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Record ID marc_oapen/oapen.marc.utf8.mrc:4863615:2181
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001 1003828
005 20190611
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020 $a9783876906201
024 7 $a$2doi
041 0 $ager
042 $adc
072 7 $aHB$2bicssc
072 7 $aHR$2bicssc
245 10 $aEin Leben zwischen Laibach und Tuebingen - Primus Truber und seine Zeit
260 $aBern$bPeter Lang International Academic Publishers$c1995
300 $a578
520 $aThe 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's year of birth in 1983 gave rise to a critical examination of his time and the developments he had begun that had changed the world so sustainably. The Reformation has also made a significant impact in the southeast of Europe. In order to make the Word of God directly accessible to as many people as possible, translations were made and distributed in print to churches and communities. Many smaller languages, including Slovene, were written in this way. This act is due to the Slovenes Primus Trüber (1508-1586). He played a central role in the Reformation in his home in Krainer, and thus came into ever closer contact with Protestant Germany, especially with the Duchy of Württemberg, which gradually became the outpost of German Lutheranism.

546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aHistory$2bicssc
650 7 $aReligion & beliefs$2bicssc
653 $aAusbreitung des Protestantismus
653 $aFolgen
653 $aHrsg
653 $aHumanismus in Slowenian
653 $aInnenösterreich
653 $aIntentionen
653 $aKluge
653 $aLaibach
653 $aLeben
653 $aPrimus
653 $aReformation
653 $aseine
653 $aslowenische Reformation
653 $asüdslawische Buchdruck
653 $aTruber
653 $aTrubers theologische Denken
653 $aTübingen
653 $aVerlauf
653 $aWürttemberg
653 $aZeit
653 $azwischen
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