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In 2017, visitors to a church in Wittenberg were given the opportunity to receive blessings from a robot. The so-called ‘robot priest’, named ‘BlessU-2’, poses a lot of questions and possibilities. One of these is about the ways that robots might mediate
Scott Midson
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Uncovering the Secret: Medieval Women, Magic and the Other
For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could freely form it according to their will and nature, was in fact imaginary and immaterial. Women in social, legal, and religious contexts were mostly counted
Ludwikowska Joanna
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Teaching strategies to support isiXhosa learners who receive education in a second/third language
There are a number of challenges related to teaching in a multi-linguistic classroom. Despite the literature clearly indicating how learners acquire learning, there is still a dearth of material on descriptions of current support provided to learners ...
T. Kotzé +2 more
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The martyrdom of St. Stephan in Medieval and. Early Modern hagiography [PDF]
Despite the rather late development of the cult of the first martyr at the end of the 3rd – 4th centuries, it occupied an unusually important role in Christian rhetoric as an imitator of Christ.
Zinaida Andreevna Lurie
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Factors Influencing Individual Performance in an Indonesian Government Office [PDF]
Reformation in Indonesian government offices leads to many substantial changes, and demands improved job performances while arguably loading employees with more work.
Marpaung, S. B. (Sally) +2 more
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The traditional Afrikaans-speaking churches in dire straits
Christianity is entering another revolution or reformation phase. Five hundred years ago, Luther stood up against the Roman Catholic Church, which started the reformation and the reformed movement, culminating in the birth of the Reformed Churches (RC ...
Erna Oliver
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The intellectual origins of the European Reformation [PDF]
Reviewed Book: McGrath, Alister E. The intellectual origins of the European Reformation.
Cooke, Timothy R.
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Objects, Words, and Religion: Popular Belief and Protestantism in Early Modern England
This article deals with selected aspects of popular belief in post-Reformation England as compared to the pre-Reformation popular tradition of the fourteenth and fifteenth century.
Ludwikowska Joanna
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Huldyrch Zwingli’s contribution to the Reformation
Huldyrch Zwingli, the first Swiss reformer in Zurich, made significant contributions to the 16th-century Reformation, yet he remains relatively unknown, if not forgotten.
Jerry Pillay, Catherine McMillan
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Politiae Sunt Opera Dei – Leonhard Stöckel’s Doctrine of the Government
The cultural networks connecting Hungary to other parts of Europe, having developed in the late mediaeval period, worked on in the 16th century, and new points of contact were also formed after the Reformation. The most important elements in this network
Guitman Barnabás
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