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G. Defois explore la transversalité des représentations et des fonctions du prêtre dans l'Eglise. Il passe en revue la séparation de 1905, l'émergence des laïcs, la réimplantation du clergé en vue de l'évangélisation, la naissance des prêtres ouvriers, etc.
Priests --- Clergy --- Prêtres --- Clergé --- History --- Office --- Histoire --- Ministère --- 254 <09> --- 254 --- #GGSB: Sacramenten --- #GGSB: Wijding --- #GGSB: Ambt --- #GGSB: Priester --- Priester. Ambt:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Priester. Ambt:--algemeen --- Prêtres --- Clergé --- Ministère --- Priester. Ambt:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Priester. Ambt:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Sacramenten --- Wijding --- Ambt --- Priester --- Priester. Ambt:--algemeen--Geschiedenis van
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The complex relationship between masculinity and religion, as experienced in both the secular and ecclesiastical worlds, forms the focus for this volume, whose range encompasses the rabbis of the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmud, and moves via Carolingian and Norman France, Siena, Antioch, and high and late medieval England to the eve of the Reformation. Chapters investigate the creation and reconstitution of different expressions of masculine identity, from the clerical enthusiasts for marriage to the lay practitioners of chastity, from crusading bishops to holy kings. They also consider the extent to which lay and clerical understandings of masculinity existed in an unstable dialectical relationship, at times sharing similar features, at others pointedly different, co-opting and rejecting features of the other; the articles show this interplay to be more far more complicated than a simple linear narrative of either increasing divergence, or of clerical colonization of lay masculinity. They also challenge conventional historiographies of the adoption of clerical celibacy, of the decline of monasticism and the gendered nature of piety. Patricia Cullum is Head of History at the University of Huddersfield; Katherine J. Lewis is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Huddersfield. Contributors: James G. Clark, P.H. Cullum, Kirsten A. Fenton, Joanna Huntington, Katherine J. Lewis, Matthew Mesley, Catherine Sanok, Michael L. Satlow, Rachel Stone, Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, Marita von Weissenberg
Clergy --- Masculinity --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Church history --- Clergé --- Masculinité --- Civilisation médiévale --- Eglise --- History --- Histoire --- Clergé --- Masculinité --- Civilisation médiévale --- History. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Men --- Antioch. --- Babylonian. --- Carolingian. --- Chastity. --- Clerical Enthusiasts. --- Clerical celibacy. --- Crusading Bishops. --- Ecclesiastical world. --- Ecclesiastical. --- Gender roles. --- Gendered Nature of Piety. --- Historical analysis. --- Holy Kings. --- Masculine Identity. --- Masculine identity. --- Medieval England. --- Medieval society. --- Middle Ages. --- Monasticism. --- Norman France. --- Palestinian Talmud. --- Rabbis. --- Reformation. --- Religious Men. --- Religious institutions. --- Religious masculinity. --- Religious practices. --- Secular world. --- Secular. --- Siena.
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Des guerres napoléoniennes aux opérations en Afghanistan, ces contributions étudient les fonctions, les actions et les engagements des membres des cultes durant les conflits, parmi lesquels la Première Guerre mondiale tient une place importante.
Clergy --- Military chaplains --- Clergé --- Aumôniers militaires --- Political activity --- History --- Congresses --- Activité politique --- Histoire --- Congrès --- War --- Religious aspects --- 27 "18/19" --- 241.65*4 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Theologische ethiek: oorlog; vrede; atoomwapens; pacifisme --- Conferences - Meetings --- 241.65*4 Theologische ethiek: oorlog; vrede; atoomwapens; pacifisme --- Clergé --- Aumôniers militaires --- Activité politique --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Military chaplains - Europe - History - 19th century - Congresses --- Military chaplains - Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses --- Military chaplains - Europe - History - 21st century - Congresses --- War - Religious aspects - Congresses --- Clergy - Europe - History - 19th century - Congresses --- Clergy - Europe - History - 20th century - Congresses --- Clergy - Europe - History - 21st century - Congresses
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Campano, Giannantonio --- Authors and patrons in literature --- Clergy in literature --- Clergé dans la littérature --- Clerus in de literatuur --- Ecrivains et mécènes dans la littérature --- Schrijvers en mecenassen in de literatuur --- Campanus, Iohannes Antonius --- Criticism and interpretation --- Authors and patrons --- Italy --- History --- 16th century --- 17th century --- Occasional verse [Latin ] (Medieval and modern) --- History and criticism --- Elegiac poetry [Latin ] (Medieval and modern)
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In Jerome and the Monastic Clergy , Andrew Cain provides the first full-scale commentary on the famous Letter to Nepotian, in which Jerome articulates his radical plan for imposing a strict ascetic code of conduct on the contemporary clergy. Cain comprehensively addresses stylistic, literary, historical, text-critical and other issues of interpretive interest. Accompanying the commentary is an introduction which situates the Letter in the broader context of its author’s life and work and exposes its fundamental propagandistic dimensions. The revised critical Latin text and the new facing-page translation will make the Letter more accessible than ever before and will provide a reliable textual apparatus for future scholarship on this key writing by one of the most prolific authors in Latin antiquity.
Clergy --- Monks --- Jérôme de Stridon, --- Népotien --- --Rome ancienne --- --Antiquité tardive --- --Clergé --- --Monachisme --- --Jerome, --- Nepotian, --- 276 =71 HIERONYMUS, SOPHRONIUS EUSEBIUS --- Latijnse patrologie--HIERONYMUS, SOPHRONIUS EUSEBIUS --- Clergy. --- Monks. --- Jerome, --- Christians --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Clergy members --- Clergymen --- Indigenous clergy --- Major orders --- Members of the clergy --- Ministers (Clergy) --- Ministers of the gospel --- Native clergy --- Ordained clergy --- Ordained ministers --- Orders, Major --- Pastors --- Rectors --- Religious leaders --- Nepotianus, --- Gerolamo, --- Gérome, --- Gerónimo, --- Girolamo, --- Heronimos, --- Hieronim, --- Hieronymus, Eusebius, --- Hieronymus, --- Hieronymus, Sophronius Eusebius, --- Hieronymus, Stridonensis, --- Ieronim, Stridonskiĭ, --- Iheronimus, --- Jerónimo, --- Jerōnimos, --- Diocesan clergy --- Ecclesiastics --- Secular clergy --- Jeronimi, --- Monastic and religious life --- Conduct of life --- History --- Rome ancienne --- Antiquité tardive --- Clergé --- Monachisme --- Jerome, - Saint, - -419 or 420 --- Nepotian, - of Altinum, - -396 --- Jérôme de Stridon, 347-420
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Die Zisterzienserabtei Bredelar wurde 1196 von Mönchen des Klosters Hardehausen, dem ersten Zisterzienserkloster auf westfälischem Boden, ins Leben gerufen. Es existierte bis zu seiner Aufhebung im Jahre 1804. Das neugegründete Kloster versuchte sich im territorialen Gefüge des Herzogtums Westfalen, des Bistums Paderborn, der Grafschaft Waldeck, der Landgrafschaft Hessen und kleinerer Landesherrschaften eine sichere und weitgehend unabhängige Position zu verschaffen. Im Dreißigjährigen Krieg erlitt das Kloster so schweren Schaden, dass das Ordensleben nahezu zum Erliegen kam. Schon kurze Zeit später begann der rührige Abt Absalon Heuck mit dem Wiederaufbau. Auch der Siebenjährige Krieg bedeutete für Bredelar schwierige Zeiten. 1787 brannte das Kloster fast bis auf die Grundmauern ab und wurde bis 1800 in einfacherer Form wieder aufgebaut. In seiner Hochzeit im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert unterhielt Bredelar ein Skriptorium, aus dem bedeutende illuminierte Bibelhandschriften und theologische Werke hervorgegangen sind. Die umfangreiche Bibliothek des Kosters umfasste zuletzt an die 1350 Bände.Mit dem Band zur Zisterzienserabtei Bredelar legt der Autor, Helmut Müller, den ersten Band zum Bistum Paderborn im Rahmen der Germania Sacra vor. Nach dem bewährten Reihenschema wird die Geschichte des Klosters dargestellt und schließt sich den bereits vorliegenden Bänden zu westfälischen Klöstern, wie z.B. dem Benediktinerkloster Liesborn oder dem Zisterzienserkloster Marienfeld, an.
Paderborn --- Mainz --- Kloster Bredelar (Bredelar, Germany) --- Paderborn (Germany) --- Paderborn (Ecclesiastical principality) --- Paderborn (Allemagne) --- Paderborn (Principauté ecclésiastique) --- 27 <43 PADERBORN> --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--PADERBORN --- Paderborn (Principauté ecclésiastique) --- Christian religious orders --- Catholic Church --- History --- Church history --- Catholic Church. --- Sources. --- Sources --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire --- Bredelar (Germany) --- Church history. --- Church History/Middle Ages. --- Cistercian order. --- Diocese of Paderborn. --- Germania Sacra. --- Kirchengeschichte / Mittelalter. --- Paderborn / Bistum. --- Zisterzienser. --- HISTORY / General. --- Paderborn (Archdiocese) --- Paderborn (Germany : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Bredelar --- Paderborn (Germany) - Church history - Sources --- Paderborn (Ecclesiastical principality) - History - Sources --- Eglise catholique. Bistum (Paderborn, Allemagne) --- Clergé --- Allemagne --- Biographie
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Ordination --- Church history --- Eglise --- History --- Histoire --- Pius --- Paul --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church. --- Clergy. --- Église catholique --- Clergé --- 262.136.34 --- -Church history --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- Christianity --- Bishops --- Clergy --- Rites and ceremonies --- Sacraments --- Penitentiaria --- Barbo, Pietro, --- Paolo --- Paulus --- Aeneas Silvius, --- Aeneas Sylenius, --- Eneáš Silvius, --- Enee Silvius, --- Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius, --- Piccolomini, Enea Silvio, --- Piccolominus, Aeneas Sylvius, --- Pio --- Silvius, Aeneas, --- Silvius, Enee, --- Sylenius, Aeneas, --- Sylvius, Aeneas, --- Piccolomini, Eneasz Sylwiusz, --- -Catholic Church. --- Vatican. --- Poenitentiaria Apostolica --- Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary --- Penitenzieria apostolica --- Sacred Penitentiary --- Sacra Penitenzieria Apostolica --- Pönitentiarie --- Tribunale della Penitenzieria apostolica --- Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- -Penitentiaria --- 262.136.34 Penitentiaria --- -262.136.34 Penitentiaria --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Pie --- Aeneas Silvius Piccolomini --- Piccolomini, Enea Silvio --- Piccolomini, Aeneas Silvius --- de' Piccolomini, Enea Silvio --- History.
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