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Religion

Contents

  1. Andreas Kesler on Martyrdom and Migration (1630)
  2. Francis Daniel Pastorius, Description of Pennsylvania (1700)
  3. Georg Heinrich Goetze on Persecuted Pastors (1714)
  4. Dialogue between a Salzburg Religious Refugee and a Waldensian (1732)
  5. Johann Valentin Haidt, “Zinzendorf als Lehrer der Völker des Erdkreises” [Zinzendorf as Teacher of the Peoples of the World] (c. 1747)
  6. Excerpt from the Moravian Mission Diaries of David Zeisberger (1776)
  7. The Freimann Mosque in Munich (1973)
  8. Wolfgang Schäuble, “Muslims in Germany” (September 27, 2006)
  9. Does Ramadan Belong to Germany? (July 10, 2015)
  10. A Jew in the GDR: Interview with Salomea Genin (2015)
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