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{{r|Evangelischer Verein}} | {{r|Evangelischer Verein}} | ||
{{r|Gesellschaft zur Beförderung des Christentums unter den Juden}} | {{r|Gesellschaft zur Beförderung des Christentums unter den Juden}} | ||
{{r|Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Missionen unter den Heiden}} | {{r|Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Missionen unter den Heiden}} | ||
*[[Great Awakening movement (German)]] | |||
*[[Gründerkrise]] | |||
*[[Hanover]] | |||
*[[Innere mission]] | |||
*[[Junkers]] | |||
*[[Labor law]] | |||
*[[National social movement]] (German) | |||
*[[Social policy association]] (German) | |||
*[[Social Security]] | |||
*[[Stephansstift]] | |||
*[[Universal health insurance]] | |||
===People=== | ===People=== |
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- Burschenschaft [r]: A special form of fraternity in 19th century German universities. [e]
- Christian socialism [r]: 1) A 19th century movement for the formation of working man's associations also known as Social Protestantism. The movement began in England in the 1850s and spread to Germany. It predated modern trade unionism. 2) Quite different forms of 20th century Christian socialism, incorporating faith-based criticisms of capitalism, emerged in Boston in 1889 and can be found in many different parts of the world today. [e]
- Diakonie [r]: in German, a lay religious calling, as of a deacon. Also, a religious service of reconciliation in the world combining the word of faith and the action of love. Its aims are said to be: a) furthering ecumenical relationships among associations and communities of the faithful; b) reflecting on the nature and task of religious calling in the Biblical sense; c) furthering a sense of diaconia in the churches and congregations; d) strengthening fellowship among members to render mutual help and undertake common tasks. [e]
- Evangelical workers movement [r]: A German movement associated with Christian socialism (or Social protestantism) in the latter half of the 19th century, primarily associated with the German Evangelical churches. [e]
- Evangelischer Verein [r]: (German) Evangelical Association. [e]
- Gesellschaft zur Beförderung des Christentums unter den Juden [r]: "Society for the Advancement of Christianity Among the Jews" [e]
- Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Missionen unter den Heiden [r]: "Society for the Advancement of the Evangelisch Missions among Unbelievers" [e]
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- Junkers
- Labor law
- National social movement (German)
- Social policy association (German)
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- Stephansstift
- Universal health insurance
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