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Claire Musters' book explores the theme of authenticity within Christian communities, urging believers to remove the 'mask' of perfectionism and embrace their true selves. Through personal anecdotes and biblical insights, Musters advocates for openness and vulnerability in church environments, challenging the culture of pretending 'I am fine'. The book provides practical steps for fostering genuine connections and spiritual growth, aiming to create a supportive community where individuals can freely express their struggles. Intended for Christians seeking deeper relationships and personal freedom, the book is a call to live authentically as God intended.
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Christian communities. --- Christian communes --- Communes, Christian --- Communities, Christian --- Religious communities
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A unique historical study of the personal nature of religion, spirituality, and healing in the twentieth century based on the letters of ordinary people from around the world.
Panacea Society. --- Bedford (England) --- Church history --- Christian communities --- Women and religion --- History
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This volume examines the cultural contribution of religious institutes, men and women religious, and their role in the constitution of Catholic communities of communication in different European countries (England, Germany, Liechtenstein, the Low Countries, the Nordic Countries, Switzerland). The articles focus on social and cultural history by comparing both discourses and cultural and social practices, as well as examining international networks and cultural transference. How did religious institutes function as cultural elites in the production and mediation of knowledge, ideologies, cultural codes, and practices? What kind of discursive and operational strategies did they use to help construct and propagate social Catholicism, ultramontanism, and confessionalism, and to establish and promote the Catholic communication system? What were the central mechanisms in the production of knowledge and how were they incorporated within identity politics?0The volume also takes a broad perspective on the role of religious institutes in the production and propagation of religious, cultural, and social practices, and in the socialisation of the Catholic population. The focus is on cultural practices, on the transmission and transformation of attitudes, and on the rites and customs in everyday religious and social practices.
Catholics --- Christian communities --- Christian communes --- Communes, Christian --- Communities, Christian --- Religious communities --- Christians --- Intellectual life --- History --- Catholic Church --- Europe --- Church history --- Christian communities - Catholic Church - History - 19th century --- Christian communities - Europe - History - 19th century --- Christian communities - Europe - History - 20th century --- Catholics - Europe - Intellectual life - 19th century --- Catholics - Europe - Intellectual life - 20th century --- Europe - Church history - 19th century --- Europe - Church history - 20th century --- Europe - Intellectual life - 19th century --- Europe - Intellectual life - 20th century
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Christian communities --- Minorities --- Solidarity --- Catholic Church. --- Religious life --- Religious aspects --- Roxbury (Boston, Mass.) --- Massachusetts --- Religious life and customs.
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Land reform --- Church and social problems --- Basic Christian communities --- Business & Economics --- Real Estate, Housing & Land Use --- Christianity and social problems --- Social problems and Christianity --- Social problems and the church --- Social problems --- Agrarian reform --- Economic policy --- Land use, Rural --- Social policy --- Agriculture and state --- Base Christian communities --- Base communities, Christian --- Christian base communities --- Church basic communities --- Comunidades de base --- Comunidades eclesiais de base --- Comunidades eclesiales de base --- Grass roots ecclesial communities --- Christian communities --- Catholic Church
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Christian communities --- Church renewal. --- Church renewal --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Church --- Church reform --- Reform of the church --- Renewal of the church --- Religious awakening --- Renewal --- Reform
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Catholic college students --- Universities and colleges --- Church work with college students --- Christian communities --- Religious life. --- Religion. --- Catholic Church. --- Church and college --- College students, Catholic --- Christian college students
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This collection of essays explores the complex relationship between western monasticism and lay society in east central Europe from the late medieval period to the eighteenth century. It is an important addition to current scholarship, showcasing fresh research on a subject and region on which little has been published in English. As such it will contribute to the reintegration of eastern and western European history, as well as expanding the existing parameters of scholarly discourse into late medieval and early modern religious practice and piety.
Monasticism and religious orders --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- History. --- Histoire --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Orders, Religious --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious
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No Heavenly Delusion? analyses three movements of communal living, the Kibbutz, the Bruderhof and the Integrierte Gemeinde, all of which can trace their origins to the German Youth Movement of the first part of the twentieth century. The book looks at the alternative societies and economies the movements have created, their interactions with the wider world, and their redrawing of the boundaries of the public and private spheres of their members. The comparative approach taken allows a picture of dissimilarities and similarities to emerge that goes beyond merely obvious points of difference. Tyldesley places these movements in the context of intellectual trends in late nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe and especially Germany, and enables the reader to evaluate their wider significance.
Religious communities --- Collective settlements --- Kibbutzim --- Bruderhof Communities --- Christian communities --- Youth movements --- Christian communes --- Communes, Christian --- Communities, Christian --- Hutterian Brethren (Bruderhof) --- Hutterian Society of Brothers (Bruderhof) --- Society of Brothers, Hutterian (Bruderhof) --- Christian sects --- Communities --- Religious institutions --- History.
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