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    Performing Cosmopolitan Entanglement in the Philippine Pista: Sariaya Agawan Festival by Shirley V. Guevarra, Corazon F. Gatchalian, Sir Anril P. Tiatco

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The first part is a conceptualization of cosmopolitanism as related to the pista using the Catholic dogma as lens. The analysis of Catholic dogma is necessary because in the Philippines the pista has its origin in Catholicism, its celebrations often coinciding with the feast day of a community’s patron saint. …”
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    Variations des représentations genrées dans les Oraisons funèbres de Bossuet by Nicolas PELLETON

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Bossuet inherited both from doxa and catholic dogma representations of man and woman, which are unfavorable to the last one. …”
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    Papa’nın Yanılmazlığı Konusundaki Tartışmalar ve Katoliklerin Yaklaşımları by Ali İsra Güngör

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…According to Roman Catholic dogma the teaching magisterium is infallible when officially defining faith and morals for believers. …”
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    EVOLUTION IN SCHOOL: REGENERATION OF THE LIBERAL REPUBLIC (1880-1930) by Leonardo Tovar Bernal

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…It describes a scene about the reaction, not infrequently acrimonious, that evolution and those explanations did not contemplate the divine idea faced within education profoundly affected by Catholic dogma. It also tries to explain the convoluted situation of this case, therefore, although the dominance of notions influenced by Catholicism, there was a small space for those lessons solved to the evolution, as well as others that conjugated elements of both, which is to show a problematic situation, in which the religious feud was not absolute.…”
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    A formação do pensamento político na Europa Ocidental nos primeiros séculos da Era Cristã Alexandre Ribas de Paulo by Alexandre Ribas de Paulo

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Este trabalho tem por objetivo mencionaralguns fatores e personagens que foramde grande importância para a formaçãodo pensamento político no início da Era Cristã,mais precisamente no período denominadoPatrística, onde a amálgama dos poderesEspiritual e Temporal, que estavam concentradosnas mãos dos imperadores romanos,acabou por ser desfeita através da divulgaçãodo dogma oficial da Igreja Católica.The aim of this paper is tomention some factors and characters thatplayed important roles for the formationof the political thought in the beginningof the Christian period, more preciselyin the period known as Patristic, whenthe join of the Spiritual and TemporalPowers, that were concentrated in thehands of the Roman emperors, was splitby the Catholic dogma.…”
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    Between Dogma and Data: Wilhelm Schmidt and the Afterlives of 19th-Century Ethnolinguistics by Floris Solleveld

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In other words, Schmidt sought to confirm Catholic dogma through data; a confirmation bias that mainly taints his ethnological work. …”
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    Karl Rahner, Walter Kasper and Hans Kung on the Current State, Problems and Dimensions of Contemporary theology by Pilipenko Evgenii

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It may seem a paradox, but the unity of Catholic dogma in the 20th century came to be established not on the unity of the formal scholastic doctrine, proclaimed straightforwardly by Church magisterium, but on theological pluralism and historical dynamism, as well as on hermeneutical analysis of the dogma and inexpressible mystical experience of Revelation proclaimed by Rahner. …”
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    The implementation of the Counter-Reformation in Catalan-speaking lands (1563-1700): A successful process? by Ignasi Fernández Terricabras

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Vast resources were poured into the propagation of the Catholic dogmas and the reform of the clergy, as defined during and after the Council of Trent. …”
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    Understanding the Catholic Notion of Redemptive Suffering in a Contemporary Context by Hiu-tung Yuen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At the societal level, it is a problem concerning the incompatibility between Catholic dogmas and secular values. At the individual level, it is a question of believing these “empirically unbelievable” religious doctrines without being in a curious form of schizophrenia and insincerity. …”
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    The Latins in the Epistles from Ioannes Apokaukos, Metropolitan of Naupaktos (1200–1230) by Sergei Aleksandrovich Denisov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Negative relation to Latins underlined by their personal wicked qualities (haughtiness and ever madness) and weakness of Catholic dogmas, which are disputed by bishops and clerics. …”
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    Przestrzeń jako element tożsamości religijnej i przedmiot konfliktów wyznaniowych w czasach nowożytnych na przykładzie dominikanów toruńskich by Łukasz Myszka

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The Dominican friary functioned in a hostile neighbourhood, since it was situated in the New Town, where most people were Lutherans, who rejected the concept of religious orders as well as many Catholic dogmas and practices. Of the many conflicts between the Dominicans and protestant burghers, especially municipal authorities, in the modern era, most concerned space. …”
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    Un modelo educativo sui géneris: las escuelas de formación pre-militar y militar en España (1912-1936). Estudio particular de lo acontecido en las Islas Canarias - a sui generis ed... by Manuel Ferraz-Lorenzo, Víctor Alonso Delgado, España

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…</strong><strong>A SPECIFIC STUDY OF WHAT HAPPENED IN THE CANARY ISLANDS</strong> </p><p>Abstract</p><p>The educational model of the pre-military and military schools, despite their specific variations over time due to their adaptation to successive governments and the existing legislative regulations, has an invariable characteristic: enter at the young men in the circles of the army, instructing them in practices tactics, in their Catholic dogmas - except the republican period - and through own corporate spirit of the institution. …”
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