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Exploring the EMCA Community: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities
This work explores the professional experiences, challenges, and collective identity of scholars within the Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (EMCA) community. Through the analysis of survey data from 43 participants, semi‐structured interviews with 10 scholars, and the examination of relevant community documents, this research uncovers how ...
Mehmet Ali Icbay
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Serbian Orthodoxy Between Two Worlds
Orthodoxy has, by the Providence of God, been placed between Western Christianity, and Sunni Islam. Church nationalism (phyletism) has always been present in political and linguistic nationalism in the former Yugoslavia.
Djurić, Marko P.
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Abstract This chapter examines the contours of the religious and spiritual information experiences subfield through a review and content analysis of selected contributions from the past two decades in both information science and related fields. The research question that guides this review is: How have spirituality and religion been conceptualized in ...
Nadia Caidi +4 more
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Marriage in Orthodox Theology: the roles of dogma, holy tradition and Gregory Palamas. [PDF]
Dogmas are essentially an expression of Divine Revelation and guide us back onto the 'right path' in the event of our straying from communion with God the Father. It is clear that if one is not on the 'right path' or follows the 'wrong way', he can never
H.E. the Most Reverend Archbishop Damaskinos (Papandreou) +1 more
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A Federative Model of the Church in Orthodox Theology [PDF]
The author continues his study of the ways in which the political concept of federation is used to describe church organisation, this time taking as a basis the texts of Orthodox authors. These writers borrowed the idea of a federative structure of early
Pavel Ermilov
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ABSTRACT The khipu knotted string records in the ancient Andes were accounting systems, but they did not indicate any concepts of commensurability or exchange value. They were not incipient money; instead, monetized commerce appears to have predated the economic organization of the Inca society. The article begins by tracing the emergence of coinage in
Alf Hornborg
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The Fragrant Seal of the Spirit: the Aesthetics of Chrism
Despite recent developments in the fields of olfactory aesthetics, phenomenology of liturgy, religious aesthetics, and theological aesthetics, the complex presence of odours in the Christian culture has been scarcely discussed.
Mădălina Diaconu
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HOW DOES MENTAL TIME TRAVEL IN THE EUCHARIST AID PSYCHOSPIRITUAL GROWTH?
Abstract This paper innovatively connects the Eucharist, which is usually considered to be in the domain of theology, with the concept of personality‐growth—the idea that a person’s personality can get better—which is usually considered to be in the domain of experimental psychology.
Buki Fatona
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World-Affirming Theologies in Modern Orthodox Christianity
The notion that God is present in creation has long featured in Eastern Christian thought, appearing as early as Origen (3rd century) and Evagrius of Pontus (4th century).
Paul Ladouceur
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A Phenomenological Turn of Eastern Orthodox Theology [PDF]
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