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Christians in Conversation: A Guide to Late Antique Dialogues in Greek and Syriac deals with a particular form of writing by Christians in late antiquity, the prose dialogue.
Alberto Rigolio
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Christians in Conversation: A Guide to Late Antique Dialogues in Greek and Syriac deals with a particular form of writing by Christians in late antiquity, the prose dialogue.
Alberto Rigolio
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Self-stigma of depression in Christians versus the general population
Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2018The purpose of this survey study is to compare self-stigma of depression between Christians and the general population. Three hundred and fifteen participants completed a survey which included demographic questions, identification as a Christian ...
J. M. McGuire, Adam C. Pace
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Christianity, Christianities, Christian
Journal of Religious and Political Practice, 2015AbstractThe relation between the concept of religion and its Christian determinations has surely become increasingly visible. In the study of religion, Christianity (vera religio, western Christendom) has served as a paradigmatic occasion, a prime focus, of constant research and investigation.
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Journal of Human Rights, 2005
Much has been said recently about the persecution and/or violence against Christians by non-Christian states and societies.
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Much has been said recently about the persecution and/or violence against Christians by non-Christian states and societies.
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2023
This article reviews the essential themes of Christian David's work. The contribution of this French psychoanalyst is deeply rooted in anti-intellectualistic convictions and a definite opposition to Lacan. His contribution to psychoanalytical theory can be seen as a full recognition of the work of affect, even in terms of representation as well as a ...
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This article reviews the essential themes of Christian David's work. The contribution of this French psychoanalyst is deeply rooted in anti-intellectualistic convictions and a definite opposition to Lacan. His contribution to psychoanalytical theory can be seen as a full recognition of the work of affect, even in terms of representation as well as a ...
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On the Christian in Christian Bioethics
Christian Bioethics, 2005What is Christian about Christian bioethics? And is an authentically Christian bioethics a practical possibility in the world in which we find ourselves? In my essay I argue that personhood and the personal are so fundamental to the Christian understanding of our humanity that body, soul, and spirit are probably best understood as the components of a ...
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Christian Corpses for Christians!
East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2011In this article, the author analyzes the campaign that captured the attention of medical colleges at Polish Universities in Warsaw, Vilno, Cracow, and Lvov during the 1920s and 1930s. The author discusses calls made by right-wing students for a regular supply of Jewish corpses matching their percentage among the students, and the ways in which ...
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2003
Il pensiero democratico cristiano in Europa e in America Latina da Leone XIII ai partiti democristiani al potere.
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Il pensiero democratico cristiano in Europa e in America Latina da Leone XIII ai partiti democristiani al potere.
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Life of the Spirit, 1940
Christian life is a life of friendship with God, ‘I have called you friends’ (John 15, 5). More, we are called to share the divine life itself in fellowship with Christ and as members of God's family; ‘God is faithful, by whom you are called unto the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord’ (1 Cor. 1, 9).
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Christian life is a life of friendship with God, ‘I have called you friends’ (John 15, 5). More, we are called to share the divine life itself in fellowship with Christ and as members of God's family; ‘God is faithful, by whom you are called unto the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord’ (1 Cor. 1, 9).
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Christian Geographers, Christian Geographies
What I review in this chapter is how some Christian geographers—practitioners of geography who are professing Christians—have attempted to integrate their Christian faith with the disciplinary practice of geography. I demonstrate that some geographers have made use of Christian theology as a modality of critical geography by attempting to harness its ...openaire +1 more source

