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Valuable social capital: arguments supporting the need for the pastoral care profession
The article investigates pastoral care as a catalyst in shaping professional practice, elucidating its various realms and operational facets pertinent to the demand for spiritual guidance.
Dalia Rudytė
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Famed for its austerity, Jansenism nonetheless prompted a slew of salacious street‐songs throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. If historians have increasingly examined early modern urban singing practices, underlining the social porosity and intergenerational hold of many street‐songs, little research has been devoted to unpicking what ...
Tiéphaine Thomason
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A HERMENEUTICS OF IGNATIAN MYSTIQUE: CREATION IN CHRIST
It has become commonplace among scholars of Ignatian mysticism to establish a dialogue between the theme of creation and modern or postmodern ecological sensitivity in order to update the practice of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The
Walter Ferreira Salles
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Intercolonial Cinnamon: Fashioning Connections from the Eighteenth to Mid‐Nineteenth Centuries
Abstract It is well known that the quest for spices fuelled navigational endeavours during early modern history, acting as a gateway to conquest. Historians from the field have often focused on the relations between the colonies and the colonised, but what role did this play in the forging of intercolonial connections? By delving into the allure of one
DANIEL COSTA
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In 1622, Isidore the Farmer, Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier and Teresa of Avila were all endowed with sainthood (at the same time as Filippo Neri). This article examines the sanctification procedure through the cases of some Spanish saints: the social ...
Jean-Robert Armogathe
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of night peeling with azelaic acid (AA) on the parameters of mature facial skin after 28 days of use. The sample consisted of 28 participants (six participants did not complete the study for reasons unrelated to cosmetic intolerance), aged 40–68 years old, including both men and women, with dry and/or ...
M. Drozdova-Statkevičienė +2 more
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Hugh Easton's Neo‐Baroque Art and the Stained‐Glass Closet in Postwar Britain*
Hugh Ray Easton (1906–1965) was a leading mid‐twentieth century British designer of stained‐glass windows. His works combined neo‐baroque style with an aesthetic that was attuned to glamour in contemporary media such as film and homoerotic physique magazines.
Jane Brocket, Dominic Janes
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Les récits des miracles d’Ignace de Loyola
Focusing on hagiographic documents concerning Ignatius Loyola published in the kingdoms of France and Spain during the second half of the 16th century and the first half of the 17th, this article seeks to demonstrate several characteristic features of ...
Axelle Guillausseau
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Priests and their Bodies after Trent: (Dis)abilities, Masculinities, Sexualities
This article discusses the impact of a “corporeal turn” in early modern religious history on recent publications in Counter‐Reformation Catholic History. Scholars increasingly look towards the Church's legal archives in Rome as a source of information about ecclesiastical and theological attitudes to the body and sexuality. The figure of the priest has
Miles Pattenden
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Surprise, Hope and Gift: A Pneumatological Account of the Unexpected Nature of Vocation
Abstract God's call can be surprising and unexpected. This article evaluates theologies of vocation in light of this potential for surprise. Contemporary Protestant theological interpretations of vocation are critiqued as incomplete due to their tendency to present vocation as the expression and utilisation of innate abilities without giving sufficient
Cara F. Lovell
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