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Comparative religion --- Antiquity --- Rome --- Gods, Roman --- Dieux romains --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Roman gods --- Religious life and customs. --- Rome - Religious life and customs
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Mystics --- Women --- Christian saints. --- Religious life. --- Christian saints --- -Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Saints --- Canonization --- Religious life --- -Religious life --- Women - Religious life. --- Mystique --- Saintes femmes --- SAINTES --- MYSTICISME --- MYSTIQUES --- SAINTETE --- FEMMES --- HISTOIRE --- VIE RELIGIEUSE
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Champagne-Ardenne (France) --- Religious life and customs --- -Religious life and customs --- -Champagne-Ardenne, France --- Champagne-Ardenne, France --- Champagne (France : Province) --- Religious life and customs. --- Grand Est (France) --- Champagne-Ardenne (France) - Religious life and customs
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Offering a theological and biblical account of depression, this book considers how depression has been understood and interpreted by Christians and how plausible and pastorally helpful these understandings are. It offers an important and well-informed resource for those with, or preparing for, positions of pastoral responsibility within the Christian Church.
Depressed persons --- Religious life --- Psychology --- Religious studies --- Christian religion
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Christian religious orders --- Christian spirituality --- anno 500-1499 --- Monastic and religious life --- Youth --- Conflict of generations --- History --- Religious life
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Islam --- 297 --- Islamic ethics --- Religious life --- -Religion --- Muslim ethics --- Religious ethics --- Islam. Mohammedanisme --- -Islam. Mohammedanisme --- Religious life (Islam) --- Shīʻah
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Christian church history --- anno 1900-1999 --- Spain --- Church --- Catholic Church --- Religious life and customs --- Spain - Religious life and customs
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Mexican statues and paintings of figures like the Virgin of Guadalupe and the Lord of Chalma are endowed with sacred presence and the power to perform miracles. Millions of devotees visit these miraculous images to request miracles for health, employment, children, and countless everyday matters. When requests are granted, devotees reciprocate with votive offerings. Collages, photographs, documents, texts, milagritos, hair and braids, clothing, retablos, and other representative objects cover walls at many shrines. Miraculous Images and Votive Offerings in Mexico studies such petitionary devotion—primarily through extensive fieldwork at several shrines in Guanajuato, Jalisco, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas. Graziano is interested in retablos not only as extraordinary works of folk art but: as Mexican expressions of popular Catholicism comprising a complex of beliefs, rituals, and material culture; as archives of social history; and as indices of a belief system that includes miraculous intercession in everyday life. Previous studies focus almost exclusively on commissioned votive paintings, but Graziano also considers the creative ex votos made by the votants themselves. Among the many miraculous images treated in the book are the Cristo Negro de Otatitlán, Niño del Cacahuatito, Señor de Chalma, and the Virgen de Guadalupe. The book is written in two voices, one analytical to provide an understanding of miracles, miraculous images, and votive offerings, and the other narrative to bring the reader closer to lived experiences at the shrines. This book appears at a moment of transition, when retablos are disappearing from church walls and beginning to appear in museum exhibitions; when the artistic value of retablos is gaining prominence; when the commercial value of retablos is increasing, particularly among private collectors outside of Mexico; and when traditional retablo painters are being replaced by painters with a more commercial and less religious approach to their trade. Graziano's book thus both records a disappearing tradition and charts the way in which it is being transformed.
Icons --- Christianity --- Icônes --- Christianisme --- Mexico --- Mexique --- Religious life and customs. --- Vie religieuse --- Christian special devotions --- Icônes --- Religious life and customs --- Christianity - Mexico --- Dévotions --- Images miraculeuses --- Mexico - Religious life and customs
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