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Art --- art [discipline] --- Calvinism --- kunst --- calvinisme --- Calvin, John
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Durant ces trente dernières années, Myriam Yardeni a étudié l’histoire des huguenots : migrations, intégration, persécutions religieuses, développement intellectuel et relations interreligieuses. Cet ouvrage est un recueil d’études sur les mentalités de minorités religieuses, et plus particulièrement sur celle des huguenots de l’époque moderne (XVIe-XVIIe siècle). Myriam Yardeni a sélectionné dix-neuf articles en français et en anglais qui traitent de ce sujet sous différents aspects : des débuts du calvinisme et de la pensée théologique de Calvin aux attitudes huguenotes vis-à-vis de John Toland, en passant par des théologiens et savants huguenots de la fin du XVIe siècle tels que Théodore de Bèze et Philippe Duplessis-Mornay. Un accent particulier est mis sur les relations entre huguenots et juifs ainsi que sur le lien entre la politique et la théologie
Huguenots --- Calvinism. --- Political theology --- Political science --- Religious thought --- History. --- 16th century. --- 17th century. --- Protestants --- Religious minorities
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Begun in the mid-sixteenth century by Protestant nonconformists keen to reform England's church and society while saving their own souls, the puritan movement was a major catalyst in the great cultural changes that transformed the early modern world. Providing a uniquely broad transatlantic perspective, this groundbreaking volume traces puritanism's tumultuous history from its initial attempts to reshape the Church of England to its establishment of godly republics in both England and America and its demise at the end of the seventeenth century. Shedding new light on puritans whose impact was far-reaching as well as on those who left only limited traces behind them, Michael Winship delineates puritanism's triumphs and tribulations and shows how the puritan project of creating reformed churches working closely with intolerant godly governments evolved and broke down over time in response to changing geographical, political, and religious exigencies.
Puritans --- Precisians --- Church polity --- Congregationalism --- Puritan movements --- Calvinism --- Puritans. --- History. --- Puritanisme --- Histoire. --- History --- 1600-1699
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Christian religion --- Art --- Calvinism --- kunst en godsdienst --- calvinisme --- protestantisme --- geschiedenis --- sociale geschiedenis --- Nederland
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Christian religion --- Aesthetics of art --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- art criticism --- Calvinism --- Mondriaan, Piet --- Netherlands
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Arminianism --- Calvinism --- Reformed Protestantism --- Congregationalism --- Reformation --- Reformed Church --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Puritans --- Zwinglianism --- Protestantism --- History --- Doctrines --- Arminius, Jacobus, --- Arminius, James, --- Hermans, Jacob, --- Arminius, Jacques,
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American literature --- Law and literature --- Puritans --- Puritan movements in literature --- Precisians --- Church polity --- Congregationalism --- Puritan movements --- Calvinism --- Literature and law --- Literature --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Puritan authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- History --- Intellectual life --- New England --- Northeastern States --- Civilization --- Puritan authors
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Books tell stories about our lifeworld. In this book Jan Coetzee invites us to critically inquire into the aims, the content, and the context of the stories contained in a collection of old books from an old world. Without opening these old texts and without converting the original print on the pages to meaning and message, Coetzee brings the books into a dialogue with each other. Together with accompanying sculpted and/or found objects these books take on a new, broader function. By gathering them in one volume they attain a different character and tell us more than what the individual books ever could.
Sociology --- Literature: history & criticism --- Exhibition catalogues & specific collections --- activism --- artists --- bookworks --- artists books --- autobiography --- religion --- baptism --- wood --- carvings --- artefacts --- calvinism --- churches --- communism --- crucifix --- documents of life --- sociology --- handmade --- ancient books --- iconography --- putto --- putti --- sculpture --- slavakia --- poland --- russia --- holland --- UNESCO --- Iroko --- Ironwood --- Jelutong --- Kakula --- Sneezewood --- Stinkwood --- Wild olive --- Yellowwood
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A history of unparalleled scope that charts the global transformation of Christianity during an age of profound political and cultural changeChristianity in the Twentieth Century charts the transformation of one of the world's great religions during an age marked by world wars, genocide, nationalism, decolonization, and powerful ideological currents, many of them hostile to Christianity. Written by a leading scholar of world Christianity, the book traces how Christianity evolved from a religion defined by the culture and politics of Europe to the expanding polycentric and multicultural faith it is today--one whose growing popular support is strongest in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, China, and other parts of Asia.Brian Stanley sheds critical light on themes of central importance for understanding the global contours of modern Christianity, illustrating each one with contrasting case studies, usually taken from different parts of the world. Unlike other books on world Christianity, this one is not a regional survey or chronological narrative, nor does it focus on theology or ecclesiastical institutions. Rather, Stanley provides a history of Christianity as a popular faith experienced and lived by its adherents, telling a compelling and multifaceted story of Christendom's fortunes in Europe, North America, and across the rest of the globe.Transnational in scope and drawing on the latest scholarship, Christianity in the Twentieth Century demonstrates how Christianity has had less to fear from the onslaughts of secularism than from the readiness of Christians themselves to accommodate their faith to ideologies that privilege racial identity or radical individualism. "Charts the transformation of one of the world's great religions during an age marked by world wars, genocide, nationalism, decolonization, and powerful ideological currents, many of them hostile to Christianity. Written by a leading scholar of world Christianity, the book traces how Christianity evolved from a religion defined by the culture and politics of Europe to the expanding polycentric and multicultural faith it is today -- one whose growing popular support is strongest in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, China, and other parts of Asia. Brian Stanley sheds critical light on themes of central importance for understanding the global contours of modern Christianity, illustrating each one with contrasting case studies, usually taken from different parts of the world. Unlike other books on world Christianity, this one is not a regional survey or chronological narrative, nor does it focus on theology or ecclesiastical institutions. Rather, Stanley provides a history of Christianity as a popular faith experienced and lived by its adherents, telling a compelling and multifaceted story of Christendom's fortunes in Europe, North America, and across the rest of the globe. Transnational in scope and drawing on the latest scholarship, Christianity in the Twentieth Century demonstrates how Christianity has had less to fear from the onslaughts of secularism than from the readiness of Christians themselves to accommodate their faith to ideologies that privilege racial identity or radical individualism." --
Church history --- African Methodist Episcopal Church. --- American Baptist Churches USA. --- Anglican Communion. --- Anglo-Catholicism. --- Archbishop. --- Baptists. --- Biblical criticism. --- Bishop (Catholic Church). --- Calvinism. --- Case study. --- Catholic Church. --- Catholic missions. --- Catholicism. --- Christendom. --- Christian Church. --- Christian denomination. --- Christian mission. --- Christian revival. --- Christian socialism. --- Christian theology. --- Christian tradition. --- Christian. --- Christianity in Africa. --- Christianity. --- Church Growth. --- Church attendance. --- Church of England. --- Church of Scotland. --- Church of South India. --- Clergy. --- Colonialism. --- Communism. --- Congregational church. --- Conversion to Christianity. --- Decolonization. --- Diocese. --- Eastern Catholic Churches. --- Ecclesiology. --- Ecumenism. --- Encyclical. --- Episcopal Church (United States). --- Evangelicalism. --- Evangelism. --- God. --- Ideology. --- Islam. --- Jews. --- Laity. --- Latin America. --- Lecture. --- Liberation theology. --- Lutheranism. --- Mainline Protestant. --- Methodism. --- Minister (Christianity). --- Missionary (LDS Church). --- Missionary. --- National church. --- New Testament. --- North America. --- Old Testament. --- Ordination of women. --- Ordination. --- Oriental Orthodoxy. --- Orthodoxy. --- Oxford University Press. --- Pastor. --- Pentecostalism. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Pope Benedict XV. --- Pope Paul VI. --- Pope. --- Presbyterianism. --- Priesthood (Catholic Church). --- Protestantism. --- Racism. --- Religion. --- Religiosity. --- Religious order. --- Religious pluralism. --- Russian Orthodox Church. --- Second Vatican Council. --- Secularism. --- Secularization. --- Seminary. --- Sermon. --- Social Gospel. --- Society of Jesus. --- Soviet Union. --- Spirituality. --- Synod. --- The Catholic Community. --- Theology. --- Traditionalist Catholic. --- Western Christianity. --- Western Europe. --- World Christianity. --- World Council of Churches. --- Worship.
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