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Matka naszego Pana czy Królowa Męczenników
Published 2012-07-01“…The insertion of Our Lady’s Queenship into the context of the kingly office of the People of God, while not detaching the person of Mary from the ecclesial community, help us to understand the meaning of Marian Queenship and its challenges for contemporary Christians. In her quality as excelling member of the Church, Mary the Queen proclaims the royal character of the other human beings, which is founded on union with Christ. …”
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Virtual Union, the Seeds of Hatred, and the Fraternal Joining of Hands: Leibniz and Toleration
Published 2019-06-01“…The modern conception is very often traced back to a constellation of writers contemporary with Leibniz including Locke, Bayle, and Spinoza. …”
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Discernment - the compass on the high sea of spirituality
Published 2013-06-01“…It then analyses and evaluates discernment in the community of desert monks in the Christian tradition which illustrates the significance of discernment for spirituality. …”
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« Poraka ? C’est comme nourrir celui qui a tué notre mère… » Parenté, pouvoir et partage dans les missions guarani du Paraguay (xviiie siècle) à l’aune de l’ethnologie et de la lex...
Published 2021-12-01“…By crossing historical sources and contemporary ethnological works, we show that it designates both the hunting and the sharing of game. …”
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„Humanae vitae” odpowiedzią na współczesne sporyfilozoficzno-teologiczne oraz przypomnieniem podstawowych prawdchrześcijańskiej wiary
Published 2019-10-01“… These reflections concern the problems discussed in the Humanae Vitae encyclical against the background of contemporary discussions about ethical maximalism and minimalism, the universal nature of moral norms, the existence of inherently evil acts, the so-called fundamental option, the specific nature of Christian ethics. …”
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Kořeny teorie spravedlivé války: od Platóna ke Grotiovi
Published 2008-01-01“…Then, with little pause made for Roman “utilitarian turn” in the just war thinking, the text focuses its attention at Christian attitudes towards warfare, their efforts to accommodate it in their system of beliefs (as with Tertullian, Origen, or Ambrose), and their success in creating a suitable just war theory based on ideas of former ancient authors as well as on Christian teachings (as with St. …”
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Empowering church leaders for service in Africa: Situational Holistic Pastoral Ministry paradigm
Published 2025-01-01“…It not only examines the complexities of contemporary African church leadership but also proposes strategies for modelling its transformative development. …”
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS EFFECT ON NIGERIAN YOUTH IN THE 21STCENTURY
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St. John Paul II’s Natural Law Legacy and International Human Rights Culture of Human Dignity – A Road to Universal Brotherhood and Peace
Published 2023-12-01“…It underscores the belief in the innate value of individuals and their equality in dignity, derived from the Judeo-Christian tradition. The three dimensions of Me, Thee, and We are explored, emphasizing personal uniqueness, respect for others, and societal responsibility. …”
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THE MOTHER GOOSE PIANO SUITE - AN AESTHETIC PARADIGM OF RAVEL’S MUSIC
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Reflections on the ecclesiastical interpretations of 6th April 1652 as a South African symbolic date
Published 2004-06-01“… This article verifies the theological interpretation of the 6th April 1652 as a South African symbolic date, which marked the beginning of the European and Christian contribution to the history of Southern Africa. …”
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Apocalypse Now: Dombey in the Twenty-First Century
Published 2012-01-01“…This paper argues that the Judeo-Christian grand narrative is fundamental to the narrative structure, thematics and ethical arguments of Dombey and Son, and that it actively engages with other influential narratives in the topical public sphere. …”
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Titus Brandsma: Getuige van God
Published 2022-06-01“…Titus Brandsma was primarily active in the fields of education and journalism. He analysed the contemporary social and political situation and was very critical of national socialism, especially because its basic values were in conflict with the Christian value of love. …”
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Missional insights on socio-political realities, religious vulnerability, and the choice of Barabbas
Published 2025-01-01“…From a missional perspective, we reflect on the implications of this historical event for contemporary Western Christian engagement with socio-political issues. …”
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Autonomia świata a podmiotowość człowieka w ekoteologii
Published 2010-06-01“…One of the most difficult problems, which is to be solved by contemporary culture, is the ecological problem. It concerns the culture because the hedonistic and consumerist mentality of man plays an important part in it. …”
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Critical Role and Place of the Church as a Response to Environmental Crisis.
Published 2024“…Implications and recommendations for a contemporary Christian will follow suit.…”
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Ombres et lumières croisées : l’appropriation prométhéenne de la lumière dans les peintures de Wright of Derby (1734-97) et John Martin (1789-1854)
Published 2013-04-01“…In so doing, viewers of these paintings can take on the metaphorical attributes of light, traditionally reserved for sacredness and the Christian God. Beneath the terrestrial, and even telluric topoï that flatter human hubris, the privileged place of pictorial representations is the pandemonium, domain of Lucifer, the light-carrying angel but also the ruler of the kingdom of shades. …”
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Fálétí’s Philosophical Sensibility
Published 2021-12-01“…While Fágúnwà could not resist the influence of Christianity, and especially the allegorical motif of the journey in which humans encounter spiritual challenges (which John Bunyan’s Pilgrim Progress made popular), Fálétí is fundamentally a cultural connoisseur; a writer with a most intimate and dynamic understanding of the Yorùbá condition, especially in its conjunction with the political and sociocultural contexts of contemporary Nigeria. …”
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