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New categories for sustainable and spiritual-based company: Insights from the Economy of Communion
After presenting the theoretical framework and depicting the pillars of EoC companies (universal fraternity, communion and the culture of giving) derived from the charisma of Chiara Lubich, the paper addresses the case study relative to the international Network of EoC enterprises (EoC-IIN) in order to analyse and discuss how the aforementioned pillars
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Explorations of the Unrecognized Spirituality of Women's Communion
Women & Therapy, 1995The spiritual dimensions of gatherings of women, particularly those with a dedication to something beyond the self, are explored. Women's groups are argued to be a potentially valuable resource for therapy as they provide a safe place where the "feminine principle" can be honored and reclaimed.
Ellen B. Kimmel, Barbara W. Kazanis
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Spiritual communion as a response to hunger for Christ
Anglican Theological Review, 2021The health restrictions required by the COVID-19 pandemic made it impossible for many people to receive communion, creating profound spiritual hunger for many who are accustomed to receiving communion regularly. One option is the practice of spiritual communion, which may include a prayer of intent in times when a Christian is unable to receive the ...
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Rabindranath Tagore’s Environmental Spirituality: Nature as Divine Communion
International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture, 2022Rabindranath Tagore’s environmental spirituality offers a profound framework for understanding nature not as a resource but as a divine communion, integrating spiritual insight with ecological consciousness. This review article synthesises existing scholarship on Tagore’s literary, philosophical, and practical engagements with the natural world ...
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Gift of Unity: The Spirituality of Communion of Chiara Lubich and Luigi Giussani
The Downside Review, 2022In his Apostolic Letter Novo Millenio Ineunte, Pope John Paul II wrote that the Church must become the ‘home and school of communion’ if is to ‘be faithful to God’s plan and respond to the world’s deepest yearnings’. For this to take place, he indicated that even prior to making practical plans that ‘we need to promote a spirituality of communion’, a ...
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“In Spiritual Communion”: Eugene V. Debs and the Socialist Christians
The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 2003He had only seen Debs three times, met him twice, and really talked to him once, but when Debs died in 1926, John Haynes Holmes, pastor of New York City's Community Church (Unitarian), himself a distinguished civil libertarian and social reformer, announced that he loved Debs deeply and “honored him above all other men now alive in America.” Why did ...
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That 'Something More' in Education: Youthful Spirituality of Communion
Journal of Youth and Theology, 2004The evils of war, economic globalisation, religious fundamentalism, the culture of materialism and the spectre of increasing poverty pose some of the greatest challenges today to the survival of humanity. Holistic/spiritual education is proposed as a timely strategy to help people, especially the young, to know and transcend themselves, and to create a
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Intercultural Dialogue and the Spirituality of Communion and Encounter
2022U predavanju su prikazani društveni i pedagoški izazovi interkulturalnog učenja u vjeronauku, posebno s obzirom na situaciju u Hrvatskoj. Objašnjeni su poticaji za interkulturalno učenje iz pedagogije i obrazovne politike, kao i relevantne novije crkvene smjernice.
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“Communion of the Saints”: Spiritual Reciprocity and the Godly Community in Early Modern England
Albion, 1995Lady Joan Barrington, a puritan matriarch esteemed among the godly as a “lady elect,” experienced a profound spiritual crisis in 1628. She felt anxiety and melancholy over the prospects for her own salvation after the death of her husband Francis. Among those attempting to provide her comfort and counsel was the puritan divine Ezekiel Rogers, her ...
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