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spirituality --- Christianity --- demonization --- deliverance --- Antioch Bible Church
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demon-possession --- evil spirits --- anxiety --- sickness --- pain --- satanic evil --- health and hope --- deliverance --- the power to heal yourself
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The theology of Isaiah 40-55 has two seemingly contradictory aspects: the tension between the consolatory message of deliverance, and the harsh tone of accusation and the call to repentance. This study argues that such tension does not necessarily disclose a different authorship, but that it expresses the basic nature of the relationship between YHWH and the Israelites, in which the actions of YHWH and the actions of the people stand in a relationship of interdependence. Such interdependence is essential for the re-establishment and the continued existence of the relationship between YHWH and
Repentance. --- Attrition --- Contrition --- Penitence --- Sin --- Penance --- Bible. --- Deutero-Isaiah --- Deuterojesaja (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Deliverance. --- Deuterojesaja. --- repentance.
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Campus Medius erforscht und erweitert die Möglichkeiten der digitalen Kartografie in den Kultur- und Medienwissenschaften. Simon Ganahl dokumentiert die Entwicklung des Projekts von einer historischen Fallstudie zur Mapping-Plattform. Ausgehend von der Frage, was eine mediale Erfahrung ist, werden die Konzepte des Dispositivs und des Akteur-Netzwerks in ein Datenmodell übersetzt. Als Labor dient ein Zeit-Raumvon 24 Stunden im Mai 1933 in Wien, der von einer austrofaschistischen »Türkenbefreiungsfeier« geprägt ist. Diese Massenkundgebung wird multiperspektivisch kartografiert und in medienhistorische Netzwerke eingeflochten, die sich vom 17. Jahrhundert bis in unsere Gegenwart aufspannen.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- Austrofascism. --- Cultural History. --- Digital Humanities. --- Digital Mapping. --- Digital Media. --- German Literature. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Media Experience. --- Media. --- Mediality. --- Turks Deliverance Celebration. --- Vienna.
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Digital cartography offers new opportunities for research in cultural and media studies. Simon Ganahl documents the development of a project from a historical case study to a mapping platform. Based on the question what a media experience is, the concepts of the apparatus (dispositif) and the actor-network are translated into a data model. A time-space of 24 hours in Vienna in May 1933, marked by a so-called »Turks Deliverance Celebration« (Türkenbefreiungsfeier), serves as an empirical laboratory. This Austrofascist rally is mapped from multiple perspectives and weaved into media-historical networks, spanning from the seventeenth century up to the present day.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies. --- 1933. --- Austrofascism. --- Cartography. --- Cultural History. --- Digital Humanities. --- Digital Media. --- German Literature. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Media Experience. --- Media. --- Mediality. --- Turks Deliverance Celebration. --- Vienna.
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the Word of Faith Fellowship --- secretive evangelical cult --- charismatic female leader --- manipulation --- Jane Whaley --- prayer and deliverance --- prophet --- physical abuse --- absolute control --- study --- work --- marriage --- sex --- faith --- human resilience --- family
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religion --- education --- psychotherapy --- salvation --- deliverance --- enlightenment --- healing --- authenticity --- self-actualization --- full-humanness --- meditation --- mysticism --- sensory awareness --- the raising of consciousness --- complete human development --- psychiatry --- growth --- sanity --- enlightenment --- human change --- philosophy --- culture --- self-realization
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the Pentecostal explosion --- the Neo-Pentecostal Deliverance Revival --- the Latter Rain Movement --- the Old Charismatics --- the New Charismatics --- Restorationism --- prophets --- prophecy --- warfare --- health and wealth --- Pentecostalism --- The Fivefold Ministry --- worship
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"The author's readings of early Christian martyr texts suggest that Christians found the suffering self a useful discourse by which to construct their identities, distinguish their teachings, refute antagonistic claims, and retain believers. The author shows that in these texts, suffering is not embraced as an identity but presented as a problem to be solved. Pain is the experience of those who live apart from God. The author demonstrates that in the moments at issue in martyr texts--trial, torture, and death--the Christian self is decidedly not a sufferer. God's intervention miraculously transforms the physical experience. The torture that should hurt heals instead; the body that should be fragmented is, instead, made whole. The author concludes that in a world of sufferers, Christian martyrs serve as promises of another world where there is--existentially and not merely metaphorically--no pain"--Provided by publisher.
Martyrologies --- Christian martyrs in literature. --- Pain in literature. --- Necrologies --- History and criticism. --- Martyrologies. --- 2nd century. --- 3rd century. --- 4th century. --- 5th century. --- ancient church. --- ancient world. --- belief. --- christ. --- christian figures. --- christian history. --- christian martyr. --- christian martyrs. --- christian. --- christianity. --- church history. --- deliverance. --- divine. --- divinity. --- early christianity. --- early church. --- faith. --- god. --- justice system. --- justice. --- martyr. --- martyrdom. --- martyrs. --- murder. --- saints. --- true story. --- violence.
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the Devil --- Satanism --- New Religions --- the Media --- folkore --- religion --- popular culture --- Christianity --- magic --- deliverance --- spiritualism --- ritual abuse --- demonology --- projection --- conspiracy --- Britain --- the Black Mass --- hippie communes --- witchcraft --- blood rites --- North America --- vampires --- grave-robbing --- cattle mutilation --- Ouija boards --- Highgate Cemetary --- the Great Plains
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