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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
401

The eucharistic liturgy as a school of spiritual formation

Barnum, Martin J. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2002. / Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 157-166).
402

Composing the sacred in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia : history and Christianity in Alfred Schnittke's Concerto for Choir /

Turgeon, Melanie Edwardine, Grigor, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-06, Section: A, page: 2239. Adviser: Donna Buchanan. Includes Grigory Gerenstein's English translation. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 217-231) Available on microfilm from Pro Quest Information and Learning.
403

The implementation of sixteenth-century liturgical music through authentic "performance practice" in evangelical worship at Point Loma Nazarene University

Jackson, Daniel S. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D.W.S.)--Institute for Worship Studies, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 141-144).
404

Tobias Eniccelius, Friedrich Meister, Nikolaus Hanff; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der evangelischen Frühkantate in Schleswig-Holstein ...

Schilling, Hans, January 1934 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Kiel. / Lebenslauf. "Literaturverzeichnis": p. 5.
405

The eucharistic liturgy as a school of spiritual formation

Barnum, Martin J. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2002. / Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 157-166).
406

Formation of pastoral musicians in Lithuania pastoral project : intensive one week summer course /

Palionis, Solveiga, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.P.S.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2006. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-60).
407

Medieval Russian chant and the contemporary church

Ealy, Gregory. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M. Div.)--St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Crestwood, NY, 2007. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-76).
408

Ενεργειακοί τόποι

Κεβρεκίδης, Ηλίας 24 October 2012 (has links)
Η εργασία θα ασχοληθεί με το θέμα των Ενεργειακών Τόπων. Παρά το γεγονός ότι πρόκειται για ένα θέμα εξαιρετικά πολυδιάστατο, θα επεκταθώ μονάχα σε τμήματα για τα οποία έχω αρκετές πηγές, ώστε να κατανοήσω έστω μερικώς το εκάστοτε φαινόμενο. Στο εισαγωγικό κεφάλαιο που ακολουθεί θα προσπαθήσω να κατατοπίσω τον αναγνώστη όσον αφορά το τι ακριβώς μπορούμε να ορίσουμε ως ενεργειακό τόπο, καθώς επίσης θα αναλυθούν ορισμένοι από τους κύριους μηχανισμούς που γενούν έναν ενεργειακό τόπο. Στα επόμενα κεφάλαια θα αναλυθούν χωριστά το φαινόμενο των κύκλων στα σπαρτά και στη συνέχεια θα αναφερθούμε στα μεγαλιθικά μνημεία, όπου βλέπουμε προσπάθειες του ανθρώπου να δαμάσει τα ηλεκτρικά πεδία για την καθημερινή του επιβίωση. / The main purpose of this assignment is to point out some basic aspects of sacred sites and the mechanisms that define them. The chapters refer to some well known physical phenomena which play a vital role in the forming of such a site. Also it refers to crop circles, megalithic structures and human sensitivity to vasrious fields in nature, mainly electric and magnetic in nature.
409

ULOMMA: a maternidade como vivência de reencantamento pelo sagrado no conto de matriz afro-brasileira

Silva, Maria Rodrigues da 30 September 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-17T15:01:38Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 1008443 bytes, checksum: ca3a0afcd4665a284c0a66ea55c60ba1 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010-09-30 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / This thesis aims at analyzing motherhood as the living of re-enchantment by the sacred, in an African-Brazilian root tale for children and youth , and confront the emptiness relegated to women in the history of humanity, especially black women, seen as element of breeding to increase male power. To analyze the corpus of this research, many paths were gone through, for dealing with an African-Brazilian root literature, since both in schools as in the public and private libraries have failed to incorporate this literature in their collections. After several searches in libraries, reading rooms, tallow cultural fairs and book publishers, some books by African descent writers were found, among which was the tale Ulomma: the house of beauty, which tells the story of motherhood a black woman. Then the corpus of this research was addresse d exactly about the re-enchantment of the sacredness of motherhood. The adopted methodology followed in the direction of qualitative, critical aproach and analysis of content. To compose the theoretical framework were discussed classical and contemporary authors, in several areas of knowledge, since the object of study, interweave interdisciplinary dialogues among Literature, History, Religion and Education, in a perspective to help combat racism, and to contribute to increase the visibility of black women in the history of mankind. The achieved results in this study point to the need to include more and more, at schools, the African-Brazilian root literature for children and youth in order to deconstruct old stereotypes and racial prejudices. Therefore, this research suggests clues that other studies address this rich literatu re in lessons and open spaces for the re-enchantment of the sacred rite of passage to motherhood. / Esta dissertação tem como objetivo principal analisar a maternidade como vivência de reencantamento pelo sagrado, em um conto infanto-juvenil de matriz afro-brasileira, e problematizar o vazio relegado às mulheres na história da humanidade, em especial a mulher negra, vista como elemento de procriação para elevar o poder masculino. Dentre os livros de escritores afro-descendentes escolhemos o conto Ulomma: a casa da beleza, do nigeriano Sunday Ikechukwu Nkeechi, porque aborda o reencantamento do sagrado na maternidade, a partir da história de uma rainha negra que, ao engravidar, passou por muitos desafios nesse rito de passagem. Delimitado, então, o corpus desta investigação, iniciamos a análise do conto e o levantamento dos suportes teóricos necessários para sua compreensão. A metodologia adotada seguiu na direção da abordagem qualitativa, crítica e na análise de conteúdo. Para compor o suporte teórico, foram abordados autores clássicos e contemporâneos, em várias áreas de conhecimento, uma vez que, no objeto de estudo, entrelaçam-se diálogos interdisciplinares entre Literatura, História, Religião e Educação, na perspectiva de combater o racismo e contribuir para aumentar a visibilidade da mulher negra na história da humanidade. Os resultados alcançados nesta pesquisa sinalizam para a necessidade de incluir cada vez mais, no cotidiano escolar, a literatura infanto-juvenil de matriz afro-brasileira para desconstruir antigos estereótipos e preconceitos raciais. Portanto, esta pesquisa sinaliza para que outros trabalhos contemplem esta literatura rica em ensinamentos e abra espaços para o reencantamento do sagrado no rito de passagem da maternidade.
410

O sagrado na dádiva: aproximações teóricas com a prática da solidariedade de um Irmãozinho de Jesus (da família espiritual de Charles de Foucauld)

Ferreira Neto, Lindolfo Euqueres 17 November 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-17T15:02:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 2021929 bytes, checksum: d2a8f399bb4ec944f2eb545570dbc68b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-11-17 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Marcel Mauss, the founder of French Anthropology, in order to trail Durkheim's sociological thought, investigates the phenomenon of the gift on law and morality of archaic societies as a social rule of the three obligations of giving, receiving and returning. The questioning that this work evokes is located around the issues stemmed from the relationship among the sacred, the gift and solidarity that color the life story of a member of the fraternity of Irmãozinhos de Jesus (Brothers of Jesus) (Guy Norel) belonging to the spiritual family of Charles de Foucauld. The core of the theory in question asks why the sacred obligates to the gift. Mauss searches to answer it, according to the theory of maori of Polynesian hau. According to the author, the theory of hau brings the novelty of a spiritual principle that regulates the social by believing that there is a spiritual bond among the things that have a soul and seek to return to the place of their origin through the transmission and circulation of goods, in order to return or repay, at the same level, what was taken. Thus, this perspective is a major key for the interpretation of ethnographic research about the exchange and the obligation, in accordance to the approach that is intended in this study. In turn, the theory of solidarity is within the classical French sociology. Thus, the research objective is to bring theoretical approaches between the dimension of the sacred as a strong element to the gift and the value of solidarity of the research subject. As such, this paper investigates the sacred in the course of history written in Mauss, as well as it seeks to understand the solidarity in a Brother of the Fraternity (Irmãozinho da Fraterindade), and his relationship to the socially excluded. This approach is based on qualitative methodology, anchored in the history of life (SILVA et al., 2007), and in oral history (MEIHY; HOLANDA, 2007) as reference methods, more accurate to understand a participative research, given the interaction between the researched subject and the researcher subject. In this sense, the report does not necessarily correspond to reality, because what matters is the sense that the subject gives to this reality, so that the analysis afterwards can guarantee further consideration on the individual as social. Thus, this concern is demonstrated in its socio-anthropological dimension, and its theological meaning inherent to the life of the Irmãozinho (Brother), as a valuable contribution to the reflection in the field of Sciences of Religions and its relevance for understanding the current religious phenomenon. Therefore, in the end of this research, there is a new biocentric perspective of the gift, highlighted by the ethnographic datum of the whangai hau ceremony (GODELIER, 2001), with the possibility of a conceptual expansion of the gift as a source of life given by the intersection of the sacred and solidarity, as they currently are considered only in the sphere of anthropocentric social sciences. / Marcel Mauss, fundador da Antropologia francesa, ao colocar-se na trilha do pensamento sociológico durkheimiano, investiga o fenômeno da dádiva presente no direito e na moral das sociedades arcaicas como regra social das três obrigações de dar, receber e retribuir. Este trabalho situa-se em torno das questões provindas da relação entre o sagrado, a dádiva e a solidariedade que matizam a história de vida de um membro da Fraternidade dos Irmãozinhos de Jesus (Guy Norel) pertencente à família espiritual de Charles de Foucauld. O cerne da teoria resulta da pergunta: por que o sagrado obriga à dádiva? Mauss busca respondê-la, segundo os apontamentos etnográficos sobre a teoria maori do hau polinésio. De acordo com o autor, a teoria do hau, traz consigo, a novidade de um princípio espiritual que regula o social pela crença de que há um vínculo espiritual entre as coisas que possuem uma alma e buscam voltar ao lugar de origem pela transmissão e circulação de bens, a fim de devolver ou restituir no mesmo nível o que lhe foi tirado. Assim sendo, esta perspectiva constitui uma das principais chaves de interpretação da pesquisa etnográfica a respeito da troca e da obrigação, segundo a abordagem que se quer fazer nesse estudo. Por sua vez, a teorização da solidariedade dá-se nos meandros da Sociologia Clássica francesa. Deste modo, o objetivo da pesquisa consiste em evidenciar aproximações teóricas entre a dimensão do sagrado como elemento consubstancial à dádiva e o valor da solidariedade do sujeito da pesquisa. Para tanto, se investiga o sagrado no percurso histórico dos escritos em Mauss, assim como se busca compreender a solidariedade de um Irmãozinho da Fraternidade e seu relacionamento com os socialmente excluídos. Esta abordagem baseia-se numa metodologia qualitativa ancorada na história de vida (SILVA et al., 2007) e na história oral (MEIHY; HOLANDA, 2007), como métodos referenciais e mais adequados por compreender-se uma pesquisa participante, dada a interação entre sujeito pesquisado e sujeito pesquisador. Neste sentido, o relato não corresponde necessariamente ao real, pois, o que importa é o sentido que o sujeito dá a esse real, de forma que o momento de análise posterior dê conta do indivíduo como social. Sendo assim, tal apreensão demonstra-se em sua dimensão socioantropológica e em sua acepção teológica inerente à vida do Irmãozinho, uma valiosa contribuição à reflexão no campo das Ciências das Religiões e sua pertinência para a compreensão do fenômeno religioso atual. Portanto, ao final desta pesquisa, constata-se uma nova perspectiva biocêntrica da dádiva, assinalado pelo dado etnográfico da cerimônia do whangai hau (GODELIER, 2001), com possibilidade de uma ampliação conceitual da dádiva como fonte de vida oferecida pela intersecção do sagrado e da solidariedade, pois estes atualmente são considerados apenas na esfera antropocêntrica das Ciências Sociais.

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