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Un rôle très important fut accordé aux femmes dans l'Eglise syriaque, tant dans la pratique pastorale que dans la pratique liturgique. Cet ouvrage ne vise pas ô résoudre toutes les difficultés contenues dans cette problématique mais décrit comment la femme, dans la tradition syriaque, a pu jouer un rôle profondément original avec un ministère propre, qui s'est toutefois réduit ou cours des siècles. Une synthèse sur le rôle des femmes dans l'Eglise syriaque. Elle expose leurs activités pastorales et liturgiques propres, ainsi que l'amenuisement de leur ministère au fil du temps.
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Syriac Christians --- Ethnology --- Mardin İli (Turkey) --- Church history --- 281.913 --- -Ethnology --- -#gsdb8 --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Syrian Christians --- Christians --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Mardin Ili (Turkey) --- -Church history --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- #gsdb8 --- Church history. --- Syriac Christians - Turkey - Mardin İli --- Ethnology - Turkey - Mardin İli --- Mardin İli (Turkey) - Church history
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Syrian churches --- Syriac Christians --- Church history --- History --- 281.913 --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Syrian Church --- Eastern churches --- Syrian Christians --- Christians --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Syrian churches - History --- Syriac Christians - History --- Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
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Le mariage, l'un des sacrements orthodoxes, préfigure l'Eglise qui accueille, nourrit et véhicule la communion de foi de ses fidèles. La foi est don de Dieu et réponse de celui qui la reçoit, trait d'union entre grâce divine et liberté humaine. Mais, l'unité de foi implique aussi l'unité sacramentelle, surtout dans le mariage. Dans ce sens, les mariages mixtes peuvent engendrer des problèmes conceptuels, juridiques et sociologiques. Pourtant, ils sont toujours célébrés. Cet ouvrage pose un certain nombre de questions. Faut-il mettre en garde les couples mixtes ? Sont-ils moins bien considérés que les "vrais" couples orthodoxes ? Les diverses positions orthodoxes liées aux mariages mixtes sont-elles vraiment conformes à l'esprit de l'Eglise universelle - Mysticum corpus Christi ? Pour l'Eglise orthodoxe, le mariage mixte est "incomplet" car il ne porte aucune unité de foi et n'est pas scellé par l'eucharistie, même s'il a les mêmes effets juridiques que le mariage ecclésial. Cette pratique ne risque-t-elle pas de porter atteinte à la liberté humaine, ou de pousser certains fidèles à s'engager, malgré eux, dans une double appartenance confessionnelle ? C'est entre autres à ces questions que ce livre tente de répondre.
281.913 --- 265.5 --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Huwelijk --- Mariage interreligieux --- Église orthodoxe --- Eglise orthodoxe --- Et le mariage --- Canon law --- Interfaith marriage --- Interfaith marriage (Canon law) --- Droit canonique --- Mariage mixte --- Mariage mixte (Droit canonique) --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Syrian Orthodox Church --- Doctrines --- 265.5 Huwelijk --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Doctrines.
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Despite the protection afforded to the minorities of the Ottoman Empire through the millet system, Syrian Orthodoxy witnessed weakness and depletion throughout the nineteenth century, caused by significant conversion to Western Christianity, particularly in Syria and in Iraq. The events following the 1895 violence in southeastern Anatolia became precursors to the genocidal Safyo of 1915, which resulted in the annihilation of nearly half the Syrian Orthodox in Anatolia and brought Syrian Orthodoxy to the verge of extinction. The apathy of the victors of World War I towards the beleaguered survivors contrasted with the welcome the exiled survivors found in the Arab lands to the south, where historical affinity was rekindled. From the safety of this new environment, Syrian Orthodoxy, led by enlightened individuals, was revitalized, drawing on a venerable Syriac cultural tradition and a patriarchal standing that was characteristically free from social elitism and tribal sectarianism. Utilizing the quest for learning that was widespread in the emerging new nation states, this new leadership, despite meager resources, launched Syrian Orthodoxy on a course of revival and renaissance not witnessed since the days of Bar Hebraeus in the late thirteenth century. No study, in any language, has covered the history of the Syrian Orthodox Church over the designated period as fully as this current work, which it is hoped will fill a dire gap and break ground in new research. The basis for this study, in addition to published sources, has been approximately 6,000 relevant images that were filtered from a collection of over 24,000 uncatalogued, unedited and unpublished archival documents that were made available to the author.
Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- History --- Syrian Orthodox Church --- Turkey --- 281.913 --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Christianity. --- Interfaith relations. --- Islam. --- History. --- Syrian Orthodox Church. --- 1288-1918. --- Turkey. --- Christianity and other religions - Islam - History --- Syrie chrétienne --- Turkey - History - Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
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281.913 --- Jacobites (Syrian Christians) --- -Syrian Orthodox --- Monophysites --- Syriac Christians --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Istanbul (Turkey) --- -Istanbul (Turkey) --- -Church history --- Social conditions --- -281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Syrian Orthodox --- Stamboul (Turkey) --- Stampōl (Turkey) --- Stambul (Turkey) --- Stěmpol (Turkey) --- T︠S︡arigrad (Turkey) --- Istāmbūl (Turkey) --- T︠S︡arʹgrad (Turkey) --- Āsitānah (Turkey) --- Ḳushṭa (Turkey) --- İstanbul Büyük Şehir Belediyesi (Turkey) --- Greater Istanbul Municipality (Turkey) --- İstanbul Anakent Belediyesi (Turkey) --- İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi (Turkey) --- Polē (Turkey) --- Estambul (Turkey) --- Baladīyat Isṭānbūl (Turkey) --- Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (Turkey) --- Constantinople --- Church history. --- Social conditions.
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For the first time, this work explores the thread of astrology that runs through Syrian-Orthodox literature. Astrology’s disreputable position among the sciences is gainsaid by extensive textual examples from different genres. The richest source is the Syrian Book of Medicine, which elucidates the practice of divination, revealing itself as a treasure trove of Syrian texts (including translations of Hippocrates and the Geoponica).
Occultism --- Astrology --- Astrology in literature --- Divination --- Science and astrology --- Medicine, Arabic --- History of Medicine --- Manuscripts, Medical as Topic --- Astrology and science --- Horoscopy --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Medical Writing --- Medicine, History --- History Medicines --- Medicine Histories --- Medicines, History --- Medicine --- Augury --- Soothsaying --- Worship --- Art, Black (Magic) --- Arts, Black (Magic) --- Black art (Magic) --- Black arts (Magic) --- Occult, The --- Occult sciences --- Supernatural --- New Age movement --- Parapsychology --- History --- history --- 281.913 --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië
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Arabs --- Church history --- Middle East --- 281.913 --- -Church history --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Christianity --- Ethnology --- Semites --- North Africans --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- Orient --- Church history. --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- -Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- -History --- -281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Apostolic Church --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Asia, West --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Arabs - Church history --- Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 --- Middle East - Church history
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Syriac Christians --- Syrian Orthodox monasteries --- Syrian Orthodox monasticism and religious orders --- Church buildings --- Ṭur ʻAbdin (Turkey) --- 915.60 --- Turabdin --- Turkije --- cultureel erfgoed --- 281.913 --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Monasticism and religious orders, Syrian Orthodox --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Monasteries, Syrian Orthodox --- Monasteries --- Syrian Christians --- Christians --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Church architecture --- Mardin İli (Turkey) --- ṬurʻAbdin (Turkey) --- Ṭour ʻAbdin (Turkey) --- Syriac Christians - Turkey - Ṭur ʻAbdin - Pictorial works --- Syrian Orthodox monasteries - Turkey - Ṭur ʻAbdin - Pictorial works --- Syrian Orthodox monasticism and religious orders - Turkey - Ṭur ʻAbdin - Pictorial works --- Church buildings - Turkey - Ṭur ʻAbdin - Pictorial works --- Ṭur ʻAbdin (Turkey) - Pictorial works
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Syrian churches --- Syriac Christians --- Nationalism --- History --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Asia --- Church history --- Syrian Christians --- Christians --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Syrian Church --- Eastern churches --- Asian and Pacific Council countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Kirchengeschichte --- 264.019 --- 281.913 --- 281.913 Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- Orthodoxen: patriarchaat van Antiochië --- 264.019 Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Syrian churches - History - Congresses. --- Syriac Christians - History - Congresses. --- Nationalism - Religious aspects - Christianity - History - Congresses. --- Antioche --- Asia - Church history - Congresses.
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