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DRH entry on tribal Christianity in the Himalayas. Focused on Gaddis but surveying dymanics across the Himalayan region.
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      Anthropology of Tibet and the HimalayasChristianizationTribes
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      Al-AndalusMuslim-Christian RelationJewish-Christian-Muslim relations in the Middle AgesCharlemagne
The imposition of Christianity on pagan peoples was one of the most formative events in medieval history, and engendered a broad spectrum of responses and a variety of local adaptations and appropriations of the Christian message. My... more
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      ChristianityMedieval HistoryHistory of ChristianitySaints' Cults
Özet Kimliği belirleyen pek çok unsur bulunmaktadır. Bu unsurlardan biri de dindir. Çarlık Rusyası İdil-Ural bölgesinde yaşayan Türk topluluklarını egemenliği altına aldıktan sonra onlara karşı çeşitli eritme politikaları uygulamıştır.... more
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      ReligionChristianityIdentity (Culture)Russian Politics
If the windscreen view presences Foucault, the rear-view mirror reflects Ambedkar. If one gets to see Foucault’s ‘Thought of the Outside’ in the windscreen view, one gets a glimpse, in the rear-view mirror, of the conceptual third born... more
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      Jacques LacanMichel FoucaultHegemonyDalit studies
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      History of ChristianityBalkan HistoryEarly Medieval ArchaeologyMedieval Church History
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      BalkansSerbiaMiddle AgesPersonal Piety
According to the transliterations of the ancient literary corpus of the Near Eastern and Western Civilizations, evil has been extant since the beginning of time: it arguably reared its head in the first book of the Old Testament (Gen.... more
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      Ancient Mesopotamian ReligionsBabylonGiants (Religion)Book of the Watchers
The uillae are unevenly distributed in the southern part of Aquitaine. Most of them are to be found in the Gers which can thus be opposed to the other departments or tiny parts of departments making up Novempopulania. Something specific... more
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      Roman HistoryLate AntiquityRoman VillaeEarly Middle Ages (History)
This article attempts to bring together two parallel developments in early thirteenth-century Europe: the ‘Cistercian storytelling revolution’ (Brian Patrick McGuire), and the conquest and conversion of pagan Livonia. My intention is to... more
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      CrusadesStorytellingHistory of CrusadesCistercians
Early Christians adopted a numeric week from Judaism, but wherever their communities spread they encountered the planetary week invented by Hellenistic astrologers. Greek Christians replaced that week with their own in the fourth century... more
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      Religion and GlobalizationBedeAugustine of HippoConstantine
The issue of the persistence of paganism is now quite well considered; however, it is only in recent times that the same concern approached from another perspective, the multifaceted nature of the Christianisation of the Peloponnese, has... more
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      ArchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyLate Antique ArchaeologyEarly Christianity
This work examines the use of memory and tradition in the Christianization of the Peloponnese based on the evidence of the location and topography of churches. The different processes of conversion in the area have already been discussed... more
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      ArchaeologyLate Antique ArchaeologyEarly ChristianityRoman Religion
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      ChristianityNear Eastern ArchaeologyEarly ChristianityGreek Epigraphy
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      Medieval ArchaeologyFolk legendsHistory of ArchaeologyMedieval Stronghold
В научном периодическом издании Екатеринбургской духовной семинарии публикуются материалы и исследования по различным вопросам богословия, церковной истории и смежных дисциплин, извлечения из протоколов заседаний ученого совета ЕДC,... more
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      TheologyProsopographyRussian Orthodox ChurchSiberia
Chapitre 5 de la thèse de doctorat de Bruno Restif, soutenue en décembre 2004 à l'Université Rennes 2 Haute-Bretagne sous la direction d'Alain Croix : La Paroisse, cadre d'application de la Réforme catholique en Haute-Bretagne (diocèses... more
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      Catholic ReformHistory of MissionsHistory of the ClergyPredication
This article takes its inspiration from an unusual representation of the relationship between members of the potent Kamsarakan dynasty of Late Antique Armenia, as described in a mathematical problem by the seventh-century polymath Anania... more
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      Late Antique and Byzantine StudiesArmenian StudiesMedieval StudiesEarly Christianity
“The Christianization of the Late Roman Senatorial Order: Circumstances and Scholarship” [review article], International Journal of the Classical Tradition 9 (2002) 257-78
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      Religious ConversionLate AntiquitySenatorial AristocracyChristianization
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      Late AntiquitySyriaAdministrationChristianization
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      LawLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesLiturgyEarly Church
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      GlobalizationNepalTamangIndividualization
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      BaptismChurchMedival HistoryChristianization
Rohmann argues--against the old consensus--that most works of ancient Latin literature were lost before the sixth century, due to the hostility of late antique Christians.
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      Latin LiteraturePatristicsManuscript StudiesLate Antiquity
What work did the poem 'Beowulf' do in its own time? This paper attempts to reconstruct a social context within which the making of a poem of this character makes sense. The story is traced over a period of some few hundred years, with... more
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      Anglo-Saxon StudiesBeowulfLiterary HistoryTextualization
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      Cultural GeographyLandscape ArchaeologyMedieval StudiesCultural Landscapes
Was the cult of St Bartholomew introduced to Croatia by missionaries from Benevento in the first quarter of the ninth century for the purpose of baptizing the ruling dynasty? Several examples of churches dedicated to St Bartholomew and... more
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      Cult of SaintsSaints' CultsEarly Medieval HistoryCroatian History
This paper seeks to determine how the ceremony of the baptism of Mieszko I of Poland (ca. 960-992) could have been performed. It presents the development of the baptismal liturgy in the Carolingian times and the then emerging baptismal... more
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      LiturgyEarly Medieval ArchaeologyEarly Medieval HistoryEarly Middle Ages (History)
Most studies of the Christianization of cities focus on churches, conversion, or bishops. However, to make cities ‘Christian’ in some way, Christian groups also had to re-frame how the city was conceived and to develop new urban... more
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      Early ChristianityLate Antique LiturgyParades and ProcessionsProcessions
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      ReligionEarly ChristianityHistory of ReligionsFuneral Practices
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      Ancient Greek ReligionReligious StudiesChristianizationCults of Saints
Identità Multiple. Problemi, Metodologie e Fonti dall'Antichità ad oggi, Volume II - Tarda Antichità e Medioevo, Storia Moderna e Contemporanea, Atti del Convegno del Dipartimento di Civiltà e Forme del Sapere, 10-11-12 dicembre 2020,... more
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      High Middle AgesMedieval ScandinaviaViking StudiesViking Age Scandinavia
In the bibliography related to the life and work of Maximus of Turin, it is possible to find out multiple considerations with respect to the situation in which the process of Christianization and the gentilitas took place in the city and... more
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      Late AntiquityPaganismNorthern ItalyChristianization
Finds of Final Iron Age jewelry and cremated bones show that many medieval parish churches of southern Estonia were founded on Iron Age cemeteries. This shows the active participation of the natives in choosing places for churches during... more
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      Medieval ArchaeologyBurial Practices (Archaeology)ChristianizationBaltic Crusades
Both texts were created during pivotal moments of Slovene history: Prešeren's poem at a time of German political, economic and cultural supremacy and newly emerging demands for a united Slovenia, and Bevk's story during the time of... more
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      ChristianityCensorshipInquisitionFascism
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      PatristicsLate AntiquityPaganismChristianization
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      DivinationLate AntiquityProphetsRitual Studies
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      Late AntiquityJohn ChrysostomChristianizationAncient City
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      OrientalismRussian EmpireChristianizationHistory of Central Asia
As the deathblow of the Reconquista movement, Nasrid Kingdom was collapsed and the political presence of the Andalusian Muslims in the Iberian peninsula ended up with the fall of Granada in 1492. Thus, since the day Muslims set foot on... more
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      MoriscosAndalusia/Al-AndalusChristianizationMoors In Spain
Social Imaginaries, Volume 5, Issue 2 (Autumn 2019). P. 105-139. URL: https://www.pdcnet.org/si/content/si_2019_0005_0002_0105_0139 The essay contributes to the discussion of the religio-political nexus by examining the interplay between... more
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      ChristianityRussian StudiesHistorical SociologyRussian Orthodox Church
The subject of this analysis shall be the earliest history of the medieval principality of Dioclea. It originates from a sclavinia created at the south-eastern part of then roman province Dalmatia, where a new province Praevalitana was... more
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      HistoryисторияDiocletianChristianization
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      ChristianityArchaeologyJewish StudiesMaltese
Any eye wandering through the dense lines of Nahuatl text found among the rich contents of the so-called Codex Indianorum 7, presently held at the John Carter Brown Library in Province, Rhode Island (henceforth JCB-Ind. 7), will be caught... more
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      Mexico HistoryNahuatlJudas IscariotAgency
The article describes the missionary activity of Saint Innocent Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna in Yakutia. His contribution to the development of education and Christianization of the indigenous peoples of Yakutia is invaluable. The... more
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      ChristianityReligious StudiesInculturationChristianization
Abstract of my thesis on the Conversion of Mahón in 418 CE, undertaken by the Bishop Severus and documented in his Epistula Severi. Resumen de mi tesis sobre la conversión masiva de Mahón (418 d.C), realizada por el obispo Severo y... more
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      Late AntiquityTardoantigüedadLate Roman SpainRoman Spain
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      Archaeology of churchesProcesses of Conversion (Christianization)ChristianizationEarly Medieval Archaology and History
The Jesuits were the most effective force in the Christianization of Amerindians in North America. Although for more than a century the total number of Jesuit personnel in Canada never exceeded forty individuals, they curiously had a... more
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      History of MissionsMissionsProcesses of Conversion (Christianization)Jesuit missionaries
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      ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Archaeology
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      Landscape ArchaeologyEarly ChristianityChristianization