929 resultados para Covenant theology
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During the 1640s, the Irish Franciscan theologian John Punch taught his theology students in Rome that war against Protestants was made just by their religion alone. Jesuits like Luis de Molina identified the holy war tradition in which Punch stood as a Scotist one, and insisted that the Scotists had confused the natural and supernatural spheres. Among Irishmen, Punch was unusual. The main Irish Catholic revolutionary tradition employed Jesuit and Thomist theory. They argued that the Stuarts had lost the right to rule Ireland for natural reasons, not supernatural ones; because the Stuarts were tyrants, not because they were Protestants.
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In this book, Piotr Blumczynski explores the central role of translation as a key epistemological concept as well as a hermeneutic, ethical, linguistic and interpersonal practice. His argument is three-fold: (1) that translation provides a basis for genuine, exciting, serious, innovative and meaningful exchange between various areas of the humanities through both a concept (the WHAT) and a method (the HOW); (2) that, in doing so, it questions and challenges many of the traditional boundaries and offers a transdisciplinary epistemological paradigm, leading to a new understanding of quality, and thus also meaning, truth, and knowledge; and (3) that translational phenomena are studied by a broad range of disciplines in the humanities (including philosophy, theology, linguistics, and anthropology) using various, often seemingly unrelated concepts which nevertheless display a considerable degree of qualitative proximity. The common thread running through all these convictions and binding them together is the insistence that translational phenomena are ubiquitous. Because of its unconventional and innovative approach, this book will be of interest to translation studies scholars looking to situate their research within a broader transdisciplinary model, as well as to students of translation programs and practicing translators who seek a fuller understanding of why and how translation matters.
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Neste trabalho pretende-se refletir sobre Natália Correia a cidadã política e socialmente interventiva, antes e após Abril de 1974; a poetisa e ficcionista, uma das mais importantes da sua geração e a lutadora pelos direitos e visibilidade das mulheres. As suas tomadas de posição de confronto à ditadura; a perseguição que a censura lhe moveu, quer enquanto autora quer como editora; a frontalidade com que apoiou a despenalização do aborto; as suas posições críticas perante a evolução política do país, após a Revolução de Abril, são aspectos da sua intervenção política que serão estudados. Acercar a sua obra do conceito de “escrita feminina”, analisar a sua particular visão do papel das mulheres, a que chamou “matrismo”, aproximando-a do ecofeminismo e da teologia feminista será igualmente tema desta dissertação. Conceptualmente, procurar-se-á encontrar na crítica feminista elementos para a análise e desenvolvimento do objecto de estudo, nomeadamente em questões como escrita, poder, corpo e sexualidade que enformaram muitas das teorias feministas e que serão desenvolvidas no decurso do trabalho.
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(Résumé de l'ouvrage) The book of Hebrews has often been the Cinderella of the New Testament, overlooked and marginalized; and yet it is one of the most interesting and theologically significant books in the New Testament. A Cloud of Witness examines the theology of the book in the light of its ancient historical context. There are chapters devoted to the structure of Hebrews, the person of Jesus Christ, Hebrews within the context of Second Temple Judaism and the Greco-Roman empire and the role of Hebrews in early Christian thought.
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Contient : Table du contenu du manuscrit ; Histoire ancienne jusqu'à César, incomplète du premier feuillet : «... Tu as mangié dou fruit que je deffendu t'avoie. Adans, qui moût fu dolans... — ... duques à la cité de Tongres, qui seur la mer estoit adomques asise » ; Moralités des philosophes, par ALART DE CAMBRAI ; Dit des quatre martyres, par PIERRE DE MAUBEUGE (?) ; Dit des quatre vices, par le même (?) ; Dit des quatre complexions de l'homme, par PIERRE DE MAUBEUGE ; Imitation de l'Anticlaudianus d'Alain de Lille, en vers français par ELLEBAUT ; Annales françaises, de 1162 à 1254. Début : « Anno Domini M° C° LXXXI, ci fu roys Phelippes de France... » — Fin : « ... prist Valenciennes et grant partie de Hainnaut. » Le même texte, copié de la même main, se retrouve dans le ms. français 24431, f. 25 et suiv ; Annales latines, de 1249 à 1270. Début : « Romanum imperium sive post mortem, sive post depositionem Fedrici... » — Fin : «... Traponam in domum Fratrum ordinis Carmeli est defunctus. » (Ms. français 24431, f. 26) ; Généalogie et chronique des rois de France. Début : « Si comme nous trovons escrit ès anciens livres, Troie... » — Fin : «... par le commandement au roi Jehan meismes qui secourre ne les pooit. » (Ms. français 24431, f. 29 et suiv) ; Theoderici libellus de locis sanctis, traduction française. Début : « Ci sont li saint lieu de Jherusalem. En Jherusalem est uns liex de pié et demi de grant ou Salemons escrist le livre de Sapience... » (Ms. français 24431, f. 38 v) ; Chronique de Turpin, en français. Début : « Cy commence l'estoyre de Turpin, arcevesque de la cité de Rains... » — Fin : « ... qui disoient que ce estoit Torpins, arcevesques de Rains. » (Ms. français 24431, f. 39 et suiv) ; Histoire de Tancrède de Hauteville. Début: « Tangrés d'Otevillier, qui est en la contrée de Coustentin... — Incomplète de la fin : «... puis le rendi a l'apostole, si comme il ot en covenant et la cité de Bo... » (Ms. français 24431, f. 53 et suiv) ; Les Quatre temps d'âge d'homme, par PHILIPPE DE NOVARE. — Même texte que dans le ms. français 24431 (D de l'édition de M. de Fréville) ; Les Proverbes au vilain ; Les Quinze signes du Jugement dernier ; Fragment de poème sur le mérite des femmes
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This study explores the tension that has emerged around the rise of home schooling in a faith-community strongly committed to establishing and maintaining day schools in the tradition of John Calvin. It aims to identify and understand factors that contributed to this tension and to find ways to bridge, diffuse, reduce, or eliminate it. In line with Calvin, personal convictions, and the nature of the community, the study takes a Christian epistemological and axiological stance. Its premise is that the integrity of the commvmity is more important than the manner in which its children are taught. The study reviews relevant literature and several interviews. It considers both secular and Christian literature to understand communities, community breakdown, and community restoration. It also examines literature about the significance of home, school, and community relationships; the attraction of Reformed day schools; and the appeal of home schooling. Interviews were conducted with 4 home schooling couples and 2 focus groups. One focus group included local school representatives, and the other home schoolers and school representatives from an area with reputedly less tension on the issue. Interviews were designed for participants to give their perspectives on reasons for home schooling, the existing tension, and ways to resolve the issues. The study identifies the rise of home schooling in this particular context as the initial issue and the community's deficiency to properly deal with it as the chief cause for the rising tensions. However, I argue that, within the norms the community firmly believes in, home schooling need not jeopardize its integrity. I call for personal, social, and spiritual renewal to restore the covenant community in gratitude to God.
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"I began these pages for myself, in order to think out my own particular pattern of living, my own individual balance of life, work and human relationships." Lindbergh (1983) p.9. In this thesis, I use self-study research as I focus on the topic of living legacy. This is a personal story, using narrative methodology and method as a means of uncovering and naming life lessons learned. I write to gain insight into my interpretation of the concept of living legacy - what living legacy means to me and why this concept is significant to me - and how living legacy impacts the person that I am in the present. Using a narrative lens, I inquire into stories that connect me to my spirit, my gender, education and theology, through my living legacy lessons, and I seek the impact these stories hold for me in my life today. I utilize a variety of methods including personal journals, course work, and arts-based research experiences as I explore the connections to my emerging perceptions ofmy living legacy lessons. This thesis represents the beginning of a continuing journey of self-discovery. I take the journey in order to uncover hidden and ongoing lessons of living legacy and the impact they have on the student and educator that I am.
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This qualitative study was designed to investigate aspects related to valuing and encouraging critical reflection in pre-service teacher education. An examination of the place and function of practicum logbooks as used at Covenant Canadian Reformed Teachers' College, a small private college which offers pre-service teacher education formed the core of the research. An analysis of the practicum logbooks written by five student teachers during three different practicum placements was performed at two levels. First, a content analysis served to identify general and specific categories within the practice teaching contextas a learning experience. Secondly, in-depth intuitive and thematic analyses of the entries which related specifically to reflection as a learning experience gave rise to critical questions. Throughout the process, the five participants formed an active and involved group of co-researchers, adding their voices to the narrative of the learning experience. Variables such as personality type, learning style and self-directedness added a dimension which deepened and emiched the study. The result of the study suggests that practicum logbooks form a valuable base for valuing and encouraging critical reflection in pre-service teacher education. The results also suggest that not all students appear to be equally capable of critical reflection. Recognizing that teacher education exists as a continuum appears to support the findings that in their journey along this continuum, student teachers not only move from reflection-on-action to reflection-in-action, but also from content to process to premise reflection. An awareness of contributing factors such as personality type, degree of risk-taking, preferred learning style and self-directedness on the part of teacher-educators will serve to create a climate of trust in which student teachers can safely develop critical reflection, using practicum logbooks as one possible medium.
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Despite having been published over three hundred years ago, Spinoza's Ethics is a text that is still, even today, widely misunderstood. Two of the more common and persistent misunderstandings revolve around the accusations of some who have labeled his philosophy both atheistic and materialistic. These two misunderstandings date back to the first time the Ethics was published, immediately following Spinoza's death. In an attempt to not only address these accusations, but as well to clear up any misunderstandings surrounding them, this thesis will be split into four chapters that are divided into two main parts. The first half will deal with the question of whether or not Spinoza is an atheist. The second half will deal with the question of whether or not Spinoza is a materialist. In so doing this thesis will establish and defend the position that it is a misreading to characterize Spinoza's philosophy as atheistic and materialistic.
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Si elle disposait du dispositif théorique adéquat, la théologie protestante saurait que faire des rites que les Églises protestantes célèbrent ! Fort de cette conviction, l’auteur propose de comprendre le rite comme une technique d’influence. Reprenant les travaux de Catherine Bell, il invite à rechercher les stratégies de ritualisation mises en place pour chaque rite afin de découvrir le type de relation à Dieu que chaque Église y suggère. À titre d’exemple, l’auteur applique cette méthode à la célébration de la cène dans l’Église évangélique de Polynésie française.
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Olivier Bauer ne se demande pas si la théologie doit s’intéresser aux cinq sens, mais comment elle doit le faire ! L’auteur rappelle d’abord la manière dont nous percevons le monde avec nos cinq sens et le rôle que chacun remplit. Il démontre ensuite comment le christianisme s’est toujours exprimé autant dans des goûts, des odeurs et des textures que dans des mots, des musiques ou des images. Il souligne l’importance pour le théologien de repérer ce qui fait de nous les chrétiens que nous sommes. Il propose enfin une démarche communautaire pour choisir des goûts, des odeurs, des textures, des sons ou des images pour transmettre l’Évangile.
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Le document contient la "Réponse à la lettre ouverte d'Olivier Bauer" par le cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (traduction de Pierre Bühler)