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Abstract This paper develops the concept of ontological resilience through an ethnographic study of a Sufi‐inspired rural community in southwestern Türkiye. Based on eight months of fieldwork, it examines how resilience is enacted not as a technical adaptation but as an ethical and spiritual practice of living with vulnerability.
Özge Can Doğmuş
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Active Objects, Imagination, and Devotional Practice in Late Medieval England
“Active Objects, Imagination, and Devotional Practice” examines how objects exercised agency over humans in the late medieval period. By studying the contexts of the Sarum mass, the York Corpus Christi cycle, the Paris and London danse macabre, and books
Sullivan, Rory
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IBM IN DESA TUA TUNU INDAH THROUGH MARKETING STRATEGY BASED ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
This activity is conducted on Small and Medium Micro Enterprise (UMKM) "Raja Abon Makmur Lestari". In carrying out its business, MSME requires the right business planning and marketing strategy to prepare the business in the development of its business ...
Vebtasvili Vebtasvili +1 more
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Scholars agree that the imagination is central to esoteric practice. While the esoteric vis imaginativa is usually attributed to the infux of Neoplatonism in the Italian Renaissance, this article argues that many of its key properties were already in ...
Egil Asprem
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ABSTRACT Aim Sacred natural sites (SNS) are culturally governed places that often retain remnants of natural vegetation, safeguard species of conservation concern and maintain landscape continuity, positioning them as potential Other Effective Area‐Based Conservation Measures (OECMs).
Lorenzo Ricci +10 more
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Ancrene Wisse and Women’s Work for Spiritual Growth
Ancrene Wisse describes the medieval devotional concern on work as a valid means for spiritual salvation. Depicting women’s domestic chores as imageries to be used for confession and penance, Ancrene Wisse demonstrates that the intellectual labors of the
Hwanhee Park
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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ABSTRACT This article examines gender diversity in Islamicate societies across historical and contemporary contexts, emphasizing the interplay between social norms, religious frameworks, and structural power. It addresses the methodological challenge of avoiding anachronistic applications of modern categories such as “gender” and “sexuality” to Muslim ...
Vanja Hamzić
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Evidence of Lay Religious Devotion and Public Practice
BRITAIX 17-18 welcomes you to its latest seminar on Lived Religion, which will be held via Zoom on Monday 17 April, from 16.30 to 18.30 (Paris time, or 15.30-17.30 BST). To attend, please register via Eventbrite below. W. M. JACOB, Evidence for Lay Religious Devotion and Public Practice in Eighteenth Century England There appears to be little evidence ...
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