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“Thrice the brindled cat hath mew’d” – The Three Trials of William Hone

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2021
This essay argues that the bold affirmation of the political, rather than the religious, purpose of his liturgical parodies enabled the journalist, satirist, and publisher William Hone (1780–1842) to turn three accusations of blasphemous libel into the ...
Abreu Georgina
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Mary and the Liturgical Year : a Pastoral Resource

open access: yes, 2023
In Mary and the Liturgical Year: A Pastoral Resource, liturgical scholar and professor Katharine E. Harmon offers an engaging survey of Mary\u27s role in the Church\u27s liturgical prayer from the first days of the early Church to our own day.
Harmon, Katharine E
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A Monastic Conception of the Liturgical Year

open access: yes, 2001
The chapter presents the liturgical year, in particular the interpretation(s) of the liturgical year found in sermons and Biblical commentaries from the Benedictine abbey of Admont in the twelfth ...
Borgehammar, Stephan
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Az „egyházi év” fogalmának eredete

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Theologia Reformata Transylvanica, 2016
Origin of the term „church year” This study deals with the origins, roots and theological meaning of the liturgical year. Terms used in various languages (Latin, English, German and Hungarian) for liturgical year in the history of the church are ...
Ferenc PAP
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Why Are Young Men Increasingly Drawn to Christianity? A Study of Finnish Young Men

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Recent surveys in the Global North suggest a possible reversal in established gender patterns of religiosity, with young men increasingly engaging with Christianity. This study examines this development in Finland, a highly secular country, drawing on qualitative individual and small‐group interviews with 30 men attracted to Christianity.
Kati Tervo‐Niemelä   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Glas in beeld – beeld in glas. Verkondiging in fragment en fragmente van verkondiging ...

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2015
Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of preaching . . . The view that the sermon is an ‘open work of art’, promoted the awareness that the ‘meaning’ of a sermon is not fixed, but that possibilities are presented for ...
Elsabé Kloppers, Wian Kloppers
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Pandemic, homo somatis, and Transformations of the Russian Orthodox Ethos

open access: yesEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, 2022
The article examines the reactions within the Russian Orthodox Church to the coronavirus pandemic, especially its first year of 2020. Based on materials from the official institutions, press, religious and secular Internet portals, and online forums ...
Alexander Agadjanian
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Religio‐Racial Lines, Intimate Ties: Christian–Muslim Couples, Birth Rituals, and the Bounds of Belonging

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Building on scholarship that conceptualizes race and religion as co‐constitutive forces within a “race‐religion constellation,” this article explores how this entanglement—profoundly infused and structured by secularity—is lived and negotiated in everyday life.
Deniz Aktaş
wiley   +1 more source

Inhabiting the White Church: Divinized Diversity and Antiracist Projects in Progressive Religious Organizations

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Drawing on 3 years of qualitative fieldwork at a United Methodist church and a Catholic parish in Minneapolis‐St. Paul, I analyze how White, liberal congregations translated race‐conscious ideals into organizational practice in the wake of the 2020 police murder of George Floyd.
Daniel Cueto‐Villalobos
wiley   +1 more source

Die Dommusik zu St. Stephan im 18. Jahrhundert – Institutionsgeschichte

open access: yesMusicologica Brunensia, 2019
The Cathedral of St. Stephen in the 18th century was one of the most important music institutions in Vienna. Thanks to source research, it was possible to discover new insights into the music ensembles in St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Helena Kramářová
doaj   +1 more source

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