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Пасторално-мисиолошка анализа народне религиозности с посебним освртом на проблем култа предака
The author analyses the issue of popular religiosity and examines its connections to “higher” religiosity as held in traditional Christian churches. Although this might seem as an anthropological problem, a detailed theological analysis shows that this ...
Vedran Golijanin
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The Spirituality of the Nicene Creed and Its Missionary Implications in the Parish Community
Abstract This article explores the missionary implications of the Nicene Creed in Orthodox parishes, focusing on trinitarian theology, incarnation, and decolonizing mission. Through the lens of the Nicene Creed, the article highlights how Orthodox parishes reflect trinitarian communion and engage in eucharistic mission to transform society. The article
Cristian Sonea
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Путеви хришћанске инкултурације у Индији
Christianization of India, started in the early centuries of Christian history, is still an ongoing process. The use of Indian philosophy, theology, cultural and religious symbols in Christian theological context has become, after centuries of European ...
Vedran Golijanin
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Reassessing Canonical Attitudes Towards African Marriage Practices Based on a Study of the African Synod [PDF]
African theologians are virtually unanimous in pointing out that the experience and institution of marriage constitute a special test case for the process of inculturation in the Church in Africa.
Orobator, Agbonkhianmeghe E.
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The return of faith and reason to laïcité; Régis Debray and 'le fait religieux' [PDF]
In 1985, Marcel Gauchet wrote of the ‘retour du religieux’ as an end to the social role of religion and the beginning of its privatisation. However, far from an indication of the withering of religion on the vine of modernity, the return of a religious ...
McCaffrey, E
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Abstract In the last twenty‐five years scientific research on embodied cognition and related discussions in the philosophy of technology and science have led to two groundbreaking insights: 1. Perceptions, memories, meanings, and volitions are neither located in the brain nor reducible to intentional acts of ‘autonomous subjects’. 2. Human intelligence
Johannes Hoff
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‘Vaccine populism’ and migrant assistance: On the contingency of mutual aid in Italy's Alpine region
Abstract Prior to COVID‐19, migrant journeys through the Mediterranean were often described with reference to the barriers posed within ‘fortress Europe’ or through registers which centre migrant's adeptness at navigating draconian immigration regimes.
Elizabeth Storer, Costanza Torre
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Aporte del «De vita Moysis» de Gregorio de Nisa a la inculturación de la teología hoy
This paper seeks to contribute to the development of a conceptual framework which will allow the inculturation of theology today, based on the work of inculturation of theology made by Gregory of Nyssa in his work ‘De Vita Moysis’.
Orlando Solano Pinzón
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World religions: our quest for meaning [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Rausch, David A. World religions: our quest for meaning.
Wehrfritz-Hanson, Garth
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Abstract Employing the pentecostal paradox motif, this survey engages the literature on African Pentecostalism across a spectrum of disciplines in both humanities and social sciences. Utilising a thematic cluster as analytical approach, the study posits that African Pentecostalism represents a decolonial shift from an era of mere beliefs to the era of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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