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Christian men --- Church controversies --- Masculinity --- Men in church work --- Sex role --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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Church controversies --- Church and state --- Christianity and culture --- Arianism. --- Controverses religieuses --- Eglise et Etat --- Christianisme et civilisation --- Arianisme --- History --- Histoire --- Istanbul (Turkey) --- Alexandria (Egypt) --- Istanbul (Turquie) --- Alexandrie (Egypte) --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse --- Arianism --- Church history --- Church controversies - Turkey - Istanbul --- Church controversies - Egypt - Alexandria --- Christianity and culture - History - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Alexandrie --- Constantinople --- Christianisme --- Istanbul (Turkey) - Church history --- Alexandria (Egypt) - Church history
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This work is an examination of the historical, cultural and theological factors that have shaped this debate within the Episcopal Church. This book includes several personal interviews, showcasing the diversity of views held on these issues. This book contains four color photographs and two black and white photographs.
Church controversies -- Episcopal Church -- History -- 20th century. --- Church controversies -- Episcopal Church -- History -- 21st century. --- Episcopal Church -- History -- 20th century. --- Episcopal Church -- History -- 21st century. --- Schism. --- Church controversies --- Schism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Church conflicts --- Church disputes --- Church fights --- Conflicts, Church --- Controversies, Church --- Fights, Church --- Church management --- Religious disputations --- Apostasy --- Heresy --- Sects --- Episcopal Church --- History --- Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. --- Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America --- American Episcopal Church --- Protestant Episcopal Church --- Protestantlich-Bischöfliche Kirche der Vereinigten Staaten --- Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America
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Le volume inédit porte sur la prédication à Paris à l'époque moderne. Du règne de Louis XIII à celui de Louis XVI, la prédication est à Paris l'occasion de cérémonies minutieusement codifiées, en particulier lors de l 'avent et du carême. La réglementation vise en premier lieu à s'assurer de l'orthodoxie du prédicateur, l'Etat royal appuie en ce sens l' action des évêques et archevêques qui délivrent les licences de prêcher. Une fois cette autorisation obtenue, les prédicateurs sont nommés par leurs supérieurs réguliers ou engagés par les fabriques des paroisses. La conservation de l' annonce des sermons dans les églises parisiennes pour les années 1640 à 1780 et les archives paroissiales ont permis de reconstituer des carrières types. A partir de l'analyse des traités d'homilétique, la manière de prêcher et ses évolutions ont été retracées. Les mémoires et les récits de voyageurs ont permis d'appréhender les réactions du public. Les prédicateurs suspects ou poursuivis sont finalement assez rares, ce qui confirme l' efficacité du contrôle de la parole religieuse et peut-être une certaine désaffection à son égard à la fin de l' Ancien Régime. Les .trois autres volumes sont consacrés aux sources, à l'historiographie, et à un recueil d'une dizaine d' articles.
Preaching --- Catholic Church --- Church controversies --- Prédication --- Eglise catholique --- Controverses religieuses --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Paris (France) --- France --- France --- Paris (France) --- France --- France --- Church history. --- Church history --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire religieuse
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Scientology --- L. Ron Hubbard --- Church of Scientology --- Fair Game --- Federal Government of the United States --- Internal Revenue Service --- IRS --- Operation Snow White --- character assassination --- lawsuits --- the united Kingdom --- Game --- controversies --- ethics --- justice --- the legal system
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L'8 settembre 1907 Pio X con l'enciclica "Pascendi dominici gregis" condannava come eresia qualsiasi tentativo di conciliare annuncio cristiano e mondo moderno. L'enciclica papale e il decreto "Lamentabili sane exitu" davano a questa "eresia" il nome di "modernismo" individuando come sua caratteristica l'intento di trasformare il cattolicesimo in una sorta di cristianesimo non dogmatico e di protestantismo liberale. La temperie culturale della società europea in cui la "crisi modernista" vedeva la luce era quella di un processo di democratizzazione e di accoglimento di istanze liberali: l'appello per la libertà di pensiero, per la critica a ogni forma di autoritarismo, per l'adozione del metodo scientifico, per il rispetto del pluralismo, per i diritti delle donne, sollecitava le coscienze più avvertite del mondo cattolico a proporre tentativi di modernizzazione sociale del cattolicesimo. Tra queste coscienze più avvertite si potevano annoverare i nomi di Lucien Laberthonnière e Alfred Loisy in Francia, di George Tyrrell e di Friedrich von Hügel in Gran Bretagna, di Joseph Schnitzer e Hugo Koch (ma soprattutto, dal versante protestante, di Ernst Troeltsch e Adolf von Harnack) in Germania, di Antonio Fogazzaro, Ernesto Buonaiuti, Romolo Murri in Italia. Il presente volume intende fare luce sul ruolo storico svolto dal modernismo cattolico con particolare riguardo al suo intersecarsi con i rivolgimenti complessivi della società europea nel primo quarto del XX secolo.
Modernism (Christian theology) --- 273.9 --- Religion Doctrinal controversies and heresies 19th century and later centuries --- 261.75 --- Modernism --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Modernist-fundamentalist controversy --- 261.75 Modernisme. Amerikanisme. Syllabus --- Modernisme. Amerikanisme. Syllabus --- History --- Modernism (Christian theology) - Germany - Congresses --- Modernism (Christian theology) - Italy - Congresses --- Modernisme
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How do critics, religious scholars and historians in the early twenty-first century view Chaucer's relationship to religion? And how can he be taught and studied in an increasingly secular and multi-cultural environment? The essays here, on (the Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, lyrics and dream poems, aim to provide an orientation on the study of the the religions, the religious traditions and the religious controversies of his era - and to offer new perspectives upon them. Using a variety of theoretical, critical and historical approaches, they deal with topics that include Chaucer in relation to lollardy, devotion to the saint and the Virgin Mary, Judaism and Islam, and the Bible; attitudes towards sex, marriage and love; ethics, both Christian and secular; ideas on death and the Judgement; Chaucer's handling of religious genres such as hagiography and miracles, as well as other literary traditions - romance, ballade, dream poetry, fablliaux and the middle ages' classical inheritance - which pose challenges to religious world views. These are complemented by discussion of a range of issues related to teaching Chaucer in Britain and America today, drawn from practical experience. Contributors: Anthony Bale, Alcuin Blamires, Laurel Broughton, Helen Cooper, Graham D. Caie, Roger Dalrymple, Dee Dyas, D. Thomas Hanks Jr., Stephen Knight, Carl Phelpstead, Helen Phillips, David Raybin, Sherry Reames, Jill Rudd.
Religion in literature. --- Chaucer, Geoffrey, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Religion in drama --- Religion in poetry --- Chaucer, Jeffrey, --- Chʻiao-sou, Chieh-fu-lei, --- Chieh-fu-lei Chʻiao-sou, --- Choser, Dzheffri, --- Choser, Zheoffreĭ, --- Cosvr, Jvoffrvi, --- Tishūsar, Zhiyūfrī, --- Bible. --- Canterbury Tales. --- Chaucer. --- Devotion. --- Ethics. --- Fourteenth Century. --- Hagiography. --- Islam. --- Judaism. --- Love. --- Marriage. --- Miracles. --- Multi-Cultural Environment. --- Religion. --- Religious Controversies. --- Saint. --- Secularism. --- Sex. --- Teaching Chaucer. --- Troilus and Criseyde. --- Virgin Mary.
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