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Valtion talonrakennushallinnon kehittämistoiminnan sisältö ja organisaatio
In: NKS-rapport 3-1978
2 Corinthians, a letter about reconciliation: a psychagogical, epistolographical and rhetorical analysis
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
Ivar Vegge shows that the ancient Mediterranean world was especially sensitive to idealized praise and blame or threats as hortative means. This is reflected in the pedagogy of the moral philosophers (psychagogy) and in the letter-writing tradition (epistolography), and to some extent also in the rhetorical tradition. Paul utilizes this method in 2 Corinthians. It is argued that idealized praise is manifested in the description of reconciliation in 2 Cor 7:5-16 in order to attain full reconciliation, and in numerous expressions of confidence in the addressee that support various appeals to reconciliation (and/or collection). The harsh and threatening tone in 2 Cor 10-13 is intended to correct the Corinthians, in the hope of achieving reconciliation. The apologetic elements in the letter repeatedly lead up to and substantiate appeals to reconciliation. 2 Corinthians is, therefore, one single letter about reconciliation.
Konfliktforestillinger i Egypt: En intervju-undersoekelse om eliteoppfatninger
In: NUPI Rapport, Nr. 26
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Democracy, drought and starvation in India: testing Sen in theory and practice
In: Series of dissertations submitted to the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Univ. of Oslo 35
Unemployment benefits and unemployment: the interrelationship between unemployment benefits and unemployment ; a comparatve study of Australia and Norway
In: NKSH-report 86,2
In: Rapport / Norges Kommunal- og Sosialhögskole 86,2
Norway: society and culture
Party Programs and the welfare state: consensus and conflict in Norway 1945 - 1977
In: Skrifter 3
Norway and the Second World War
In: Tanum's Tokens of Norway
1814 - 2014: red, white and blue ; Norwegian constitution, American inspiration ; [10 artists and 15 authors on the constitution]
In 2014, Norway celebrates the bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution. The Constitution has been the backbone of a society that has created political stability, economic development and personal freedom for generations of Norwegians. The Norwegian Constitution was inspired by the democratic forces of its time, but most especially by the American Constitution. Today, they represent the world's two oldest, living constitutions. The book explains how the Norwegian Constitution was created, how it has functioned, and the democratic challenges it faces. The book also examines how the American Constiution has influenced the Norwegian Constiution. The book is directed toward a wide range of readers, especially students in all levels. Prominent Norwegian writers and scholars have explored these themes in this unique presentation of the Norwegian and American Constitution. President of the Norwegian Parliament, Olemic Thommessen, and American Vice President i USA, Walter Mondale, have written the preface. The book is a de lux book of art. A number of Norwegian contemporary artists are inspired by the constitution. They have been especially concerned about subjects related to the role of the individual in society, democracy, freedom of speech and preservation of natural resources. They also have focused on what it means to have a national identity. The artistic presentations cover a wide register and the illustrations are carried out in different technics. Exhibitions will be arranged in both Norway and the US where the pieces of art in the book will be presented