Prof. Sabine Hiebsch is the Kooiman-Boendermaker Chair for Luther and the History of Dutch Lutheranism at the Theological University of. She researches how Lutheran identity, liturgy and congregational life developed in the Netherlands in the early modern era, exploring the intersections of local Dutch-Lutheran practice and broader European Lutheran traditions. The conversation revolves around questions of personal choice, gender (in)equality and building a transnational academic career.
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Prof. Sabine Hiebsch is the Kooiman-Boendermaker Chair for Luther and the History of Dutch Lutheranism at the Theological University of. She researches how Lutheran identity, liturgy and congregational life developed in the Netherlands in the early modern era, exploring the intersections of local Dutch-Lutheran practice and broader European Lutheran traditions. The conversation revolves around questions of personal choice, gender (in)equality and building a transnational academic career.
Joel i Ellie w Kinie Absolutnym, czyli UŁ na fali powraca
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Joel i Ellie w Kinie Absolutnym, czyli UŁ na fali powraca
Guess who's back! Znacie to uczucie, gdy idziecie na drzemkę, budzicie się po 30 minutach, w trakcie których minęło 8 godzin, a Wy nie wiecie, który mamy wiek? To właśnie my. No, prawie! Różnica jest taka, że wcale nie spaliśmy. Najważniejsze jednak, że wracamy. Przedstawiamy Wam "Kino absolutne", czyli podcast Kuby Michalaka i Seweryna Kosowskiego, którzy pogadali o ekranie małym i dużym. Ciekawi, jak brzmi ich debiut? Sprawdźcie sami! Słyszymy się!
#UniLodz Podcasts
Prof. Sabine Hiebsch is the Kooiman-Boendermaker Chair for Luther and the History of Dutch Lutheranism at the Theological University of. She researches how Lutheran identity, liturgy and congregational life developed in the Netherlands in the early modern era, exploring the intersections of local Dutch-Lutheran practice and broader European Lutheran traditions. The conversation revolves around questions of personal choice, gender (in)equality and building a transnational academic career.