Marcello Pera: Why We Should Call Ourselves Christians Study Guide, 2012 [PDF]
Marcello Pera’s Why We Should Call Ourselves Christians provides a framework for understanding the moral crisis of our age represented by liberalism’s diversion from its foundations in a Christian culture and its conversion into a corrupter of that ...
Samson, Steven A
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Archimandrite Pavel Stefanov, Tertullian and the Montanism. Montanism is a popular ancient Christian movement. Its most ardent followers were in Phrygia, Asia Minor, but during the first eight centuries it spread all over the Mediterranean world.
Archimandrite Stefanov
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In the framework of the European fascism of XXth Century, the Spanish case has been characterized by the constant research of ideological unit and social identity.
Matteo TOMASONI
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Emma Martin and the manhandled womb in early Victorian England [PDF]
Emma Martin (née Bullock) was born in 1811 and died in 1851. She was a socialist and freethinker. As a child she was strongly religious and at the age of seventeen joined the Particular Baptists – a Calvanist grouping.
Janes, Dominic
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"Wonder Nuns:" Sor Patrocinio, the Politics of the Supernatural, and Republican Caricature. [PDF]
Graus A.
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Church and Community in the Diocese of Lyon, 1500-1789 [Book Review] [PDF]
Connoisseurs of the recent scholarly attention given to the social and cultural impact of the sixteenth-century religious reformations will welcome Hoffman's fine study of the Counter Reformation in the diocese of Lyons, even though much of his story ...
Hoffman, Philip T., Van Kley, Dale K.
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Illustrating phallic worship: uses of material objects and the production of sexual knowledge in eighteenth-century antiquarianism and early twentieth-century sexual science. [PDF]
Funke J, Fisher K, Grove J, Langlands R.
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Anticlericalism in Austrian Literature [PDF]
Occasions is a series of publications\ud on themes related to Austria in the\ud wider European historical and cultural\ud context, based on contributions by\ud scholars and artists from both the\ud United Kingdom and Austria. Issue 9 features an article on 'Anticlericalism in Austrian Literature from Joseph II to Thomas Bernhard', with a Preface by ...
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The Muted Vibrancy of Roman Catholicism in Contemporary Portugal: Corporal Works of Mercy in a Time of Austerity. CES Open Forum Series #25 2018-2019 [PDF]
This paper concerns the role and function of religious-based organizations in strengthening associational life. Taking Portugal as a case study, it asks whether the concept of muted vibrancy provides theoretical understanding to the role of Catholicism ...
Manuel, Paul Christopher,
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Anarquismo y protestantismo. Reflexiones sobre un viejo argumento
RESUMEN: Este artículo analiza las conexiones entre anarquismo y protestantismo en la España contemporánea tomando como punto de partida los paralelismos establecidos por Gerald Brenan entre el furor anticlerical del campesinado anarquista andaluz y los ...
Demeterio CASTRO ALFÍN
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