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    Die sentrale plek van ’n lewensen wêreldbeskouing by D.F.M. Strauss

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Because the after-effect of the Roman Catholic split of reality – in a sacred supernatural and a natural “secular” sphere – with the accompanying oppositions (such as church and world, faith and reason, sacred and secular, soul and body, and so on) – is still found within our protestant legacy, the rest of this article focuses on a perspective that can help us to transcend this dichotomy. …”
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    Chieftaincy and the implantation of Christianity: An analysis of the contact between the Chiefs and Europeans in the latter’s missionary activities in Ghana, 1482-1969. by Vincent Assanful, Peter Boakye

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Christianity, on the other hand, started in the Gold Coast in 1482 when Don Diego d’Azambuja came to the country with some European Christian missionaries, (E.C.M.) specifically, the Roman Catholic priests from Portugal. As foreigners, the E.C.M. needed to contact the indigenes. …”
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    Reformation of marital laws in Hungary: Early reception of Luther, Calvin and Beza before and until 1667 by Balázs D. Magyar

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The article intends to illuminate the evolution of the early Protestant marriage law system and theological thinking in Hungary after the temporary ’collapse’ of the Roman Catholic Church and its canon law in the 1550s. …”
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    Philosophical Theology and Fundamental Theology by Vladimir Shokhin

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The latter was developed principally in Western Europe and especially in German Roman Catholic schools as Fudamental-Theologie and deals mostly with theology from the standpoint of Christian apologetics. …”
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    The Provisional Government’s Bill regarding the “Legalization” of Russia’s Third Orthodox Church—Old Orthodox Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy by Mikhail A. Babkin

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…In the bowels of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Provisional Government, there was created a structure that developed the draft laws on the status of various denominations: 1) the group on general religious issues; 2) the commission for the revision of the statutory provisions about the Roman Catholic Church in Russia; and 3) the group on issues relating to the Old Believers. …”
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    Mistakes of Western Christian missions in Africa and related response, mid-19th to 20th Century by Mnyalaza T. Masuku

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…All these waves did not enjoy great success because of internal frictions in church during the first epoch and the wrangle between Calvinistic expansion against the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) during the second epoch. The focus of this article is located within the third epoch which is mid-19th and 20th centuries by Western churches and mission societies in Africa. …”
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    The compass revisited: Rewriting histories of music in the south by Moody Ivan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In a number of recent publications and papers, I have aimed to break down some of the seborders precisely by confronting the question of tradition and modernism and bycomparing and contrasting the music of the Latin/ Roman Catholic South-West with that of the Slavic and Greek/Orthodox East, at the same time endeavouring todiscuss this problem in a very broad sense, which I believe to be necessary in establishing the groundwork for future investigation in this area. …”
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    Comparison of national identities in Ukraine and Slovakia (in search of shared and conflict perceptions and stereotypes) by Gita Geremešová

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Slovakians living in the Roman-Catholic/Evangelical Christianity partially acquired the cultural and civilizational heritage of the West. …”
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    Between art and ritual by Anne-Marie Korte

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…These short performances consist of remarkable representations of Roman Catholic texts, saints, symbols and rituals acted out as prize-winning drag-queen shows that were aired on national television. …”
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  10. 710

    Prêcher contre Rome au temps de la Révocation : Babylone, figure archétypale de la polémique anticatholique dans l’homilétique protestante du second XVIIe siècle by Chrystel Bernat

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Such preaching is as radical towards the Roman Catholic adversary as it is comforting and subversive towards the most loyal Protestants, for whom it opens up a biblical horizon of promise and supports the idea of battle. …”
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    Acceptance of evolution by high school students: Is religion the key factor? by Graciela da Silva Oliveira, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Leonardo Augusto Luvison Araújo, Nelio Bizzo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We carried out two nationwide data collections that allowed us to compare differences in the acceptance of evolution in Italy and Brazil by high school students who declare to belong to the same religion in the two countries. Roman Catholic students showed significant differences between the two countries, and the gap between them was wider than between Catholics and non-Catholic Christians within Brazil. …”
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    Verlossing: van Pelagius tot Joseph Smith by H.F. van Wyk

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the Reformation the Anabaptists preached the same message, being a third movement next to the reformed and Roman Catholic believes. The Anabaptists became part of the churches of the Netherlands and at the Synod of Dordt the theology of the free will was rejected and answered.   …”
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    “Licencious gaddyng abroade”: A Conflicted Imaginary of Mobility in Early Modern English Protestant Writings by Elspeth Graham

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Tracking its appearance in early-modern English printed texts shows how it was almost always used pejoratively: gadding is repeatedly connected with an unquiet spirit, with all that is disordered, unruly, hectic, frazzled, busy, malign – or Roman Catholic. There were peaks of use of this word in the 1580s and 1660s. …”
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    The Populations of Vinkovci and Vukovar during the Period of Their Moulding into Urban Entities: The End of the 18th Century and Beginning of the 19th by Sanja Lazanin

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…An important role in the life of those towns was played by the largest ethnic and/or religious groups, the Roman Catholic and the Christian Orthodox believers.…”
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    Bessarion on Economics and Geopolitics by Christos Baloglou

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Bessarion, Cardinal of the Roman-Catholic Church, proposed specific, systematic and analytical measures for a re-organization and recovery of the Despotate of Mistra, while, as it is known, he lived there from the end of 1431 until the end of 1436. …”
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    Acceptance of evolution by high school students: Is religion the key factor? by Graciela da Silva Oliveira, Giuseppe Pellegrini, Leonardo Augusto Luvison Araújo, Nelio Bizzo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We carried out two nationwide data collections that allowed us to compare differences in the acceptance of evolution in Italy and Brazil by high school students who declare to belong to the same religion in the two countries. Roman Catholic students showed significant differences between the two countries, and the gap between them was wider than between Catholics and non-Catholic Christians within Brazil. …”
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    “Building Community through Death”: Freed African Religiosity and Faith-Based Social Networks in Nineteenth-Century Salvador da Bahia, Brazil by Asligul Berktay

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This article concludes that Africans in the diaspora constantly managed, negotiated, and enlarged the small spaces for self-determination, and for the preservation and recreation of identities and communities, with which they were left, while they also carved out other parallel spaces for themselves. Among these, Roman Catholic-derived religious communities and affiliations, and the continuation and creative adaptation of African religious practices, were of essential importance to the identities and community formations of <i>libertos</i>.…”
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    POTRET ORGANISASI KEAGAMAAN DAN RESPON TERHADAP DINAMIKA KEHIDUPAN KEBERAGAMAAN DI SALATIGA by Benny Ridwan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Religious organizational here cover: Mosque of Al Atiiq, Great Mosque of Darul Amal, Javanese Christian Church (Gereja Kristen Jawa) Salatiga, Gereja Pantekosta Isa Almasih Indonesia (GPIAI) Efata Salatiga, The Roman Catholic of Paroki St. Paulus Miki Salatiga, Parisada Hindu Dharma Indonesia (PHDI), PCNU, PD Muhammadiyah. …”
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