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Protests
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Class
Person
Publication
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Theory of Social Movements
YBAJ233 |
Faculty of Humanities
class
Introduction to the Study of Protestant Theology
+3
RETN4001 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Social Movements and Collective Action in the 21st Century
JTB288 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
On one Selected Chapter from some of the latest US Protestant Dogmatics
RETK4049 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Czech Reformation/Protestant Theologians
RET40502 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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History of the Czech Protestants During the Age of Toleration
RET3012 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Music in Czech and European Protestant Traditions
RET3059 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
The Right of Protest and Civil Disobedience
JP1171 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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The Ways of Protestant Ethics
RET50035 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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History of Protestant Ethics
RET5006 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Three Concepts of Protestant Ethics
RET5088 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Baptism in the Protestant Tradition
RET60482 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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Introduction to the Study of Protestant Theology (The Experience of God)
RETA4001 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Protestants in the Czech Lands 1780-1918
+3
AHS444V17 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Global Protest 2010 - 2011?
APOV30169 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Social Movements and the Political Protest
APOV50069 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Social Movements and the Politics of Protest
ASGV00835 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Introduction to Study of Protestant Theology
LERAS211 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
class
A Guide through some latest US Protestant Dogmatics
RET40043 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Protestant Ethics in Europe Today
RET50042 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Protestant Theology of the 20th Century
RETK4039 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
class
Feminist Proposals for a Peaceful Future
+1
YMGS629 |
Faculty of Humanities
class
The Habsburg Nostalgia between Myth and Kitsch
YBAJ080 |
Faculty of Humanities