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History of the Netherlands --- Christian church history --- C3 --- Kunst en cultuur --- Christianity and culture --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Netherlands --- Civilization.
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Pourquoi la démocratie et les droits de l'homme sont-ils nés en Occident plutôt qu'en Inde, en Chine, ou dans l'Empire ottoman ? Parce que l'Occident était chrétien et que le christianisme n'est pas seulement une religion. Certes, le message des Evangiles s'enracine dans la foi en Dieu, mais le Christ enseigne aussi une éthique à portée universelle : égale dignité de tous, justice et partage, non-violence, émancipation de l'individu à l'égard du groupe et de la femme à l'égard de l'homme, liberté de choix, séparation du politique et du religieux, fraternité humaine. Quand, au IVe siècle, le christianisme devient religion officielle de l'Empire romain, la sagesse du Christ est en grande partie obscurcie par l'institution ecclésiale. Elle renaît mille ans plus tard, lorsque les penseurs de la Renaissance et des Lumières s'appuient sur la " philosophie du Christ " selon l'expression d'Erasme, pour émanciper les sociétés européennes de l'emprise des pouvoirs religieux et fonder l'humanisme moderne. Frédéric Lenoir raconte ici le destin paradoxal du christianisme - du témoignage des apôtres a la naissance du monde moderne en passant par l'Inquisition - et nous fait relire les Évangiles d'un œil radicalement neuf
Christian religion --- Religious studies --- Christianity --- Christianity and culture --- Church history --- Christianisme --- Christianisme et culture --- Eglise --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Jesus Christ --- 232 --- #GGSB: Jezus Christus --- Jezus Christus. Christologie: dogmatisch. De Verbo incarnato --- Jesus Christ. --- Jezus Christus --- C1 --- Kerken en religie
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«Omnes Gentes» is a collaborative effort between «Missio»-Belgium, the International «Lumen Vitae» Institute for Catechesis and Pastoral Studies (Brussels), the Faculty of Theology (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), and the Faculté de théologie et de droit canonique (Université Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve). «Omnes Gentes» believes that the Gospel about Jesus Christ constitutes a challenging and life giving message for all people. The first part of this volume, "A Mission Statement for Today's Christians," contains the contributions of the first «Omnes Gentes» conference (2003). As the title suggests, this conference intended to make a statement on the missionary task of all Christians. In many contributions by Belgian and international scholars it is emphasized that mission is no longer seen as a unidirectional movement, starting from the Western Church, and that the Church in Belgium and Europe is a missionary Church as well. In the second part of this volume, "Rituals for Life," the contributions of the second «Omnes Gentes» conference (2004) are gathered. The fruitful exchanges between scholars from Belgium, Congo, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ucraine and the United States made it possible to reflect on the anthropological, ritual, liturgical and theological dimensions of a "lively" Christian liturgy.
Liturgy --- Colloques --- Colloquia --- Eglise catholique --- Katholieke Kerk --- Liturgie --- 266.1*33 --- Academic collection --- 264 --- C1 --- Systematische missietheologie tijdens en na Vaticanum II --- Kerken en religie --- 264 Liturgie --- 266.1*33 Systematische missietheologie tijdens en na Vaticanum II --- Christianity and culture --- Christianity --- Globalization --- Liturgics --- Mission of the church --- Church --- Liturgiology --- Public worship --- Liturgies --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Religious aspects --- Mission --- Purpose --- Mission of the church. --- Christianity and culture. --- Liturgics. --- Religious aspects. --- Christianity - 21st century. --- Globalization - Religious aspects.
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Christian religion --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Girard, René --- vrouwen --- christendom --- cultuur --- C1 --- Bijbel --- godsdienstsociologie --- zingeving --- 236.4 --- godsdienstwetenschap --- cultuurfilosofie --- bijbelverhalen (ler) --- Kerken en religie --- #gsdb3 --- Christianity and culture --- Popular culture --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Religious aspects
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Colloques --- Colloquia --- Liturgie --- 266.2*34 --- Christianity and culture --- Liturgics --- Academic collection --- #gsdb9 --- Liturgiology --- Liturgy --- Public worship --- Liturgies --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Liturgie en sacramenten in de missies --- 266.2*34 Liturgie en sacramenten in de missies
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