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Lord's Supper. --- Lord's Supper --- Religion --- Christianity --- Philosophy & Religion --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Religious aspects
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During late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, mythological, historical and contemporary accounts of cannibalism became particularly popular. Consuming Passions synthesizes and analyses those responses to Eucharistic teachings.
Food habits --- Food --- Psychological aspects. --- Symbolic aspects. --- Lord's Supper --- Cannibalism --- Catholic Church --- History --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Anthropophagy --- Ethnology --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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The city of Göttingen is home to many important medieval churches. The panorama of the building histories, the uses and the variety of forms extends from the 13th to the 16th century and even up to the present day, since the churches have always been changed again and again. The church buildings are the most visible evidence of an era long past. The book reveals this treasure and takes the reader on a journey through time, in which the six preserved churches are examined in detail in a way never seen before.
Church architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Göttingen --- church building --- medieval architecture --- Altar --- Chor (Architektur) --- Kirchenschiff --- Langhaus (Kirche) --- Paulinerkirche (Leipzig) --- Sakristei --- St. Albani (Göttingen) --- Strebewerk
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Lord's Supper --- Anabaptists --- Free churches --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Catabaptists --- Habans --- Reformation --- Baptists --- Peasants' War, 1524-1525 --- Believers' church --- Churches, Free --- Nonconformity (Religion) --- Christian sects --- Church and state --- Protestant churches --- Dissenters, Religious --- Established churches --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Doctrines --- Religious aspects
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Lord's Supper --- Church --- 265.3 <063> --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- 265.3 <063> Eucharistie--Congressen --- Eucharistie--Congressen --- Ecclesiastical theology --- Ecclesiology --- Theology, Ecclesiastical --- People of God --- Theology --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Lord's Supper.
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The Reformation changed forever how the sacrament of the Eucharist was understood. This study of six canonical early modern lyric poets traces the literary afterlife of what was one of the greatest doctrinal shifts in English history. Sophie Read argues that the move from a literal to a figurative understanding of the phrase 'this is my body' exerted a powerful imaginative pull on successive generations. To illustrate this, she examines in detail the work of Southwell, Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Vaughan and Milton, who between them represent a broad range of doctrinal and confessional positions, from the Jesuit Southwell to Milton's heterodox Puritanism. Individually, each chapter examines how Eucharistic ideas are expressed through a particular rhetorical trope; together, they illuminate the continued importance of the Eucharist's transformation well into the seventeenth century - not simply as a matter of doctrine, but as a rhetorical and poetic mode.
Lord's Supper --- Christianity and literature. --- Literature and Christianity --- Literature --- Christian literature --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- In literature. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Lord' Supper in literature. --- English poetry --- Transubstantiation in literature. --- Religion in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Religion in drama --- Religion in poetry --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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Traversing visible and invisible realms, A Time of Lost Gods attends to profound rereadings of politics, religion, and madness in the cosmic accounts of spirit mediumship. Drawing on research across a temple, a psychiatric unit, and the home altars of spirit mediums in a rural county of China’s Central Plain, it asks: What ghostly forms emerge after the death of Mao and the so-called end of history? The story of religion in China since the market reforms of the late 1970s is often told through its destruction under Mao and relative flourishing thereafter. Here, those who engage in mediumship offer a different history of the present. They approach Mao’s reign not simply as an earthly secular rule, but an exceptional interval of divine sovereignty, after which the cosmos collapsed into chaos. Caught between a fading era and an ever-receding horizon, those “left behind” by labor outmigration refigure the evacuated hometown as an ethical-spiritual center to come, amidst a proliferation of madness-inducing spirits. Following pronouncements of China’s rise, and in the wake of what Chinese intellectuals termed semicolonialism, the stories here tell of spirit mediums, patients, and psychiatrists caught in a shared dilemma, in a time when gods have lost their way.
Tang-ki worship --- Mental illness --- Henan Sheng (China) --- China --- Religious life and customs. --- Rural conditions. --- Social life and customs --- anthropology. --- central plain. --- china. --- chinese history. --- chinese religion. --- country. --- cultural history. --- cultural revolution. --- divine sovereignty. --- folk religion. --- folklore. --- ghosts. --- hallucinations. --- henan. --- history. --- home altar. --- insanity. --- madness. --- mao. --- mediums. --- mental health. --- peasants. --- politics. --- psychic. --- psychology. --- religion. --- rural. --- semi colonialism. --- spectres. --- spirit world. --- spirit. --- spirituality. --- temple.
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Het Museum Mayer van den Bergh in Antwerpen bezit een van de vijf panelen in zijn permanente collectie. De andere stukken bevinden zich in het Cleveland Museum of Art, in het Musée d'Art et Histoire de Genève en in een privécollectie in Madrid. Stuk voor stuk worden ze beschouwd als meesterwerken. Samen met het deel dat behoort tot de collectie van Museum Mayer van den Bergh, wordt het stuk van Belgrado gerestaureerd en fysisch onderzocht. De twee panelen worden daarbij samen behandeld en aan elkaar getoests.
restauratie (kunst) --- retabels --- restoration [process] --- Conservation. Restoration --- retables [altar appendages] --- Art --- Juan de Flandes --- Mayer van den Bergh Museum [Antwerp] --- Painting, Flemish --- Peinture flamande --- Juan, --- Exhibitions. --- Musée Mayer van den Bergh --- Vlaamse Primitieven --- altaarstukken --- Johannes de Doper --- 15de eeuw --- 75.07 --- 75.033.5 --- 75.034 --- (069) --- Schilderkunst ; 1499 ; Juan De Flandes ; Mirafloresretabel --- Schilderkunst ; eind 15de - begin 16de eeuw ; Juan De Flandes --- De Flandes, Juan (echte naam ?) ca 1465-1519 (°Vlaanderen) --- Juan Flamenco --- Kloosters ; Spanje ; Burgos ; Miraflores Kartuizerklooster --- Schilderkunst ; Spanje ; Burgos ; ca 1500 ; Miraflores altaarstuk --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; Mayer van den Bergh --- Iconografie ; christelijke ; Johannes De Doper --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Schilderkunst ; Late-middeleeuwen ; Gotiek --- Schilderkunst ; Renaissance. Barok. Rococo --- (Musea. Collecties. Tentoonstellingen) --- Exhibitions --- retables [altar appendage] --- Musée Mayer van den Bergh --- Vlaamse primitieven --- Vlaamse primitieven. --- altaarstukken. --- Juan de Flandes. --- Johannes de Doper. --- 15de eeuw. --- geschiedenis. --- humanisme. --- iconografie. --- emotionele ziektes, waanzin, krankzinnigheid. --- deugden. --- filosofie. --- Erasmus, Desiderius. --- Brant, Sebastian. --- Bosch, Jheronimus. --- Brueghel, Jan I. --- Synesius, Petrus Anusius. --- 16de eeuw.
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Rituals, although seemingly traditional and fixed, a re v ery m uch contextualand subject to change. Rituals do not exist and are not performed in a vacuum,and are not independent of time and place. They are deeply influenced by thecultural, social, economic, and political contexts in which they appear. Trendsin culture also lead to ritual trends. Therefore, rituals are a dynamic field, whichis reflected in this Special Issue of Religions regarding "Exploring RitualFields Today".
form-of-life --- monastic spirituality --- ritual practice --- ritual transfer --- satī --- widow-burning --- India --- ritual criticism --- chronotopicity --- adaptive reuse --- church architecture --- ritual --- liturgy --- funeral --- ritual dynamics --- space --- boundaries --- cemetery --- religious groups --- minority groups --- arena --- pluralization --- cocreation --- ritualizing --- childbirth --- pregnancy --- spirituality --- meaning making --- embodiment --- deconsecration --- desecration --- consecration --- profanation --- church buildings --- sacred space --- church reuse --- altar --- Roman Catholic Church --- canon law --- rituals --- hospice --- cultural analysis --- good death --- pilgrimage --- institutional religion --- routes --- sacred places --- landscape --- agency --- power --- entrepreneurs --- Europe --- n/a --- satī
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Martin Bucer's De vera et falsa caenae dominicae administratione marks the collapse of his hopes for a negotiated settlement of the Reformation in Germany. He completed the work in March 1546 as fresh negotiations between Catholic and Protestant theologians reached an impasse in Regensburg, as the second session of the Council of Trent was meeting, and as Charles V prepared to make war on the Protestant League of Schmalkalden. At one level the work deals with the church's authority to regulate the celebration of the Lord's Supper, but at a more fundamental level it challenges moderate Catholics such as the humanist scholar Bartholomaeus Latomus to decide whether their ultimate loyalties lie with pope and council or with Christ and his Gospel.
Neo-Latin literature --- Lord's Supper --- Church history --- History of doctrines --- Latomus, Bartholomaeus, --- 2 BUCER, MARTIN --- 265.3 --- Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Communion --- Eucharist --- Holy Communion --- Sacrament of the Altar --- Blood --- Sacraments --- Sacred meals --- Last Supper --- Mass --- Godsdienst. Theologie--BUCER, MARTIN --- Eucharistie --- Religious aspects --- 265.3 Eucharistie --- 2 BUCER, MARTIN Godsdienst. Theologie--BUCER, MARTIN --- Latomus, Barthélémy --- Latomus, Bartholomaeus --- Église --- Histoire des doctrines --- Histoire --- Bucer, Martin, --- Critique et interprétation. --- Latomus, Barthélemy --- Bucer, Martin --- Lord's Supper - Early works to 1800. --- Lord's Supper - History of doctrines - 16th century. --- Church history - 16th century - Sources. --- Latomus, Bartholomaeus, - 1485?-1570. --- Église --- Critique et interprétation.
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