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    Religious congregations, education and school in Italy in the nineteenth century by Roberto Sani

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Indeed, the new religious congregations considered education, school and parish catechesis as the most effective tools for Christians’ education. …”
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    Homophily and Social Capital in a Network of Religious Congregations by Jennifer M. McClure

    Published 2021-08-01
    Subjects: “…religious congregations…”
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    Pivoting in a complex society: Religious congregations’ role in youth development and workforce outcomes by Marquisha Lawrence Scott, Ram A. Cnaan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We recommend that religious congregations reorganize to help youth navigate and prepare for their future work and involvement in a global society at the local level.…”
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    From the Charism to Action in Educational, Organizational and Social Aspect on the Example of Religious Congregations Formed in Poland in the Nineteenth/Twentieth Century by Opiela Maria Loyola

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…An important dimension in the formation and development of religious congregations are the socio-cultural conditions. …”
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    Soigner des femmes en couches : un interdit levé pour évangéliser ? by Anne Jusseaume

    Published 2013-04-01
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    Polish equivalents of Greek έκκλησία ‘a(religious) congregation’, μετάνοια ‘repentance’, μετανοέω ‘to repent’, βάπτισμα ‘adipping or sinking’, βαπτίζω ‘to dip, sink’ in Renaissance Nontrinitarian renderings of the New Testament as lexical determinants of the confessional community of the Polish Brethren by Tomasz Lisowski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The presented distributional and contextual analysis of Polish equivalents of Greek lexemes, recognized in religious polemics of the Reformation era as doctrinally significant words, i.e. έκκλησία ‘a (religious) congregation’, μετάνοια ‘repentance’, μετανοέω ‘to repent’, βάπτισμα ‘a dipping or sinking’, βαπτίζω ‘to dip, sink’ in Renaissance renderings of the New Testament aims to assess lexical distinctiveness of Nontrinitarian renderings – the Szymon Budny’s Bible (1572), the Szymon Budny’s New Testament (1574), the Marcin Czechowic’s New Testament (1577), The New Testament of Rakow (1606). …”
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