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Conquest and the Western Church
The Ecumenical Review, 2019AbstractThis article examines the action of power relations in the church in pursuit of worldly advantage – political, economic, and social – in the formation, action, and spread of the institution of the Western church, often in collusion with the imperial aspirations of state powers.
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Christian rhetoric and the western church fathers
Central States Speech Journal, 1976This study investigates the attitude of four western Church Fathers toward the use of rhetoric in preaching: St. Cyprian, Arnobius, Lac‐tantius Firmianus, and St. Jerome. All pagan rhetorical principles from Corax and Empedocles of Agrigentum to Sulpicius Victor were rejected, and the classical concepts of rhetoric were inoperative during the patristic
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The Churches, the European Movement and Western Union
2006Any elation at the end of the war in Europe could only be momentary. The living looked out over a continent of rubble, the ossuary for the bones of the wasted millions. Material need was infinite but industry and agriculture in chaos. Even the possibility of peace and political stability following the defeat of fascism, which had always been a fragile ...
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ENTRUSTING WESTERN EUROPE TO THE CHURCH, 400–750
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 2013ABSTRACTAlthough there had been substantial donations to the church in the course of the last two centuries of the Roman Empire, the amount of property transferred to the episcopal church and to monasteries in the following two and a half centuries would seem to have been immense.
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Love and sexuality in the western church tradition
2013Synthesis, Vol 2, No ...
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The Issue of Quality in Western Church Music
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Fol’s paper discusses how on the large scale, today’s Western Church music is of particularly bad quality because of the rise of narrowly specialized training in music, the rarity of the complete musician who can compose, conduct and play well, the misunderstood democracy as a ‘free-for-all’ reign that leads to the gradual disappearance of the job ...
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Eucharistic Reservation in the Western Church
Vigiliae Christianae, 1967B. Botte, Archdale A. King
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The Western Church in the Later Middle Ages
Irish Theological Quarterly, 1981Lawrence G. Duggan, Francis Oakley
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