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L’hétérodoxie indigène au cœur des conflits intrasociaux dans le Pérou colonial : perception et analyse de Bartolomé Álvarez, doctrinero de la fin du XVIème siècle.

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2009
This article proposes a short analysis of a document written by a priest named Bartolomé Álvarez in Bolivia of the end of the XVIth century. This Memorial a Felipe II is immediately posterior to the IIIrd Council of Lima and the reforms of Don Francisco ...
Nejma Kermele
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Refutations of “Heterodoxy”: Zoroastrians, New Christians, and Muslims against Manichaeans [PDF]

open access: yesReligious Inquiries, 2019
The controversies and theological debates between different religions have always been an interesting topic for the scholars of religion. These debates were usually carried out in two ways: orally, in a meeting dedicated to these debates, or in writing ...
Seyyed Saeed Reza Montazeri
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Hétérodoxie anarchiste en Argentine : analyse d’une déviance contre-démocratique

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2009
The golden age of the anarchist movement in Argentina (1890-1930) can be defined as the rise of a counter-democratic force that puts at stake the elites’ power at the same time that it builds the basis of a parallel society sustained by alternative ...
Hélène Finet
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Conflit et dissidence religieuse dans les nouveaux foyers de spiritualité castillans : ermites, recluses et sectes illuministes face au Saint-Office (1510-1563)

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2009
This article explores the birth and growth of new centres of spirituality, seen as heterodox by the clergy and the Spanish Inquisition, which developed in Castile between the end of the reign of the Catholic Monarchs and the final years of the Council of
Laurey Braguier Gouverneur
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Il fantasma di un libertino: L’Anima di Ferrante Pallavicino nella cultura del Seicento [PDF]

open access: yesStoria e Politica, 2022
This article examines a writing of the Venetian area of ​​the first half of the seventeenth century entitled L’Anima by Ferrante Pallavicino. It is an anonymous pamphlet made by the Accademia degli Incogniti in which the protagonist Ferrante Pallavicino,
Giovanni Scarpato
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The Lutheran “convivial economy” as a Christian economic heterodoxy: significance, components, and proposals to the current socio-economic order

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2022
Representatives of the economic heterodoxy only occasionally mention proposals of churches and religious organisations concerning the socio-economic order.
P. Kopiec
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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, EarlyView.
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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War and Peace: Ogawa Takemitsu's Theological Engagement with State and Religion

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, EarlyView.
The Manchurian Incident of 1931 marked a pivotal moment in the rise of Japanese fascism. During the period from this incident until the Pacific War's defeat, dissent from the state's control was not tolerated, leading to coercive measures in religious communities. The Christian community, rather than devising theological reasoning to resist the state's
Eun‐Young Park, Do‐Hyung Kim
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Kryteria przynależności do wspólnoty wierzących w I–II wieku

open access: yesAnalecta Cracoviensia, 2023
The Christian Church in the 1st and 2nd century was already conscious of being a commu- nity of believers. The criteria of membership developed gradually and frequently only inciden- tally. Consequently it is still too early to say of a developed problem
Dariusz Kasprzak
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In Defence of Food: A Comparative Study of Conversas' and Moriscas' Dietary Laws as a Form of Cultural Resistance in the Early Modern Crown of Aragon

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This research explores the adaptive strategies employed by Conversas (Christian women of Jewish origin) and Moriscas (Christian women of Muslim origin) in navigating adversity, particularly in their interactions with inquisitorial authorities in the early modern Crown of Aragon. This study analyses these women's efforts to uphold religious and
Ivana Arsić
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