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Spurious Correlations
Ralf Peter Reimann
Spurious Correlations Why do these things correlate? These 20 correlations will blow your mind. (Is this headline sensationalist enough for you to click on it yet?)
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Dabei sein und Dazugehören – Ein Fazit zur re:publica 2014
Ralf Peter Reimann
Dabei sein und Dazugehören – Ein Fazit zur re:publica 2014 Zum Nachdenken: Alex Matzkeits Rückblick auf #rp14: Was mir tierisch auf den Sack geht: Der Ausdruck “Netzgemeinde”- Joachim Kurz, @Mietgeist, […]
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Social Media & Recht: Saisonrückblick 2014 | re:publica 2014
Ralf Peter Reimann
Social Media & Recht: Saisonrückblick 2014 | re:publica 2014 Unbedingt nachhören sobald die Aufnahme online ist.
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A few thoughts on vocation
Ralf Peter Reimann
A few thoughts on vocation arnisvanur: In the form of an article about leaving the priesthood.
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Nick Baines on Karl Barth
Ralf Peter Reimann
Nick Baines on Karl Barth Today, apart from taking time to start on Rowan Williams’s excellent and demanding Faith in the Public Square, I met an academic friend at the […]
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Facebook finally cuts through the noise with Paper
Ralf Peter Reimann
Facebook finally cuts through the noise with Paper We live in an age of information overload. Facebook Paper provides for a quieter experience in social media. Can it succeed? Unfortunately, […]
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Dying discreetly
Ralf Peter Reimann
Dying discreetly Reading Nick Baines’s Blog is food for the soul – in his recent blogpost he is reflecting on Mankell’s fight against cancer and what is best kept private.
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Weekly Devotional: Live In The Light!
Ralf Peter Reimann
Weekly Devotional: Live In The Light! extravagance-ucc: In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your […]
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TitanPad zum Pastoralkolleg in Villigst
Ralf Peter Reimann
TitanPad zum Pastoralkolleg in Villigst Hier der direkte Link zum Pad des Pastoralkollegs Pfarrer/in im Netz in Villigst.
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Faith and Theology: #CanonFodder: The shortest ever commentary on the whole Bible
Ralf Peter Reimann
Faith and Theology: #CanonFodder: The shortest ever commentary on the whole Bible The idea is not new but I like it nevertheless. The whole Bible in tweets.