A 'He Awa Whiria' approach: integrating Māori knowledge and cultural values into audiological research and hearing health services. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori, are often excluded and underserved by hearing health services that often neglect their cultural values and needs. In response to this, we aimed to advance the delivery of culturally appropriate services with Māori clients through the validation of a te reo Māori hearing screening test.
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Citare o non citare la Bibbia. Censura e autocensura nel Seicento italiano [PDF]
The Bible was a landmark text that determined not only the religious life, but also the imaginary, of Christian Europe in Early Modern Age. However, after the promulgation of the Clementine Index (1596), which banned translations of the Bible, quoting ...
Erminia Ardissino
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“Above all Greek, above all Roman Fame”: Classical Rhetoric in America during the Colonial and Early National Periods [PDF]
The broad and profound influence of classical rhetoric in early America can be observed in both the academic study of that ancient discipline, and in the practical approaches to persuasion adopted by orators and writers in the colonial period, and during
Farrell, James M.
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Representation c. 800: Arab Byzantine Carolingian [PDF]
What could or should be visually represented was a contested issue across the medieval Christian and Islamic world around the year 800. This article examines how Islamic, Byzantine, Carolingian and Palestinian Christian attitudes toward representation ...
Brubaker, Leslie
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Animated Pulpits: On Performative Preaching in Seventeenth-Century Naples
The article foregrounds a number of cases of performative preaching in Naples under Spanish rule with particular attention to the specific form of competition between preachers and professional actors.
Teresa Megale
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Exhortation and sympathy in the Paul's Cross Jeremiads [PDF]
This article considers affective rhetoric by examining the idea of exhortation. Appealing to the emotions in sacred rhetoric was not a strategy opposed to reasoned argument (as it often figures in secular rhetoric); rather, feelings of love for God and ...
Morrissey, Mary
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In 1625, Paravicino preached in the Royal Chapel before Phillip IV, a funerary prayer to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the death of Phillip III. Shortly thereafter an anonymous critique of the sermon circulated in Madrid in a number of manuscript
Francis Cerdan
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Temas hercúleos en la oratoria sagrada novohispana / Herculean Themes in Novohispanic Sacred Oratory
ABSTRACT: Romans paused at the gateway of the Mediterranean, like Hercules, and stated that it was not possible to go beyond —non plus ultra—and in so doing they forged the idea of a closed universe, filled with horrific legends, where a man could not venture without finding death.
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La transmisión de la exégesis en la oratoria sagrada del siglo xvii
A Christian exegetical Corpus concerning the Bible that comes into existence starting in the second century (composed of the earliest commentators, Church fathers, and scholastics) converges in the Summa of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Francis Cerdan
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A pregação no Brasil colonial Preaching in colonial Brazil
O estudo da oratória sagrada no Brasil do período colonial é um campo heurístico de grande interesse para a história cultural, sendo que os sermões constituíram-se numa importantíssima fonte de transmissão de doutrinas e de modelagem dos comportamentos ...
Marina Massimi
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