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  • Of those who still cling to a positive Protestantism, we may name Martensen, who recently entered the lists with deep conviction for "Christian

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • The response for me has been dramatic, said Dr. Martensen, a doctor who is director of history at the National Institutes of Health.

    FDA Approves Pfizer Lung-Cancer Drug Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011

  • Among the trial participants who saw a quick change was Robert Martensen , 64 years old, from Washington, D.C., who began taking the pills in April and said that 80% or more of his tumors are now gone.

    FDA Approves Pfizer Lung-Cancer Drug Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011

  • From Katrine Martensen-Larsen comes this amazing home designed for a family of seven.

    Inspiring Modern Home Architecture 2010

  • Photograph by Dan Martensen Armie Hammer From the opening scene of a taut and terrific breakup taking place across the table of a crowded college bar, "The Social Network" presented itself as a sexier and more engaging prospect than one would expect from a docudrama about a computer geek rushing around Harvard in a hoodie and a pair of Adidas flip-flops.

    Armie Hammer: The Breakout Fiona Murray 2011

  • Kierkegaard's brother Peter, on the other hand, was an adherent of Martensen and himself became a bishop in the church.

    Søren Kierkegaard McDonald, William 2009

  • Kierkegaard regarded Martensen as one of his chief intellectual rivals.

    Søren Kierkegaard McDonald, William 2009

  • Martensen was only five years his senior, but was already lecturing at Copenhagen University when Kierkegaard was a student there.

    Søren Kierkegaard McDonald, William 2009

  • Martensen also had a profound effect on Kierkegaard, but largely in a negative manner.

    Søren Kierkegaard McDonald, William 2009

  • There has been a growing tendency to accentuate the difference, and recent writers such as Jacoby, Haering and Lemme, not to mention Martensen, Dorner and Wuttke, claim for

    Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Archibald B. C. Alexander

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