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(Résumé de l'ouvrage) Cet ouvrage collectif propose un état des discours sur le phénomène religieux aujourd'hui au regard des sciences historiques, culturelles, sociales, anthropologiques, philosophiques et théologiques. Le débat soulevé par la question de la validité à laquelle prétendent les phénomènes religieux met le doigt sur une série de problèmes centraux tant au plan philosophique que socio-culturel: le conflit entre universalité et particularité ou la possibilité d'une théorie de la religion, de sa pertinence et de ses enjeux.
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(Résumé de l'ouvrage) This collection of studies in honor of François Bovon highlights the rich diversity found within early expressions of Christianity as evidenced in ancient texts, traditions, symbols, and motifs. Old labels like 'apocrypha' or 'heresy' that for centuries have suppressed much of this evidence are removed, previous assumptions are questioned, and the old data are examined afresh along with the latest discoveries. The studies fall into six areas: ancient gospels, acts, early Christian movements, ancient interpretations, art, and manuscripts. Contributors include James Robinson, Helmut Koester, Harold Attridge, Karen King, and Jean-Daniel Kaestli.
Les images dans la construction et la communication du savoir scientifique: note pour une généalogie
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Vaginal delivery can cause lesions of the various pelvic structures responsible for the mechanisms of continence. These lesions may perhaps be prevented in the future by measuring pressure generated during childbirth. Tear of the anal sphincter during childbirth is a marker of a global impairment of the urinary, ano-rectal and sexual pelvic functions in the short and medium term. Persistence of a defect of the anal sphincter is frequent in spite of immediate suture. The correlation between these defects and ano-rectal incontinence are not established in our experience. The quality of the contraction of the sphincter complex and pubo-rectal sling seems to play a more important role in ano-rectal continence after a traumatic childbirth.