Falls Sie nur an einem bestimmten Exempar interessiert sind, können Sie aus der folgenden Liste jenes wählen, an dem Sie interessiert sind:
Nur diese Ausgabe anzeigen…
Nur diese Ausgabe anzeigen…
Nur diese Ausgabe anzeigen…
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (Arbeiten zur Geschichte des Pietismus)
15 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 31,46 (vom 18.11.2015)Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (2003)
ISBN: 9780271022505 bzw. 0271022507, in Englisch, Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt), gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Firefly Bookstore.
Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt), April 2003. Hardcover Hardcover. Used Very Good. Dust jacket is covered in removable, clear, mylar Brodart cover. We carry new and used books in our storefront. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us if you have questions regarding this item.
Voices Of The Turtledoves, The Sacred World Of Ephrata (2005)
ISBN: 9780271022505 bzw. 0271022507, in Englisch, Pennsylvania State University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
bol.com.
Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist Studies... Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist StudiesWinner, 2005 Outstanding Publication, Communal Studies AssociationCo-published with the Pennsylvania German Society/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht The Ephrata Cloister was a community of radical Pietists founded by Georg Conrad Beissel (1691–1768), a charismatic mystic who had been a journeyman baker in Europe. In 1720 he and a few companions sought a new life in William Penn´s land of religious freedom, eventually settling on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in what is now Lancaster County. They called their community Ephrata,ö after the Hebrew name for the area around Bethlehem.Voices of the Turtledoves is a fascinating look at the sacred world that flourished at Ephrata.In Voices of the Turtledoves, Jeff Bach is the first to draw extensively on Ephrata´s manuscript resources and on recent archaeological investigations to present an overarching look at the community. He concludes that the key to understanding all the various aspects of life at Ephrataits architecture, manuscript art, and social organizationis the religious thought of Beissel and his co-leaders.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 26x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 635,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: april 2003;ISBN10: 0271022507;ISBN13: 9780271022505; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 2003.
Voices of the turtledoves. The sacred world of Ephrata.
ISBN: 9783525558270 bzw. 3525558279, Band: 36, in Deutsch, Göttingen, Pennsylvania State Univ. Press Göttingen : Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2003. gebraucht.
XIX, 282 S. Mit zahlr. Illustrationen, graph. Darstellungen und Karten. Leinen mit illustr. Schutzumschlag. Noch eingeschweißtes Exemplar. Pennsylvania German history and culture series No. 3 Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society Vol. 36 Arbeiten zur Geschichte des Pietismus : SonderbandIn englischer Sprache.Pennsylvania German history and culture series No. 3 Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society Vol. 36 Arbeiten zur Geschichte des Pietismus : Sonderband.
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (Pennsylvania German History and Culture) (2005)
ISBN: 9780271027449 bzw. 0271027444, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Penn State University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -Daily Deals-.
Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist StudiesWinner, 2005 Outstanding Publication, Communal Studies AssociationCo-published with the Pennsylvania German Society/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht The Ephrata Cloister was a community of radical Pietists founded by Georg Conrad Beissel (1691–1768), a charismatic mystic who had been a journeyman baker in Europe. In 1720 he and a few companions sought a new life in William Penn’s land of religious freedom, eventually settling on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in what is now Lancaster County. They called their community “Ephrata,” after the Hebrew name for the area around Bethlehem. Voices of the Turtledoves is a fascinating look at the sacred world that flourished at Ephrata. In Voices of the Turtledoves, Jeff Bach is the first to draw extensively on Ephrata’s manuscript resources and on recent archaeological investigations to present an overarching look at the community. He concludes that the key to understanding all the various aspects of life at Ephrata—its architecture, manuscript art, and social organization—is the religious thought of Beissel and his co-leaders., Paperback, Ausgabe: New edition, Label: Penn State University Press, Penn State University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-08-02, Studio: Penn State University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1579658.
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (Pennsylvania German History and Culture) (2005)
ISBN: 9780271027449 bzw. 0271027444, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Penn State University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist StudiesWinner, 2005 Outstanding Publication, Communal Studies AssociationCo-published with the Pennsylvania German Society/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht The Ephrata Cloister was a community of radical Pietists founded by Georg Conrad Beissel (1691–1768), a charismatic mystic who had been a journeyman baker in Europe. In 1720 he and a few companions sought a new life in William Penn’s land of religious freedom, eventually settling on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in what is now Lancaster County. They called their community “Ephrata,” after the Hebrew name for the area around Bethlehem. Voices of the Turtledoves is a fascinating look at the sacred world that flourished at Ephrata. In Voices of the Turtledoves, Jeff Bach is the first to draw extensively on Ephrata’s manuscript resources and on recent archaeological investigations to present an overarching look at the community. He concludes that the key to understanding all the various aspects of life at Ephrata—its architecture, manuscript art, and social organization—is the religious thought of Beissel and his co-leaders., Paperback, Ausgabe: New edition, Label: Penn State University Press, Penn State University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2005-08-02, Studio: Penn State University Press, Verkaufsrang: 1579658.
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (2003)
ISBN: 9780271022505 bzw. 0271022507, Band: 36, in Englisch, Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society Vol. 36. Pennsylvania German History and Culture Series No. 3. Tan cloth, lettered in black. As issued. Dust jacket as issued. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata Jeff Bach Author (2005)
ISBN: 9780271027449 bzw. 0271027444, vermutlich in Englisch, Penn State University Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Winner, 2004 Dale W. Brown Book Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Anabaptist and Pietist StudiesWinner, 2005 Outstanding Publication, Communal Studies AssociationCo-published with the Pennsylvania German Society/Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Although dozens, if not hundreds, of books and articles have previously told Ephrata's story and attempted to plumb its mystical theology, Jeff Bach's is the first book to do the job comprehensively, empathetically, and accurately. . . . This book will be the standard work on the subject for decades to come, and it constitutes an important contribution to scholarship in American religious history and the history of intentional communities. -Timothy Miller, The Journal of American History For the serious student of colonial Pennsylvania, the Brethren movement, communal societies, or Pietism in early America, Bach's work is essential reading. -David B. Eller, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography The Ephrata Cloister was a community of radical Pietists founded by Georg Conrad Beissel (1691-1768), a charismatic mystic who had been a journeyman baker in Europe. In 1720 he and a few companions sought a new life in William Penn's land of religious freedom, eventually settling on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in what is now Lancaster County. They called their community Ephrata, after the Hebrew name for the area around Bethlehem. Voices of the Turtledoves is a fascinating look at the sacred world that flourished at Ephrata. In Voices of the Turtledoves, Jeff Bach is the first to draw extensively on Ephrata's manuscript resources and on recent archaeological investigations to present an overarching look at the community. He concludes that the key to understanding all the various aspects of life at Ephrata-its architecture, manuscript art, and social organization-is the religious thought of Beissel and his co-leaders.
VOICES OF THE TURTLEDOVES: THE SACRED WORLD OF EPHRATA (2003)
ISBN: 9780271022505 bzw. 0271022507, in Englisch, The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, PA, gebundenes Buch, mit Einband.
Octavo. 282pp. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket.
Voices of the Turtledoves: The Sacred World of Ephrata (2005)
ISBN: 9780271027449 bzw. 0271027444, in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Pennsylvania State Univ Pr, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, _betterworldbooks_.
Die Beschreibung dieses Angebotes ist von geringer Qualität oder in einer Fremdsprache. Trotzdem anzeigen