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Georg Friedrich Händel, Messiah (1741)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Novalis, “Christendom or Europe” (1799)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Sanctity of Marriage (1750)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
The Gallows from which Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (“Jew Süß”) was Hanged (1738)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Pope Benedict XVI Visits his Native Bavaria (September 10, 2006)
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A New Germany (1990-2023)
Ottoman Sultan Mahmud IV’s Declaration of War on Emperor Leopold I, signed at Adrianople [Edirne] (February 20, 1683)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Historian Rob Iliffe on the Churches‘ Response to Copernicus (2016)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Pope and Emperor, Lords of Christendom (1493)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Heinrich Schütz, Seven Words from the Cross (1645)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Preaching to Laymen in their Own Language—Johannes Geiler von Keysersberg, Sermon on the Ants (March 20, 1508)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Preaching a Practical Spirituality—A Sermon by Johannes Tauler (14th century, published in 1515–16)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Following Christ’s Example in the World—Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ (c. 1418)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Teaching a Mystical Theology—The German Theology [Theologia Deutsch] (14th Century, published in 1516 and 1518)
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From the Reformations to the Thirty Years’ War (1500-1648)
Johannes Brahms, A German Requiem, Opus 45 (1868)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Court Chaplain Adolf Stoecker Introduces Antisemitism to the Christian Social Workers’ Party (September 19, 1879)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
“Manifesto to the Governments and Peoples of the Christian Nations Threatened by Jewry”: The First Anti-Jewish Congress in Dresden (September 11–12, 1882)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)