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  1. Johannesson was born in Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden on 8 December 1970 and was educated at the public school in Filipstad. She graduated with a Bachelor of Theology in 1994, and a bachelor's degree in 1996 from Uppsala University. She earned her PhD in theology and obtained a doctorate there in 2002. She was ordained priest in 2010 in ...

    • 2010, by Esbjörn Hagberg
    • 3 March 2019, by Antje Jackelén
  2. Died. 23 November 2016 (2016-11-23) (aged 72) Uppsala, Sweden. Occupation. Professor, Idea historian, Author. Nationality. Swedish. Karin Johannisson (11 October 1944 – November 2016) was a Swedish idea historian who was Professor of the History of Science and Ideas at Uppsala University. [1] She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of ...

    • Swedish
    • 23 November 2016 (aged 72), Uppsala, Sweden
    • Professor, Idea historian, Author
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  4. Hegemonic stability theory (HST) is a theory of international relations, rooted in research from the fields of political science, economics, and history. HST indicates that the international system is more likely to remain stable when a single state is the dominant world power, or hegemon . [1]

  5. God Pro Nobis: On Non-metaphysical Realism and the Philosophy of Religion Volume 37 of Studies in philosophical theology, ISSN 1381-2025: Author: Karin Johannesson: Publisher: Peeters Publishers, 2007: ISBN: 904291856X, 9789042918566: Length: 261 pages: Subjects

  6. The amount of realist positions put forward by philosophers of religion and theologians is impressive. one can certainly doubt whether there is a need for yet another alternative.

    • Karin Johannesson
    • 2014
  7. On the distinction between the concept of God and conceptions of God. Eberhard Herrmann - 2008 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 64 (2):63 - 73.

  8. Nov 29, 2021 · The prominence of The Economic Consequences of the Peace in the international debate on post-war issues of peace and reparations inspired a group of German professors in economics at the University of Munich to nominate Keynes for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922, 1923, and 1924. As his name entered the shortlist of candidates in 1923 and 1924 ...

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