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The Sublime in the Miserable and Disgusting Remains of a Dead Body: The Paradoxical “Beauty” of the Relic and its Textile Wrapping in Medieval Times

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In medieval literature the physical remains of martyrs and saints are described as shining gems, or fragrant flowers in the name of a spiritualiter apprehension for which the brute and disgusting matter of bones or mummified flesh is elevated to the ...
Rinaldi, Simona
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Dancing before the Lord: Renaissance Ludics and Incarnational Discourse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Play is a manifestation of overflowing excess. When applied to the study of discourse, this bounty can be understood in terms of figurativeness and depth.
Wright, Jarrell, Wright, Jarrell D.
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The Role of Non-Human Creation in the Liturgical Feasts of the Eastern Orthodox Tradition: Towards an Orthodox Ecological Theology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This thesis examines the role played by non-human creation in the liturgies for the feast of Holy Pascha (Easter), of the twelve major feasts of the Orthodox Church, and of the period of Great Lent.
GSCHWANDTNER, CHRISTINA,M.
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studies in the doctrine and worship of the Church of England (1976-2000) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
The aim of this MA Thesis is to provide a research in the Church of England doctrine and worship from the 1970s till almost the present day. In order to meet its aims, the research is largely based on the analysis of the Reports of the Doctrine ...
Ponomarev, Anton
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Text im Theater – Erzählen, Sprechen und Erinnern in Immer noch Sturm von Peter Handke in der Inszenierung von Dimiter Gotscheff

open access: yes, 2015
Diese Arbeit analysiert das Theaterstück Immer noch Sturm von Peter Handke in der Inszenierung von Dimiter Gotscheff, uraufgeführt im Rahmen der Salzburger Festspiele 2011, in Koproduktion mit dem Thalia Theater Hamburg und dem Burgtheater Wien.
Eigner, Johanna
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Protestant polemic and the nature of evangelical dissent, 1538-1553

open access: yes, 2015
This study explores how Protestant writers during the period 1538-1553 dealt with the threats and opportunities that were offered to Protestant reform in England by the Royal Supremacy.
Bradshaw, Christopher J.
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