978 resultados para Pospielovsky, Dimitry V.: The Orthodox church in the history of Russia
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At head of title: V. E. Den.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Biography of the author. By J. W. Smith ...": p. 7-13-
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Includes bibliographical references.
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On cover: Anderson's History of the colonial church.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Portions of this work have appeared in "The Expositor" for 1892-93.
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Includes index.
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"Complete in one volume."
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Cover title: Charitable uses; argument of Horace Binney.
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Edition of 1849 printed for the Ecclesiastical History Society.
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General note: Title provided by Freda Leinwand.
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The fifth paper in the series brings the focus onto the inscriptions accompanying the famous wall paintings from Christian Nubia, more particularly the legends naming the Four Creatures of the Apocalypse. The identification of a very probable source of inspiration for the particular names used in Nubia turns the attention to the ritual power of such names and the role of orality in the transmission of such textual traditions.
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This paper reassesses the role of women in judo in Japan, from its secluded and restricted beginnings in the late nineteenth century to the gradual changes in gender and social paradigms triggered by the influence of Western feminist struggle from the 1960s onwards. Judo has been considered in theory an inclusive martial art because its creator, Jigoro Kano, stressed safety, etiquette and moral teachings irrespective of age, size or gender of its adherents. However, the social and cultural environment in Japan has traditionally discriminated against women both outside and inside the dojo (training place). We treat this issue historically, considering the broader context of the Japanese social, political and cultural developments.