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Heaney, Catholicism and the Hauntological: The Later Poetry
This article looks at Catholicism in Seamus Heaney’s later poetry through the philosophical lens of Jacques Derrida’s work. The theoretical focus of the article is allied to Derrida’s notion of hauntology from Spectres of Marx.
Ian Hickey
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Military-humanitarian issues in the theological heritage of Greek Catholicism
In the coverage of the problems of war and peace in Catholicism, researchers (V. Brudzinski, L. Velikovich, M. Duboust, etc.) sometimes omit the regional component of their manifestation.
R.M. Kohanchuk
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Ku modelowi konfrontatywnego badania języka prawosławia i katolicyzmu
The work presents a preliminary proposal for a model of confrontative study of the language of Orthodoxy and Catholicism. A confrontative study refers to a type of comparison in which the objects being compared are equal, that is, the description of none
Viara Madjieva
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This articlestudies the role of the Igreja Matriz Nossa Senhora do Carmo, located in the center of Boa Vista-RR, as a space of belonging and religious identity.
Juliana Cristina Sousa da Silva +1 more
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Mediatized Catholicism—Minority Voices and Religious Authority in the Digital Sphere
Over the last decade, many scholars have explored the thesis of the mediatization of religion proposed by Hjarvard and how mediatization has impacted religious authority.
A. Giorgi
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Monasticism as social and cultural phenomenon [PDF]
The article observes the purpose of monastic service and various aspects of singleness (chastity, continence, celibacy). Y. Lotman in his papers clarifies the differences between the perspectives of «Ego-Id» (with «Id» implying the outer world) and «Ego ...
Irina Valerievna Aster
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Experiences with Ex Corde Ecclesiae in Faculty Teaching Practices at Southern Catholic Colleges
As special-mission institutions, Catholic higher education institutions pursue similar goals of American higher education to develop graduates who are civically engaged and ready to address contemporary challenges.
Maria Sarmiento, Pietro Sasso
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Black Saints in Early Modern Global Catholicism
From the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, Spanish and Portuguese monarchs launched global campaigns for territory and trade. This process spurred two efforts that reshaped the world: missions to spread Christianity to the four corners of the globe,
E. Rowe
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2021 Spring Cover for Journal of Global Catholicism
Volume 5, Issue 2. Cover of the Spring 2021 issue of the Journal of Global Catholicism on Transformations in Brazilian Catholicism, features a photo by José Lopes from the Círio de Nazaré procession in Belém, Pará State, Brazil.https://crossworks ...
Journal of Global Catholicism
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Popular Catholicism Puerto Rican Style: The Virgin of Rincón, Human Agency, and Miracles
In the past, popular Catholicism in Latin America and the Caribbean was perceived with suspicion by liberation theologians and official Roman Catholicism for its eccentricities, lack of doctrinal coherence, and fears of syncretism with folk religions ...
Angel D. Santiago-Vendrell
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