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    NEW RESEARCH PARADIGMS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL by O. V. Pichugina, L. A. Hodanen

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…The paper focuses on the scientific school “Russian literature in the context of Christian culture” at Kemerovo State University, which was established since a new sphere of the literary study in Russia was being developped. …”
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    Modes of narrativity in the short history of Nikephoros of Constantinople by Marjanović Dragoljub

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…[Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177015: Christian Culture in the Balkans in the Middle Ages: Byzantine Empire, the Serbs and Bulgarians from 9th to the 15th century]…”
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    La femme tel un diamant marial : idéal féminin, spiritualité et médecine dans le Livre de la vertu du sacrement de mariage de Philippe de Mézières by Marc-André Moreau

    “…The first part consists of an analysis of the links between medicine, sins and love passion in the European Christian culture of the fourteenth century. Based on this contextualization, the rest of the article deals more directly with the work of Mézières. …”
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    Kulturkristendom og kulturasetro i Danmark: et komparativt surveystudie by Uffe Schjødt, Henrik Reintoft Christensen, Lauritz Holm Petersen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The relative strength differs with approximately one unit on the IF with an almost 50% overlap between self and Christian culture, and an almost 25% overlap between self and Old Norse culture. …”
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    Orthodox churches inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site – the selection criteria by Piotr Gleń

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The churches of the Carpathian region inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage are a testament to the interpenetration of Christian culture characteristic of the East and the West showing the relationship between the Polish and Ukrainian community.…”
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    Eco-catastrofe e ricostruzione di un futuro plurale in Juan Buscamares di Félix Vega by Federica Moscatelli

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This eco-dystopian narrative is particularly interesting for several reasons, including: the relationship between colonial Christian culture and indigenous Andean myths, the tale of catastrophe, and the reconstruction of a plural future that can intervene in imagining and thus creating a more inclusive and eco-sustainable present. …”
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    Diff erence and Identity: Two Paradigms of Patristic Philosophy by Gaginskii Aleksei

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Two fundamental paradigms were developed in Christian culture in the 4th с. AC. and largely determine philosophical and theological thought in East and West: 1) the identity paradigm, which became widespread in the West after Augustine, involves the identification of essence and predicates in God; 2) the paradigm of difference, which became widespread in the East thanks to Cappadocian Fathers, involves fundamental difference between essence and predicates in God. …”
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    Embraced by the Sea. The Metaphorical Use of the Sea and the Symbology of Water in Spanish and Hispanoamerican Poetry by Martin Schatzmann Willvonseder

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Yet, European literature has been drawn away from this influence due to the weight of Jewish-Christian culture, besides the Arabic tradition on the Peninsula. …”
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    The impact of the crusade ideas in Western Pomerania (from the twelfth to the first quarter of the thirteenth century ) by Kamil Wasilkiewicz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Subsequently, the crusade ideas spread among the Western Pomeranian knights in the second half of the twelfth century as an element of the new, Christian culture. In the third stage, the region’s inhabitants became directly involved in the Fifth Crusade. …”
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    The Animal within Creation: Thoughts from Christian Theology by Lucie Kolářová

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The text mainly deals with the following key aspects: a) anthropocentrism and its difficulties in relation to the position of animals in the western, traditionally Christian culture, b) possible ethical perspectives and consequences of the theological concept of creation for the status of animal today.…”
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    Hope for the Future of New Testament Theology by Rodney K. Duke

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This paper presents the author’s hope for changes in New Testament (NT) theology particularly as currently experienced in American Christian culture. Those changes are based on exegetical work that seeks to place the NT texts into their Jewish first-century thought world. …”
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    Útero, Psiquis and climatery: an approach since the anthropological endocrinology by Elvira M. Melián

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This would pave the way along centuries to consider menstruation as something impure and, in the western civilization, even evil (note sexualization of sin in Christian culture). In this context and until the pathophysiology of menopause was approached with a scientific perspective, cessation of fertility and phenotypic changes associated with ovarian quenching have fostered a magical and prejudicial vision as a state related to disequilibrium, lunacy or harm. …”
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    Czy filozofia może za-szkodzić nauczycielowi? Kilka uwag o zagubionej tożsamości człowieka i filozofii by Maria Małgorzata Boużyk

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…What is the value of Christian culture in man’s formation? Love has always been present in the numerous tasks, goals and means Christianity offers. …”
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    Archaic architectural foundations of the former churches from the area of today's Yimok diocese in the Black River (Crna Reka) area by Janjić Dragana J., Janićijević Goran M.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…As the thesis was presented that the mentioned two churches belong to the Middle Byzantine period, this issue becomes significant for the assessment of the continuity of Christian culture in the area of Crna Reka. All this points to the need for additional research through archaeological excavations, as well as the historical contextualization of the subject of research. …”
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    CAIN AND ABEL MOTIVE IN THE STORY “EIN BRUDERMORD IM ALTWASSER” BY GEORG BRITTING by Kadir Albayrak, Hatice Genç

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Particularly, The Ancient Greek and JudeoChristian culture which lay foundation of the Western Europe Literature were adapted for the works of the western writers in various ways. …”
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    Why Was a Baby Devil Born: The Legend about a Blasphemous Communist, Monstrous Births, and the Limits of Religious Didactics by Alexander A. Panchenko

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In fact, the narrative about the baby devil is an international legend, and its history can be the ground for general discussion about evolution and functions of didactic stories in Christian culture.…”
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    Imperativele Predaniei în câteva reprezentări iconografice ale Sfântului evanghelist Ioan cu ucenicul său, Prohor by Laura Zăvăleanu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Judeo-Christian culture is par excellence a logocentric culture, derived from the Word of the Creator and from the founding narrative, which, being fundamental elements for shaping this culture, is however transmitted in writing. …”
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    El género de los de viris illustribus de Jerónimo a Ildefonso de Toledo: su finalidad by Eustaquio Sánchez Salor

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…From Jerome to Ildephonse, the purpose and intention of the biographies about illustrious men have changed according to the interests of the respective moments in which these biographies are written: in the fourth century, when the contrast between the Christian culture and the Pagan Culture is ardent, Jerome insists chiefly on writers; he lets the literary criterion prevail. …”
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