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The late tenth-century Old English Metrical Calendar (traditionally known as Menologium) summarises, in the characteristic heroic diction and traditional metre of Old English poetry, the majorcourse of the Anglo-Saxon liturgical year. It sets out, in a methodical structure based on the basic temporal framework of the solar/natural year, the locations of the major feasts widely observed inlate Anglo-Saxon England. Such a work could have been a practical timepiece for reading the dates of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, for which it serves as a kind of prologue in the manuscript. The clearlydomestic perspective of the poem, which fits in the manuscript context, is also noteworthy, while the poem also reveals various interesting characteristics in its grammar, vocabulary and prosody. This is the first full modern edition of the poem, and is accompanied by a facing translation. The introduction provides an extensive discussion of matter, content, style, and context, while the commentary offers further information. The volume also includes the texts and translations of a number of analogous works. Kazutomo Karasawa is Professor of English philology at Komazawa University, Tokyo.
Christian martyrs --- Martyrologium (Anglo-Saxon) --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Christianity --- Martyrologium Saxonice --- Martyrology, Old English --- Old English Martyrology --- Altenglische Martyrologium --- Menologium (Anglo-Saxon) --- Old English metrical calendar --- Calendrier anglo-saxon --- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. --- Anglo-Saxon England. --- Anglo-Saxon liturgy. --- Anglo-Saxon poetry. --- Christian festivals. --- Christian worship. --- Domestic perspective. --- English philology. --- Grammar. --- Kazutomo Karasawa. --- Liturgical year. --- Menologium. --- Old English Metrical Calendar. --- Prosody. --- Solar/natural year. --- Vocabulary. --- cultural history. --- liturgical practices. --- liturgical traditions. --- liturgical year. --- manuscript studies. --- medieval Christianity. --- medieval liturgy. --- religious texts.
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This 2000 book analyses the revival of charismatic Protestant Christianity as an example of globalization. Simon Coleman shows that, along with many social movements, these religious conservatives are negotiating their own interpretations of global and postmodern processes. They are constructing an evangelical arena of action and meaning within the liminal, chaotic space of the global. The book examines globalization not only as a social process, but also as an embodied practice involving forms of language and ritualized movement. Charismatic Christianity is presented through its material culture - art, architecture and consumer products - as well as its rhetoric and theology. The book provides an account of the incorporation of electronic media such as television, videos and the Internet into Christian worship. Issues relating to the conduct of fieldwork in contexts of globalization are raised in an account which is also a major ethnography of a Faith ministry.
Christianity and culture --- -Globalization --- -Faith movement (Hagin) --- -Pentecostalism --- -289.9*8 --- 289.9*8 Pinksterbeweging. Pentecostals --- Pinksterbeweging. Pentecostals --- Charismatic Movement --- Charismatic Renewal Movement --- Latter Rain movement --- Neo-Pentecostalism --- Pentecostal movement --- Christianity --- Gifts, Spiritual --- Glossolalia --- Faith formula theology (Hagin) --- Positive confession (Hagin) --- Prosperity gospel (Hagin) --- Prosperity teaching (Hagin) --- Word-faith movement (Hagin) --- Word movement (Hagin) --- Word of faith movement (Hagin) --- Pentecostalism --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Contextualization (Christian theology) --- Culture and Christianity --- Inculturation (Christian theology) --- Indigenization (Christian theology) --- Culture --- Religious aspects --- -Christianity --- -History. --- History --- -Pinksterbeweging. Pentecostals --- Uppsala (Sweden) --- -Church history --- -Christianity and culture --- -Pentecostalism. --- Mouvement charismatique --- Pentecostalism. --- Faith movement (Hagin) --- Globalization --- 289.9*8 --- Prosperity theology (Hagin) --- Upsala (Sweden) --- Uppsala kommun (Sweden) --- Church history --- History. --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- Charismatic Protestant Christianity --- globalisation --- social movements --- religious conservatism --- postmodernity --- Evangelicalism --- social processes --- rhetoric --- theology --- Christian worship --- faith ministry
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Calvin's eucharistic doctrine has been approached in the past from the standpoint of his polemic with the Lutherans and the Zwinglians, but Father McDonnell believes that Calvin's primary position was determined by his rejection of Roman Catholicism. The author, therefore, explores Calvin's eucharistic doctrine through a comprehensive analysis of his stand against the Roman Catholic Church. Introductory chapters are devoted to the broader currents of pre-Reformation thought: Scotist tradition, devotiomoderna, humanism, and the Platonic renewal. The study continues with a discussion of St. Augustine, the medieval disputants, and the doctrines of Calvin's contemporaries-Luther, Bucer, and Melanchthon. The final chapter considers the relevancy of Calvin's objections to Catholic eucharistic doctrine and their relation to modern developments in Catholic sacramental thought. Originally published in 1967.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Lord's Supper --- History. --- Calvin, Jean, --- Calvijn, Johannes --- Calvin, Jean --- Calvinus, Johannes --- Anamnesis (Christianity). --- Ascension of Jesus. --- Attributes of God in Christianity. --- Bible. --- Biblical theology. --- Blessed Sacrament. --- Blood of Christ. --- Body of Christ. --- Calvinism. --- Catechism of the Catholic Church. --- Catechism. --- Catholic theology. --- Chalcedonian Christianity. --- Christian Church. --- Christian anthropology. --- Christian monasticism. --- Christian mortalism. --- Christian philosophy. --- Christian worship. --- Christianity. --- Christocentric. --- Christological argument. --- Christology. --- Church Fathers. --- Church History (Eusebius). --- Church Order (Lutheran). --- Church history. --- Churchmanship. --- Communion (Christian). --- Communion table. --- Conceptions of God. --- Confession of Faith (United Methodist). --- Consecration. --- Council of Ephesus. --- Crucifixion of Jesus. --- Declaration of faith. --- Divinization (Christian). --- Doctrine. --- Ecclesiology. --- Ecumenical council. --- Epistle to the Ephesians. --- Eternal life (Christianity). --- Eucharist (Catholic Church). --- Eucharist. --- Eucharistic miracle. --- Eucharistic theology. --- Evangelism. --- Extra calvinisticum. --- Faith in Christianity. --- Free will in theology. --- God the Father. --- God the Son. --- God-man (Christianity). --- Head of the Church. --- Image of God. --- Imitation of Christ. --- Immutability (theology). --- Incarnation (Christianity). --- Institutes of the Christian Religion. --- John Calvin. --- Justification (theology). --- Legalism (theology). --- Liturgy. --- Lord's Prayer. --- Lutheranism. --- Marks of the Church. --- Mass (liturgy). --- Nestorius. --- Pastor. --- Pauline Christianity. --- People of God. --- Person of Christ. --- Philip Melanchthon. --- Pneumatology (Christianity). --- Preface (liturgy). --- Presence of God (Catholicism). --- Priesthood (Catholic Church). --- Protestantism. --- Real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. --- Religion. --- Religious experience. --- Sacrament. --- Sacramental character. --- Sacramental union. --- Sacraments of the Catholic Church. --- Salvation History. --- Sermon. --- Society of Jesus. --- Spiritual Communion. --- The Christian Community. --- The Word of the Lord. --- Theological determinism. --- Theology. --- Thomas Aquinas. --- Transcendence (religion). --- Transubstantiation. --- Trinitarian theology. --- Union with Christ. --- Will of God. --- Worship.
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