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Wokół świętości. Rozważania kulturoznawcze [PDF]
The development of the concept of holiness is associated with the cultural process of separating the practical activity and the primary magical beliefs, termed by Max Weber's the ‘disenchantment of the world’.
Grad, Jan
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Although Christian spirituality includes a long tradition of suspicion of humour, humour can express and further holiness in several ways. Humour serves holiness in religious satire; it can also communicate the self-transcendent perspective of holy women
Anita Houck
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‘Holiness’ and faith practice today: A contribution towards interreligious dialogue
The notion of ‘holiness’ has a long history of interpretation. In many ways, it is an ambivalent term. On the one hand, it denotes moral integrity by distinction, or ‘being set apart’.
John-Charles Stay +2 more
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Holiness as friendship with Christ: Teresa of Avila
Teresa of Avila, writing in the 16th century when ideas of holiness often excluded women and lay people, developed a radically inclusive understanding of holiness as friendship with Christ.
Tara K. Soughers
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The path to holiness in the modern world
This article will discuss the notion of holiness. Holinessin XXI century. What is the path to holiness in the modern world and how this was achieved by other saints.
Mykola Kuharuk +1 more
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Allan H. Anderson has done extensive research about Pentecostalism as a global phenomenon, his work is well situated in the phenomenology of religion which is regarded as a useful conceptual framework in Pentecostal research.
Andrew, Daniel Nicolaas
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Paolo VI: la santitta come „dramma di amore”
The article presents the teaching of Pope Paul VI on holiness. It shows the context of this teaching, which was the findings of the Second Vatican Council.
Aldino Cazzago
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John Lydgate’s Guy of Warwick and Fifteenth-Century Emotions
The article argues that John Lydgate’s Guy of Warwick is an innovative version of the Guy of Warwick legend as it emphasizes the feelings of its characters. Furthermore, it also openly intends to evoke emotions in its audience.
Czarnowus Anna
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Holiness without the holy One(s): Towards an ‘evental’ account of holiness
Should holiness be conceived as a predicate (an attribute), a state (a mode of being) or an event (a process)? It can certainly be understood as God‘s primary attribute. This is how much of classical Christian theology sees it.
Jakub Urbaniak
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Conceptualising holiness in the Gospel of John: The en route to and character of holiness (Part 2)
In a previous publication, this author investigated the code as well as the objectives of holiness in the Gospel of John. This research deals with the en route to and character of holiness. The research starts with a concise characterisation of Jesus for
Dirk van der Merwe
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