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Christian Möller

    April 29, 1940

    This author delves into profound questions of practical theology. Their work examines both the theoretical and practical dimensions of faith and its application in the contemporary world. Through their writing, they encourage reflection on life's values and the spiritual aspects of human existence. Their approach is grounded in extensive academic research and a deep understanding of the subject matter.

    Gottesdienst als Gemeindeaufbau. Ein Werkstattbericht.
    Kita-Leitung
    Kirche, die bei Trost ist
    Gee Up Gordon Bennett!
    White Collar Crime and Street Crime in Germany. A Comparative Overview
    Food Charity and the Psychologisation of Poverty
    • 2021

      Food Charity and the Psychologisation of Poverty

      Foucault in the Food Bank

      • 141 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the increasing prevalence of food charity and frames food poverty as a manifestation of underlying psychological issues. It delves into the societal implications of this phenomenon, suggesting that addressing food insecurity requires more than just providing meals; it necessitates a deeper understanding of the psychological factors at play. Through this lens, the author calls for a re-evaluation of how society responds to hunger and poverty.

      Food Charity and the Psychologisation of Poverty
    • 2017

      The paper explores the distinctions between White Collar Crime and Street Crime, offering insights into their unique characteristics and implications. It provides a comparative analysis, highlighting the differences in motivations, societal impacts, and legal responses to each type of crime. Through this examination, the reader gains a deeper understanding of how these two forms of criminal behavior manifest and affect society differently.

      White Collar Crime and Street Crime in Germany. A Comparative Overview
    • 1999

      In the world of opportunist horse-hero Gordon Bennet, the horse is most definitely not the servant of man; in fact, the show is firmly nailed to the other foot as this delightful, infuriating and endearing equine character regards the activities of his own 'personal horse-person' with a jaundiced eye.

      Gee Up Gordon Bennett!