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    “Deafening silence of theologians” vs. creative local parishes during the Corona pandemic? by Katharina Nötzold

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… 21 million Germans belong to the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD). This report will highlight initial official theological reactions of the EKD to the Corona pandemic. …”
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    A «minister quem vulgo mimilogum vocant» among the Vascones by Jokin LANZ BETELU

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Prelate of Maastricht amandus’ hagiographer tells us how the saint was ridiculed by some sort of <em>mimilogus</em> when he was preaching amongst the Vascones of the <em>montes</em> around 636. the passage has attracted the attention of several researchers, generating studies that have focused, generally, on the prelate’s evangelizing mission and on the Vascones’ degree of christianization showing little interest in other aspects of the <em>Vita</em>, such as the presence of a mime. in this study we will try to make an approach to the existence of this mimic actor in Vasconia in the 7<sup>th</sup> century, with the aim of linking it as far as possible with other mentions that indicate the popularity of public performances in the territories before belonged to the western roman Empire.…”
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    Entre la espera y la esperanza: construcción de la esperanza en internos de centros de rehabilitación para usuarios de drogas by Olga Odgers Ortiz, Gloria Galaviz Granados

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Through ethnographic observation in six rehabilitation centers, authors describe how the experience of internship is marked by transitions between waiting and hoping.In the evangelically orientated centers, rhetoric on God´s forgiveness, being born again, and the existence of God´s plans for every person, are the main resources for building hope. …”
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    Transformed in Christ, the Master of Uncommon Sense by Margaret J. Obrovac

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The unique insight of Blessed James Alberione, SSP, sheds light on what has lain hidden in plain sight: what Jesus’ personal profile, ‘Way, Truth, and Life,’ can mean for our cynical yet searching times and particularly for us, who now find ourselves immersed in the Church’s new evangelization.…”
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    Faith Integration: Student Perspectives on Spirituality and Social Work in a Christian Master of Social Work (MSW) Program by David King, Marcie Cutsinger

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This research, situated at an Evangelical Christian University, explored why it is critical for practitioners to be spiritually equipped when working with those in need and their perceptions of the importance of faith to practice and identity. …”
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    ECCLESIASTIC LOVE IN EVANGELISATION by Hubert Tryk

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The testimony of the faith in Christ, confirmed by acts of love, is extremely convincing and clear. Therefore, evangelical activities of the Church must always include Christian caritas, i.e. ministration to the needy. …”
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    Attitudes towards poverty by Andrzej Derdziuk

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…However, joy, peace, freedom and solidarity with the poor, as well as work and enterprise, are symptoms of evangelical attitudes of the poor in spirit. Attitudes to poverty point to a wide range of human behaviours towards possessions and in effect, reveal an individual’s sense of value.…”
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    Memoria antica e memoria indiana: discorso sulle divinità indigene nell’opera di Fray Juan Torquemada by Sergio Botta

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the context of modern discourses on religion, the work of Torquemada does not represent only an "ethnographic" attempt to understand the complexity of Indigenous religions in order to promote evangelization. On the contrary, the missionary reflection on Indigenous gods established a key stage in the modern construction of a global theory of polytheism.…”
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    La Palestina del mandato britannico: sguardi incrociati dal mondo russo by Maria Gatti Racah

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The friction between the Biblical/Evangelical layer and contemporary reality, between past and present – a distinctive feature of previous texts – persists, but we witness a hypertrophic development of concerns related to the current events, in the wake of the uncertainties triggered by exile and of the need to understand the trajectories and the nature of contemporary Judaism, a crucial question in émigré public debate.…”
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    Il gioco delle antifrasi nell’incipit della Fiaccola sotto il moggio by Pasquini, Luciana

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Above all, the inverse morality that animates Gigliola, the protagonist, emerges in relation with the evangelical premises contained in the title, as well as the subversion of the tragic order of the classical matrix which also inspires the text. …”
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    La presencia de los jesuitas en las islas Marianas: un balance historiográfico (1668-1769) by Alexandre Coello de la Rosa

    “…This article is a historiographic balance of the conquest and evangelization of the Mariana Islands (XVII-XVIII Centuries). …”
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    THE POOR - A THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION by Ivica Raguž

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The central thesis of the article is that there is a threefold aspect of speaking about the poor and poverty in the Scriptures: the real poor, the poor in spirit and the evangelical counsel of poverty. Taking into account the threefold approach to the poor, the final chapter offers some concrete guidelines for the Church, especially for priests and bishops, for their service to the poor. …”
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    Maksymilian Ryłło SJ (1802-1848) and the Beginnings of the New Catholic Mission in Africa in Nineteenth Century by Robert Danieluk

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Arrived to Khartum and established there for a few months, Ryłło died in that city, while a few years later other missionaries took over the work of evangelization started by him and his companions. The present article introduces this Jesuit and focuses on the “African chapter” of his life – all as an attempt of filling the historiographical gap consisting in the fact that the English literature about Ryłło is almost inexistent. …”
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