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  1. 41

    Bukit Kasih Kanonang as a Religious Tourism Site Based on Local Wisdom of North Sulawesi, Indonesia by Joesana Tjahjani, Sonya Sondakh

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As a site that blends Christian elements, local traditional elements and values of tolerance among the world’s major religions namely Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism, this beautiful piece of land includes a number of sites such as a monument to tolerance, a house of worship for each religion, a giant crucifix, statues, and the faces of Minahasan ancestors carved into cliff faces. …”
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    Le christianisme laïc de Pierre Bayle by Hooks, JM

    Published 2021
    “…En m’appuyant sur ces concepts de Taylor, j’adresse les controverses récentes au Québec dont la loi 21 qui interdit les symboles religieux dans certains milieux de travail publics, et le retrait du crucifix de la chambre législative de l’Assemblé nationale du Québec. …”
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    Framing the Golgotha in Renaissance Painting by Péter Bokody

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The distorted skull and the crucifix on Holbein’s painting map to this iconography and offer its personalized rereading.…”
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    Development of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Assays for the Rapid Authentication of Three Swimming Crab Species by Soottawat Benjakul, Jirakrit Saetang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…LAMP assays were established to identify the meat of blue swimming crab, crucifix crab, and three spotted swimming crab. The primers were designed using PrimerExplorer V5. …”
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    Direct Evaluation of the Stress Intensity Factors for the Single and Multiple Crack Problems Using the P-Version Finite Element Method and Contour Integral Method by Jianming Zhang, Wensheng Yang, Jun Chen, Rui Xu

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In this paper, the SIFs of a central straight crack plate, a slanted single-edge cracked plate under end shearing, the offset double-edge cracks rectangular plate, a branched crack in an infinite plate and a crucifix crack in a square plate under bi-axial tension are extracted by using the p-version finite element method (P-FEM) and contour integral method (CIM). …”
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    Interpréter l’image. La fuerza de la sangre de Miguel de Cervantes et la littérature hagiographique de son temps by Cécile Vincent-Cassy

    “…Sainte Léocadie a pour attribut principal un crucifix. L’héroïne cervantine elle aussi en utilise un : comme preuve de son viol.…”
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    Interspecific Hybrid Developed in Epidendrum Orchid from the Cross E. radicans Pav. Ex. Lindl. X E. xanthinum Lindl. by R Devadas, R P Medhi, S P Das

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Epidendrums are popularly known as 'Crucifix orchid' and 'Poor man's orchid', have a long flowering period with 2-3 flowerings in a year, and are easy to multiply. …”
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    Lautsi contra Italia: sobre la libertad religiosa y los deberes de neutralidad e imparcialidad del Estado. by José Ignacio Solar Cayón

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT Recently, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the presence of the crucifix in the classrooms of Italian publicly run schools does not involve a violation of the parent’s right to ensure their children’s education and teaching in conformity with their own religious beliefs and does not infringe the State duty of neutrality and impartiality imposed by the right of religious freedom. …”
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    Рождество и Крещение как символы поэтического творчества: евангельские мотивы в поэзии русского метареализма... by Olʹga Severskaâ

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Poetry is perceived by metarealists as climbing Golgotha, “the crucifix of the throat”. The poet has three hypostases in their texts: the “wise Thief” who ascends to “paradise” by God’s will, but is capable of performing the sacrament of baptism with the “verb fire”; “Carpenter”, “Joseph”, stepfather of the “God-born baby”-text; builder, governor of Heavenly Jerusalem and leader of the “Heavenly Host” of words. …”
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    Art Findings of Bavarian Princess Maria Klara Wittelsbach, in Convent Called Teresa Maria od sw. Jozefa (1608-1652), a Discalced Carmelite Nun in St. Martin’s Convent by Jerzy Żmudziński

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…On joining the convent the Bavarian princess devoted considerable sums to have a new church built and procure a silver altar set (six altar candlesticks, two chalices, a crucifix, a lamp, a censer), which she ordered in Augsburg, as well as a wooden tabernacle, adorned with silver (the decoration may have been made in Augsburg, too). …”
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    Molecular Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Bioluminescent Bacteria Isolated from Selected Marine Crustacean in Manila Bay, Philippines by Noelle Christelledes Santos, Ma. Eloisa Butiong Cabrera, Janry Durano Flores, Raymundo Fajardo Javier, Oliver Redondo Alaijos, Analiza Joson Molina, Christian Joseph Navarro Ong

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Marine crustacean species namely Thenus orientalis (Oriental Slipper Lobster), Oratosquilla oratoria (Mantis Shrimp), Penaeus monodon (Giant Tiger Prawn), Litopenaeus vannamei (Whiteleg shrimp), Scylla serrata (Mud Crab), Portunus pelagicus (Blue Swimming Crab), and Charybdis feriata (Crucifix crab), were swabbed after collection. Bioluminescent bacteria were isolated from the inner surface of the carapace, eyes, abdomen, and abdominal segments of the crustacean samples. …”
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    Lennart Sjögrens »Bernt Notke« by Peter Hultsberg

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…In the poem »Bernt Notke«, in which the 15th century North German sculptor Bernt Notke’s triumphal crucifix provides the foundation, the animals and nature are absent. …”
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    Visible Light Communications through Diffusive Illumination of Sculptures in a Real Museum by Marco Meucci, Marco Seminara, Fabio Tarani, Cristiano Riminesi, Jacopo Catani

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In our experimental campaign, performed inside the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, we perform extensive Packet Error Rate (PER) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) tests on two important wooden and marble sculptures (<i>Crucifix</i> by Brunelleschi and the <i>Holy Water Font</i> by Bordoni, respectively), for different distances, view angles and configurations, in order to mimic a wide set of situations that visitors may encounter in a realistic scenario. …”
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    Balzac and the visual arts by Adamson, D, Adamson, D.

    Published 1971
    “…It is complex in that there are many thousands of such refences, sometimes moulding and inspiring the creation of character or setting, sometimes merely serving as objects in the novels (a painting, a porcelain vase or a buhl sideboard), sometimes - but less often present in a didactic manner; moreover, the Comédie Humaine itself is in a state of constant evolution, as when (for instance) a Joseph Bridau is substituted for a Delacroix, or a Watteau fan for a pearwood crucifix carved by Giradon; and to add still further to the complexity, the territory of this exploration includes not only the visual indebtedness but equally Balzac's personal involvement with painting, sculpture, architecture, furnishing and engraving - together with a brief analysis of his fictional artists.…”
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    Bysantinisk prægede krucifikser i højmiddelalderens Danmark – hvordan, hvornår, hvorfor by Ebbe Nyborg

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Title in English: Byzantinizing crucifixes in High Mediaeval Danmark – how, when, why…”
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    Material piety: science and religious culture in seventeenth-century Portugal by Castel-Branco, N

    Published 2021
    “…In seventeenth-century Lisbon, Jesuit mathematicians taught their students how to build blood-ejecting crucifixes and similar religious devices. Together with the activities of experts in the canonization of Isabel of Portugal and in other contexts, these situations represent rare instances in which religious devotion interacted directly with science. …”
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    Vom Heiligen Land Tirol. Sakrales Bauen und die Berge by Andreas Flora

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Tyroleans have long called their region the Holy land of Tyrol, due to the many churches, chapels, monasteries, wayside shrines and crucifixes in the region, among other reasons. How was the unique religiosity of Alpine inhabitants expressed in their buildings? …”
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    The educational competence of the European Court of Human Rights: judicial pedagogies of religious symbols in classrooms by Fancourt, NPM

    Published 2021
    “…The formal judgements of two key cases in the European Court of Human Rights are treated as textual data for qualitative analysis: Dahlab v Switzerland, concerning a Muslim teacher’s right to wear hijab; Italy v Lautsi, concerning whether the classroom display of crucifixes breached atheist pupils’ rights. Four approaches emerged: unmediated didacticism – a direct emission of meaning by the symbolic objects; mediated didacticism – when the symbols require a spoken explanation to convey meaning; contextual factors – then other factors determine or limit the symbol’s meaning; dialogical pedagogy - when education is conceived as an open encounter with different points of view. …”
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    Religion upon the Mountains: From Christianisation to Social Actions against Summit Crosses in Italy by Giovanna Rech

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In Italy, the debate regarding the presence of crosses and crucifixes in public places is long-standing and involves their detractors, supporters and defenders. …”
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    Liberal nationalism and symbolic religious establishment by Laborde, C, Laegaard, S

    Published 2019
    “…We examine this question in relation to symbolic religious establishment involving state endorsement of religion by way of symbolic measures such as crucifixes in public schools. Both the liberal neutralist position, which rejects any state endorsement of culture or religion, and the liberal culturalist position, according to which culture but not religion can be endorsed by the state, are mistaken. …”
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