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Iceland as a western country. How to classify medieval church law in the vernacular [PDF]

open access: yesVergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III, 2015
Iceland’s subjection to the king of Norway in 1262-64 was followed by a legislation in which a law book for Church and spiritual matters was composed in the vernacular for each country.
Lára Magnúsardóttir
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Историјски пут развоја западног хришћанства

open access: yesGodišnjak, 2016
The historical trajectory of Western Christianity, from the founding of Roman Church to present day, was greatly influenced by specific circumstances in Western Europe and the fact that the most important and most respected Christian community was ...
Dalibor Petrović
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Union and "uniatism": the modern context of analysis

open access: yesУкраїнське Pелігієзнавство, 2016
The attitude of the Apostolic Capital and the Roman Curia to the Orthodox Church during the Florentine Union (1438-1439) changed after the Council of Trent (1545-1563), which adopted the ecclesial and soteriological excluzion "Extra Ecclesia Romanum ...
Petro Yarotskiy
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Memory, tradition, and Christianization of the Peloponnese [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This work examines the use of memory and tradition in the Christianization of the Peloponnese based on the evidence of the location and topography of churches.
Sweetman, Rebecca Jane
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Prevalence of Cam Femoroacetabular Lesions in Medieval (1200‐1600 CE) and Postmedieval (1600‐1850 CE) Dutch Skeletal Collections

open access: yesArthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation, EarlyView.
Purpose To evaluate medieval and postmedieval Dutch skeletal collections for signs of cam impingent. Methods The medieval collections from Alkmaar Paardenmarkt and Klaaskinderkerke and the postmedieval period from Middenbeemster were studied. Standard osteological methods for sex and age estimation were used. From digital photographs of the femora, the
Nouschka Bosch   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Ethics and Aesthetics of Architecture: The Anglican Reception of Roman Baroque Churches

open access: yesArchitectural Histories, 2016
For Anglican travellers in Italy, Rome had an ambiguous status. It was the seat both of high culture and of ‘superstitious’ Roman Catholic practices, including art and architecture. These extremes culminated in church buildings.
Anne-Francoise Morel
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Book Review: Paul Collins, \u3cem\u3eBelievers: Does Australian Catholicism Have a Future?\u3c/em\u3e, University of New South Wales Press, 2008 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The text Believers: Does Australian Catholicism Have a Future? explores the historical, contemporary, and present role of Roman Catholicism within Australian society.
Hine, Gregory
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A pipeline crisis or a sustainability crisis? Local and national succession planning for headteachers in England

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Recruiting and retaining school leaders is a challenge in many systems worldwide. Previous research has identified three distinct ways in which succession planning can be conceptualised and approached: a ‘pipeline’ approach seeks to match supply and demand for the posts that need filling; a ‘pool’ strategy involves proactively identifying and ...
Toby Greany   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Jesus: The apex of biblical canons

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
This article aims at showing how Jesus is the apex of biblical canons, the authority that grants the status of sacredness to Christian, canonical and biblical books.
Jean-Claude Loba Mkole
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Early music printing in german-speaking lands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Printing was first established in Mainz, the seat of the archbishop who was the most important of the seven Electors of the Holy Roman Empire and head of the largest ecclesiastical province of that Empire, containing 17,000 clerics who made a perfect ...
Elisabeth Giselbrecht, Grantley McDonald
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