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How Love for the Image Cast out Fear of It in Early Christianity [PDF]
Natalie Carnes
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Alessandro Valignano and the Restructuring of the Jesuit Mission in Japan, 1579-1582 [PDF]
When Alessandro Valignano arrived in Japan in 1579, the Society of Jesus had been working in the country for thirty years. However, despite impressive numbers and considerable influence with the feudal lords, the mission was struggling.
Hoey, Jack B, III
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Journal of African Christian Biography [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: WOMEN --- 1.
Belcher, Wendy Laura +6 more
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Crafting True Religio in Early Christianity
Most studies of the religio-racial constellation begin with the medieval taxonomy of Christians, ‘Jews’, ‘pagans’ and ‘heretics’. Some scholars examine how this medieval taxonomy functioned as a system of dehumanization in the Middle Ages; others are ...
Marianne Moyaert
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Primitive Christianity Revived—The Original Quaker Vision
Quaker histories over the last century or so have been highly interpretive in their interests and approaches, yielding a number of diverse results as to the character of the early Quaker movement, with varying implications.
Anderson, Paul N.
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Understanding Muhammad\u27s Interaction with the Church [PDF]
My research focuses on understanding Muhammad’s (the Islamic prophet) interaction with what he perceived to be the Christian church to find out why his understanding of Biblical narratives and theology is incorrect.
Narde, Devonte
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Journal of Early Christian StudiesThe Journal of Ecclesiastical HistoryChurch History: Studies in Christianity and CultureThe Journal of Ecclesiastical HistoryChurch History: Studies in Christianity and ...
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Secularization of Interest in Early Christianity: A Sociological Analysis of Economic Institutions
Onur DÜNDAR
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The fourth-century battle over the interpretation of a single developed trinitarian theology laid the groundwork for numerous binary trajectories, with some resulting in Christian imperialism.
Woodley, Randy S.
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