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AbstractThe process and importance of dialogue between Christian religion and psychology are continuously an active area of debate amongst Christian counsellors and psychologists as witnessed by the diversity of opinions in the focus area. The a... see more

AbstractThe habit of cohabitation is an increasing phenomenon in our society. It is usually seen as a trial marriageto test the compatibility of the partners involved. Although it has become socially acceptable, it contradicts the most fundamental doctrin... see more

Coins from Medieval rural settlementsAn overlooked record of peasant coin useIt is much discussed among historians, numismatists and archaeologists whether peasants made use of coins in the Middle Ages, or whether they simply lived off their own products ... see more

Haithabu and the Danish monarchy in the 10th centuryNumismatic evidenceIn the 10th century, Haithabu and its environs constituted a numismatic enclave with its own coinage used by number rather than by weight. This is apparent both from hoards located in ... see more

Coins from Medieval rural settlementsAn overlooked record of peasant coin useIt is much discussed among historians, numismatists and archaeologists whether peasants made use of coins in the Middle Ages, or whether they simply lived off their own products ... see more

Haithabu and the Danish monarchy in the 10th centuryNumismatic evidenceIn the 10th century, Haithabu and its environs constituted a numismatic enclave with its own coinage used by number rather than by weight. This is apparent both from hoards located in ... see more

The introduction of a regulated coin economy in a geographical perspective, c. 600-ca. 1150 By Jens Christian MoesgaardIn Viking-Age Denmark, coins were predominantly used by weight along with ingots and other silver artefacts. They were bent and pecked i... see more

New Light on Moesgårds main BuildingBy Torsten HingeThe Manor House of Moesgård has been housing Moesgård Museum for the latest 50 years. When the main building and the appurtenant curved wings were restored in the 1960’s it turned out that large amounts ... see more

AbstractThe process and importance of dialogue between Christian religion and psychology are continuously an active area of debate amongst Christian counsellors and psychologists as witnessed by the diversity of opinions in the focus area. The a... see more

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