April 2005 at the
Wayback Machine.
Stephan Feuchtwang, ed. (2020).
Handbook on
Religion in China.
Edward Elgar Publishing. pp...
- see as
going back to
Neolithic times.
According to the
scholar Stephan Feuchtwang,
rites are
conceived as "what
makes the
invisible visible",
making possible...
- markets, with
reference to the
River Thames and the
Hudson River. Eva
Feuchtwang (later Eva Neurath), who had
arrived with her
second husband in London...
- and
Information Service.
December 1993. p. 270. ISBN 978-1-56591-022-5.
Feuchtwang,
Stephan (2016).
Religions in the
Modern World:
Traditions and Transformations...