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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.
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Volgenderwijs : een theologische studie over "navolging" als ecclesiologisch motief /

Linden, Teunis Gerard van der, January 2000 (has links)
Proefschrift--Faculteit der sociale wetenschappen--Leiden--Universiteit, 2000. / Bibliogr. p. 217-227. Index. Résumé en allemand.
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An analysis of scriptural sources in De imitatione Christi

Becker, Kenneth Michael January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Maria Katharina Kasper (1820-1898) : Gründerin der Genossenschaft "Arme Dienstmägde Jesu Christi" : ein Beitrag zur Pastoralgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts /

Maier, Renate. January 2009 (has links)
Diss. Philos.-Theol. Hochschule Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt am Main, 2008/2009.
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The phenomena of prayer : the reception of the Imitatio Christi in England (1438-c.1600)

Harrap, David Alexander January 2017 (has links)
The Imitatio Christi by Thomas à Kempis (1380-1471) was among the most successful texts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Over eight hundred manuscripts survive from that period alongside hundreds of printed editions. Its popularity transcended language, nation, religious vocation and ultimately confession. Hitherto, most monographs on the Imitatio have debated the question of its authorship. This thesis joins the growing body of work that examines the features that made this text so attractive. Continuously reshaped by readers and editors, the Imitatio tradition encompasses a corpus of texts with often vastly divergent meanings. This variety emerged, in part, as a result of the text itself, which encouraged its own fragmentation, and in part from the mimetic reading habits that prevailed throughout the period of this study. This thesis takes a longue-durée perspective, situating different versions of the Imitatio within the broader tradition and considering their relationships with one another. It is argued that the Imitatio's success was owed not to the establishment of a characteristic meaning but to a characteristic tradition of use. The text became a source for mimetic, compunctious prayer. The popularity of the Imitatio among sixteenth-century reformers shows the continuing popularity of the rhetorical characteristics of compunctious devotions. This thesis contends that, through the Imitatio, traditional religious practices continued to be important for English reformers. The text provided a focus for developing Protestant identities. For early evangelicals, its traditional formulations helped them conceal their heterodoxy, while its themes of intense devotion to the Holy Spirit allowed them to tacitly engage with reformist doctrine. For Elizabethan Calvinists, Kempis's text was emblematic of the continuity of the true, Apostolic Church, during the era of Papal supremacy.
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Christus-Praesens Jürgen Moltmanns Geschichtsverständnis und die Lehre vom gegenwärtigen Christus

Kjølsvik, Idar January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Oslo, Theol. Gemeindefakultät, veränd. Diss. 2006
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La risurrezione di Gesù Cristo nella sua importanza per l'antropologia cristiana /

Gaweł, Łukasz. January 2009 (has links)
Diss. Univ. Lugano, 2009. / p. [261]-280.
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O Corpo de Deus na América a festa de Corpus Christi nas cidades da América portuguesa -- sécula XVIII /

Santos, Beatriz Catão Cruz. January 2005 (has links)
Based on the author's thesis, Universidade Federal Fluminense. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-194).
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Leverage of professional sport teams : reconciling host communities' expectations and realities

Sparvero, Emily Suzanne, 1975- 06 September 2012 (has links)
Local governments have spent an estimated $15 to 18 billion in public subsidies to professional sport teams over the last two decades. Once a team has selected its home and a financing package is approved, cities rarely implement tactics necessary to realize these benefits, and teams aren’t made to deliver on their promises. At the same time, other benefits may be ignored by city leaders and residents. This research project is comprised of two related studies that address the following issues related to the public subsidization of professional sport teams: (1) how do a community’s expectations about hosting a team compare with the actual outcomes it experiences; and (2) what factors enable and inhibit the use of a professional sport team to accomplish community development goals. The first study is a qualitative examination of community expectations related to hosting the Corpus Christi Hooks, the double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. Using media and public document analysis, participant observation, and stakeholder interviews, the following categories of benefits were identified: economic development, community self-esteem/image, entertainment/leisure, and social welfare. The community successfully leveraged the baseball referendum to pass broader economic development and affordable housing measures. The city also has developed a successful event attraction strategy around its professional sport facilities and has experienced improved community self-esteem. However, the city has done little to leverage the team, and expected benefits have failed to materialize. The second study explores the process of sport team leverage. Using an action research approach, the efforts of a community health coalition to partner with the Hooks to address obesity prevention through a cause-marketing program was examined. Professional teams have a range of unique assets to contribute to a cause-marketing program. In this case, the team was reluctant to contribute its assets to the program. Consequently, the partnership resulted in a limited community relations program that failed to fully deliver benefits to the health coalition and the team. The following factors were identified as affecting the team’s involvement: the issue’s importance and salience, competition among local nonprofit organizations, the coalition’s leadership and brand equity, and the team’s stability and resources. / text
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Byzanz, der Westen und das "wahre" Kreuz : die Geschichte einer Reliquie und ihrer künstlerischen Fassung in Byzanz und im Abendland /

Klein, Holger A. January 2004 (has links)
Univ., Diss.--Bonn, 2000. / Literaturverz. S. [325] - 373.
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Writing as an Act of (Dis)Obedience: Discursive Agency in El Libro que se contiene la vida de la Madre María Magdalena; monja professa del convento del Sr. S. Geronimo de la ciudad de Mexico hija de Domingo de Lorravaquio y de Ysabel Munos su legitima muger

Humphrey, Tabitha 17 December 2014 (has links)
This thesis offers a close reading and an analysis of the Vida of Madre María Magdalena Lorravaquio. It is the purpose of this thesis to examine how Lorravaquio expresses agency, authority and power throughout her Vida by means of the rhetoric of imitatio Christi and descriptions of her visions and illnesses. For the aim of this work, agency is interpreted as free-will and consciousness in terms of action; as a result, the author and the work itself, both of which demonstrate agency, exude power and authority. This type of analysis will explore if the Vida genre can be read as quasi-feminist texts.

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