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In 2001, Catholic pilgrims, led by Māori priest Henare Tate, travelled to France to exhume the remains of Jean‐Baptiste François Pompallier (1821–1872), the first Catholic Bishop of Aotearoa New Zealand. Placed in a lead‐lined coffin, the remains were taken back to New Zealand and laid to rest in Motuti, Hokianga.
Rowan Light
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Abstract Dialogue and engaging with the religious Other are essential questions that warrant even greater attention in the Christian communities at large. In 2020, the World Council of Churches and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue jointly published a document on interreligious solidarity titled Serving a Wounded World in ...
Vera La Mela
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Abstract Addressing a paucity of large‐scale studies about women academics maternity experiences of leave in academia and under‐theorizing the influence of neoliberalism on this phenomenon, this research provides one of the largest studies of women's experiences of maternity leave in the academic sector.
Karen Jones, Alan Floyd
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International integration in higher educaton by the case of French universities
The objective of the article is to investigate (explore) features of international integration in higher education by the case of French higher education institutions.
L. D. Efanova, V. L. Polyakova
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 2, Page 273-278, June 2024.
Emma Wild‐Wood
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The semper reformanda principle under scrutiny in an African context in relation to inculturation
The semper reformanda [always reforming] principle has been poorly promoted by all traditions since it was conceptualised following the 16th-century Reformation.
Graham A. Duncan
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Naindayawan-A-Rambak-Ti-Gimong: An Inculturation of the Eucharist in Ilocano
This study aims to elevate the discourse on the imperative of Liturgical Inculturation and propose general suggestions on how to shape a more relevant and meaningful Ilocano celebration of the Eucharist. It emphasizes Vatican II’s liturgical reform while
Joefrey M. Almazan
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Contemporary worship vs. ‘sola gratia’: A theological analysis of “litadulu li a shumelwa halala”
The interaction of Reformed theology with African Christian worship creates substantial theological conflicts, especially when local worship manifestations contradict core Reformed beliefs.
Ndidzulafhi Mudau
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. The church is often faced with a dilemma, especially when there is a clash between Christian Religious Education (PAK) and local culture. Christians often assume that the only true Christian tradition is the Christian tradition from the West. To bridge
Stefanus Christianto Yuwono
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Collectivist Culture and Building a Synodal Church in Vietnam: Opportunities and Challenges
The article aims to argue that the Church life in Vietnam is under the influence of the culture of collectivism, which creates an imbalance between collective faith and personal faith of Vietnamese Catholics.
Nguyen Cong Nhat
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