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LINGUISTIC AND EXTRALINVISTIC CONSTITUENTS OF SUNDAY SERMON

open access: yesЗаписки з українського мовознавства, 2019
The article is devoted to the study of linguistic and extra-linguistic components of the Ukrainian-Sunday sermon. The distinctive linguistic units of this genre are singled out, it is determined that the linguistic specificity of the Sunday sermon is ...
А. В. Серебрич
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Faith, gender and financial investment: Providence and Presbyterianism in Scotland and abroad

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Mid‐nineteenth century fictional representations of misdirected investment by widows and clergy position them as ignorant in financial matters and hence pitiable. While scholars have recognised female agency in nineteenth century commerce, insufficient attention has been paid to religious belief in financial decision‐making.
Jennifer Jones, Susan Poole
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Vírgenes, mártires y doctoras. Los sermones de santas de Fr. Cristóbal de Avendaño (O.Carm., 1569-1629)

open access: yesEstudios Eclesiásticos, 2018
Este artículo estudia los sermones de santas del carmelita Fr. Cristóbal de Avendaño, predicador del Siglo de Oro español. La mentalidad misógina permanece en el fondo del discurso.
María Jesús Fernández Cordero
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Religio‐Governmental Infrastructures: Islam, Infrastructure, and Populist Mobilization in Turkey

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Turkish mosques are staffed by state‐appointed imams and callers to prayer whose practices are regulated through a complex bureaucratic network operating on an internet‐based data‐management and communication infrastructure. A centralized mosque loudspeaker network enables the broadcast of calls to prayer and other Islamic recitations across ...
Hikmet Kocamaner
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Leichenpredigt als Textkomplex [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław
The article attempts to answer three questions: 1. about the components of the overall print funeral sermon, 2. about the status of the individual subtexts of the funeral sermon, and 3.
Dominika Janus
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Against Moral Panic and Citation Fiction: A Critique of “Panem, Corticoids and Circenses” and a Proposal for Editorial Gatekeeping on Reference Integrity

open access: yesBioethics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The proposed Enhanced Games have become a convenient stage for bioethical sermonising about risk, authenticity, and the “spirit of sport”. This is epitomized by a recent article arguing that institutionalizing pharmacological enhancement under the “pretence of medical supervision and personal autonomy” would redefine human excellence in ...
Ognjen Arandjelović
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Preaching and Literature. Sacred Oratory in the Spanish Golden Age

open access: yesMiscelánea Comillas, 2019
The sacred oratory of the Golden Age has received very little attention from current literary critics. The reason may well be its religious content, designed for catechesis, which has made it difficult to study as a literary object.
Juan Cerezo Soler
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The ecclesiastical fight against storm‐makers in the Latin west

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, EarlyView.
This paper studies the strategies used by the Church to fight against the storm‐makers. These figures were said to cause the storms that ruined crops, and during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the Visigothic and Frankish kingdoms were subject to punishment and constraints.
Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez
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Khotbah Pengajaran Versus Khotbah Kontemporer

open access: yesDunamis: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristiani, 2016
Khotbah merupakan bagian dari proses ibadah di gereja yang bertujuan memberikan penjelasan kepada warga gereja. Namun demikian, beberapa kotbah yang disampaikan bukannya memberikan penjelasan yang alkitabiah sebaliknya hanya memberikan pernyataan ...
Kevin Tonny Rey
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The status of thegn in late Anglo‐Saxon England

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, EarlyView.
This article considers how the term ‘thegn’ was used in tenth‐ and eleventh‐century England. Although commonly thought to indicate members of a face‐to‐face service aristocracy with specific attributes, it has resisted close definition. Examination of references to anonymous thegns in administrative and legal texts suggests that the people meant were ...
Richard Purkiss
wiley   +1 more source

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