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    The <i>Donna de Fora</i>: A Sicilian Fairy–Witch in the Early Modern Age by Claudia Stella Geremia

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…They were perceived as supernatural entities, characterized as “part witches, part fairies”. According to beliefs of the time, these women’s spirits would depart from their bodies during sleep to convene with higher-ranking fairies. …”
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    Looking Back: Theological Reflections on the Intersection between Pentecostalism and Ubuntu within the African Section of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa by Abraham Modisa Mkhondo Mzondi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…A similar syncretism emerged in the Christian Catholic Church in Zion in Wakkerstroom, the “black section of the Apostolic Faith Mission”, soon after the departure of Reverend Pieter Le Roux, who was appointed to lead the Apostolic Faith Mission in Johannesburg since John G. …”
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    The Integral Formation of Catholic School Teachers by Amy E. Roberts, Gerard O’Shea

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Contemplative practice relies heavily on the work of John Dewey, who applied inadequate anthropological principles to the task of human learning and teacher education. …”
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    ‘An Art That Reaches Beyond the World’: Sir Arthur Bliss and Music as Spirituality by Matthew McCullough

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…With this in mind, and given Bliss’s view of music as something with spiritual value, this article aims to examine his previously neglected philosophies on composition, exploring themes of emotion, identity, and destiny through an exegesis of his writings, lectures, and broadcasts, and by probing the composition and context of <i>A Colour Symphony</i>, <i>Meditations on a Theme by John Blow</i>, and <i>Shield of Faith</i>. Using a lens of Douglas Davies’ idea-value-belief series supported by Davies’ theory of cultural intensification it argues that, for Bliss, music can be seen as more than an idea—it was a value, a belief, and perhaps even a religious belief. …”
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