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Attitudes to Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal Complications in Medieval English Miracula
Abstract This article re‐examines the evidence about childbirth and related topics in the posthumous miracle collections of English saints. It finds forty‐eight such miracles in collections of thirteen English saints, mostly from the century or so after 1170. The article argues that the context in which the stories were composed is vitally important to
Ben Nilson, Ruth Frost
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Doubting Thomas: Aquinas on Doubt and the Act of Faith
Abstract Several modern theologians affirm that doubt is compatible with faith, even as authoritative voices from the Christian tradition deny this. While Thomas Aquinas is often seen as an exemplar of the traditional view, few scholars have devoted serious attention to the nature of doubt in Thomas’ thought.
Patrick X. Gardner
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Forming culture. Values in the teaching of Pope Benedict XVI at World Young Day [PDF]
The youth is responsible for a shape of the future culture. The World Youth Days in the Catholic Church are an important educational and culture-shaping activity which is aimed at nurturing the youth to the culture based on particular values.
Biolik-Moroń, Magdalena
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The article discusses the meaning of the words ‘logic’ and ‘logical’ as used by Pope Benedict XVI in the Encyclicals and Apostolic Exhortations. The approach of Benedict XVI is then compared with that of Pope John Paul II (as analyzed in Lapis (2011))
Lapis, Włodzimierz, Włodzimierz Lapis
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The Letter of Benedict XVI on Education: a guiding light for secularism and Catholicism
This work analyze the Letter of Pope Benedict XVI on „Educational Emergency’ (2008), that makes it essential for a new thinking on both the secular world and the catholic.
Elvira Lozupone
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After Pope Benedict´s resignation, the media obsessively highlighted divisions of the Church and the scandals, forgetting that Joseph Ratzinger had sought to preserve the Church´s “common denominator of tradition and dogma”.
Juan Bottasso
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Abstract This article focuses on four individuals from France and Italy who were viewed as hermaphrodites and their attempts to become members of the Catholic clergy between c.1650 and 1720. Drawing on largely unexplored material from the archive of the Roman Congregation of the Council, this article argues that whether, and how, bodies were ...
Brendan Röder
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U.S. President Barack Obama and Pope Benedict XVI
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican,, Antigua & Barbuda, sheet of one stamp.
Antigua Post Office
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The Policy of Pope Benedict XVI towards the Arab-Muslim Civilization [PDF]
The bachelor thesis The Policy of Pope Benedict XVI towards the Arab-Muslim Civilization focuses on how the pope Benedict XVI referred to Arab-Muslim civilization, how he cultivated the interreligious dialogue between Christianity and Islam, affecting to
Šenkyřík, Jáchym
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Pope Benedict XVI and his dialogue with the Russian Orthodox
Main of motives for opening XVI Benedict to the dialogue with the Russian Orthodox faith there was desire for the development of current effects of the common accord.
Moskałyk, Jarosław
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