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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Jonathan Edwards in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the fourth episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Jonathan Edwards and his theology of prayer as seen in both an essay he authored as well as a sermon, “The Most High, A Prayer Hearing God” preached in 1735. The complete five-part series includes a theology of…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Martin Luther in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the third episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Martin Luther and his theology of prayer from select excerpts of his Large Catechism and Small Catechism. The complete five-part series includes a theology of prayer in the works of: Saint Augustine, Saint Francis…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Saint Francis of Assisi in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the second episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Saint Francis of Assisi and includes his controversial “Prayer to Animals”, his “Creation Prayer”, as well as his own theological interpretation of The Lord’s Prayer. The complete five-part series includes a…[Read more]
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Neal Martin deposited Historic Spirituality: Prayer With Saint Augustine in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis is the first episode of a five-part podcast series exploring the theology of prayer through a historic lens. The episode explores Saint Augustine’s work, known as “Letter 130” written in 412 A.D. to a Christian noblewoman on the subject of prayer. The complete five-part series includes a theology of prayer in the works of: Saint Augustine,…[Read more]
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Rosanna Cantavella deposited Aproximació als pronoms adverbials i personals febles de l’Espill in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoAn overall view of the use of personal and adverbial pronouns in a 15-c. long text in verse witten in Catalan, “Espill” by Jaume Roig. Personal and adverbial pronouns are studied by themselves as well as in combination.
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Koca Mehmet Kentel deposited Istanbul Unbound: Environmental Approaches to the City in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis conference, co-organized by the Istanbul Research Institute
and Pera Museum, through local and international collaborations, seeks to offer new
insights on the complex layers of Istanbul’s urban landscape. It brings together innovative
studies in the fields of environmental history, political ecology, and critical art studies t…[Read more] -
Muhammad Akram deposited Beyond Dichotomies: The Import of Gadamer’s Hermeneutics for the Debate of Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoThis paper discusses the issue of the relationship between theology and religious studies, drawing on certain principles of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutical theory. Leaving aside differences between Gadamer and his critics, it is argued that his rehabilitation of prejudice, authority, and tradition as well as his notions of the fusion of…[Read more]
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Muhammad Akram deposited مسلمانوں کے مطالعہ مذاہب پر مغربی مفکرین کے تاثرات: یاک وارڈن برگ کے خصوصی حوالے سے ایک تنقیدی جائزہ /Western Views of the Muslim Study of Religions: A Critical Overview with Special Reference to Jacques Waardenburg in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoMuslim study of religions before modern times has claimed the attention of some modern Western scholars. At least three developmental phases of this nascent discursive field are discernable. Firstly, Western views of Muslim writings on different religions started appearing as prefaces, marginal notes, and introductions to the edited manuscripts…[Read more]
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Paul W. Nash deposited A note on Peter Schoeffer’s book-list of ‘1470’ in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoPeter Shoeffer’s book-list is usually dated to the year 1470. The author challenges this dating, however, supplying a detailed analysis of the content of the list and suggested when it was printed and under what circumstances.
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Maya Maskarinec deposited Nuns as ‘Sponsae Christi’: The Legal Status of the Medieval Oblates of Tor de’ Specchi in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoFrancesca Romana
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Thomas Barrows started the topic New Perspectives in Castle Studies in the discussion
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoPlease see the CfP for a new virtual conference this Spring:
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Marco Heiles deposited Unterseeboot in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoMarco Heiles, Unterseeboot, in: Peter Glasner, Sebastian Winkelsträter und Birgit Zacke (Hg.), Abecedarium. Erzählte Dinge im Mittelalter, Berlin 2019, S. 244–254.
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Allan Savage deposited Philosophy is a Destabilizing Inquiry in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years agoI take as a “jumping off place” for this reflection the Conclusion that Werner Brock, (DPhil) made to his lectures published as An Introduction to Contemporary German Philosophy (1935, Cambridge University Press). Following the observation of J. H. Muirhead in the Foreword, that “readers will draw their own conclusions from his presentation of hi…[Read more]
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A. Hilal Ugurlu deposited Philanthropy in the Form of a Hair Strand: Sacred Relics in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Lands in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoFrom the last quarter of the eighteenth century, the caliphal status and the legitimacy of the Ottoman sultans were constantly and increasingly challenged. One of the most effective and powerful tools that they utilized in order to strengthen their diminishing image in the eyes of their subjects was the re-appropriation of sacred places, either by…[Read more]
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Sérgio Dias Branco deposited Divinely Human: Robert Bresson’s Spiritual Reflections in the group
Theology on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThis talk reads Robert Bresson’s Notes on the Cinematographer, not as a mere collection of thoughts, but as spiritual reflections. These brief meditations record aspects of his film practice in condensed form and reveal the connection between contemplation and action. The contemplative tone of the book becomes perceptible through the careful o…[Read more]
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Koca Mehmet Kentel deposited “Foreword.” YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 2 (2020) in the group
Ottoman and Turkish Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month ago“Foreword.” YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies 2 (2020): 3
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Marco Heiles deposited Materieller und ideeller Text in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoPresentation of the paper given by Marco Heiles.
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Marco Heiles deposited Formen der Notation von Wissen und Gebrauch. Theoretische Perspektiven der historischen Wissens- und Gebrauchsliteratur in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoPaper given by Dr. Sven Limbeck, Herzog Augst Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
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Alexander J McNair deposited El Cid Campeador between Luzán and Lorca: Recovering a Nineteenth-Century Pop-Culture Favorite in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoOnly a small number of fragments, which could be categorized (generously) as “medieval,” actually survive in modern ballad traditions. As it turns out, however, one could in fact hear hundreds of verses about the Cid being recited in the streets of Spanish towns and cities in the nineteenth century. But they were verses that survived pre…[Read more]
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Evina Steinova deposited The Oldest Manuscript Tradition of the Etymologiae (eighty years after A. E. Anspach) in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThe Etymologiae of Isidore of Seville was one of the most widely read works of the early Middle Ages, as is evidenced by the number of surviving manuscripts. August Eduard Anspach’s handlist from the 1940s puts their number at almost 1,200, of which approximately 300 were estimated to have been copied before the year 1000. This article, based on a…[Read more]
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