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The Galenic Heart in the Gothic Cathedral and the Adjournment in Discovery of Circulation. [PDF]
Kiraly L, Gulyas B.
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Treasures old and new: images in the lectionary [PDF]
Title: Treasures old and new: images in the lectionary. Author: Ramshaw, Gail Treasures old and new 477 p.
Jacobsen, David Schnasa
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Founded in 1954, the MRAR – Religious Art Renovation Movement was the product of the will of a group of architects, artists and historians, such as Nuno Teotónio Pereira, João de Almeida, Nuno Portas, Diogo Pimentel, Luíz Cunha, Manuel Cargaleiro, José ...
João Alves da Cunha
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Safety and Reverence: How Roman Catholic Liturgy Can Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Budaev S.
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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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RCIA and the Formation of Liturgical Piety [PDF]
(Excerpt) Here is what I think the formation of liturgical piety means. You will recognize at once, I believe, these words which in December 1988 will celebrate their 25th birthday, words taken from the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, the first ...
Huck, Gabe
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Media Art in Worship: The Potential for a New Liturgical Art, Its Pastoral and Theological Challenges [PDF]
(excerpt) I am especially pleased to be among you, because I have had the gift of reflecting on worship in the ELCA in the past, thanks to the late Paul Nelson of blessed memory and Scott Weidler of your Worship Office.
Crowley, Eileen D.
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Anthropology Embedded in Worldview Studies: Modernity’s Failure and the Response of Christian Philosophy of Life in a Postmodern Age of Expressivism [PDF]
This thesis examines two divergent streams of thought in Christian philosophy of life represented by the works of Francis Schaeffer and James K. A. Smith in an effort to help Christians live in a postmodern culture. Schaeffer and Smith ultimately address
Sexten, Nathan
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Holy Things: Foundations for Liturgical Theology [PDF]
(Excerpt) Christian corporate worship has biblical foundations. This is so, of course, in the most obvious ways: at the heart of the meeting the book called the Bible is read and then interpreted as having to do with us.
Lathrop, Gordon
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