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What England Is and What It Claims to Be: Orwell on National Identity

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract This article suggests that George Orwell's body of work offers a rather unique and insightful two‐part conception of national identity in the context of England, made up of a moral inheritance—the values of liberty, fairness and decency—and a lived sensibility—the fluid, experiential quality of collective life expressed in shared customs ...
Sam Taylor Hill
wiley   +1 more source

The priority of the gospel: church planting in the church of England examined in the light of Anglican tradition and the ministry of the apostle Paul [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Church planting, the establishing of new churches, is a significant feature of the modern Church of England, but has received little theological and historical analysis.
Dunthorne, Paul
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The choice to submit: freedom, gender, and the figure of God in Pentecostal Nigeria Le choix de se soumettre : liberté, genre et figure divine chez les Pentecôtistes du Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Why do some women choose to submit to their husbands in marriage? In anthropology, the paradox of ‘chosen submission’ has famously been explored by Saba Mahmood. Her work amongst Egyptian women donning the veil in the Islamic da'wa movement spotlights the notion of ‘piety’ to explore how devotion to God can act as a powerful motivator of human ...
Naomi Richman
wiley   +1 more source

Experience of anger in psychological and works of fathers of the church

open access: yesКонсультативная психология и психотерапия, 2011
This paper discusses the scientific understanding of the experience of anger by psychologists and fathers of the Church. The author demonstrates a fundamental difference between the two approaches, including the purposes of exploring anger.
Gavrilova T.P.
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Terminologia dotycząca pokory i pychy w pismach greckich Ojców Kościoła IV wieku

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2012
The aim of the presented paper is to analize the terminology describing humil­ity and pride that appears in the writings of the Greek Fathers of the Church of the 4th century (Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa, John Chrysostom). To
Mariusz Szram
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A. C. Headlam: his place in the tradition and development of the church [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Arthur Cayley Headlam occupied an important vantage point as a student and young priest in the academic world at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries. He occupied the middle ground which both understands and receives the
Jefferies, Phillip
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The company you keep: becoming one(self) in an Indonesian convent En bonne compagnie : devenir (quelqu’)un dans un couvent indonésien Pergaulan dalam biara di Indonesia: sebuah proses pembentukan diri*

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
This article investigates companionate processes of self‐making in a religious community of Catholic nuns in eastern Indonesia. I argue that the sociality of the convent establishes a unique context for understanding the effects of one's company on processes of self‐becoming.
Meghan Rose Donnelly
wiley   +1 more source

Starożytna symbolika morza i łodzi w wypowiedziach Ojców Kościoła

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2008
The starting point of this article is to compare the sea and the life, which for people from the Mediterranean culture was something completely natural.
Ryszard Wróbel
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Schemat polemiki z Marcjonem u Ireneusza z Lyonu i Eznika z Kolb

open access: yesVox Patrum, 1984
In the present raport I would like to draw attention to two Fathers of the Church - Irenaeus and Eznik of Kolb - whose works contain polemics against Marcion.
Bogdan Częsz
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034. Church Fathers

open access: yes, 2006
Chapel Sermon by James Brauer on the Church Fathers from Thursday, November 30 ...
Brauer, James
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