Gustav Adolf Warneck (1834–1910) was a German missiologist. In 1874, he established the first German missiological journal, Allgemeine Missionszeitschift...
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Edinburgh. The chair was short-lived and closed after Duff's departure. Gustav Warneck is often recognized as the founder of Protestant missiology as a discipline...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Gustav Warneck". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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engaging with social sciences. Notable figures include Alexander Duff and Gustav Warneck, who were pivotal in establishing missiology as a formal field of study...
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Sanneh James Augustin Brown Scherer Ed Stetzer Bengt Sundkler Alan Tippett C. Peter Wagner Gustav Warneck Andrew Walls Ralph D. Winter Thomas Schirrmacher...
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Andrew Lang, Robert Bridges, William Dean Howells, Alfred Fouillée, Gustav Warneck, Édouard Rod, Pierre Loti. Two of the nominees were women and both were...
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Pangasinan, a language of the Philippines, by Alfonso Lallave 1874 – Gustav Warneck founded the Allgemeine Missions Zeitschrift in Gütersloh / Germany,...
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bourgeois European model." As colonial German academic and theologian Gustav Warneck stated in 1888, "without doubt it is a far more costly thing to kill...
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Berlin: Verlag von Struppe & Winckler. Abb, Gustav. 1911. Geschichte des Klosters Chorin. Berlin: [M. Warneck]. "Diese Arbeit erscheint ausserdem im Jahrbuch...
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Christian Mission and Worldreligions: The Theology of Religion of Gustav Warneck, Hendrik Kraemer and J.E. Lesslie Newbigin in Context, Doctoral Dissertation...
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