• Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl (25 March 1822 – 20 March 1889) was a German Protestant theologian. Starting in 1852, Ritschl lectured on systematic theology.
  • After receiving his doctorate in 1843, Ritschl joined the ranks of the Tübingen school, a theological movement involved in reconstructing the origins of Christianity...
  • Albrecht Ritschl Professor of Economic History London School of Economics.
  • SN Broadberry, A Ritschl. Explorations in Economic History 32 (3), 327-349, 1995.
  • Albrecht Ritschl. : The Great Recession of 2008 hit the international economy harder than any other peacetime recession since the Great Contraction after 1929.
  • Albrecht Ritschl studied at Bonn, Halle, Heidelberg and Tübingen. ... But Ritschl’s recoil carries him so far that he is left alone with merely “practical” experience.
  • Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl ( Almanca: Albrecht Benjamin Ritschl ; 25 Mart 1822 - 20 Mart 1889 ), Alman Hristiyanlık tarihçisi, Protestan ilahiyatçı...
  • Gerald W. McCollah, Christ's Person and Life-Work in the Theology of Albrecht Ritschl: With Special Attention to Munus Triplex.
  • by Albrecht Ritschl First published in 1872 2 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable Cover of edition acriticalhistor00ritsgoog.
  • by Albrecht Ritschl. This paper presents insights on the American business cycle during the pre- and interwar periods derived from disaggregate diffusion indices.
  • Swing, Albert Temple, 1849-1925; Swing, Alice Mead, tr; Ritschl, Albrecht, 1822-1889.
  • Albrecht Ritschl, (1822-89), one of the outstanding German liberal theologians of the 19th century, professor of theology 1852-64 at the University of Bonn and 1864-89...
  • On 10 November 1883, addressing his Göttingen colleagues and students in academic celebration of the quadricentennial of Luther's birth, Albrecht Ritschl...