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Post 1755 Lisbon Earthquake Tiles as Signs of Popular Devotion

2023
Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group, 37-38, 53 ...
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Worship and Popular Devotions

Abstract This chapter explores two essential elements of the migrants’ Christian life, sacramental worship and devotional practices. Placing these two elements together is theologically unusual, at least in Catholic theology, which makes a stark differentiation between the liturgy or divine worship, especially sacramental celebration ...
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Jurists’ Responses to Popular Devotional Practices in Medieval Islam

2014
This chapter takes as its starting point Bernard Weiss's central idea that jurists consistently upheld the textualist approach to determine the law. Weiss defines textualism specifically as "an approach to the formulation of the law that seeks to ground all law in a closed canon of foundational texts and refuses to accord validity to law that is ...
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Why Crashaw was not Catholic: The Passion and Popular Protestant Devotion

English Literary Renaissance, 2013
AbstractFor centuries, the poetry of Richard Crashaw has been marginalized as fundamentally alien to the mainstream of English devotional literature. In this prevailing view, Crashaw's poetry is sensuous rather than intellectual, affective rather than spiritual, and Roman Catholic rather than natively English and Protestant.
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Irish Pilgrimage: Holy Wells and Popular Catholic Devotion

Sociology of Religion, 2001
Gareth Higgins, Michael P. Carroll
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Praying the Rosary: The Anal-Erotic Origins of a Popular Catholic Devotion

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1987
In the opinion of early commentators like Thurston (1900a), "saying the rosary" was for centuries the single most popular of all the popular devotions in the Roman Catholic world. Even as recently as the 1970's, a survey conducted among a national sample of U.S.
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Genre and Devotion in Punjabi Popular Narratives: Rethinking Cultural and Religious Syncretism

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2006
In 1849, administrator-turned-historian Ganesh Das Vadhera completed Char Bagh-i-Panjab, a history of his native region in India, the Punjab. The Char Bagh was a Persian manuscript written as the Sikh Kingdom of Lahore was being dismantled and the Punjab incorporated into British India, and documented the establishment, decline, and fall of Sikh rule ...
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Irish Pilgrimage: Holy Wells and Popular Catholic Devotion

Review of Religious Research, 2000
Patricia Wittberg, Michael P. Carroll
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Popular Song, Revolution, and Devotional Culture in the French Pyrénées, 1780-1850

2017
This dissertation research analyzes the impact of the French Revolution on the popular song and religious cultures of the Basque and Bearnese peoples of southwest France. It traces the ways in which lay spiritual and musical practices were rebuilt by local communities in the nineteenth century.
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