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Prayer --- Posture in worship --- History of doctrines --- Petrus, --- -Prayer --- -Worship --- Prayers --- Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Devotional posture --- Kneeling (Posture in worship) --- Liturgical posture --- Prostration (Posture in worship) --- Sitting (Posture in worship) --- Standing (Posture in worship) --- Worship --- -History of doctrines --- -Petrus Cantor --- Le Chantre, Pierre --- Pierre le Chantre --- -Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Petrus, Cantor --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Petrus, Cantor, ca. 1130-1197. De penitentia et partibus eius. --- Petrus, Cantor, ca. 1130-1197. De oratione et speciebus illius. --- Prayer - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Posture in worship - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500. --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Prayer - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Posture in worship - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Petrus, - Cantor, - approximately 1130-1197 - De penitentia et partibus eius --- Petrus, - Cantor, - approximately 1130-1197 - De oratione et speciebus illius
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Prayer --- -Posture in worship --- Judaism --- -296*516 --- 296*516 Joodse liturgische gebruiken en symbolen --- Joodse liturgische gebruiken en symbolen --- Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Devotional posture --- Kneeling (Posture in worship) --- Liturgical posture --- Prostration (Posture in worship) --- Sitting (Posture in worship) --- Standing (Posture in worship) --- Worship --- Prayers --- -History --- History --- -Joodse liturgische gebruiken en symbolen --- Religion --- 11.23 practical theology of Judaism. --- Judaism. --- Non-verbal communication. --- Posture in worship. --- Prayers. --- History. --- Posture in worship --- 296*516 --- Judaism&delete&
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"The most common Buddhist practice in Asia is bowing, yet Buddhist and Christian Responses to the Kowtow Problem is the first study of Buddhist obeisance in China. In Confucian ritual, everyone is supposed to kowtow, or bow, to the Chinese emperor. But Buddhists claimed exemption from bowing to any layperson, even to their own parents or the emperor. This tension erupted in an imperial debate in 662. This study first asks how and why Buddhists should bow (to the Buddha, and to monks), and then explores the arguments over their refusing to bow to the emperor. These arguments take us into the core ideas of Buddhism and imperial power: How can one achieve nirvana by bowing? What is a Buddha image? Who is it that bows? Is there any ritual that can exempt a subject of the emperor? What are the limits of the state's power over human bodies? Centuries later, Christians had a new set of problems with bowing in China, to the emperor and to "idols." Buddhist and Christian Responses to the Kowtow problem compares these cases of refusing to bow, discusses modern theories of obeisance, and finally moves to examine some contemporary analogies such as refusing to salute the American flag. Contributing greatly to the study of the body and power, ritual, religion and material culture, this v. is of interest to scholars and students of religious studies, Buddhism, Chinese history and material culture."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
S13A/0360 --- S13A/0900 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: ritual and practice (incl. prayers, festivals, ..) --- China: Religion--Comparative religion: general --- Buddhism. --- Christianity. --- Christianity --- Religions --- Church history --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- China --- Social life and customs. --- Posture in worship --- Public worship --- Worship --- Church attendance --- Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Devotional posture --- Kneeling (Posture in worship) --- Liturgical posture --- Prostration (Posture in worship) --- Sitting (Posture in worship) --- Standing (Posture in worship)
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Liturgics --- Posture in worship --- Mass --- Celebration --- 264 <063> --- -Posture in worship --- Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Devotional posture --- Kneeling (Posture in worship) --- Liturgical posture --- Prostration (Posture in worship) --- Sitting (Posture in worship) --- Standing (Posture in worship) --- Worship --- Liturgies --- Transubstantiation --- Lord's Supper --- Liturgiology --- Liturgy --- Public worship --- Liturgie--Congressen --- Catholic Church --- -Catholic Church --- -Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Customs and practices --- -Customs and practices --- 264 <063> Liturgie--Congressen --- Church of Rome --- Liturgics - Congresses. --- Posture in worship - Congresses. --- Mass - Celebration - Congresses.
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This book investigates the use of the Greek term “proskuneo” with Jesus as the object in the New Testament writings. Ray M. Lozano unpicks this interesting term and examines its capacity to express various degrees of reverence directed toward a superior: from a respectful greeting of an elder, to homage paid to a king, to cultic worship paid to a god. Lozano then looks at the term in reference to Jesus in the New Testament writings, and carefully considers whether Jesus is portrayed as receiving such reverence in a relatively weak sense, as a merely human figure, or in a relatively strong sense, as a divine figure. Lozano highlights how scholars are divided over this issue and provides a fresh, thorough examination of the New Testament material (Mark, Matthew, Luke-Acts, John, Hebrews, and Revelation) and, in so doing shows, that each of these New Testament writings, in their own unique ways, presents Jesus as a divine figure-uniquely and closely linked to the God of Israel in making him an object of “proskuneo.”
God (Christianity) --- Posture in worship --- 225.06*9 --- 225*1 --- 225.08*3 --- 225.08*3 Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: themata --- Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament: themata --- 225*1 Leven van Jezus Christus in het Nieuwe Testament. Historische Jezus Christus --- Leven van Jezus Christus in het Nieuwe Testament. Historische Jezus Christus --- 225.06*9 Nieuw Testament: taalstructuralisme --- Nieuw Testament: taalstructuralisme --- Bowing of the head (Posture in worship) --- Devotional posture --- Kneeling (Posture in worship) --- Liturgical posture --- Prostration (Posture in worship) --- Sitting (Posture in worship) --- Standing (Posture in worship) --- Worship --- Love --- Worship and love --- Jesus Christ --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Jezus --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Divinity. --- Bible. --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- Evangelie (Book of the New Testament) --- Fukuinsho (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels, Synoptic (Books of the New Testament) --- Synoptic Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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