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La ira anticlerical de mayo de 1931. Religión, política y propaganda
Published 2017-07-01“…No members of the clergy were killed in the burning of religious buildings in Madrid and other Spanish cities on May 10 and 11, 1931, but it did trigger a catharsis within the Republican government. …”
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Políticas/poéticas de la memoria en la Castilla medieval: mediación clerical y materialidad del saber en los poemas del Ms. Esc. K-III-4 (Libro de Apolonio, Vida de Santa María Egi...
Published 2017-06-01“…The Spanish clergy of the 13th century carried out a cultural policy of transmission of knowledge and preservation of memory through a poetics based on the exemplary nature of texts pouring their teaching through the mediation process identified with the translation of Latin sources to the vernacular languages, promoting their dissemination to a wider lay audience. …”
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Stuart Cloete's construction of Voortrekker religion in Turning Wheels
Published 2001-06-01“…Among the thematic elements are belief in divine purpose and providence, postfigurative uses of the Pentateuchal characters Moses and Abraham, the image of the clergy, the failure of religious belief to maintain ethical norms among the Voortrekkers and the contribution of an ethnocentric distortion of Christianity to disharmonious relations with black Africans. …”
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„Svůj pokoj vám dávám…“ Potenciál a výzvy současného pohřbu v Českobratrské církvi evangelické
Published 2025-01-01“…This article presents results of qualitative research (2023) and offers an interpretation of funerals in the ECCB on the basis of how the clergy themselves approach their preparation and how they perceive their role. …”
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Recordando o rei David: vivência coral e criatividade musical na Europa pós-carolíngia
Published 2010-12-01“…This paper explores the presence of King David in the daily life and imaginary world of Latin medieval clergy, focusing on the Psaltery and those musical items (antiphons, sequences, tropes) newly inspired in David's biography as recorded in the Old Testament. …”
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A hundred years of theological training in the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa
Published 2014-06-01“…Leadership was developed through the local church as the body of Christ and there were no distinctions between clergy and laity. All who were saved were expected (and trained) to witness; no theological training was required for the different levels of ministry, not even for preachers. …”
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Walter Xaver z Dietrichsteina na kavalírské cestě (1683–1688) a jeho boj proti předurčené budoucnosti
Published 2017-10-01“…With that, however, this young man had never reconciled and just during his grand tour there was a major turnaround: on his father he gradually acquired not only directing of his education to be more secular but also the promise that in the future he will be allowed to leave the clergy. The presented study therefore notices not only the course of this grand tour, its itinerary and young aristocrat´s educational programme but also building Dietrichstein's ideas about his future, his disputes with his father and the role of the Hofmeister and answers the question whether and how this struggle influenced young man´s studies and his relationships with his parents. …”
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THE IMPACT OF PROTESTANTISM ON THE ECONOMY OF THE COHO CHIL PEOPLE IN LAM DONG PROVINCE
Published 2022-08-01“…The Protestant doctrine and sermons by clergy have influenced the thinking of the people and their economic performance. …”
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Prymas Józef Glemp wobec opozycji politycznejw latach 1983–1984
Published 2019-01-01“…It should be emphasised that the detachment from the activity of the opposition also resulted in the primate's critical approach to cooperation of the clergy with the political underground. This article discusses it on the example of the attitude of card. …”
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Les paroissiens de Saint-Pierre du Queyroix de Limoges et la communauté des prêtres
Published 2025-01-01“…It was therefore natural for these families to turn to the clergy of this parish to take care of their memory after their demise. …”
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Hagiographie liturgique et construction identitaire dans un néo-diocèse (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles). Le Proprium Sanctorum dans les bréviaires des diocèses français créés sous Louis XIV...
Published 2013-07-01“…Liturgical hagiography allows the constituting of an official religious memory in the clergy of each diocese and makes the idealization and standardization process of holiness easier. …”
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A Santidade Enfurecida
Published 2020-07-01“…Although tensions between lay and clergy attracted, for more than a century, the largest share of the historians' attention - especially the so-called struggles between the priesthood and the empire -, the struggles between segments of the Church itself multiplied and intensified, achieving great documentary repercussion. …”
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Richard Hurrell Froude et le spectre du désétablissement
Published 2012-06-01“…If the vast majority of the clergy staunchly opposed disestablishment, Tractarian leaders generally thought the Church would benefit from it. …”
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Modalités de diffusion et rhétoriques des discours misogynes et misogames imprimés à la Renaissance
Published 2018-06-01“…Women’s situation and rights was strongly worsening since the end of the thirteenth century with the clergy getting greater power. Meanwhile, women leaders at the head of the State defended their cause, as women of the Grand Duchies had done before them, by supporting the first outbursts of the Quarrel about Women. …”
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Clerk, Chancellor, Castaway (1374–1419)
Published 2020-07-01“…A former member of the parish clergy and an occasional servant of Richard II, the scholar Adam Davenport became one of the main household officials of the Portuguese queen, Philippa of Lancaster, the daughter of John of Gaunt and the sister of Richard II’s usurper, Henry IV. …”
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Reevaluating Conventional Strategies: Harnessing Traditional Structures to Counter Violent Extremism in Pakistan
Published 2025-01-01“…Three fundamental groups compose the traditional political system in Pakistan: the Jirga, the Lashkar, and the Clergy. Since 2012, this structure has been employed by the military across multiple tiers to suppress insurgencies, predominantly in the FATA, Swat region, Dir, and other districts where the authority of the state is at risk. …”
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Empowering church leaders for service in Africa: Situational Holistic Pastoral Ministry paradigm
Published 2025-01-01“…A key issue identified is the tendency to idolise clergy, placing them at the centre of ministry, rather than fostering their role as models who empower others. …”
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Dean Farrar’s “Divine Crusade” and Victoria’s “Little Wars”
Published 2007-12-01“…So doing, he became closely connected to the metropolitan political decision-making centre, London, and to the breeding ground for the future members of Church of England clergy. As a consequence, these numerous experiences, both as a churchman deeply involved in public relations and a pedagogue, naturally fuelled his beliefs. …”
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Sectarian and Secular: Lay Perspectives in <i>Stūpa</i> Burials at Mount Zhongnan During the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–906)
Published 2025-01-01“…People’s interpretation of <i>stūpas</i>—whether they were clergy or lay followers—varied based on their distinct social contexts, living circumstances, and religious beliefs. …”
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Diglossie et standardisation dans l'Angleterre du xie au xve siècle. Regard croisé avec la Bretagne
Published 2024-12-01“…A diglossic relationship resulted, with Anglo-Norman French becoming the language of the ruling classes, while Latin continued as the language of the clergy. Until the beginning of the 14th century, English was considered the speech of merchant class and the peasantry.As early as the 10th century, but in a radically different sociohistorical and geopolitical framework, the Breton nobility gradually adopted French. …”
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