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The Theological Heritage of Fr. Alexander Schmemann
Published 2021-11-01“…Alexander’s liturgical theology had a particular influence, he names Benedictine monk and scholar Aidan Kavanagh, Roman Catholic theologian David Fagerberg, and Lutheran theologian Gordon Lathrop. …”
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Nanoparticles in tumor microenvironment remodeling and cancer immunotherapy
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Religions en transition dans la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle
Published 2017“…En effet, de Benoît-Joseph Labre aux bénédictins franc-maçons, des pasteurs éclairés anglais ou suisse aux petits groupes de femmes qui se disaient envoyées par le Ciel pour répandre le culte du Sacré-Coeur, les différences purent apparaître considérables. …”
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Workers and artisans, the binders and the bound: craftsmen and notions of craftsmanship in Old English literature
Published 2013“…It emerges as a hermeneutic term characterised by moral neutrality, with close connections to the Benedictine Reform movement. Chapter Four is the first segment of a two-part examination of <em>cræft</em> as a notion of craftsmanship. …”
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Translating England and the continent in Ælfric’s lives of saints
Published 2021“…</p> <p>I conclude that Ælfric adapted continental characters, geographies and narratives in order to promote unity, a value that was both the heart of Benedictine ideology and a political necessity in the turbulent landscape of late tenth-century England. …”
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Guthlac
Published 1967“…Even the traditional dating of the Benedictine abbey to Eadred's reign is to be doubted and the establishment of this community is probably to be placed after 971 A.D. …”
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Problem języka w klasztorze sióstr katarzynek w Krokach w pierwszej połowie XX wieku
Published 2019-12-01“… The language question in St Catherine’s Convent in Krakės in the first half of the twentieth century After 1918, the two Catholic convents on the territory of the Republic of Lithuania faced the issue of Lithuanisation, which was solved in different ways. The Benedictine Convent in Kaunas, the provisional capital of Lithuania, had been firmly Lithuanised by 1924. …”
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Simon V of Montfort: The exercise and aims of independent Baronial power at home and on crusade, 1195-1218
Published 2015“…Though Simon’s introduction of French feudal patterns and antiheretical policies still stood in stark contrast to the often ineffectual and tolerant attitude of the Saint-Gilles, the dispossessed family's dynastic eminence offered more incentive to maintain continuity with Egidian iconography and at least cultivate personal ties with traditionally favoured Benedictine abbeys. As in the viscounties, cultivation of local nobles, appointment of French followers to key posts, preservation of urban liberties, and patronage of Cistercians and bishops all undergirded Simon’s regime. …”
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Models of classroom assessment for course-based research experiences
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