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A phenomenological analysis of the spiritual development of psychotherapists who work with sexual violence survivors. [PDF]
Waters JM, Conley AH.
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The Inescapability of “Church” in the History of Christianity
Church History, 2014Laurie Maffly-Kipp's insightful address about the perils and promise of church history concludes with an invitation “to begin a conversation” about how “the ‘church history’ of this new century can be both creatively forward-looking and respectful of the lineages that have brought us here.” I offer here some brief remarks on her address as a small ...
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Church and State in Christian History
Journal of Contemporary History, 1967The dialogue, which has often become a controversy and a conflict, between church and state constitutes one of the great themes that run throughout European history. It is closely allied to, and is indeed often confused with those other recurring dialogues between liberty and authority, between the individual and the group, and between law and ...
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The Idea of the Church in Christian History
Church History, 1952It is customary to describe and interpret the history of Christianity as church history. To be sure, most church historians do not emphasize the special importance of the “church” in the Christian life they study and analyse; indeed, they deal with the idea of the church, with ecclesiological doctrines and with ecclesiastical practices as if they ...
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"Diaspora" and "church" in the first centuries of christian history
1983In an article about 'Diaspora als Gestalt kirchlichen Seins und kirchlicher Sendung', G. Niemeier observes, that there is a Christian diaspora by the very fact that the Church exists, that there has for long been a pastoral concern for Protestant minorities in Roman Catholic areas one needs to remember here that this particularly refers to Germany and ...
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