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Selected findings from the Religious Orders Study and Rush Memory and Aging Project. [PDF]
Bennett DA +5 more
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Valorisation of the cultural heritage created by the living of religious orders
This article explores the valorisation of the cultural heritage created by religious orders, focusing on the material and immaterial legacies preserved within these communities.
Carlos Azevedo
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Maybe the most divisive topic of the Heideggerian reception is whether the question of God is part of the disclosure of being in Heidegger’s thinking, or if Heidegger rather obscures the phenomenological inquiry on God by way of his questions on being ...
Anna Jani
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The Christian conquest of Lisbon, in 1147, initiated a new era in the city which immediately saw diocesan life restored and parish life quickly revived.
Maria Filomena Andrade +1 more
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British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560–1800
Demonstrates how, far from being peripheral, the stable communities of conventual religious in mainland Europe acted as important centres of religious and secular activity in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation.
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The inquisitor and his readers: the case of the Malleus maleficarum
Starting from the case of the best-known manual of demonology published in the modern age, the Malleus maleficarum by Heinrich Krmer and Joakob Sprenger published for the first time in Strasbourg between 1486 and 1487, the paper studies the presence of ...
Paola Zito
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El presente artículo pretende contribuir al estudio de la reacción católica en el País Vasco frente a la legislación republicana en materia educativa y religiosa a través del análisis de un caso concreto: el del Instituto de las Mercedarias Misioneras de
Javier Imízcoz Abecia
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Diversity of Monastic Life in the Historical Perspective
In the history of the Catholic Church, various ways of implementing the consecrated life and its specific type in religious life have been revealed. To this day, there are monastic orders, cloistered orders, canons regular, hospitaller orders, mendicant ...
Piotr Krawczyk
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The Conflicts Among Religious Orders of Christianity in China During the 17th and 18th Centuries
Introduction. The article studies the conflicts between the Spanish Mendicant Orders (Dominican Order, Franciscan Order, etc.) as well as the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris with Portuguese Society of Jesus, which took place during the 17th
Anh Truong
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Aspects and problems of the Templars’ religious presence in Medieval Europe from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century [PDF]
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of combat and prayer that integrated them into a religious landscape exceedingly defined by diversity.
Schenk, Jochen
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