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ANTHROPOLOGICAL SEARCH FOR VALUE ORIENTATIONS OF A NEW CULTURE BY AURELIUS AUGUSTINE
Published 2019-12-01“…As the direction of their scientific research, the problem of the relationship of reason, faith, knowledge, which has risen sharply in medieval Christian culture, has been considered. The logical outcome of these studies was the assertion that for Augustine Platonism was the main of the philosophical teachings of antiquity; that Augustine, being in line with Christian philosophy, considered the understanding of the aesthetic perfection of the Divine creation of the world as the sense of human life. …”
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The Influence of the Orthodox Mission on the Cultural and Everyday Life of the Altai Peoples
Published 2022-02-01“…The conclusion is drawn that the Altai missionaries did not seek to unify the lifestyle and russify the local population, but sought to impart spiritual and cultural skills to them, resulting from the development of Christian culture and formed the foundation for the Christian faith to take root in their lives.…”
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Error of perspective, or once agai on Russia and Europe
Published 2017-12-01“…The first part of the article analyzes the ancient Greeks and Romans, the emergence of Graeco-Roman civilization, the totality of whose cultural achievements has been transmitted to a new nation, that of the Christians, who secured the preservation and development of the Graeco-Roman Christian culture during the 1st millennium A.D. The article’s second part considers the nations that have to a certain degree absorbed the Euro-peanism up to the 15th century, when, thanks to universities and scholarly academies, the initiative in transmitting and developing European civilization passes on predominantly to the peoples of Europe which superseded one another in the course of history (these were principally Italy, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany and Russia) as well as to the American colonies of Great Brit-ain which gained independence and formed the United States of America. …”
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On the problem of missionary reception of religious images of Samoyed peoples in the mission of the Russian Orthodox Church at the present stage
Published 2020-06-01“…In the analysis of Samoyed culture, certain similarities were found between pagan gods-antagonists and the antithesis of the Christian God Almighty and the devil, known in Christian culture. The article discusses the influence of Pagan epic characters similar to Christian God on missionary activity. …”
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Name Stanislaus (Stanisław) in Slavic Onomastic Tradition
Published 2003-12-01“…This is a fortune-telling name (a nomen-omen) given to a child on a wish of the parents, who wanted him to be famous (Polish ‘slawa’ means ‘fame’)- Today, in our Christian culture, in choosing a name for the child we consider the following: 1) the child ‘brought’ his/her name (i.e. is given the name of the day’s patron; this is the gist of our ‘nameday’), 2) a family tradition, 3) respect for the grandfather or father (grandmother, mother), 4) fashion. …”
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Architectural Decoration of Christian Churches in Some Regions of Caucasus between 10th and 11thCenturies: An Attempt to Reconstruct the Decorative Syste
Published 2022-11-01“…Reconstruction of some monuments (altar barriers, decorative system of the facades) and drafting of the typological lines could afford us to demonstrate the meaning of the two regions for the Christian culture of the Southern Caucasus in the period concerned. …”
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Why God was an Iconoclast? The Visual and the Pictorial in Biblical Hierotopy
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Gilson on the Rationality of Christian Belief
Published 2012-12-01“…Accordingly, the history of Christian culture is arguably an adventure in faith and reason. …”
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Painful stories: the experience of pain and its narration in the Greek literature of the Imperial period (100-250)
Published 2011“…Current scholarship argues that the representation of suffering became, during the Imperial period, an increasingly effective and popular strategy for cultivating authority and that this explains the success of Christian culture’s representation of itself as a community of sufferers. …”
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Study of Linda Zagzebski's Theological Approach to Moral Saints
Published 2022-12-01“…In the present study, we first discuss the etymology of the word "saint" and examine its historical background in Christian culture, and then, through the explanation of Zagszebski's important theories of Exemplarism and Divine Motivation, we criticize her most important arguments about the saintly life. …”
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Tra romanzo e rivoluzione. Il millenarismo medievale sotto la penna di Umberto Eco
Published 2021-05-01“…The first reference will be the genealogical thesis of Karl Löwith, who in Meaning in History (1949) affirmed that the modern philosophies of history have the same eschatological aim of the Christian culture. The second comparison will be with a portrait of the medieval heresiarch Fra Dolcino. …”
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“The Disclosure of Divine Liturgy” by Pseudo-Gregory of Nazianz: medieval Slavonic translations and existing scholarly studies of the text
Published 2018-12-01“…This article is devoted to an important yet understudied monument of the medieval Orthodox Christian culture, “The Disclosure of the Divine Liturgy”, attributed to St. …”
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Kulturasetro i Danmark?
Published 2022-03-01“…Gender equality, appreciation of nature, and the concept of Danishness appear to be associated more with Old Norse culture than with Christian culture. Strength and courage, which seem to express the essence of Old Norse culture, are heavily associated with the god Thor and the widespread wearing of Thor’s hammer pendants. …”
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PERSPEKTIF ANTROPOLOGI DAN RELIGI PERKAWINAN SUKU NIAS
Published 2020-12-01“…Marriage in Nias included in a traditional marriage model heavily influenced by the Nias people's pre-Christian culture and the customary law called Fondrako. …”
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Baptist Christianity and the politics of identity among the Sumi Naga of Nagaland, northeast India
Published 2015“…</p> <p>Over the past several decades following the Second Great Revival in the 1970s there has been a movement from within Sumi society to reconstruct and redefine their identity by drawing heavily on both their contemporary religion (Baptist Christianity) and their 'good' pre-Christian culture, which had been demonised and rejected in the course of earlier conversions. …”
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LAND IS AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF A NATION'S EXISTENCE AND CREATIVITY
Published 2022-08-01“…Georgia, thanks to its strong Christian culture, its feudal history (and in the mountains, the so-called "community democracy"), is a typologically western country, which throughout its history has been striving for a connection with the West. …”
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Iconography of Ancient Philosophers in Christian Painting: Russian and Foreign Research / Иконография античных философов в христианской живописи: российские и зарубежные исследован...
Published 2020-12-01“…In addition, the visual code of Eastern Christian culture, along with texts from the same period, demonstrates the dynamics of relations with the Western tradition. …”
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Pühaduse performatiivsus ja kristlik teater / The Performativity of Sacrality and Christian Theatre
Published 2015-06-01“…When describing the influence of the logocentrism of Christian culture on the experience of sacredness, Yarrow draws on the views of Mark C. …”
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