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2001
In the Dune novels, Paul Atreides fights a battle for survival against nefarious forces and succeeds in uniting the Universe under his control. Eventually, however, a bureaucratic and militaristic religion grows up around his legend. Disillusioned by the atrocities committed in his name, Paul abandons his throne and returns in disguise as the ...
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In the Dune novels, Paul Atreides fights a battle for survival against nefarious forces and succeeds in uniting the Universe under his control. Eventually, however, a bureaucratic and militaristic religion grows up around his legend. Disillusioned by the atrocities committed in his name, Paul abandons his throne and returns in disguise as the ...
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2023
This chapter reflects on the Order of Preaching Brothers (better known as the Dominicans). The clerical preachers were well aware of the tribulations roiling Stephen of Muret's foundation, and they explicitly referred to them as a deplorable example to be avoided. Dominic, the Castilian canon, certainly knew the Rule of Grandmont.
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This chapter reflects on the Order of Preaching Brothers (better known as the Dominicans). The clerical preachers were well aware of the tribulations roiling Stephen of Muret's foundation, and they explicitly referred to them as a deplorable example to be avoided. Dominic, the Castilian canon, certainly knew the Rule of Grandmont.
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The fable of the four preachers
Synthese, 2011There was once a rather small town in Massachusetts that had four churches—far too many for the population, so that some sort of amalgamation was felt to be desirable. Repeated conferences succeeded in bringing about considerable agreement, but on one issue there was a deadlock, namely the nature of immortality.
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2008
Abstract The last thread of this story leads us out of the secret worlds of Tudor England into the glare of publicity and of historical attention. The sixteenth century was defined, in its own eyes as well as in ours, by the traumatic religious convulsion which we call the Reformation.
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Abstract The last thread of this story leads us out of the secret worlds of Tudor England into the glare of publicity and of historical attention. The sixteenth century was defined, in its own eyes as well as in ours, by the traumatic religious convulsion which we call the Reformation.
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2023
Abstract This chapter examines how going to elementary school in Birmingham gave Margaret Walker a grasp of the South in terms of its symbols, myths, and rituals. Once she began to understand that she was going to school to learn to be a writer, she absorbed the poetic elements that she thought would be useful.
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Abstract This chapter examines how going to elementary school in Birmingham gave Margaret Walker a grasp of the South in terms of its symbols, myths, and rituals. Once she began to understand that she was going to school to learn to be a writer, she absorbed the poetic elements that she thought would be useful.
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