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Through this society, Evans was introduced to more liberal theologies, and writers such as David Strauss and Ludwig Feuerbach, who cast doubt on the literal veracity of Biblical stories.
* Translation of " The Life of Jesus Critically Examined " Volume 2 by David Strauss, 1846
* 1807 – David Strauss, German theologian and writer ( d. 1874 )
A 2000 tour in which David Allan Coe performed as an opening act for Kid Rock was the subject of criticism from journalist Neil Strauss, who alleged that Coe's songs were racist.
* February 8 – David Friedrich Strauss, German theologian ( b. 1808 )
* January 27 – David Strauss, German theologian ( d. 1874 )
* David Strauss, Percival Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston Brahmin ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001 )
He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss, Richard McKeon and Alexandre Kojève.
** Martin Fouqué ( producer ), Eberhard Sengpiel ( engineer ), Daniel Barenboim, Dale Clevenger, Larry Combs, Alex Klein, David McGill & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Richard Strauss Wind Concertos ( Horn Concerto ; Oboe Concerto, etc.
* 2001 Richard Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1, Duett-Concertino for Clarinet and Bassoon in F major, & Oboe Concerto in D major – Dale Clevenger, horn ; Larry Combs, clarinet ; David McGill, bassoon ; Alex Klein, oboe ; Daniel Barenboim, conductor ( Teldec )
Hermann Samuel Reimarus ( 1694 – 1768 ) started the historical Jesus project and David Friedrich Strauss established it as part of biblical criticism with his book Life of Jesus Critically Examined ( 1835 ).
He was also one of the founders of the Theologische Jahrbücher, a periodical which acquired great importance as the exponent of the historical method of David Strauss and Christian Baur.
The theory is further developed in a later work ( 1835, the year in which David Strauss ' Leben Jesu was published ), Über die sogenannten Pastoralbriefe.
Aside from the work he published in 1832 his Geschichte der Pflanzung und Leitung der christlichen Kirche durch die Apostel, and in 1837 his Das Leben Jesu Christi, in seinem geschichilichen Zusammenhang und seiner geschichtlichen Entwickelung, called forth by the famous Life of David Strauss.
At the universities of Tübingen, Halle and Berlin, he was successively influenced by Baur and Schmid, by Tholuck and Julius Müller, by David Strauss and, above all, Neander.
In an interview with David Levi Strauss and Christopher Bamford in The Brooklyn Rail, Bey has said on the formation of Green Hermeticism:
He published the first part of it in 1835, the year in which David Strauss, his colleague, published his Life of Jesus ; completed it in 1839, and afterwards considerably enlarged it for a second edition ( 1845 – 1856 ).
The term ' Right Hegelian ', for example, was never actually used by those it was ascribed to, Hegel's direct successors at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität ( now the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ), and was actually first used by David Strauss to describe Bruno Bauer ( who is, confusingly, a typically ' Left ' Hegelian ).
It was the outcry caused by David Strauss ' The Life of Jesus in 1835 which first made the ' Young Hegelians ' aware of their existence as a distinct group, and it was their attitude to religion that distinguished the left and right from then onwards ( August Cieszkowski is a possible exception to this rule ).
David Strauss wrote Das Leben Jesu ( The Life of Jesus | The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined ) in 1835, in which he argued-in a Hegelian framework-against both the supernatural elements of the Gospel and the idea that the Christian church was the sole bearer of absolute truth.
In the same year in which David Strauss published his Life of Jesus, Vatke issued his book, Die Religion des Alten Testaments nach den kanonischen Büchern entwickelt, which contained the seeds of a revolution in the ideas held about the Old Testament.
He suggested that the canonical gospels were based upon various translations and editions of a primary Aramaic gospel, but did not appreciate as sufficiently as David Strauss and the Tübingen critics the difficulties which a natural theory has to surmount, nor did he support his conclusions by such elaborate discussions as they deemed necessary.
Machiavelli in turn influenced Francis Bacon, Marchamont Needham, Harrington, John Milton, David Hume, and many others ( Strauss 1958 ).
He increasingly turned to the unorthodox religious views of writers such as Spinoza, David Friedrich Strauss, Emerson, Goethe, and especially Thomas Carlyle.
* Magic & Images / Images & Magic, by David Levi Strauss — an opening paper for a conference at Princeton University, " Magic and the American Avant-Garde Cinema ", March 11, 2006.

David and Brockes
For example, in late-2005, Wheen was co-author, David Aaronovitch and blogger Oliver Kamm, both contributors to The Times, of a complaint to The Guardian after it published a correction and apology in respect of an interview with Noam Chomsky by Emma Brockes ; Chomsky had complained that the interview was defamatory in suggesting that he denied the 1995 Srebrenica massacre through his defence of a book by Diana Johnstone.

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Ridiculed by Huelsenbeck as ‘ the Caspar David Friedrich of the Dadaist Revolution ’, he would reply with an absurdist short story Franz Mullers Drahtfrühling, Ersters Kapitel: Ursachen und Beginn der grossen glorreichen Revolution in Revon published in Der Sturm ( xiii / 11, 1922 ), which featured an innocent bystander who started a revolution ' merely by being there '.
( Translation by Dáibhí Ó Cróinín and David Ganz of: Paläographie des römischen Altertums und des abendländischen Mittelalters.
* Rabbi Aqiba und Bar-Kokhba ( 1910 ), a Yiddish novel by David Pinsky
Before his execution, Keitel published Mein Leben: Pflichterfüllung bis zum Untergang: Hitlers Feldmarschall und Chef des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht in Selbstzeugnissen, otherwise known in English as In the Service of the Reich, and was later re-edited as The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Keitel by Walter Görlitz from a translation by David Irving as the author in 1965.
* David B. Audretsch und Beckmann, Iris A. M. ( 2007 ), From Small Business to Entrepreneurship Policy, in: David Audretsch, Isabel Grilo and A. Roy Thurik ( eds.
Skulptierte Bildnisse berühmter englischer Schauspieler ( 1750 – 1850 ), insbesondere David Garrick und Sarah Siddons.
His book, Über den Gegensatz des Protestantismus und das Catholicismus ( On the opposition of Protestantism and Catholicism, 1833 ), called forth a reply from Baur, and he was one of those who attacked David Strauss's Life of Jesus.
The greatest triumph of her career came on 26 June 1896, when she sang Isolde in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, with Jean de Reszke in his first London Tristan, Louise Meisslinger as Brangäne, David Bispham as Kurwenal, Edouard de Reszke as King Marke, and Luigi Mancinelli conducting.
Huber also published adverse criticisms of Charles Darwin, David Strauss, Hartmann and Hackel ; pamphlets on Des Papsttum und der Staat ( 1870 ), and Die Freiheiten der französischen Kirche ( 1871 ); and a volume of Kleine Schriften ( 1871 ).
From 1843 to 1845 he issued the dramas Saul und David ( 1843 ), Herodes der Große (" Herodes the Great ") ( 1844 ), Kaiser Heinrich IV ( 1845 ) and Christofero Colombo ( 1845 ), all of which are greatly inferior to the work to which he owes his place in German literature.
Skulptierte Bildnisse berühmter englischer Schauspieler ( 1750 – 1850 ), insbesondere David Garrick und Sarah Siddons ( München, Herbert Utz Verlag, 2007 ).
In 1710 David Siegmund Büttner published a book called " Rudera diluvii testes i. e. Zeichen und Zeugen der Sündfluth " ( Signs and witnesses of the flood ).
Ein einführendes Handbuch zur Akteur – Netzwerk-Theorie, von Andréa Belliger und David Krieger, transcript Verlag
( 1900 ), pp. 75 – 132 ; " Autonomie und Freiheit ," in the " Gedenkbuch für David Kaufmann ," 1900.
* Wolfgang Klose, Das Wittenberger Gelehrtenstammbuch: das Stammbuch von Abraham Ulrich ( 1549 – 1577 ) und David Ulrich ( 1580 – 1623 ), Halle: Mitteldt.
In the Jewish Cemetery on Schönhauser Allee, opened in 1827, there are more than 22, 500 graves and 750 family tombs, including the graves of David Friedländer, Max Liebermann, Leopold Ullstein, Ludwig Bamberger, Eduard Lasker und Giacomo Meyerbeer.
See the monograph of David Friedrich Strauss ( Leben und Schriften des Dichters und Philologen Frischlin, 1856 ).
The novel is mentioned in George Eliot's Middlemarch, Jane Austen's Emma, Charles Dickens ' A Tale of Two Cities and David Copperfield, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Sarah Grand's The Heavenly Twins, Charlotte Brontë's The Professor and Villette, Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, as well as his Dichtung und Wahrheit.
* Gerhard Berthold: Der Magister Johann Fabricius und die Sonnenflecken, nebst einem Excurs über David Fabricius ( Magister Johann Fabricius and Sunspots, together with a Digression on David Fabricius ), Leipzig, 1894.

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