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Ernst and Käsemann
This work resumed however with the development of the so-called " Second Quest ", among whose notable exponents was Rudolf Bultmann's student Ernst Käsemann.
Ernst Käsemann, in his Commentary on Romans, challenged the mainstream Christian interpretation of the passage in light of German Lutheran Churches using this passage to justify the Holocaust.
His students included Hans Jonas, Ernst Käsemann, Günther Bornkamm, Hannah Arendt and Helmut Koester.
See, for example, Gunther Bornkamm, Ernst Käsemann, and James M. Robinson.
Bornkamm was a student of Rudolf Bultmann with Ernst Käsemann ( Tübingen ), Ernst Fuchs ( Marburg ) and Hans Conzelmann ( Göttingen ).
The work by Ernst Käsemann is also valuable for understanding Bornkamm's work.

Ernst and defined
It is named after Ernst Abbe ( 1840 – 1905 ), the German physicist who defined it.
Ernst Neef defines landscapes as sections within the uninterrupted earth-wide interconnection of geofactors which are defined as such on the basis of their uniformity in terms of a specific land use, and are thus defined in an anthropocentric and relativistic way.
The Merrill Lynch / Cap Gemini Ernst & Young World Wealth Report 2003, based on 2002 data, showed high net worth individuals, as defined in the report, to have 10 % of their financial assets in alternative investments.
The Meissel – Mertens constant ( named after Ernst Meissel and Franz Mertens ), also referred to as Mertens constant, Kronecker's constant, Hadamard – de la Vallée-Poussin constant or prime reciprocal constant, is a mathematical constant in number theory, defined as the limiting difference between the harmonic series summed only over the primes and the natural logarithm of the natural logarithm:
In mathematics, the complex Witt algebra, named after Ernst Witt, is the Lie algebra of meromorphic vector fields defined on the Riemann sphere that are holomorphic except at two fixed points.
Van Valen also defined the Ecological Species Concept in 1976, in contrast to Ernst Mayr's Biological Species Concept.
Ernst Zermelo in his 1908 A new proof of the possibility of a well-ordering presents an entire section " b. Objection concerning nonpredicative definition " where he argued against " Poincaré ( 1906, p. 307 ) states that a definition is ' predicative ' and logically admissible only if it excludes all objects that are dependent upon the notion defined, that is, that can in any way be determined by it ".
The Selmer group, named after Ernst S. Selmer, of A with respect to an isogeny f: A → B of abelian varieties is a related group which can be defined in terms of Galois cohomology as

Ernst and St
Donat was born in Withington, Manchester, Lancashire, to Ernst Emil Donat and his wife Rose Alice ( née Green ) who were married at Withington's St Paul's Church, in 1895.
He was born Ernst Carlton Brimmer on July 18, 1893, in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In the meantime, he took on the task of translating and prefacing Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher's essay on the Gospel of St Luke.
The author's father, Johan Ernst Welhaven ( 1775 – 1828 ), was a pastor at St. George's Hospital, ( St. Jørgens spedalskehospital ), while his mother, Else Margaret Cammermeyer, was the daughter of Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer, resident chaplain of The Cross Church ( Korskirken ).
* Catholic Encyclopedia: The first archbishop was St. Ernst of Pardubitz, the advisor of Charles IV in his great undertakings
The Marxist philosophy of Ernst Bloch, New York, St. Martin's Press
Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg was selected as Ernst Johann von Biron's successor on 27 June 1741 with the support of his cousin Maria Theresa of Austria, but whilst in St Petersburg to get this title ratified, Elizabeth of Russia carried out a coup on 6 December 1741 and he lost the title.
The comics are adapted by Chuck Dixon, drawn by Mike S. Miller, colored by Etienne St Laurent, edited by Ernst Dabel, lettered by Artmonkeys, with design by Bill Tortolini.
The building was later altered by Engel's successor Ernst Lohrmann, whose four small domes emphasise the architectural connection to the cathedral's model, Saint Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.
Ernst was born in Winnipeg, and was educated at St. Paul's College ( affiliated with the University of Manitoba ).
Its Austrian inventor, Ernst Schneider, had a chance meeting with an employee of Voith's subsidiary St. Pölten works ; this led to the turbine being investigated by Voith's engineers.
In 1814, Duke Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld received the cantons St. Wendel, Grumbach and Baumholder ( together about 20, 000 residents ) for his performance during the French Revolutionary Wars.
Ernst Rudolf von Trautvetter ( 1809, Jelgava-1889, St. Petersburg ), was a Baltic German botanist, specialising in the flora of the Caucasus and central Asia.
However both Victoria and Ernst were reluctant ; Victoria had also met Kiril again in St Petersburg and had fallen in love.
Ernst obtained statements from authors including Dreiser, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Sinclair Lewis, Sherwood Anderson, H. L. Mencken, Upton Sinclair, Ellen Glasgow and John Dos Passos.

Ernst and John
Senior staff included Alastair Denniston, Oliver Strachey, Dilly Knox, John Tiltman, Edward Travis, Ernst Fetterlein, Josh Cooper, Donald Michie, Alan Turing, Max Newman, William Tutte, I. J.
Those who did were generally working within the continental European traditions ( as Dobzhansky, Ernst Mayr, Bernhard Rensch, Richard Goldschmidt, and Otto Schindewolf were ) and those who didn't were generally working within the Anglo-American tradition ( such as John Maynard Smith and Richard Dawkins ).
During the 1930s Peggy Guggenheim, an important American art collector, married Max Ernst and began promoting work by other Surrealists such as Yves Tanguy and the British artist John Tunnard.
* November 10 – John Ernst Worrell Keely demonstrates his " induction resonance motion motor " — a perpetual motion machine.
Some of the University's better-known students include: Christian Doppler, Kurt Adler, Franz Alt, Bruno Bettelheim, Rudolf Bing, Lucian Blaga, Josef Breuer, F. F. Bruce, Elias Canetti, Ivan Cankar, Otto Maria Carpeaux, Felix Ehrenhaft, Mihai Eminescu, Paul Feyerabend, Heinz Fischer, O. W. Fischer, Ivan Franko, Sigmund Freud, Alcide De Gasperi, Ernst Gombrich, Kurt Gödel, Erich Göstl, Franz Grillparzer, Jörg Haider, Edmund Husserl, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Jahoda, Elfriede Jelinek, Percy Lavon Julian, Karl Kautsky, Elisabeth Kehrer, Hans Kelsen, Rudolf Kirchschläger, Arthur Koestler, Jernej Kopitar, Karl Kordesch, Karl Kraus, Bruno Kreisky, Richard Kuhn, Paul Lazarsfeld, Gustav Mahler, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Lise Meitner, Gregor Mendel, Franz Mesmer, Franc Miklošič, Alois Mock, Matija Murko, Pope Pius III, Maxim Podoprigora, Hans Popper, Karl Popper, Otto Preminger, Wilhelm Reich, Peter Safar, Mordkhe Schaechter, Arthur Schnitzler, Albin Schram, Wolfgang Schüssel, Joseph Schumpeter, Theodor Herzl, John J. Shea, Jr., Adalbert Stifter, Yemima Tchernovitz-Avidar, Kurt Waldheim, Otto Weininger, Stefan Zweig, and Huldrych Zwingli.
In 1866, following earlier proposals by Richard Owen and John Hogg, Ernst Haeckel proposed a third kingdom of life.
They also engaged the work of contemporary philosophers and scientists, such as Karl Pearson, Ernst Mach, Henri Poincaré, William James and John Dewey in an attempt to move, in the words of Boas ' student Robert Lowie, from " a naively metaphysical to an epistemological stage " as a basis for revising the methods and theories of anthropology.
* John T. Blackmore, " Ernst Mach – His Life, Work, an Influence ", Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1972
* John T. Blackmore, Ryoichi Itagaki and Setsuko Tanaka, " Ernst Mach's Influence Spreads ", Sentinel Open Press: Bethesda, 2009.
* John T. Blackmore, Ryoichi Itagaki and Setsuko Tanaka, " Ernst Mach's Graz ", 1864 – 1867 ", Sentinel Open Press, Behesda, 2010.
* John T. Blackmore, Ryoichi Itagaki and Setsuko Tanaka, " Ernst Mach's Prague 1867 – 1895 ", Sentinel Open Press, Bethesda 2010
He entered the conference room and with the unwitting assistance of Major Ernst John von Freyend placed his briefcase under the table around which Hitler and more than 20 officers had gathered.
( Three essays by August Schleicher, Ernst Haeckel and Wilhelm Bleek ) Amsterdam-Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing Company ( 1983 )
In 2001, a stage adaptation of the film was produced for Broadway, starring Schell ( this time in the role of Ernst Janning ) and George Grizzard, with John Tillinger as director.
The truth, however, is that he was named after Ernst Blofeld, the father of the author John Blofeld with whom Fleming was associated through club membership.
J. Ernst Steinbeck, father of the novelist John Steinbeck, claimed to have been the first permanent resident of King City.
In the 19th and 20th centuries countless composers after Mozart and Beethoven have taken up this challenge, including Lennox Berkeley, Carlos Chávez, Henry Cowell, Jean Cras, Paul Dessau, Ernst von Dohnányi, Hanns Eisler, Jean Françaix, Heinrich von Herzogenberg, Paul Hindemith, Gideon Klein, Frank Martin, Bohuslav Martinů, Darius Milhaud, Ernest John Moeran, Manuel Ponce, Max Reger, Terry Riley, Alexis Roland-Manuel, Miklós Rózsa, Arnold Schoenberg, Franz Schubert, William Schuman, Jean Sibelius, Robert Simpson, Richard Strauss, Sergei Taneyev, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Anton Webern, and Eugène Ysaÿe.
In 1763, together with his brothers John Peter Gabriel and Gotthilf Henry Ernst, he attended the Latina at the Franckesche Stiftungen in Halle, Germany.
G spot – G-spot – Gag ( BDSM ) – John Gagnon – galactophilia – galactorrhea – gamahuche – gamahucheur – gamete – gamete intra-fallopian transfer – gang bang – Gardnerella – Gardnerella vaginalis – Gartner's duct – gas mask fetishism – Katharine Gates – gay – gay bathhouse – gay beat – gay cruising – gay liberation – gay-bashing – gay-for-pay – gaydar – geek code – geisha – gender – gender and sexuality studies – gender coding – gender crosscoding – gender dysphoria – gender fluidity – gender identity – gender identity disorder – gender reassignment surgery – gender role – gender threat – gender transposition – gender-bending – gendermap – gene – genetic counseling – genetic sexual attraction – genital – genital anatomy – genital bisection – genital corpuscles – genital herpes – genital insert – genital intercourse – genital kiss – genital modification – genital mutilation ( disambiguation ) – genital piercing – genital play – genital retraction syndrome – genital stage – genital stretching – genital tattooing – genital tubercle – genital wart – genitalia – genitoerotic – genitofemoral nerve – genitourinary medicine – genophobia – genotype – genuphallation – gerbilling – geriatric sexology – germ cell ovarian cancer – germ cell tumor – German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research – germinal epithelium ( female ) – gerontalism – gerontology – gerontophilia – gestagen – gestation – get hitched-GFE – ghost marriage ( disambiguation ) – Giardia lamblia – giardiasis – GIFT – gigolo – gimp mask – gimp suit – Rolf Gindorf – girlfriend – girlfriend experience – giving head – glabrousness – glamor photography – glans – glans clitoridis – glans penis – glanuloplasty – gliding action – glory hole – glove fetishism – glucocorticoids – GnRH – goddess worship ( disambiguation ) – godemiche – going down on – gokkun – gold-digger – golden enema – golden shower – gonad – gonadal dysgenesis – gonadal steroid – gonadectomy – gonadostat – gonadotropin – gonadotropin-releasing hormone – gonococcus – gonorrhea – gonorrhoea – Good, giving and game – Goodell's sign – gossypol – Regnier de Graaf – Graafian follicle – Granuloma inguinale – granulosa cell tumor – granulosa cells – gratification disorder – gravida – gravida 0 – gravida 1 – gravidity – Great Rite – Greek marriage customs – grooming ( child abuse ) – grooming ( sexology ) – grope box – groping – group marriage – group sex – groupie – growth hormone – Gräfenberg spot – Ernst Gräfenberg – guevedoce – guiche – guiche piercing – gukuna imishino – GUM clinic – gynae – gynaecology – gynandromorph – gynandry – gynecaeum – gynecologic hemorrhage – gynecology – gynecomania – gynecomastia – gynecomimetic – gynemimesis – gynemimetophile – gynemimetophilia – gynophilia – gynophobia
Plot developments in this segment are: the father's decline following the death of his wife ; the family's relationships with the prostitutes and the radicals ; John and Franny falling in love with each other ; John's relationship with a communist who commits suicide ; Franny's sexual relationships with Susie and with the " quarterback " of the radicals, Ernst ; Lilly developing as a writer and penning the story of the family ; and the radicals ' plot to blow up the opera house, using Freud and the family as hostages, which Freud and Win foil.
* Cassirer, Ernst ( Editor ), Paul Oskar Kristeller ( Editor ), John Herman Randall ( Editor ).
Surrounding the central stone are 10 graves commemorating foremost socialist leaders, namely: Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Ernst Thälmann, Wilhelm Pieck, Walter Ulbricht, Franz Mehring, John Schehr, Rudolf Breitscheid, Franz Künstler, Otto Grotewohl.
Ferdinand Gregorovius, Ernst Dümmler, Thomas Greenwood ( Cathedra Petri: A Political History of the great Latin Patriarchate ), Philip Schaff, and Rudolf Baxmann agree with Liutprand that Pope Sergius III fathered Pope John XI by Marozia.
Other notable presidents of the IRE included John H. Morecroft ( 1924 ), Lee deForest ( 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( 1959 ; also first president of IEEE, 1963 ) and Patrick E. Haggerty ( 1962 ).

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