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Lo que dios ha unido, Mt. VI.02

Lo que dios ha unido, Mt. VI.02
Author: Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9789686839579

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Lo que Dios ha unido (Mt 19, 6)

Lo que Dios ha unido (Mt 19, 6)
Author: Iglesia Católica. Arquidiócesis de Santiago (Chile). Arzobispo (1998- : Errázuriz)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2002
Genre: Marriage
ISBN: 9789568188016

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El Hombre no Separe lo que Dios ha Unido - Salvar el Matrimonio o Hundir la Civilización

El Hombre no Separe lo que Dios ha Unido - Salvar el Matrimonio o Hundir la Civilización
Author: Gonzalo Ruiz Freites
Publisher: IVE Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 193901882X

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En este tomo, combinamos dos libros sobre el matrimonio y las enseñanzas de la Iglesia Católica acerca de los divorciados y vueltos a casarse y la recepción de la comunión por ellos. El primer libro, El hombre no separe lo que Dios ha unido: La superación de la Ley mosaica en las enseñanzas del Nuevo Testamento sobre la indisolubilidad del matrimonio, se trata de las raíces bíblicas de las enseñanzas de la Iglesia sobre la comunión y el divorcio. El segundo, Salvar el matrimonio o hundir la civilización, se trata extensamente del recién Sínodo de la Familia, de la doctrina católica, y de las enseñanzas de la Iglesia Católica en tiempos de dificultades. Un libro actual, será de mucho provecho para sacerdotes, religioso, y laicos.


Livet i oldtiden

Livet i oldtiden
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 1947
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Modernity and the Classical Tradition

Modernity and the Classical Tradition
Author: Alan Colquhoun
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262531016

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Since the early 1960s, the rigor and conceptual clarity of Alan Colquhoun's criticism and theory have consistently stimulated debate and have served as an impetus for the pursuit of new directions in both theory and practice. This collection of essays displays Colquhoun's concern with developing a coherent discourse for the rampant pluralism that dominates contemporary architecture. Alan Colquhoun is a practicing architect and Professor of Architecture at Princeton University. His previous collection of essays received the 1985 Architectural Critics Award.


Shrines and Miraculous Images

Shrines and Miraculous Images
Author: William B. Taylor
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010
Genre: Christian shrines
ISBN: 082634853X

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William Taylor explores the use of local and regional shrines, and devotion to images of Christ and Mary, including Our Lady of Guadalupe, to get to the heart of the politics and practices of faith in Mexico before the Reforma.


Trent and All That

Trent and All That
Author: John W. O'Malley
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674041684

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Counter Reformation, Catholic Reformation, the Baroque Age, the Tridentine Age, the Confessional Age: why does Catholicism in the early modern era go by so many names? And what political situations, what religious and cultural prejudices in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries gave rise to this confusion? Taking up these questions, John O'Malley works out a remarkable guide to the intellectual and historical developments behind the concepts of Catholic reform, the Counter Reformation, and, in his felicitous term, Early Modern Catholicism. The result is the single best overview of scholarship on Catholicism in early modern Europe, delivered in a pithy, lucid, and entertaining style. Although its subject is fundamental to virtually all other issues relating to sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe, there is no other book like this in any language. More than a historiographical review, Trent and All That makes a compelling case for subsuming the present confusion of terminology under the concept of Early Modern Catholicism. The term indicates clearly what this book so eloquently demonstrates: that Early Modern Catholicism was an aspect of early modern history, which it strongly influenced and by which it was itself in large measure determined. As a reviewer commented, O'Malley's discussion of terminology opens up a different way of conceiving of the whole history of Catholicism between the Reformation and the French Revolution.


Modernity and Religion

Modernity and Religion
Author: William Nicholls
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1988-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 155458759X

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"It would be possible to argue," writes William Nicholls, "that the pivotal subject of debate among theologians for the past two hundred years has been the relationship between modernity and the Christian tradition." What is modernity—a philosophical outlook or a set of ideas? What is modernization —a social process? Is modernity the same as secularity, as many theologians and sociologists in the West believe? Is the impact of modernity weakening religious traditions? Are the responses of non-Western religious traditions to modernity similar to Western ones, or are they distinctive, indigenous adaptations to the same world-wide development. These are the kinds of concerns the interdisciplinary group of scholars addresses in this volume. Contributors include Moshe Amon ("Utopias and Counter-Utopias"), Alan Davies ("The Rise o Racism in the Nineteenth Century: Symptom of Modernity"), Robert Ellwood, Jr. ("Modern Religion as Folk Religion"), Irving Hexham ("Modernity or Reaction in South Africa: The Case of Afrikaner Religion"), Shotaro Iida ("Japanese New Religions"), Shelia McDonough ("modernity in Islamic Persepctive"), William Nicholls ("Immanent Transcendence: Spirituality in a Scientific and Critical Age"), K. Dad Prithipaul ("Modernity and Religious Studies"), Tom Sinclair-Faulkner ("Caution: Moralists at Work"), Huston Smith ("Can Modernity Accommodate Transcendence?"), and John Wilson ("Modernity and Religion: A Problem of Perspective").


Space Reader

Space Reader
Author: Michael Hensel
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-05-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780470519431

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The Space Reader provides a highly pertinent and contemporary understanding of space for a new generation of students and architects. It espouses a definition of space that is heterogeneous (an object or system consisting of a diverse range of different items). An example of heterogeneous space, for instance, is Manhattan where complex and multiple social and technological conditions are overlaid. (This is to be contrasted with highly centralised and ordered Modernist cities.) With the onset of globalisation and the Web, heterogeneneous space, with its emphasis on differentiation, is more relevant to the contemporary condition, which encourages the mixing of space, than a much more static conception of Modernist space. This book foregrounds spatial issues and the potential of heterogeneous space through a threefold strategy: 1) Its compilation of seminal essays on the discourse of heterogeneous space. These are to include previously published key texts by Reyner Banham, Andrew Benjamin, Robin Evans, Jeff Kipnis and Henri Lefebvre, as well as new texts by important contemporary commentators, such as Mark Cousins, Werner Durth and Anthony Vidler. 2) By commenting on these seminal texts and drawing links between them. 3) By distilling from the first two efforts a contemporary outlook on a discourse of heterogeneous space that is of future significance.