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Polarization but Not Pillarization Catholicism and Cultural Change in Post-Transformation Poland
The modern Polish cultural system emerges through the interplay between social structure and agency, which represent different properties and powers or, more precisely, ‘independent properties, capable of exerting autonomous influences.’ I argue that ...
Wojciech Sadlon
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Apostolate through Books: The Translation Practice by Catholicism during Late Ming and Early Qing
Catholicism during the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties is the most fascinating chapter in the development history of Christian culture in China. Apostolate through books emerged as a prominent method of Sino-West cultural exchange during that time ...
Yafeng Li, Jingmin Fu, Jiyun Huang
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Banal Catholicism, Morality Policies and the Politics of Belonging in Spain
The articulation between religion, politics and the law in contemporary European societies is a complex matter. In this article, we argue that classical secularization approaches fail to capture the ambivalent form of Catholicism in Europe, and we ...
Mar Griera +2 more
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Contemporary political behavior is often affected by historical legacies, but the specific mechanisms through which these legacies are transmitted are difficult to pin down.
L. Haffert
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Presuming religious congruence? The nonreligious and Catholicism in Poland
This article contributes to the understanding of the symbiotic relationship between the nonreligious and the religious in religiously homogeneous cultures.
M. Trzebiatowska
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Confucian Response to the Challenge Posed by Catholicism: Wang Fuzhi’s Views of Catholicism
Despite his significant influence, Wang Fuzhi’s perspective on Catholicism and its actual impact on his philosophical outlook have yet to be thoroughly examined.
Huanyou Li
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Catholic Cosmopolitanism and the Future of Human Rights
Political Catholicism began in the 20th century by presenting a conception of confessional politics to a secularizing Europe. However, this article reveals the reworking of political Catholicism’s historical commitment to a balance of two powers—an ...
Leonard Taylor
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A Review of Catholic Periodical Literatures in China (1872-1949) [PDF]
In 1872, the Jesuits of the Xujiahui Observatory in Shanghai started a French newspaper, the Bulletin des Observation Météorologiques, which marked the beginning of the Catholic periodical literatures in China.
Fuying Peng
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This special issue uses Catholicism as a thread to bring together five contributions to the transnational history of contraception. The articles, which cover examples from Western and East-Central Europe, East Africa and Latin America, all explore the ...
Agata Ignaciuk, L. Kelly
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The cult of Divine Mercy appeared in the first third of the 20th century in Poland and thanks to the efforts of several priests and with the support of Pope John Paul II, it became popular in many Catholic countries.
Tatiana Folieva / Татьяна Александровна Фолиева
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