Search results for "Orthodoxy"

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Religious spaces as continually evolving modernities: Forms of encounter with modernity in Christian Orthodoxy and Islam

2022

The present study deals with the encounter with modernity in two neighbouring religious spaces: Christian Orthodoxy and Islam. Relying on Eisenstadt’s theory about multiple modernities and on its further developments by Thomas Mergel and Kristina Stoeckl, Islamic and Christian-Orthodox dynamics in relation to the challenges of modernity are examined under two aspects: first, the decoupling between religion and culture as elaborated by Olivier Roy, and second, the development of modernist and fundamentalist currents as phenomena of modernity. The study contributes to the sketching of the profile of Islamic and the Christian-Orthodox modernities, pointing both to some of the commonalities and…

BS1-2970media_common.quotation_subjectorthodoxy; Islam; multiple modernities; second modernity; religion and modernity; religion and culture; fundamentalism; Kristina Stoeckl; Olivier Roy; Thomas Bauer.religion and modernityolivier royOrthodoxyPractical Theologythomas bauerfundamentalismFundamentalismreligion and cultureSociologyRelation (history of concept)media_commonorthodoxykristina stoecklModernitySocial changeReligious studiesIslamislamSecond modernitysecond modernitymultiple modernitiesBV1-5099AestheticsThe BibleOptimal distinctiveness theoryHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
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The Other J.M.: John Maurice Clark and the Keynesian Revolution

2009

This paper suggests that Clark's views regarding the Keynesian Revolution illuminate some of the limitations of the Keynesian orthodoxy that developed after the war, bringing more institutional detail and a greater preoccupation with dynamic analysis. Clark developed the multiplier in dynamic terms and coupled it with the accelerator to provide the framework for business cycle theory. His analysis was not formalized and emphasized time lags and non-linearities, similar to Harrod. In addition, Clark was concerned with the inflationary consequences of Keynesian policies and he was dissatisfied with those mechanical interpretations of the income flow analysis, which came to be known as hydraul…

Balance (metaphysics)Economics and EconometricsJohn Maurice ClarkInstitutionalistKeynesian economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrthodoxyNeoclassical economicsGeneral Business Management and AccountingSocial groupKeynesianSpanish Civil WarEconomicsBusiness cycleKeynesian RevolutionPrice of stabilitymedia_commonJournal of Economic Issues
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Orthodoxy and the Cold War: Religion and Political Power in Romania, 1947–65

2013

Economics and EconometricsHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical science of religionGeography Planning and DevelopmentOrthodoxyPower (social and political)PoliticsPolitical economyPolitical scienceCold warReligious studiesmedia_commonEurope-Asia Studies
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Combating Caustic Communication with Truth and Beauty: Christianity Today, Beautiful Orthodoxy, and US Culture

2021

Embedded within a discussion of problems of definition and demographics, this chapter, this chapter highlights how Christianity Today Inc., one of the foremost evangelical periodical publishers in the United States, used communication etiquette both to appoint itself leader and custodian of evangelicalism and as a means of distinguishing evangelicalism from US American culture. Taking the financial crisis of 2008 as an opportunity, Christianity Today Inc. implemented a new policy, “One CT,” to streamline its products and rebrand journalistic fairness as an evangelical maxim. This chapter uses editorial material and interviews to discuss the policy’s overarching vision of Beautiful Orthodoxy…

EtiquetteCulture of the United StatesAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceBeautyFinancial crisisMaximConvictionOrthodoxyChristianitymedia_common
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Economics as a polymorphic discursive construct: heterodoxy and pluralism

2012

PurposeWhat do economists talk about? This seemingly innocent interrogation conceals a broader and innovative research programme, with the potential to renew the reflection on heterodox economics in a post‐crisis scenario. The aim of this paper is to show that convergence between language for specific purposes and economics is possible, so as to single out the genesis and the emergence of critical economic discourse.Design/methodology/approachAfter underlining the necessary collaboration between language and subject‐matter specialists, the paper addresses the question of the problematic use of economics textbooks in English‐speaking countries. Then, it deals with the fascinating question of…

HeterodoxyPluralism (political theory)Applied economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodAcknowledgementLanguage for specific purposesOrthodoxySociologyHeterodox economicsEducationmedia_commonEpistemologyOn the Horizon
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What does Ramon Llull mean when he says «[el resclús] se maravellá com podia esser que Deus no exoya la natura humana de Jesucrist, qui pregava per s…

2014

The proto-novel Fèlix, o Llibre de meravelles contains many unsettling «meravelles» or «wonders». One such consists in an observation made by a «recluse» —rather than by a professional theologian— concerning the prayers of Christ and of Mary and the angels, etc., to the effect that their prayers have been unable to call forth any response from God. The efficacy of such prayers is thus brought into question, as is the readiness of God’s mercy and grace. By contextualising such matters within medieval currents of Neoplatonism, particularly the doctrine of causality, I argue that Llull presents a causally conceived theorisation of the hypostatic union. I identify Biblical and medieval preceden…

HistoryLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyOrthodoxyContext (language use)Language and Linguisticssoul-body analogyRecluseContradictionRelation (history of concept)media_commonHypostatic unionPhilosophydoctrine of causalityChrist’s prayerlcsh:PN1-6790PrayerRamon Llull’s Christologylcsh:D204-475Neoplatonismhypostatic unionHumanitieslcsh:Modern history 1453-
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The Adaptation of an Ethnic Minority in Finland in the 1940s and 1950s: Orthodox displaced persons and the Lutheran indigenous population

2013

This article examines the imposed adaptation of Orthodox Finns, who were evacuated from territories ceded to the Soviet Union during the Second World War in the areas where they were settled. It elucidates both the settlement measures taken by the Finnish authorities and the unofficial forms of control, such as labelling and other discriminatory practices, exercised by the local populations. By controlling the behaviour of the displaced persons, the original inhabitants were able to make the newcomers conform to the values, norms and habits of the Lutheran community at both local and national levels.

Historyeducation.field_of_studyDisplaced personmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPopulationEthnic groupGender studiesOrthodoxyIndigenousEthnologySociologyeducationSettlement (litigation)Social controlmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of History
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The conflict between woman’s desire for autonomy and her internalization of society’s conservative values in May Sinclair’s "The Three Sisters"

2018

To be a woman in the Edwardian age, was to live a double life, one that was alternately Victorian and modern, repressive and liberating, traditional and radically new. In The Three Sisters Sinclair represented the self-division that can arise from living in a time of transition as the conflict between a character’s expressed desire for autonomy and agency, and her internalization of society’s conservative values. The novel is both a dramatization of subconscious drives and a novel of ideas that exposes the tyranny of the family and of religion. Gwenda, Mary and Alice are all in love with the village doctor, Steven Rowcliffe. The eldest sister, Mary, is the archetypal Angel in the House. Of …

May SinclairNew Womanreligious orthodoxyfemale sexualityVictorian domesticityPolilog. Studia Neofilologiczne
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Book Reviews. Constantinos Athanasopoulos and Christoph Schneider (eds.), Divine Essence and Divine Energies. Ecumenical Reflections on the Presence …

2015

PhilosophyReligious studiesEastern OrthodoxyTheologyReview of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu
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Theological Post-Calvinism

2018

PredestinationCalvinismLiberation theologyPhilosophyOcean EngineeringNeo-orthodoxyTheologyRoczniki Teologiczne
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