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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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La privation de sépulture au Moyen Âge : l'exemple de la Province ecclésiastique de Bordeaux (Xe-début du XIVe siècles) / Burial deprivation in the Middle Ages. The case of the ecclesiastical province of Bordeaux (10th - early 14th century)

Vivas, Mathieu 24 October 2012 (has links)
À partir du milieu du Xe siècle, conjointement à l'émergence et au développement d'une conscience communautaire, l'Église chrétienne médiévale met en place un cimetière consacré interdit aux « mauvais morts ». Parallèlement, la construction ecclésiale se concrétise par un encadrement plus précis des fidèles (à la fois liturgique, sacramentel et juridique), modifiantainsi le paysage et les pratiques sociales. Dès le XIe siècle, et – plus particulièrement – aux XIIe-XIIIe siècles, les décrétalistes, liturgistes et canonistes, dressent de nombreuses catégories de « mauvais chrétiens » privés de sepultura ecclesiastica, lesquels ont – jusqu'à présent – été considérés par les historiens des textes et les archéologues comme des « exclus ». Si la justice ecclésiastique semble intransigeante au sujet du devenir de certains (à l'instar – notamment – des meurtriers, des incendiaires, des jouteurs et, d'une façon plus générale, des excommuniés), elle envisage néanmoins leur réintégration dans le giron de l'Église. La présente étude, en favorisant une approche transdisciplinaire (sources écrites et archéologiques), se propose de comprendre ces interdictions funéraires, mais également d'appréhender sous un jour nouveau la gestion des espaces cimétériaux et de leurs marges. Si elle tend non seulement à éclairer le devenir des corps privés de sepultura ecclesiastica, elle invite également à discuter la prise en charge des « mauvais morts » par les autorités civiles et laïques. À ce titre, elle incite à concevoir les lieux d'exécution (fourches patibulaires, gibets, etc.) comme une forme à part entière de regroupement des « mauvais morts » / From the mid-10th century, together with the emergency and the development of a community conscientiousness, the medieval Christian Church sets up a consecrated cemetery forbidden to the "bad Dead". At the same time, the landscape and the social practices change due to a better defined guidance of the Faithful on liturgical, sacramental and juridical aspects. From the 11th century and more particularly by the 12th and 13th centuries, the decretalists, liturgists and Canonists list out a number of "bad Christians' " groups deprived of sepultura ecclesiastica, who were previously regarded as "outsiders" by the historians of written sources and the archaeologists. Despite of the ecclesiastical justice being uncompromising regarding the future of murderers, arsonists, jousters, and more generally, those who have been excommunicated, their reintegration within the Church is pondered.This study, promoting a multidisciplinary approach (written and archaeological sources), aims at understanding these funeral bans, as well as assessing in a new light the management of burial areas and their edges. It not only tends to shed light on the future of the bodies deprived of sepultura ecclesiastica, but it also raises the question on assuming the care of the "bad Dead" by the civil and lay/secular authorities. As such, it leads to see the execution areas (patibulary forks, gallows, etc.) as a full-fledged type of gathering the "bad Dead"
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LA CITTA' DI MILANO TRA IL VI E IL XII SECOLO.CARATTERISTICHE E TRASFORMAZIONI TOPOGRAFICHE, INSEDIATIVE E MONUMENTALI DI UN CONTESTO URBANO MEDIOEVALE

VASSENA, MAURO 30 April 2020 (has links)
La tesi ha lo scopo di individuare le coordinate fondamentali delle dinamiche di trasformazione che la città di Milano conobbe tra il VI ed il XII secolo dal punto di vista topografico, insediativo e monumentale. Attraverso l'analisi combinata di fonti scritte ed evidenze materiali vengono sistematicamente esaminati i quattro principali elementi caratterizzanti il fenomeno urbano in età medioevale: la topografia delle difese, la topografia cristiana, la topografia del potere e la topografia dell'insediamento. / The thesis aims to identify the fundamental coordinates of the transformation dynamics that the city of Milan underwent between the Sixth and the Twelfth Centuries from a topographical, settlement and monumental point of view. Through the combined analysis of written sources and material evidences, the four main elements characterizing the urban phenomenon in the Middle Ages are systematically examined: the topography of the defenses, the Christian topography, the topography of power and the topography of the settlement.
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The (un)successful pastor : an investigation of pastoral leadership selection within churches in Ontario

Bonis, Christopher Richard 06 1900 (has links)
This thesis contends that the pastoral role is significant to the effective functioning and well-being of the church. Therefore, the initial selection of a pastor is a vital component and contributes to those desirable outcomes. The question being considered within this thesis is: What are the factors within a church hiring process which may play a role in successful or unsuccessful pastoral ministry? As there are many variables even within this process, the scope of this thesis is limited to the identification and selection of pastoral leadership from the perspective of the pastoral participants. This perspective is drawn from one denominational association in Ontario —the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists (FEB hereafter) within the Central region of Canada. In examining this question, an empirical, mixed-methodology is used. The triangulation of a literature review, surveys, personal interviews and a biblical, theological treatment allowed for the most comprehensive perspective and treatment of the research question (Leedy, 2010, p. 99). There is a significant amount of inductive reasoning included, based upon personal interactions within cultural contexts and experiences. This is due to the inadequacy or lack of current theories and available literature relative to the question being studied. This motivates me towards the inclusion of a grounded theory methodology as a component of this study (Leedy, 2010, p. 142). Hiring the right pastor is a challenge at the best of times. As the church struggles to respond to a rapidly changing and diverse culture it presents greater challenges. Rates of pastoral turnover are high and the general duration of pastoral ministry is low. This, in turn, impacts ministry effectiveness. This study of hiring practices and pastoral experiences begins to identify elements as to why some pastors are successful and others are not. It allows for the reflection and consideration of whether the church is, what I have termed, “Equipping the Called, or Calling the Equipped”. There is cause for hope, as there always is within God’s church. This thesis identifies concerns, as well as some positive practices and experiences that can be helpful to inform practice and potential change. As Osmer acknowledges, “observing good practice in other congregations is a powerful source of normative guidance” (Osmer, 2008, p. 152). / Practical Theology / M. Th. (Practical Theology)
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Reviving the past : eighteenth-century evangelical interpretations of church history

Schmidt, Darren W. January 2009 (has links)
This study addresses eighteenth-century English-speaking evangelicals' understandings of church history, through the lens of published attempts to represent preceding Christian centuries panoramically or comprehensively. Sources entail several short reflections on history emerging in the early years of the transatlantic Revival (1730s-1740s) and subsequent, more substantial efforts by evangelical leaders John Gillies, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, Joseph and Isaac Milner, and Thomas Haweis. Little scholarly analysis exists on these sources, aside from the renaissance of interest in recent decades in Edwards. This is surprising, considering the acknowledged prominence of history-writing in the eighteenth century and the influence attributed, then and now, to the works of authors such as Gibbon, Hume, and Robertson. The aim is, first, to elucidate each of the above evangelicals' interpretations of the Christian past, both in overview and according to what they said on a roster of particular historical events, people and movements, and then to consider shared and divergent aspects. These aspects range from points of detail to paradigmatic theological convictions. Secondarily, evangelical church histories are analyzed in relation to earlier Protestant as well as eighteenth-century 'enlightened' historiography, in part through attention to evangelical authors' explicit engagement with these currents. This contextualization assists in determining the unique qualities of evangelical interpretations. Is there, then, evidence of a characteristically 'evangelical' perspective on church history? An examination of this neglected area illumines patterns and particulars of evangelicals' historical thought, and these in turn communicate the self-perceptions and the defining features of evangelicalism itself. Findings support the primary contention that evangelical leaders made use of a dynamic pattern of revival and declension as a means of accounting for the full history of Christianity. Beyond displaying the central place of 'revival' for evangelicals, these church histories demonstrate evangelicalism‘s complex relationship—involving both receptivity and critique—with Protestant and Enlightenment currents of historical inquiry.
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Ruská Palestina / The Russian Palestine

Kolář, Vojtěch January 2013 (has links)
Russian Palestine Diploma thesis Vojtěch Kolář Praha 2013 Abstract This diploma thesis entitled "The Russian Palestine" deals with activities of the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian diplomatic corps designed to help Russian pilgrims to the holy places in Palestine as well as local Orthodox believers in the Levant in the 19th and beginning of 20th century. These activities were accompanied by considerable tension not only between Russian activists in Palestine and in Russia, but also in their encounters with Greek hierarchy in Jerusalem and Constantinople as well as with Western diplomats and missionaries pursuing Catholic and Protestant interests in the same area. The aim of this thesis is to offer an insight into motivations, ways and results of their activities in Palestine and to call attention to the difficulties they were facing. This work is neither an apology nor a criticism of either of the instruments of Russian influence - the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem (since 1847) and Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society (since 1882) respectively. Because of the broadness of the subject it was not always possible to follow strict historiographic methods. Therefore this thesis is concerned mostly with biographical material of some of the most influential Russian personalities of the...
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Attitudes intolérantes et initiatives législatives contre les chrétiens à l'époque de Marc-Aurèle : entre histoire et propagande politique : un réexamen de la vexata quaestio / Intolerant attitudes and legislative initiatives against Christians in the time of Marcus Aurelius : between history and political propaganda : a re-examination of the vexata quaestio

Provenzano, Marco 23 September 2017 (has links)
Le présent mémoire propose d’examiner, d’une façon approfondie et innovatrice, le rapport entre les chrétiens et Marc-Aurèle à travers une analyse complète des sources à disposition, notamment celles historico-littéraires, épigraphiques, numismatiques et législatives. En particulier, l’on démontrera l’absence de fondement de l’image faite a posteriori de Marc-Aurèle en tant que protector christianorum dont le premier témoin, d'après nos connaissances, est Tertullien. L’on montrera, par le biais d’une analyse législative des sources à notre disposition qu’à l’époque de Marc-Aurèle il n’y avait aucune loi qui protégeait les chrétiens. Bien au contraire, les dispositions de Trajan étaient toujours valides. Par la suite, nous chercherons à trouver les véritables raisons de la politique de Marc-Aurèle envers les chrétiens à travers la comparaison entre la pensée médio-platonicienne de Justin et celle stoïcienne du princeps. L’interprétation philosophique de l’attitude à montrer face à la mort, nous donnera une clef de lecture pour pénétrer les raisons les plus profondes des violences et des procès que les chrétiens ont subis au cours de son principat. / This work aims to provide an original and thorough exploration of the relationship between Marcus Aurelius and the Christians by means of an in-depth analysis of the available historical, literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and legal sources. Specifically, it will show that the a posteriori view of Marcus Aurelius as protector Christianorum, apparently introduced by Tertullian, is unfounded. In support of this argument, a legal analysis of the available sources will show that, far from enjoying legal protection during the Principality of Marcus Aurelius, Christians were still subject to Trajan’s laws. The true reasons underlying the policy of Marcus Aurelius towards the Christians will be investigated by comparing the Middle Platonism of Justin Martyr with the stoic meditations of the princeps. In particular, the philosophical interpretation of the attitude deemed suitable in the face of death will provide an insight into the reasons that led to the wave of violence and to the trials of Christians under Marcus Aurelius’ rule.
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ŽIVOT A DÍLO KONRÁDA MARIA KUBEŠE, T. J. (1890-1967) misionáře, kazatele, exercitátora a hlubokého mariánského ctitele / Life And Work of Konrád Maria Kubeš, T. J. (1890-1967): Missionary, Preacher, Excercitator and Deep Devotee of the Marian Cult

MIKULÁŠEK, Josef January 2019 (has links)
This dissertation in its first part inquires the life and work of Konrád Maria Kubeš (1890? 1967), a people?s missionary, a preacher, an excercitator and a deep devotee of the Marian cult. It is introduced with the socio-political history in 1890?1967, with the overview of the Popes and theological thinking between 1878 and 1978. Next, it looks in detail into each period of Kubeš?s life, his family background, high school studies in Hradec Králové, his theological studies in Prague, his entry into the monastic order and his activities in Society of Jesus. The dissertation pursues Kubeš?s life story in communist centralization monasteries, in Moravec, his short work in Bukovinka and finally his forced stay in Břežany near Znojmo. Afterwards, it analyses Kubeš?s theological work published in books and journals, as well his historical contribution. The final part of the dissertation evaluates Kubeš?s personality and his significance in the context of the Czech religious and monastic history of the 20th century. The author based his thesis primarily on archival recources, Kubeš?s short autobiographical memories, oral and written witnesses of his contemporaries and last but not least on secondary literature. The second part of the dissertation contains 182 text apendixes and 2 pictorial apendixes which are make up an indispensable and logical supplement to the whole picture of the life, work and contribution of Konrád Maria Kubeš.
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The Augustinian canons of St. Ursus : reform, identity, and the practice of place in Medieval Aosta

Kaufman, Cheryl Lynn 06 July 2011 (has links)
This dissertation studies a local manifestation of ecclesiastical reform in the medieval county of Savoy: the twelfth-century transformation of secular canons into Augustinian regular canons at the church of Sts. Peter and Ursus in the alpine town of Aosta (now Italy). I argue that textual sources, material culture, and the practice of place together express how the newly reformed canons established their identity, shaped their material environment, and managed their relationship with the unreformed secular canons at the cathedral. The pattern of regularization in Aosta—instigated by a new bishop influenced by ideas of canonical reform—is only one among several models for implementing reform in medieval Savoy. This study asserts the importance of this medieval county as a center for reforming efforts among a regional network of churchmen, laymen, and noblemen, including the count of Savoy, Amadeus III (d. 1148). After a prologue and introduction, chapter 1 draws on traditional textual evidence to recount the history of reform in medieval Savoy. Chapters 2 through 4 focus on the twelfth-century sculpted capitals in the cloister built to accommodate the common life of the new regular canons. Several of the historiated capitals portray the biblical siblings, Martha and Mary, and Leah and Rachel, as material metaphors that reflect and reinforce the active and contemplative lives of the Augustinian canons. Other capitals represent the regular canons’ assertion of their precedence over the cathedral canons and suggest tensions between the two communities. The final chapter examines thirteenth-century conflicts over bell-ringing and ecclesiastical processions in the urban topography of Aosta to illustrate how the regular and secular canons continued to negotiate their relationship. Appendices include an English translation of a vita of St. Ursus (BHL 8453). The dissertation as a whole reconstructs the places and material culture of medieval Aosta to convey the complexities of religious and institutional life during a time of reform and beyond. / text
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The patronage of the Spiritual Franciscans : the roles of the Orsini and Colonna cardinals, key lay patrons and their patronage networks

Graham, Emily E. January 2009 (has links)
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the efforts of an ecclesiastical patron, a powerful and often wealthy individual who exerted their influence on behalf of the group or their leaders and spokesmen. This thesis uses the wealth of documentation available on the Spiritual Franciscans to explore the origin, development and wider effect of the relationships between the most powerful ecclesiastical patrons of the reformers and their clients, spokesmen for the Italian Spirituals at the papal court who were taken into the patrons’ households for years or even decades. During that time, the political fortunes of the different groups of Spiritual Franciscans fluctuated dramatically: in only a handful of years they went from hopeful expectation at the Council of Vienne c. 1311 to heresy trials, imprisoned spokesmen and friars burned at the stake c.1317-1318. Using testaments from the patrons’ families and the patrons themselves, the thesis explores the possible reasons for the patrons’ initial attraction to their Spiritual Franciscan clients. Letters, chronicles and exegetical texts written by the clients during and after their time in the patrons’ households are examined along with papal registers and other narrative and epistolary sources to develop models of the nature and progression of the patronage relationship, and how it survived in the face of periods of intense disapproval and harassment from the papacy, other prelates and some members of the Franciscan hierarchy. After establishing a framework for the progression of the patronage relationship, evidence of art patronage and other religious and patronage interests that the patrons and clients shared is used to develop a deeper understanding of how the patrons’ choice to involve themselves with the Spiritual Franciscans positively or negatively affected others in their orbit, especially their other clients.
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Das kirchenrechtliche Gemeindeprinzip und seine Auswirkungen auf die kirchliche Verfassungsgestaltung : dargestellt am Beispiel der Verfassung der evangelisch-reformierten Kirche /

Rauhaus, Martin. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Erlangen-Nürnberg, 2004. / Literaturverz.: S. 173 - 187.

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