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Hellenic Language and Thought in Pre-Conquest England
Published 2023-09-01“…The influence of Greek mystical theology would find fuller expression in the translations associated with the court of King Alfred via contact with the Carolingian court, but the seeds for this reception in England may already have been sown. …”
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Synodality as a return to the origins of Christianity and the way of building the God’s Kingdom
Published 2020-12-01“…The extreme understanding the Pope’s role as an absolute monarch who independently decides about all dimensions of the Church has supplanted with time the known from the Apostle’s time communal management of the Mystical body of Christ. Just the Second Vatican Council and the last few popes noticed this particular problem. …”
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Literature and Sociology: A Siamese Twins’ Journey from Entwined to Estranged
Published 2023-12-01“…As Enlightenment rationality ascended, the mystical insights of poetry were derided as irrational fancies. …”
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Study of Moinuddin jovini's Prose style in Developmental Stylistic Point of View
Published 2021-09-01“…The research findings show that Jovayni has used a special method in expressing mystical, moral, religious, etc. issues in the field of linguistic, literary and thought that distinguishes his personal style from other writers.…”
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Islam i polityka w Maroku na początku XX wieku. Naṣīḥat ahl al-islām Muḥammada Ibn Ǧaʿfara al-Kattānīego (1857–1927)
Published 2024-01-01“…Among them, was a man partly associated with the court, but opposed to the passive politics of the sultans, Muhammad Ibn Ǧaʿfar al-Kattāni, a Salafi thinker and historian originating from the influential mystical Kattāniyya brotherhood. Many important Moroccan figures were associated with this brotherhood and to this day it plays a significant role in the social and political life of the country. …”
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Occult African Films as a Reflection of Resurrection Stories: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on Cameroonian and Nigerian Video Films
Published 2024-12-01“…Many of these movements are founded, led or influenced by perceived gifted individuals who claim to have had a firsthand experience with the spirit world through diverse mystical or paranormal means. Some of these means include near death experiences or resurrection from the dead. …”
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Une éducation sentimentale ou le roman d’amour de Salammbô
Published 2010-09-01“…Experiences combining pleasure and suffering, the mystic union with the snake, the “baisade”, contribute to her sentimental education, but the final disappointment—the failure of desire—is the true revelation.…”
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A Critical Review on the Book Theoretical Foundations from the Collection of Art in Islamic Civilization
Published 2021-10-01“…The publication of the book "Theoretical Foundations" in order to introduce the characteristics and moral, value and mystical views of Islamic art is a useful step that has been made available to researchers, students and enthusiasts in this field today as a valid and reliable source.…”
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The Experience of Trinitarian Compassion According to St. Francis of Assisi
Published 2013-07-01“…True love is the fruit of the act of giving. Francis` mystical experience of God in Three Person lead him to his own inter-trinitarian love. …”
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Dari Sosialisme menuju Islam Makrifat: Evolusi Pemikiran HOS Tjokroaminotoaminoto, 1924 – 1928
Published 2023-11-01“…However, his ideas did not remain stagnant and in 1928, he wrote a mystical work called Inspecting the Nature of Truth, which was reviewed by only a few people. …”
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A Critique of the Literary School of Critical Realism in Iran (Based on the Stories of “Farsi Shekar Ast/Persian is Sugar” and “Gileh Mard”)
Published 2021-12-01“…Short stories, footnotes, and socio-historical novels replaced didactic literature and mystical theology.…”
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Investigation and analysis of rhetorical functions of Epithet in Khaghani's Odes
Published 2022-03-01“…In the present study, with a more precise definition of this term and through Khanghani’s odes, we have reached this conclusion that epithet can be used in other fictional texts (lyrical, mystical, etc.) and non-fiction. Contrary to some observations, an epithet should have an "artistic" function, and its role should be prominent in poetic creations and introducing the characteristics of the hero of fiction and non-fiction texts. …”
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Examining the Language's Rhetorical Aspects in the Interpretation of Kashf al-Asrar
Published 2018-08-01“…Considering that the third turn of this interpretation, that is, the mystical interpretation part of language and subject diversity, has a dominant literary and artistic aspect of language. …”
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Volcanic disaster mitigation based on local wisdom: A case study from a local community in the Mount Galunggung, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…Disaster mitigation efforts based on local wisdom in Mount Galunggung include: 1) the use of the kentongan (a traditional wooden alarm instrument), 2) local knowledge of natural disaster signs, and 43) mystical beliefs associated with Mount Galunggung. …”
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Analysis of imaginary schemas in Moulanaʼs poetries based on ‘cultural linguistics perspective. (Case study: Water&Fire)
Published 2020-05-01“…One of the most important achievements of this research that can be mentioned: These two elements find supernatural properties in literary concepts and metaphorical functions, especially mystical themes, when placed along a verse, and depict a kind of long-standing contradiction between reason and love. …”
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“Never break them in two. Never put one over the other. Eve is Mary’s mother. Mary is the daughter of Eve”: Toni Morrison’s Womanist Gospel of Self
Published 2011-03-01“…However, far from boiling down to this deconstructive strategy, Morrison’s fiction seems to oppose religious doctrine only so as to sound the ontological depth of Christianity: while challenging the theological basis of sexist and racist assumptions, Morrison poses as an authoritative spiritual force able to craft her own Gospel of Self, based on cathartic moments of revelation where mostly female characters experience a mystic sense of connectedness to self and other, time and place. …”
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“Yeni Terörizm”in Geleceğin Güvenlik Ortamına Etkileri: Daeş Örneği
Published 2019-12-01“…Also it can be said that this new wave of terror is ideologically based on mystical and religious motivations. On the other hand, these new terrorist organizations use unusual asymmetric methods to maximize casualties in their actions. …”
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Survey of Rhetoric Lexical & Semantic in Bahaââ e Valad's Maâaref
Published 2014-12-01“…The researches that have been done since now about Ma’aref are generally about the concept and its mystical subjects or it may be about the effect that it had on thought and versification of his son, Molavi. …”
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Witchery as Tribal Primary Ethos: Negotiations and Resistance in Select Literary Representations
Published 2024-12-01“…It argues that Indian tribal women no longer view witchcraft merely as a negative gender stereotype but rather as a means to assert their rights, celebrate their autonomy, and navigate the complexities of a mystical belief system. By resisting the oppressive use of witchcraft as a tool of manipulation, tribal women, through their strategic engagement with witchcraft, challenge both tribal and non-tribal systems of oppression, thereby forging their own identities and redefining the boundaries of power.…”
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From occupation to independence: contemporary East Timorese history and identity in Portuguese picturebooks
Published 2016-05-01“…The text and images are combined in order to promote symbolic readings, suggesting a magical/mystical environment that impresses readers. More than a decade later, recent struggles and stories from East Timor are still present in Portuguese picturebooks such as Lya/Lia (2014), by Margarida Botelho. …”
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