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- scholarship.[better source needed] As editor of the periodical Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, he developed it into a major support of Neo-Lutheran revival and used...
- Möhler. The chief literary organ of the neo-Lutheranism was Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, edited by Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg. Neo-Lutheranism developed as...
- including the official Lutheran Church organ Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchenzeitung. Official government orders, such as the 15 February 1956 Fechner Decree...
- theology; and in July 1827 took on the editorship of the Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, a strictly orthodox journal, which in his hands acquired an almost...
- of Theology. In the revolutionary year, 1848, he founded the Wiener Kirchenzeitung, which he edited until 1865, and in which he satirised what he saw as...
- Retrieved 19 November 2020. "Kleine Insel vor großem Wandel". Neue KirchenZeitung. Retrieved 19 November 2020. "Football thriving on windy, Covid-free...
- consistorial councilor). He was founder of the publications Allgemeine Kirchenzeitung (since 1822) and Allgemeine Schul-Zeitung (since 1824). A collection...
- former is hostile to Gr**** philosophy (see Siegfried in "Protestantische Kirchenzeitung", 1896, No.42). He repudiates a science that numbered among Its followers...
- Trenton, Springfield, and Anna, Ohio. He was editor of Die Lutherische Kirchenzeitung for twenty years, beginning in 1904. In 1911, he became a professor...
- Wallner, Josef (15 January 2013). "Wir erleben hier Wunder um Wunder". KirchenZeitung Diözese Linz (in German). Retrieved 22 May 2019. "The monks of Fontgombault...