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Language and languages --- Communication --- Christian literature --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- History and criticism. --- Language and languages - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Communication - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Christian literature - History and criticism. --- Langage religieux --- Saints chretiens
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Cosmology --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Eschatology --- Cosmologie --- Astronomie médiévale --- Eschatologie --- History --- Congresses. --- History of doctrines --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Histoire des doctrines --- -Eschatology --- -Last things (Theology) --- Religious thought --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Astronomy --- Deism --- Metaphysics --- -History --- Astronomie médiévale --- Congrès --- Last things (Theology) --- Heaven --- Christianity --- Congresses --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Cosmology - History - Congresses --- Eschatology - History of doctrines - Congresses --- Astronomie medievale --- Geographie medievale --- Cosmographie --- Moyen age
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De Platon à Diderot, une figure particulière se retrouve dans différentes formes de littérature philosophique, théologique, médicale et musicale. L'homme musical est une métaphore qui parcourt l'histoire culturelle européenne, trouvant sa source et ses premiers développements dans la pensée grecque païenne et juive hellénistique, connaissant un contour chrétien défini par les Pères grecs puis latins, se métamorphosant ensuite au cours de la Renaissance pour changer radicalement de visage avec les révolutions scientifiques. L'homme transformé en instrument de musique, lyre dont les cordes sont pincées par la main de l'Éternel ou flûte dans laquelle souffle l'Esprit saint, est un fil rouge de l'imaginaire oriental et occidental. Le but de cet ouvrage est d'en étudier la naissance à travers l'analyse de textes patristiques grecs et latins. La sélection de textes de quatre Pères d'Orient et d'autant de Pères d'Occident permet au lecteur de suivre l'évolution de l'homme musical, de voir comment la métaphore musicale est, pour les Pères, un outil épistémologique unique, un moyen de connaissance et d'analyse de la nature de l'être humain, de ses particularités et de son rapport au monde divin, une figure où s'entrecroisent les questions anthropologiques, médicales, philosophiques et théologiques, et enfin d'approfondir la richesse symbolique de la musique dans l'ancien Christianisme.
Musique chrétienne --- Anthropologie --- Pères de l'Eglise --- Métaphore musicale --- --Musique --- --Christianisme primitif --- --Métaphore musicale --- --Philosophical anthropology --- Pères de l'Eglise --- Philosophical anthropology --- Music --- Ancient history --- Fathers of the church --- Christian literature, Early --- Christian art and symbolism --- Musique --- Littérature chrétienne primitive --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Themes, motives --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- Thèmes, motifs --- --Musique chrétienne --- Themes, motives. --- Anthropologie. --- --Fathers of the church --- Christianisme primitif
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"This study is the first examination of Jesuit prison ministry in the Holy Roman Empire during the period of witch trials. It provides new insights into the prisons where the persons detained for witchcraft were incarcerated, as well as into their trials, including their torture and executions -- as seen through Jesuit eyes. In this context, the Cautio Criminalis appeared, written by Friedrich Spee SJ (1591-1635), dealing with the question of the legality of these trials and the related prison ministry, and printed pseudonymously in 1631 and again in 1632. For the first time, the book offers a complete biography of Spee, who was nearly forced to leave the Society of Jesus; it outlines the book's publication, and provides a detailed analysis of the Jesuit prison visits. The book also details Spee's criticism of prison ministers, as well as his arguments about the guilt or innocence of the imprisoned, tortured and executed women and men of this tragic period in European history." --
Trials (Witchcraft) --- Germany --- Witch hunting --- Church work with prisoners --- Spee, Friedrich von, --- Jesuits --- 271.5 "16" --- 271.5 <093> --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Witchcraft --- 271.5 <093> Jezuïeten--Historische bronnen --- Jezuïeten--Historische bronnen --- 271.5 "16" Jezuïeten--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Jezuïeten--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Religious work with prisoners --- Prisoners --- Burning witches --- Hunting witches --- Witch burning --- Witches --- Witchburning --- Witchhunting --- Persecution --- History --- Christianity --- Persecutions --- Violence against --- Spe, Friedrich von, --- Spee von Langenfeld, Friedrich, --- Langenfeld, Friedrich Spee von, --- Von Spee, Friedrich, --- Von Langenfeld, Friedrich Spee, --- Spee, Friedrich, --- Witch hunting - Germany --- Spee, Frédéric (Friedrich von) --- Spee, Friedrich von, - 1591-1635 --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Jésuites --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- Society of Jesus --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会
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