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Abstract This article reflects on our experiences of facilitating the Bible studies for the Just Community of Women and Men pre‐assembly gathering to the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in August–September 2022. Working with the text of Acts 8:26‐40, commonly known as the baptism of an Ethiopian eunuch, the article reflects critically on
Sarojini Nadar +2 more
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The lost Missal of Alcuin and the Carolingian sacramentaries of Tours
Letters of Alcuin of York attest that he composed a liturgical book he called a ‘missal’ while he was abbot of St Martin's basilica in Tours. No manuscripts of this missal survive. It has to be recovered from much later sacramentaries copied in Tours, which have been subject to significant subsequent reworking.
Arthur Westwell
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Abstract The system of adversative conjunction in the Old Church Slavic Gospels is characterized by two pure adversatives, nŭ and the much less frequent obače, together with two other forms, a and že, which are employed with equal or greater frequency in non‐adversative conjunctive roles. The relationship between nŭ and a is complex.
Jared S. Klein
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THE KAZAN GOSPEL OF THE 14 th CENTURY IN THE CIRCLE OF GENETICALLY CLOSE LECTIONARIES
This article summarizes the earlier research aimed to determine the scope of closely related lectionaries for the Kazan Gospel of the 14 th century.
Nataliya G. Nikolaeva +2 more
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Reviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 216-218, April 2021.
Ann Conway‐Jones
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Lexical and Textual Features of the Kazan Gospel of the 14 th Century
The paper analyzes the lexical and textual features of the manuscript of the Kazan Gospel of the 14th century (the long lectionary of the so-called Mstislav type and class) preserved in the academic library of the Kazan Federal University.
Nataliya G. Nikolaeva, Anton V. Ermoshin
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Second Sunday of Lent: One Example of Use of Bible in Celebration of Liturgy
The liturgy of the Catholic Church adopts and reframes passages from Scripture in manifold ways. At times a passage is proclaimed or sung in the liturgy exactly as it appears in the Bible; at other times, a prayer or antiphon draws from one or more ...
Paul Turner
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Jewish Liturgy During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Vignettes from Boston Suburbs. [PDF]
Langer R.
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Religious Nationalism and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Soul-Sucking Evangelicals and Branch Covidians Make America Sick Again. [PDF]
McLaren P.
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Promoting Health from the Pulpit: A Process Evaluation of HIV Sermons to Reduce HIV Stigma and Promote Testing in African American and Latino Churches. [PDF]
Payán DD +6 more
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