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    Spots Where Pilgrims Raise Their Hands in Prayers by Abdulrahman Al-Jal'uud

    Published 2016-04-01
    Subjects: “…du'aa / prayers / supplication – rituals – multazim – hutaim – Al-Safa – Al-Marwa – Arafah – Muzdalifah – Jamaraat – hajj.…”
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    Juana of Castile’s Book of Hours: An Archduchess at Prayer by Lesley K. Twomey

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The office of the Guardian Angel is compared with similar ones in Spain and Burgundy and, like devotion to St Veronica, such prayer is another means of protection. The striking mirror of conscience with its reflected skull, like other similar objects decorated with a skull that Juana possessed, sought to lift her from the decay and sinfulness of the world to the spiritual realm.…”
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    Violence and Human Prayer to God in Q 11 by Giovanni B. Bazzana

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…In the unit 11:2–4, 9–13 the Sayings Gospel employs the same language and gestures in a similar rhetorical situation to advance a complex and ambiguous representation of human agency in prayer, which is not conceived as a mere passive expectancy of God’s intervention. …”
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    The Phenomenology of Prayer and the Relationship between Phenomenology and Theology by Nicolae Turcan

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…phenomenology of prayer…”
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    Bishop’s ordination prayer (liturgical-theology study) by Jan Szczych

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The bishop’s ordination prayer derives from Traditio Apostolica (3th century). …”
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    Preparing the Mind for Prayer: The Wanderer, hesychasm and theosis by Leneghan, F

    Published 2015
    “…This article reads the celebrated Old English lament The Wanderer within the context of the early monastic tradition of hesychasm, the harnessing of meandering thoughts prior to approaching the stillness of prayer, and the doctrine of theosis, the belief that humankind can share in the divine nature of God through grace. …”
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    Preparing the mind for prayer: The Wanderer, hesychasm and theosis by Leneghan, F

    Published 2015
    “…This article reads the celebrated Old English lament The Wanderer within the context of the early monastic tradition of hesychasm, the harnessing of meandering thoughts prior to approaching the stillness of prayer, and the doctrine of theosis, the belief that humankind can share in the divine nature of God through grace. …”
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