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Organisé autour de près de 600 thèmes, ce manuel permet d'aller consulter plus de 11.000 références bibliques relatives à des questions classiques ou plus contemporaines. Il répond à ceux qui ont besoin d'aide ou à ceux qui sont amenés à aider les autres. ©Electre 2016
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Si l'histoire religieuse des populations littorales a suscité de nombreux travaux, elle a souvent omis d'étudier les expressions de la foi des hommes embarqués en mer. Les périples nautiques ne sont pourtant pas une ellipse temporelle hors de l'histoire : les navigations hauturières durent longtemps et bien des missionnaires embarqués forgèrent leur foi dans l'épreuve des flots. Ajoutons que la charge des âmes à bord soulève quantité de préventions historiques, qu'il s'agisse de l'encadrement religieux, lorsque le commandement lui-même se fait ministre du culte ; ou qu'il s'agisse de la délivrance des sacrements, en particulier quand la mort emporte les marins, alors qu'il est impossible de maintenir les rituels de deuil tels qu'ils sont pratiqués à terre. In fine, c'est le statut même du voyage en religion qu'il convient de questionner : l'histoire des religions méditerranéennes ne file-t-elle pas ses principaux motifs et sa doctrine sur un imaginaire nautique ? Le navire lui-même, artefact sacré en Occident, mérite une étude approfondie des réalités spirituelles de la navigation. Cet ouvrage ouvre donc des pistes qui croisent les pratiques cultuelles en mer avec les cultures religieuses. Pour nous rappeler que la mer est aussi un désert, au sens spirituel du terme.
Navigation --- Marins --- Vie en mer --- Archives. --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux. --- Vie religieuse. --- Sailors --- Religious aspects --- History --- Religious life --- Aspect religieux --- Vie religieuse --- Shipping --- History of civilization --- Christian church history
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Moine bénédictin, l'auteur aborde la question de l'essence de la vie monastique et montre que la quête de l'ascèse et de la solitude n'est pas la conséquence d'un mépris du monde et d'un rejet de la condition humaine. L'expérience de la vie monastique permet au moine de découvrir la possibilité d'une liberté intérieure et d'une communion universelle. ©Electre 2016
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Conferences - Meetings --- Shrines --- Sanctuaires --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Italy --- Italie --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Congrès --- Congresses.
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Architecture, Roman --- Religious architecture --- Romans --- Temples, Roman --- Architecture romaine --- Architecture religieuse --- Romains --- Temples romains --- Religious life and customs. --- Vie religieuse
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Prisoners --- Imprisonment --- Prisons --- Prisonniers --- Emprisonnement --- Religious life --- Religious aspects --- Social aspects --- Vie religieuse --- Aspect religieux --- Aspect social --- Sociologie religieuse --- Sociologie --- Social aspects.
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Romans --- Romains --- Religious life and customs --- Congresses --- Vie religieuse --- Congrès --- Rome --- Antiquities --- Congresses. --- Civilization --- Antiquités --- Civilisation --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Europe --- Antiquities, Roman
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The contributions of this volume stem from a conference helf at the Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters in December 2013. The conference "The World of Palmyra" was organised within the framework of the Palmyra Portrait Project based at Aarhus University, which is financed generously by the Carlsberg Foundation. The Palmyra Portrait Project is on the one hand a classical corpus project, which compiles all known Palmyrene funerary sculpture. The corpus until now amounts to beyond 2.800 portraits. On the other hand researchers within the project focus on various themes connected to Palmyra, its archaeology and history, in order to better contextualise the city within its contemporary world. For the sad reasons of the outbreak of the civil war in Syria, the city of Palmyra and its archaeological remains have gained in importance and the since then increasing destruction of the site and its remains have added to the importance of documenting and publishing our knowledge of the city. Through this devastating development, which the civil war is, the Palmyra Portrait Project has gained another dimension, since the corpus is the largest of its kind in the world and contains information about the funerary sculpture, which now otherwise woud have been lost forever. The conference "The World of Palmyra" brought together some of the world's most renowned scholars, who have worked on Palmyra in the last decades. The conference took place before the dimensions of the civil war became clear. Even the more the publication of this volume has gained in importance, since it presents new material from the city, new views and new insights about the important city, which Tadmor, Palmyra's ancient name, was in antiquity. The contributions span from presentations of until now unpublished material from the Ingholt Archive and Ingholt Diaries, over new material from the excavations of foreign missions to the reception of Queen Zenobia from the Renaissance until today. But apart from being a substantial contribution to the scholarship on Palmyra, the volume is also a tribute to the city, its sad fate and to its chief archaeologist, Khaled al As'ad, who gave his life for his beloved site.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Ancient --- Sculpture, Ancient --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Architecture antique --- Sculpture antique --- Tadmur (Syria) --- Palmyre (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquities --- Religious life --- Antiquités --- Vie religieuse --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités
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Une étude consacrée à la situation sociale des personnes exclues par des pratiques religieuses marginales (esclaves, femmes, chrétiens, dévots de cultes étrangers, etc.), dans la Rome antique et certaines de ses provinces occidentales. ©Electre 2016
Cults --- Religion and sociology --- Outcasts --- Cultes --- Sociologie religieuse --- Marginaux --- Congresses --- Religious life --- Congrès --- Vie religieuse --- Religion romaine --- Rome --- Actes de congrès. --- Religion --- Congrès
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