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The Trio Goo Catechist : Studying Jesus, the True Catechist

open access: yesJURNAL PASTORAL KATEKETIK
Jesus the Catechist is dissected from a biblical, not Christological, perspective. The trio of Goo Catechists participated in Jesus the Catechist. They either preached about Jesus or followed Jesus for more than 50 years, even to old age and death. They have a very intimate closeness and attachment to Jesus, to the point that their whole lives are ...
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War and Peace: Ogawa Takemitsu's Theological Engagement with State and Religion

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 56-76, March 2026.
The Manchurian Incident of 1931 marked a pivotal moment in the rise of Japanese fascism. During the period from this incident until the Pacific War's defeat, dissent from the state's control was not tolerated, leading to coercive measures in religious communities. The Christian community, rather than devising theological reasoning to resist the state's
Eun‐Young Park, Do‐Hyung Kim
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Linear, Cyclical, and Spiral? History in Fourth-Century Greek Catechists

open access: yesVox Patrum
This article delves into the previously underexplored conceptualizations of history articulated in the initiatory homilies of late fourth-century Greek catechists Cyril of Jerusalem and John Chrysostom.
Harri Huovinen
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Beskrywing en evaluering van verskillende kategetiese beskouings met die oog op die formulering van basisteorieë vir die kategese

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1994
Description and evaluation of different catechetical ideas in order to formulate basic theories for catechesis In order to formulate basic theories for catechesis various views are considered and evaluated in this article.
M. J. du P Beukes
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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, Volume 72, Issue 1, Page 35-68, March 2026.
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
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Cannibal Salvage Expenditure: The Subaltern Style of the Urban Peruvian Amazon

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 2, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the political ecology of subaltern existence at the urban cutting edge of our apocalyptic present, in the case of Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon. Through an ethnographically surrealist montage of multiple elements across the themes of accumulation, architecture, and art, cannibal salvage expenditure emerges as a subversive ...
Japhy Wilson
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From Recognition to Resonance: Insights for Lutheran Theology From Hartmut Rosa's Critique of Honneth

open access: yesDialog, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 16-22, Spring 2026.
ABSTRACT This article engages Hartmut Rosa's critique of Axel Honneth's theory of recognition to reconsider Lutheran interpretations of the doctrine of justification. While recognition theory has offered fruitful resources for articulating justification as divine recognition, it also risks reducing faith to a form of moral validation. Drawing on Rosa's
Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen
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Vademecum pro dialog a hlásání Krista muslimům v České republice

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae Theologica, 2018
The article presents a practical guidance for catechists, preachers and pastoral workers and for their possible contact with Muslims in the Czech republic.
Lukáš Nosek
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Reading Through Traces: Xaverian Strategies of Including Chinese Folk Deities’ Statues in Museum Displays and Fictions in Parma, Italy

open access: yesMuseum Anthropology, Volume 49, Issue 1, Spring 2026.
ABSTRACT This work reflects on the presence of a desacralized Buddha statue in the Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography, established in Parma, Italy, in 1901 by Xaverian missionaries. The Buddha's hollowed back is a potent trace of the transnational interactions between these Roman Catholic missionaries and folk believers from the Henan region ...
Valentina Gamberi
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Shades of empire: Evidence from Swedish and Polish–Lithuanian partitions in the Baltics

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 342-376, February 2026.
Abstract In this study, we explore the long‐run effects of Swedish and Polish–Lithuanian imperial legacies in the Baltic region. Using a robust regression discontinuity design, we identify persistent differences in socio‐economic development across the South Livonia–Courland and the South Livonia–Lettgallia borders that emerged as a result of the ...
Theocharis N. Grigoriadis, Alise Vitola
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