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Religious Culture-Based Management in the Focus of Education
Published 2024-01-01“…Key factors facilitating the integration of Christian culture in schools encompass the proactive involvement of teachers in offering assistance and encouragement, alongside students' recognition of the significance of these endeavors. …”
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Precedent hagionyms as means to verbalize the concept of FAITH/UNBELIEF in contemporary German novels
Published 2020-12-01“…On the one hand, precedental hagionyms in contemporary German fiction testify that a layer of Christian culture still exists in the German language. …”
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The Development and Presence of the Social Doctrine of the Church in the 20th Century, and in Slovenia
Published 2022-12-01“…Due to the powerful pressures exerted by the laicist and secularist culture in the Slovenian environment, both society and the state lag significantly behind other European countries in terms of relations between faith and reason, between the laymen and the Christian culture, between the church and the state. The Catholic Church's vision of the presence of Christians in modern society is relatively clear and has been reshaped under the last few popes, which is the subject of the final chapter of the article. …”
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From Indifference to Dwelling in Difference: Catholic-Muslim Marriages and Families and the Non-Hegemonic Reception of Muslim Migrants
Published 2020-06-01“…Second, the virtues demanded of a Catholic-Muslim marriage and family may be transposed and expanded into the virtues demanded of a society humbly willing to welcome the Muslim migrant, but without erasing their Muslim identity to assimilate and conform to dominant white, Christian culture.…”
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Itineraries of Medieval Slavic Legal Texts: Byzantine “Farmer’s Law” in Ms. Slav. 466 from Hilandar Monastery
Published 2022-12-01“…The current observations refer to the following spheres: the relationship between text and manuscript, the axiological significance of precedential texts in culture, the importance of this copy for Byzantine-Slavic interactions in the legal system, the uninterrupted cultural role of Holly Mountain’s monasteries for Eastern Christian culture. The Slavic copy of the “Farmer’s Law” in Hil. 466 is unique by structure and peculiarities. …”
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Revenir aux racines anthropologiques du cinéma européen
Published 2020-11-01“…In these films there also emerges an instance that legitimizes fiction and its ‘mythological discourse’, when the staging of the film confronts the viewer with a void and negativity on which the healing discourse of fiction is nevertheless based.Beyond these four films, we can see the success of the cinematographic ritual as an extension of the culture of the image inherited from the Romano-Christian culture in Europe at the moment when scientific positivism triumphed over the social and the political. …”
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Exemplarity and allusion in Macrobius' Saturnalia
Published 2021“…Despite the lively debates in mid-twentieth century scholarship on the date of Macrobius and his oeuvre, nearly all the work done on elucidating the place of the Saturnalia in the late Latin intellectual scene is dominated by one of two scholarly meta-narratives, the relationship between ‘pagan’ and Christian culture, or the merits of ‘classical’ vs. ‘late’ Greco-Roman literature, both of which have come under question in recent years.…”
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O sumieniu granic
Published 2018-12-01“…Its metaphorical title paraphrases Elias Canetti’s idea of the “conscience of words” and brings into focus the connection between discussions of borders and limits on the one hand, and the moral sensitivity of the members and cultural descendants of Judeo-Christian culture on the other. The ways in which people conceptualise borders and limits are presented from the perspective of the beginning (in the Gadamerian sense), i.e. the Bible, and the end (including, for example, Bauman’s concept of “liquid modernity” and Agamben’s post-secular idea of reality as a “camp”). …”
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Anthropological-eshatological paradigm of christian apologists. Part I
Published 2019-10-01“…The apologists formed a new, Christian culture with its absolutely special anthropology and eschatology. …”
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Mission as the creation of a God-ward culture: A critical missiological analysis
Published 2019-10-01“…This means that no one culture can be said to be a Christian culture, neither can names from one culture or region be said to be Christian names. …”
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MOTIVE OF MARTYRDOM IN THE NOVEL BY V. SHAROV “THE RAISING OF LAZARUS”
Published 2018-02-01“…Sharov “The Raising of Lazarus” (2002). In Christian culture martyrdom as a voluntary acceptance of suffering for the sake of faith has a sacred, metaphysical meaning. …”
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linguistic safety, safety of language, urban media discourse, psychological, physical, information and national security, workplace safety, aviation safety
Published 2021-03-01“…The most frequently used phenomena are precedent texts, due to the nature of Christian culture based on scriptures and constant reference to sacred texts. …”
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SACRAL AND MUSICAL: FROM MYSTERY TO OPERA
Published 2018-06-01“…In the medieval Christian culture, with its paradigm of theocentrism, the sacred foundation of musical art appears to be obvious, however, the interrelation between the sacred and the musical is filled with internal collisions and the complex contradictory nature of the relationship. …”
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Anthropological-eshatological paradigm of christian apologists. Part IІ
Published 2020-10-01“…The apologists formed a new, Christian culture with its absolutely special anthropology and eschatology. …”
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Russian National Character in the Historical Novel by D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak “Okhonya’s Eyebrows”
Published 2023-03-01“…According to the author of the article, while considering the manifestations of the original national principles in the personal traits of the protagonist of the novel, it is necessary to take into account the social status of Arefa, his belonging to the clergy and to Christian culture. The author emphasizes in this character such national personal traits as fortitude, physical and moral stamina, and concern for others. …”
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Modern researches of apocalyptic thematics in the work of domestic and foreign bibles
Published 2018-12-01“…Apocalyptic problems were relevant throughout the development of Christian culture. The content of apocalyptic works consisted mainly of eschatological revelations, that is, prophecies concerning the future of the end of the world. …”
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'All is pure for the pure’: redefining purity and defilement in early Greek Christianity, from Paul to Origen
Published 2014“…<p>This thesis examines the meanings of purification practices and purity concepts in early Christian culture, as they were articulated and formed by Greek Christian authors of the first three centuries, from Paul to Origen. …”
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Sickness, disability, and miracle cures: hagiography in England, c. 700 - c. 1200
Published 2015“…Based on Gospel accounts of Jesus's healings, narratives of miracle-cures were highly valued within medieval Christian culture. By analysing a selection of miracle-cure narratives from the main period of miracle writing in England, from the age of Bede to the late twelfth century, this project considers the social significance of such stories. …”
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Principal succession: The socialisation of a primary school principal in South Africa
Published 2013-05-01“…This study focussed on the socialisation of a new principal in a South African primary school with a strong Christian culture. He was appointed when the predecessor retired after more than two decades. …”
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A"arma da cultura" e os "universalismos parciais"
Published 2011-12-01“…In other words, I argue that is a constituitive part of Evangelical Christian culture to maintain tense linkages of acceptance or rejection with those visions of the world that are conventionally accepted within this context.…”
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