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Mapping the Jews in the Byzantine Hymnography: The Triodion
The Byzantine hymnography was considered a “stumbling stone” of the Jewish–Orthodox Christian dialogue because of the harsh anti-Jewish elements kept in the modern liturgical texts without any revision.
Alexandru Ioniță
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Dating historical droughts from religious ceremonies, the international pro pluvia rogation database. [PDF]
Domínguez-Castro F +16 more
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Triumphs and tribulations of COVID-19 vaccines: Lessons to be learned from smallpox epidemics in the 1700s. [PDF]
Fassina A, Fassan M, Dosio GB, Barzon L.
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Challenges and solutions for Latin named entity recognition [PDF]
Although spanning thousands of years and genres as diverse as liturgy, historiography, lyric and other forms of prose and poetry, the body of Latin texts is still relatively sparse compared to English.
Ajaka, Petra +6 more
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Identity and Witness: Liturgy and the Mission of the Church [PDF]
(Excerpt) The text for this lecture is a provocative aphorism which I owe to Stanley Hauerwas. In a 1987 presentation at Trinity Seminary, he said: The church has missionary power in direct proportion to its liturgical integrity.
Bouman, Walter R
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Worship and culture: endogenous and exogenous factors in a local church. [PDF]
Hegy P.
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Have We Come All This Way for Birth or Death? Liturgical Music as Prophetic Ministry [PDF]
(excerpt) In this presentation I bring together two theological strands which stand at the heart of the mystery of Christ and of the Church: prophetic ministry and the paschal mystery.
Harmon, Kathleen
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This paper brings an overall description and analysis of religious manuscripts found among books and papers of late Niko Milačić (Milazzi) (1882-1965), professor of royal and imperial grammar-school in Sušak, i.e.
Aljoša Pužar, Adriana Car-Mihec
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