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Liturģijas jeb Slavas dziesmas un lūgšanas, piesaukšanas un aizlūgšanas
1847
Mitauisches Gesangbuch
1771
Sastādītājs Johans Frīdrihs Kazimirs Rozenbergers uzrādīts priekšvārdā.
Garīgas dziesmas, Dievam par godu un slavu
1853
With God and Guitars: Popular Music, Socialism, and the Church in East Germany
2017
AbstractIn the socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR), the Church entered into a long-term, complex and productive symbiosis with popular music. Beginning in the 1950s, reform-minded pastors opened their doors to jazz, and, later, almost the entire spectrum of popular music could be found in their churches: from pop hits, beat, rock, blues to singer/songwriters and punk. The interplay between the Church and popular music gave rise to a highly unique communicative space, a counterpart to the rigidly organized public realm. Here, political dissidents took refuge from a repressive system and were free to examine their society critically. This political force infused the alliance of the Chu…
Тема старости в романе Гайто Газданова „Ночные дороги”
2017
A theme of old age in the novel Night Roads by Gaito Gazdanov In his literary works, Gaito Gazdanov — arepresentative of ayounger generation of the first wave of Russian emigre writers — has made frequent references to the theme of old age. Very often he analyzed the old age in the context of the meaning of life and death. His novel “Night Roads” is essential in this respect as the theme of old age and the attitude thereto is presented against the backdrop of the experiences of an owner of acafe, aprostitute Raldi and an elderly cab driver. The protagonists possess specific individual traits precisely described by the narrator. The theme of old age provides, first and foremost, an opportun…
Recensione di S. Lanna, Mesomede. Inno a Physis. Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento (Roma: Quasar, 2013).
2017
Némésis mystérique : L’arrière-plan philosophique de l’Hymne orphique 61 et sa réception
2021
L’article se concentre sur l’hymne orphique 61 consacré à la déesse Némésis qui, dans le monde grec, véhicule un type de justice particulière, à savoir l’expression de l’indignation et de la sanction sociale. Après une introduction visant à établir un état de la question sur la nature, la fonction rituelle, la chronologie et le contexte de production des Hymnes orphiques, on s’efforcera de reconstruire l’arrière-plan philosophique et littéraire qui soutient la représentation de Némésis par des références aux philosophies de Platon et d’Aristote, et à la tradition sapientiale grecque qui se rattache à la morale delphique. La seconde partie de ce travail sera consacrée à la destinée post-anti…
„Kantor Chrystusa eucharystycznego” – św. Tomasz z Akwinu w przepowiadaniu do dzieci z okazji uroczystości Pierwszej Komunii Świętej
2021
Jan Paweł II w encyklice Ecclesia de Eucharistia wspomina św. Tomasza z Akwinu jako doskonałego teologa i zarazem gorliwego „kantora Chrystusa eucharystycznego”. Określenie „kantor” poetycko, przenośnie oddaje całą pobożność eucharystyczną Tomasza z Akwinu. Na tę jego pobożność eucharystyczną składają się: świadectwo życia eucharystycznego, Traktat o Eucharystii zawarty w Sumie teologicznej, słowa pieśni eucharystycznych i modlitwy związane z Eucharystią. Od wielu lat w parafii św. Józefa Robotnika w Opolu-Wrzoskach realizuje się projekt, w którym tradycyjna uroczystość Pierwszej Komunii Świętej jest proponowana w nowej formie. Tematykę uroczystości przede wszystkim wyznacza historia Euchar…
The trees in the middle of Paradise (Gn 2:9) during the Great Lent: Orthodox hymnography as biblical interpretation
2022
The article examines the interpretation of the Scripture in Byzantine hymnography during the Great Lent. Some notable recent contributions focus on Andrew of Crete’s and Romanos the Melodist’s compositions, illustrating the hymnographic way of understanding the Scriptures. The author of this study presents a selection of stanzas from hymns of the Triodion that refer to the trees of Paradise. Hymnography perceives the trees in Genesis 2–3 in direct connection with the cross. Only rarely is the tree of life a metaphor for Jesus, as the shadow of the tree of the cross is seldom a metaphor for protection. Another interesting aspect in relation to hymnography is the fact that it represents a typ…