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2006
Abstract This chapter explores the Protestant reaction against the Marian tradition of Catholicism, which was addressed by the reform of the Council of Trent. Topics discussed include the Catholic Reformation and two conspicuous events which characterized the Marian character of Catholicism in the 19th century: the definition of the ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the Protestant reaction against the Marian tradition of Catholicism, which was addressed by the reform of the Council of Trent. Topics discussed include the Catholic Reformation and two conspicuous events which characterized the Marian character of Catholicism in the 19th century: the definition of the ...
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2023
Abstract Over the course of the nineteenth century Marian devotions practised by Catholics in Britain and Ireland were renewed, expanded, and intensified as an integral dimension of the Catholic revival. The devotional arc of ‘the Marian century’ (1850–1950) may have had its peak in the 1950s but, as this chapter demonstrates, its ...
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Abstract Over the course of the nineteenth century Marian devotions practised by Catholics in Britain and Ireland were renewed, expanded, and intensified as an integral dimension of the Catholic revival. The devotional arc of ‘the Marian century’ (1850–1950) may have had its peak in the 1950s but, as this chapter demonstrates, its ...
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2000
Abstract Two competing ways of understanding Mary's role are observed in the New Testament, one of her as a purely passive instrument of promise and the other (more hidden) as a struggling disciple. The doctrine of the immaculate conception is seen as the illegitimate culmination of the former trend and that of the assumption as an ...
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Abstract Two competing ways of understanding Mary's role are observed in the New Testament, one of her as a purely passive instrument of promise and the other (more hidden) as a struggling disciple. The doctrine of the immaculate conception is seen as the illegitimate culmination of the former trend and that of the assumption as an ...
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Was the Virgin Mary Perpetually a Virgin?
In Christian tradition, Mary has been regarded as the “ever-virgin,” not only at the time of Jesus’ conception but throughout her entire life. However, this belief is in tension with both the biblical text and the socio-cultural structures of first-century Judaism.openaire +2 more sources
Critical advances and future opportunities in upcycling commodity polymers
Nature, 2022Coralie Jehanno +2 more
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2016
figure of Virgin Mary, North Germany ca. 1425, Oppesundby Church, Sjaeland, National Museum (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta. The back is as usual hollowed out with an axe to prevent cracks in the wood. The paint has been cleaned of the front, but the original colours are partly preserved.
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figure of Virgin Mary, North Germany ca. 1425, Oppesundby Church, Sjaeland, National Museum (Copenhagen, Denmark). Made with Memento Beta. The back is as usual hollowed out with an axe to prevent cracks in the wood. The paint has been cleaned of the front, but the original colours are partly preserved.
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