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Christian spirituality --- Mysticism --- Psychology --- Psychology. --- Mysticism - Psychology
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Spirituality --- History --- Kefla Giyorgis, --- Ethiopia --- Religion.
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Comparative religion --- Musée du Quai Branly [Paris] --- Contemporary Art --- Spirituality --- Art, Modern --- Spirituality in art.
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Art, Black --- Spirituality in art --- Black art --- Negro art
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Music, Sufi --- Spirituality --- Musique soufie --- Spiritualité --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Sufi music --- History and criticism. --- Spiritualité --- Sufis --- Islamic music --- Sufi music - History and criticism.
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Sculpture --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- sculpture [visual work] --- life stages --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Museum aan de Stroom [Antwerpen] --- Africa --- Asia --- America --- sculpture [visual works] --- MAS: Museum aan de Stroom [Antwerpen] --- Indian art --- Exhibitions --- Indians --- Antiquities --- Shamanism in art --- Spirituality in art --- MAS: Museum aan de Stroom [Antwerp] --- dood
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This comparative and historical study focuses on religious aspects of disease etiologies among five, systematically selected, African peoples: the San, Maasai, Sukuma, Kongo and Yoruba. Unlike the homogenizing tendencies of many earlier comparative works by scholars of religion, this book highlights the differences between and the plurality within the religions and cultures of the selected peoples, as well as processes of change. The work covers a period of about 100 years, from the late 19th to the late 20th century, and much of the material used comes from European mission archives. To different degrees among the peoples studied, there has been a gradual shift from an emphasis on spiritual beings such as God and ancestors to living humans like 'witches' as agents of disease. In a theoretically eclective analysis, possible reasons for this shift are discussed.
Diseases --- Causes and theories of causation. --- Religious aspects. --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- Religion. --- Aetiology --- Etiology --- Causes and theories of causation --- Religious aspects --- Pathology --- Medicine, African Traditional. --- Africa --- indigenous religion --- diseases --- San --- Maasai --- Sukuma --- Kongo --- yoruba --- Religion and culture --- religious history --- spirituality --- witchcraft
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783 --- Music --- -Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Kerkmuziek. Religieuze muziek --- Religious aspects --- Religious aspects. --- -Kerkmuziek. Religieuze muziek --- 783 Kerkmuziek. Religieuze muziek --- -783 Kerkmuziek. Religieuze muziek --- Art music --- Music in worship --- Religion and music --- enchantment --- music --- world religions --- music in the world's religions --- religion and music --- religious experience --- expression --- Confucian sacrificial ceremony --- Choctaw Indian ballgame and social dance music --- drum history --- Dagbamba --- northern Ghana --- Islam --- Kabbalah --- religious music --- spirituality --- sacred history --- religious belief --- social action --- collective identity --- tantrism --- confucianism --- buddhism
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Pourquoi en France a-t-on donné la priorité à l'étude de la parenté, et dans les pays de langue allemande à celle de la narration populaire ? Quels rapports entretiennent l'ethnologie française avec l'histoire et celle de langue allemande avec le politique ? De quelle manière étudie-t-on, ici et là, les faits symboliques et religieux, et qu'entend-on par symbolismes populaires ? Quels objets de recherche, quels problèmes sollicitent aujourd'hui les ethnologues ? Ce sont là quelqu'unes des interrogations auxquelles on a cherché à répondre dans ce face à face. Les quatorze essais présentés ici dégagent en miroir l'originalité, et les divergences, de ces deux écoles majeures de l'ethnologie de l'Europe. Les auteurs passent en revue les objets d'étude, les méthodes, les principales orientations théoriques, l'histoire mais aussi l'avenir de cette discipline désignée, selon le lieu et le moment, par les termes d'etimologie, Volkskunde, folklore ou arts et traditions populaires. Mais, par delà le tableau des originalités et différences dans l'ethnologie de ces deux aires linguistiques, cet ouvrage ouvre une brèche dans le mur d'ignorance réciproque qui sépare les ethnologues de l'une et l'autre langue : tâche primordiale si l'on veut comprendre le champ des civilisations européennes.
Folklore --- History of civilization --- Christian spirituality --- anno 500-1499 --- #SBIB:39A5 --- #SBIB:39A72 --- #SBIB:94H0 --- #SBIB:309H040 --- 930.85.42 --- Civilization, Medieval --- Popular culture --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- 930.85.42 Cultuurgeschiedenis: Middeleeuwen --- Cultuurgeschiedenis: Middeleeuwen --- Kunst, habitat, materiële cultuur en ontspanning --- Etnografie: Europa --- Geschiedenis van Europa: algemeen --- Populaire cultuur algemeen --- History --- Civilization --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- History of France --- Ethnologie --- Philosophie. --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Ethnology --- Civilisation médiévale --- Culture populaire --- Europe --- Civilisation --- Ethnologie - France. --- Ethnologie - France - Philosophie. --- Ethnologie - Pays de langue allemande. --- Ethnologie - Pays de langue allemande - Philosophie. --- Popular culture - Europe --- folklore --- narration populaire --- parenté
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