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Początki likwidacji katolickich zakładów opiekuńczo-wychowawczych po drugiej wojnie światowej

Początki likwidacji katolickich zakładów opiekuńczo-wychowawczych po drugiej wojnie światowej

Author(s): Witold Chmielewski / Language(s): English,Polish Issue: 2/2011

After World War II an important position in Polish protective and educational system was taken by institutions conducted by Catholic church andconvents. Especially important were orphanages, nurseries, day nurseries, kindergartens, special institutions and dispensaries, mother and child information centers. After the election to Sejm in 1947 the government gradually started to limit religious education in all three types of schools, close down Catholic schools and protective and educational institutions. The aim of such activities was to prevent the Catholic church in Poland from educating children and youth. Every year the number of protective and educational institutions conducted by orders and convents decreased. The representatives of most important social groups tried to defend the institutions which were being closed down. Unfortunately, the activities did not have any positive effect.

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LES ATELIERS DE PEINTURE MURALE EN TRANSYLVANIE AUTOUR DE 1400
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LES ATELIERS DE PEINTURE MURALE EN TRANSYLVANIE AUTOUR DE 1400

Author(s): Zsombor Jékely / Language(s): French Issue: 1/2014

Transylvania has always been between the Orient and the Occident. With regards to religious architecture, around 1400, during the reign of Sigismund of Luxembourg, mutual influences were particularly rich between the styles and techniques of the Trecento and international Gothic as well as Byzantine art. On the basis of recent archaeological research and restorations, Zsombor Jékely has assembled an inventory and proposed a few hypotheses regarding exchanges between workshops, while also addressing the question of artists working for churches of other confessions.

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Batı’da Tasavvuf: İnterspiritüel Çağ’da İslam

Batı’da Tasavvuf: İnterspiritüel Çağ’da İslam

Author(s): Hugh Talat Halman / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 1/2018

In this article as firstly Teasdale coined, the charasteritics of “Interspiritual Age” are mentioned and detailed how Eastern sufi orders that had been established in the Europe and America contributed to these movements especially after the second part of XX. century. The author both studied the link between these communities with Islam and presented their differences in discourse. The mutual part of four “murshid” that has been mattered here is the emphasis they put on the inner side of the person and the oneness of truth regardless any faith, sect or observance. Occasionally they appeal their participants by use of therminology and method of Tasawwuf. Although they only care the esoteric part of Islam Halman thinks that popularity of Tasawwuf in the West requires to coinsect Islam with -in other words- “New Age” opinions and get in contact with each other.

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The Inner Portal of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice between East and West
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The Inner Portal of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice between East and West

Author(s): Valentina Cantone / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 1/2017

Above the main door of the inner portal of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice there is a 16th century mosaic of St Mark in episcopal robes. This figure has been considered an invention of the mosaicists who renovated this part of the church during the Renaissance, when the Medieval decorations were changed. Nevertheless, after reconsidering local ideology, the inscription above the mosaic and the function of this part of the church, it is possible to demonstrate that this mosaic was renovated conserving the previous iconography, respecting the original decorative plan of the portal.

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Painters of Western Training Working for Orthodox Patrons – Remarks on the Evidence of Late-medieval Transylvania (14th–15th Century)
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Painters of Western Training Working for Orthodox Patrons – Remarks on the Evidence of Late-medieval Transylvania (14th–15th Century)

Author(s): Dragoș Năstăsoiu / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 1/2017

The article deals with the question of medieval painters trained in the West, who decorated murals in Eastern-rite churches and who received their commissions from Orthodox patrons. It focuses on two case studies – the mural decoration of the sanctuaries of the Orthodox churches in Strei (first half of the 14th century) and Hălmagiu (late-14th – early-15th century) – coming from the Voivodate of Transylvania and the Kingdom of Hungary, respectively, regions where Orthodox Romanians lived alongside Catholics but under the Latin rule of the latter. Such context led to the emergence of frequent phenomena of hybridization in the sphere of religious art.

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A Syriac Christology and Polemics Against the Jews: a theology of Aphrahat

A Syriac Christology and Polemics Against the Jews: a theology of Aphrahat

Author(s): Ábrahám Kovács / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 2/2009

The purpose of this study is twofold. First, it sets the historical context in which Aphrahat wrote his Demonstrations and deals with the interesting relationship between his writings, ‘against the Jews’ and the Sassanian persecution of Christians. It also treats his refutation of the Jewish charges. Secondly, it addresses his ‘unique’ view of christology which is not in line with the Nicene decision concerning one aspect yet at the same time it is congruent with it. The paper also tries to point out that his view on christology was ‘unique’ but not exceptional in the Early Church.

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“İnancım Olmasaydı Kendimi Öldürürdüm!” Şizofreniden Muzdarip Hastalarda Manevi Başa Çıkma

“İnancım Olmasaydı Kendimi Öldürürdüm!” Şizofreniden Muzdarip Hastalarda Manevi Başa Çıkma

Author(s): Hilde Hustoft,Knut A. Hestad,Lars Lien,Paul Møller,Lars Johan Danbolt / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 1/2015

Spirituality, religiousness, and existential thought were qualitatively investigated in six patients suffering from schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The present study is a deepening of a recently published quantitative investigation by Danbolt, Møller, Lien, and Hestad (2011). The patients in the present study were chosen on the basis of diversity as to how they experienced their spirituality to be of significance when coping with their disorder. The informants displayed many signs of spiritual struggle and transitional spiritual coping strategies, all of which seemed to be linked to hallucinatory experiences. Even though their spirituality met the criteria of religious delusions, the patients described their spirituality to have vital importance. The informants showed little spiritual preknowledge and seemed to be left alone without any clerical support in their spiritual struggle. This may underline the importance of including spiritual issues in the treatment of these patients.

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Genoontologiczny wymiar chrystianizacji na przykładzie ziem Półwyspu Bałkańskiego

Genoontologiczny wymiar chrystianizacji na przykładzie ziem Półwyspu Bałkańskiego

Author(s): Marian Bendza / Language(s): Polish Issue: 12/2018

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Kulturelle Transformationen in Europa um 1500

Kulturelle Transformationen in Europa um 1500

Author(s): Volker Leppin / Language(s): German Issue: 12/2018

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Theologische Verantwortungsethik im europäischen Umbruch. Der rheinische Präses Peter Beier und die Evangelische Kirche der Union

Theologische Verantwortungsethik im europäischen Umbruch. Der rheinische Präses Peter Beier und die Evangelische Kirche der Union

Author(s): Henning Theißen / Language(s): German Issue: 12/2018

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Filozofia życia religijnego, czyli Kierkegaard o relacji nauczyciel-uczeń

Filozofia życia religijnego, czyli Kierkegaard o relacji nauczyciel-uczeń

Author(s): Jacek Aleksander Prokopski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 12/2018

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Теологија и лингвистика или O Теолингвистици

Теологија и лингвистика или O Теолингвистици

Author(s): Danijel M. Dojčinović / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 8/2013

Review of: Gadomski, A. K.; Končarević K. [Eds.] (2012), Teolingvistika: međunarodni tematski zbornik; Beograd: Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet (Institut za teološka istraživanja).

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Od redakcji

Od redakcji

Author(s): Leszek Poleszak / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2020

Editorial "Sympozjum" 1(38) (2020).

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Serce Jezusa szkołą duchowości kapłańskiej

Serce Jezusa szkołą duchowości kapłańskiej

Author(s): Zdzisław Lec / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/2020

In the introduction I explain such terms as „the Sacred Heart of Jesus”, „spirituality” and „priestly spirituality”. In the article, I respond to the following questions: What can we learn at the school of Sacred Heart of Jesus? What the priest or the seminarian can rely on learning at the Sacred Heart of Jesus school? Which values can Sacred Heart teach? What Sacred Heart can rely to priestly spirituality? Replying to the questions mentioned above referring to the school of Sacred Heart and the priestly spirituality I claim in the article first of all that at Sacred Heart of Jesus school we learn to reciprocate huge and more mature love for everlasting love of Jesus that He shows the whole world and the creation constantly. Next, I prove that at Sacred Heart of Jesus school we learn different kinds of prayers. We pay special attention to Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. We are aware that we enrich and reinforce priestly spirituality by daily, longer adoration of Blessed Sacrament. I convict subsequently that at school of Sacred Heart of Jesus we learn from Good Shepherd the priestly service doing with love, patience and courage. I claim that at school of Sacred Heart we learn to care for purity of priestly heart and to give the whole of it to our Lord. Finally, I endeavour to prove that at school of Sacred Heart of Jesus we learn an appropriate reference to Mary Mother of Priests and the appropriate attitude to the saints.

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SZTUKA PIERWOTNA W CZTERECH ODSŁONACH. UWAGI O ANTROPOLOGII SZTUKI LEWISA H. MORGANA, FRANZA BOASA, ABY’EGO WARBURGA I RUTH F. BENEDICT

SZTUKA PIERWOTNA W CZTERECH ODSŁONACH. UWAGI O ANTROPOLOGII SZTUKI LEWISA H. MORGANA, FRANZA BOASA, ABY’EGO WARBURGA I RUTH F. BENEDICT

Author(s): Andrzej Kisielewski / Language(s): Polish Issue: 8/2019

These remarks are intended as to recall testimonies of the contact of people of the West with art called primordial or primitive in its natural cultural environment. The goal is here also to “refresh” thinking about art, as well as to look at the ways of recognition of primor- dial art at the turn of the twentieth century, the representation of which are the classic texts by the field researchers referred to in the title of these remarks. The selection of the texts is not accidental here, because they are connected primarily by the thread of the art of Indig- enous communities of North America.

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KULTURA I EDUKACJA MUZYCZNA. KIERUNKI ZMIAN – WYBRANE PROBLEMY

KULTURA I EDUKACJA MUZYCZNA. KIERUNKI ZMIAN – WYBRANE PROBLEMY

Author(s): Beata Bonna / Language(s): Polish Issue: 8/2019

The purpose of this article is to present issues focused on transformations taking place in the recognition of culture, including music culture, which justify the need for the intro- duction of significant changes to universal music education. Currently, we are moving away from the traditional and narrow approach to culture and the participation associated with it, which is incompatible with today’s socio-economic conditions. There is a visible transformation of the understanding culture from considering it in terms of consumption of cultural goods to defining culture as an activity that is a form of socialization through ac- tive participation. Today, culture is treated as a specific human living environment and at the same time a union of subcultures in which is predominant in popular culture, while other types and forms of it become kinds of niches. Given these transformations, there is a need to revise the shape of universal, still very traditional music education, which should aim to take greater account of new information technologies, referring to the potential of various ranges of music culture - artistic music, popular music and music of different cul- tures. It is also important to seek new teaching methods due to the low efficacy of those cur- rently used . All these changes are associated with the need to raise teachers’ qualifications.

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An x-ray of a genocide: Persecution of Catholic Church during the Spanish civil war (1936-1939)

An x-ray of a genocide: Persecution of Catholic Church during the Spanish civil war (1936-1939)

Author(s): Pablo de la Fuente de Pablo / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2019

One of the biggest genocides in the history of Spain has been the religious persecution during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civil War. Nowadays, the politically correct discourse tries to present those facts as a result of actions undertaken by uncontrolled people in a situation that was very difficult for the authorities to monitor. The truth is very different. Assassinations, tortures, rapes were committed in the majority of cases by militias formed and supervised by Republican authorities.

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Библейски сюжети на оперната сцена

Библейски сюжети на оперната сцена

Author(s): Natalia Afeyan / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 1/2020

When did Bible enter the realm of opera? Is there a specific biblical dramatism that inspires operatic authors and which stories and characters are welcome on stage? How does musical interpretation revamp Biblical characters when they appear in opera? This article is an attempt to answer some of these questions.

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По стъпките на адаптацията към хетеротопиите на литературния канон

По стъпките на адаптацията към хетеротопиите на литературния канон

Author(s): Ognyan Kovachev / Language(s): English,Bulgarian Issue: 1/2020

The core topic of this paper is the interaction of adaptation and literary canon. As starting points serve Diderot’s idea of changing the “standard according to the circumstances” and T. S. Eliot’s notion of “an ideal order” of “existing monuments”, “which is modified by the introduction of a new work of art” or author. Semantic doublings inherent to the concept of adaptation are outlined which indicate that what the phenomenon effectively accomplishes is not a unilateral influence but a bilateral interaction between the subject and the environment or media. A literary analysis by Auerbach is discussed as an example of the latter. Characteristics of the Biblical and the secular literary canons as well as the conservative and the liberal understandings of the canon are juxtaposed. The etymology of the latter is traced back to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Еthics. In conclusion, the paper provides an intertextual approach by means of which adaptation forms heterotopic structures in the literary canon.

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NYJA NDËRTEKSTUALITETI BIBLIK NË POEZINË BASHKËKOHORE SHQIPE
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NYJA NDËRTEKSTUALITETI BIBLIK NË POEZINË BASHKËKOHORE SHQIPE

Author(s): Zahrie Kapllanaj / Language(s): Albanian Issue: 49/2019

The religious code, especially the Biblical one, has permeated Albanian literature from its beginnings to today’s literature. Ever since its origin, Biblical writing has been a main textual and hypertextual source. The intertextual communication with it has continued in other literary periods by different routes: through semantic, morphologic, syntactic, stylistics and other refunctionalizations. The intercommunication between Contemporary Albanian Poetry and the Biblical code is evident and pivotal. It appears as a polysemantic and multidimensional intercommunication. In The Anatomy of Criticism, Northrop Frye states that Western literature has been influenced by the Bible more than any other book.1 Albanian literature also works within such an order of intercommunication, at certain times more than others, by using a method or two, but such a communication has certainly been continuous. Initially, the interrelation to texts i.e. to Biblical lessons has had a didactic and moralizing character (Old literature), then it has evoked the presence of a western culture in Albanians and the interrelation to nationality (in Romanticism), after which it has denoted a parodist and allegoric nature (Modern Literature). In Contemporary Poetry, biblical references are either direct or indirect, but they always take a new force of expression through a new semantics, which in the first phases has a national character, then it goes beyond it as it moves to a personal and universal level. There are very few identifiable cases in Contemporary Albanian Poetry that display a complete intertextual web as a system which then joins the intentional cooperation with other intertextual codes, as is the case with Musa Ramadani’s poetry or the poetry of a few other poets. Usually it occurs sporadically, distributed unevenly hither and thither in poetic volumes of various authors who merge this intercommunication with other poetic interests and ideas. By joining the examples in Contemporary Poetry which are analyzed in this article, i.e. in the instances of poems displayed here, this paper concludes that the intercommunication between today’s poetry and the Biblical code produces and results in these literary characteristics: - Enforcing the national code through a newsemantization of biblical concepts, as is the case with AzemShkreli’s poetry. The expression is symbolic and allegorical. - Cluttering the divine nature of these biblical figures and by merging them, creating the cult of man and the human, as in the case of the poetry of AzemShkreli and SabriHamiti. - The touch of irony. Irony and criticism of actual wild and chaotic reality (human and political), as in the poetry of AgimVinca and Fatos Arapi. Reiterating biblical figures in order to layer the universal nature of particular phenomena in life and in literature, as inherited or as interrelated to human genetics. 

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