Search results for "Religious studies"

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Religious Education in Finland: Promoting Intelligent Belief?

2000

This article discusses current dilemmas in religious education in Finland. Different interpretations of confessional religious education are presented in the context of the Lutheran tradition. Pedagogical applications of religious education advocated by Michael Grimmitt are explored as plausible approaches in promoting the religious understanding of students. The article presents some suggestions to enrich Grimmitt's pedagogy with a more argumentative approach, which unites both reason and feeling. Such an intelligent approach is arguably in accord with the pedagogical interpretation of confessional religious education.

Argumentativemedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Religious studiesContext (language use)EducationInformationSystems_GENERALFeelingReligious educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONConfessionalSociologyInformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonBritish Journal of Religious Education
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Breast Cancer in Two Ex‑Votos, A Millennia Apart: Patients’ Hope and Faith Expressed Through the Centuries in Votive Offerings

2023

A votive offering or ex-voto includes a variety of usually non-professional artworks offered to divinities and placed in religious sites to fulfill a vow or in gratitude for recovery from an illness or injury. Unfortunately, the ancient period lacks a scientifically verifiable understanding of the true nature of cancer and its natural history and, consequently, a lack of effective treatment. This paper discusses two ex-votos potentially related to breast cancer distant more than 2000 years, one from the other. The ex-votos convey the complex relationship of humans with illness through an art expression stemming from the heart and minds of ordinary people.

Art and medicine · Cancer care · Social history · Ancient medicine · Medical humanitiesSettore L-ANT/02 - Storia GrecaSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaReligious studiesGeneral MedicineGeneral Nursing
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Religious and spiritual motifs in the art of the patients of Nikkilä Hospital

2021

This article focuses on religiousness and spirituality in the art works of psychiatric patients of Nikkilä Hospital, Finland. The pictures analysed here belong to a collection held at the Helsinki City Museum and they were made during the twentieth century. The theoretical frame of the study is a cultural study of mental health. The collection is approached as presenting a specific kind of imagery which has connections not only to the personal history and diagnoses of the patients; their cultural context and hospital environment is also taken into account. The religiousness and spirituality of the Nikkilä collection are also compared with outsider art and examples of art history internation…

Art of Psychiatric PatientsEsotericismuskonnollinen taideHistorylcsh:BL1-2790religiousnessCultural contextReligiousnessaiheetpsykiatriset potilaatlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismuskonnollisuuskuvataideSpiritualityPersonal historyFrame (artificial intelligence)Spiritualitylcsh:BL1-50outsider artReligious studieslcsh:Religion (General)Gender studiesspiritualityMental healthart of psychiatric patientsNikkilä hospitalNikkilä Hospitalhengellisyystaidehistoriaesoterismilcsh:BesotericismArtikkelitPsychologylcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. Religionmotiivit (aihelmat)Approaching Religion
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Marie Baldwin, racism, and the society of American Indians

2020

The French/Ojibwa lawyer, activist, and Office of Indian Affairs employee, Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (1863–1952), often receives mention in scholarly works on the Society of American Indians (SAI). Very few, however, have examined her contributions in detail. Only one article focusing exclusively on Baldwin has ever been published. Cathleen D. Cahill’s flattering portrait depicts Baldwin as a devoted suffragette and leading SAI figure who, in her roles as cofounder and treasurer, promoted the cause of Indian rights and her own Ojibwa values concerning women’s equality. Cahill explains Baldwin’s sudden exit from the SAI as a result of attacks by male, anti-Indian Office “radicals” who c…

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSociologyReligious studiesRacismmedia_commonAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
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Atheists on the Santiago way : examining motivations to go on pilgrimage

2018

In the past 30 years, the camino to Santiago de Compostela has been recreated as an eclectic pilgrimage, open to both religious and atheist travelers. Following previous work on motivational orientations and religion, we conducted a study examining atheist versus religious pilgrims' motivations to walk the Santiago way. We assessed pilgrims (N = 360) at various parts of the northern Spanish camino using a questionnaire that measured motivations to go on pilgrimage. In addition, we measured levels of positive and negative affect, physical exertion, and emotional problems. Atheists scored significantly lower on community and religious types of motivations. However, in several measures no diff…

Ateisme05 social sciencesReligió i sociologiaReligious studies050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAtheismPilgrimageSociologyReligious studies050105 experimental psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Motivació (Psicologia)
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De Boethii Commentariis in Topica Ciceronis denuo edendis

1998

BOEZIOReligious studiesCOMMENTARIO.Settore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia ClassicaTOPICA DI CICERONESacris Erudiri
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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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La Bailía General de València en tiempo de Germania

2021

espanolEl presente trabajo pretende abordar la Bailia General de Valencia durante la revuelta de la Germania. Esta institucion encargada de gobernar el Real Patrimonio hubo de enfrentarse a dificiles situaciones y crear nuevas soluciones a los problemas planteados por los agermanados. Su estudio nos permitira aproximarnos a un acontecimiento que marco la Historia Moderna del reino de Valencia y que todavia hoy suscita interes. EnglishThe present work tries to approach the General Bailiwick of Valencia during the revolt of the Germania. This institution in charge of governing the Royal Heritage had to face difficult situations and create new solutions to the problems posed by the revolted. I…

Bailía General de ValènciaRoyal HeritageReal PatrimonioGeneral Bailiwick of València16th centuryReligious studiesBatllia General de ValènciaSiglo XVIHistoria ModernaGermaníaReial PatrimoniQuemaSegle XVIGermaniaRevista de Historia Moderna
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Metaphysics of cosmological models

2023

This article aims to address the metaphysical dimension of cosmological models, be they mythological, philosophical, religious or modern scientific models, using multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary methodology. Such an approach is a novelty, both in the theological field and in the philosophical field and secular sciences, which studies the origin of humans and the universe. Contribution: The originality of this article consists in introducing the concept of transcendental cosmology, which, along with spiritual cosmology, can be a serious theological and philosophical reply to the Bing Bang theory.

Bing Bang theorycosmological modelstranscendental cosmologypatristic cosmologyReligious studiestransdisciplinary methodologymetaphysicsHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
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Den kultur- och litteraturhistoriska gestalten i den lettiska novellen “Svētā Briģita” (“Heliga Birgitta”) av Jānis Ezeriņš

2019

Cultural-historical and literary gestalt in the Latvian short story “Saint Birgitta” (“Heliga Birgitta”) by Jānis EzeriņšThe Latvian author Jānis Ezeriņš’s (1891–1924) literary heritage includes, among other texts, the collection of short stories Fantastiska novele un citas (Fantastic short story and others, 1923). The collection contains the short story “Svētā Briģita” (“Saint Birgitta”), in which the author has used the image of a saint, which is very well known in the history of culture, literature and religion. The image can be related both to Celtic mythology and the historical Swedish personality, who had been the founder of Vadstena monastery and a literary author herself (approx. 13…

Celtic languagesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlanguageLatvianDestinySAINTGeneral MedicineMythologyArtHuman valuesReligious studieslanguage.human_languagemedia_commonScandinavistica Vilnensis
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