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La destitución del mito. Christa Wolf y la reescritura de la memoria histórica
2018
En este ensayo se reconstruye el recorrido narrativo de Christa Wolf desde una perspectiva que propongo definir como destitución mitológica. Se fijan cuatro estaciones correspondientes con las cuatro novelas cruciales en la biografía literaria de la autora. La primera es El cielo partido, en la que Wolf trabaja con el concepto de Vergangenheitsbewältigung, es decir: una elaboración del pasado que permite su superación. La segunda es Muestra de infancia, en la que aparece la figura de la precisión fantástica, entendida como la única auténtica posibilidad de memoria histórica colectiva. Finalmente Casandra y Medea, donde este trabajo de rememoración encuentra su aplicación en la deconstrucció…
Inger Christensen: Alfabet
2021
Kirja-arvostelu teoksesta Inger Christensen, Alfabet, suom. Oscar Rossi, Poesia 2021 nonPeerReviewed
Pamahzidami wahrdi, ar ko wezzaki saweem behrneem eedohd swehtus rakstus
1843
In zwei Welten: ein Lebensbild
1911
Inhalt: Geleitwort./D.M. Kähler/ I. Teil: Licht im Dunkel ; II. Teil: Licht nach dem Dunkel.
Īsta kristīga ticība un dzīvošana
1845
No vācu valodas tulkojis Hesselbergs, Heinrich,
A brave new kingdom: images from the sea and in the coastal sanctuaries of Valencia (XIII–XV centuries)
2014
Tras la conquista de Jaime I, Valencia estaba llamada a convertirse en un nuevo reino cristiano por coherencia geopolítica y decisión real. Desde entonces el Reino de Valencia estaría orientado hacia la Cristiandad occidental y las rutas comerciales del Mediterráneo. Sin embargo, la falta de reliquias o imágenes planteaba un problema espinoso para los nuevos colonos cristianos y sus gobernantes. Las reliquias tuvieron que donarse más tarde, como el fragmento de la corona de espinas de Cristo ofrecida por el rey Luis IX de Francia a la catedral de Valencia o, al final de este período, el Santo Cáliz depositado como garantía de un préstamos por el rey Alfonso V el Magnánimo al tesoro de la mi…
Christian Hoburg and Seventeenth-century Mysticism
1967
The subject of the present paper is only seemingly a national German development—it has, in fact, to do with the universal situation of the Christian Church in modern times. The question of mysticism runs through almost all denominations. The imposing French Roman Catholic Dictionnaire de spiritualité ascétique et mystique shows it in every column. We know how important a contribution to Christian preaching and devotional literature was made by the early Greek and Oriental monks, like Ephraem Syrus, Johannes Klimakos and others, how fundamental and lasting theological concepts were developed on mystical lines by Clement of Alexandria and Dionysius the Areopagite, by Bernard of Clairvaux, by…
SYNCRETISM OF THE SEASONAL RITUALS IN THE LATGALIAN BORDERLAND
2010
<p>German written sources are representing information on masquerade traditions in Latvia already in the 17th century - Latvian mask parades in 1636 are described by the Kurzeme and Zemgale Superintendent, P. Einhorn. (Jansons 2010: 49). Information about the Latvian masquerade traditions from the Christian Church sources in the nineteenth century and at the beginning of the twentieth century have been negative, which is analyzed in 30-ties of the 20th century by ethnologist Jānis Alberts Jansons in his work "The Latvian mask parades”, but through a field study at the beginning of 21st century conclusion can be drawn that these traditions have been explicitly significant within the ru…
The Cathedral of Palermo : from survey to historic interpretation
2013
The Cathedral of Palermo was built by the Norman Kings, in the place where a mosque had been erected by the muslim governors of Sicily. The church has many features recalling the norman churches in northern France and in England, whilst some others are due to the contamination of norman, muslim and byzantine culture, that is peculiar of the so-called “arab-norman” architecture of medieval Sicily. In the XVIth century the Cathedral has been enriched by additions that did not affect its medieval features: a portico and a sacristy on the southern front, a sculptural decoration in the main apse. It was at the end of the XVIIIth century that the church underwent huge and extensive transformation…
One of the First Liturgical Hymns of the Eastern and Western Christian Church: the Great Doxology – Gloria in excelsis Deo
2015
Abstract The doxological character is one of the essential aspects of the Christian worship, taken from the Hebrew divine worship. Thus, the doxological character of many Christian prayers and liturgical hymns represents the foundation and at the same time the key which reveals and explains the theology of the Creation, its mystery and purpose. The role of the Creation is to praise the Creator, as invited conclusively by the last verse of the last canonical Psalm: ”Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!” (Ps. 150, 6). We will bring to the forefront of our debate the Great Doxology, one of the first liturgical hymns of the three basic doxological structures (the small, the great and…