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    Gallicanism in the Catholic Church of France.Osman ŞAHİN & İskender Oymak - 2022 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 27 (1):239-259.
    Gallicanism is specifically related to the Catholic Church of France, and it is a set of ecclesiastical and political doctrines and practices which tried to limit the powers of the Papacy in France in general. In particular, it characterized the situation of the Catholic Church in France at certain periods. The emergence of Gallicanism as a specific idea came about in the 14th century and was first used as a term in 1810. Almost everything expressed by Gallicanism is (...)
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    Gallican Liberties and the Catholic League.Sophie Nicholls - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (7):940-964.
    Theorists of Gallican liberty took as their premise the idea that France had an exceptional status amongst the national Christian churches. However, as contemporaries had noted, the precise definition of Gallican liberties remained at stake; Antoine Hotman noted in his treatise on the subject that ‘it is a strange phenomenon that everyone talks of the liberties of the Gallican Church and, most of the time, very few people know what they are and cannot account for their origins (...)
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    Fransa Katolik Kilisesi’nde Gallikanizm.Osman ŞAHİN & İskender Oymak - 2022 - Fırat Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 27 (1):239-259.
    Gallicanism is specifically related to the Catholic Church of France, and it is a set of ecclesiastical and political doctrines and practices which tried to limit the powers of the Papacy in France in general. In particular, it characterized the situation of the Catholic Church in France at certain periods. The emergence of Gallicanism as a specific idea came about in the 14th century and was first used as a term in 1810. Almost everything expressed by Gallicanism is (...)
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    Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ Path.Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops & San Fransisco Zen Center - 2004 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (1):247-248.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Walking the Bodhisattva Path/Walking the Christ PathU.S. Conference of Catholic BishopsCatholics and Buddhists brought together by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, the San Francisco Zen Center, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) met 20-23 March 2003 in the first of an anticipated series of four annual dialogues. Abbot Heng Lyu, the monks and nuns, and members of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association hosted the dialogue at the (...)
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    The place for individual conscience.Frances Kissling - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (suppl 2):24-27.
    From a liberationist, feminist, and Catholic point of view, this article attempts to understand the decision of abortion. People are constantly testing their principles and values against the question of abortion. Advances in technology, the rise of communitarianism and the rejection of individualism, and the commodification of children are factors in the way in which the abortion debate is being constructed in society. The paper offers solutions to end the ugliness of the abortion debate by suggesting that we would be (...)
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    The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.Victor Martin - 1927 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 7 (2):181-225.
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  7. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1927 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 7 (4):545-578.
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  8. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1927 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 7 (3):373-401.
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  9. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1926 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 6 (3):305-344.
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    The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.Victor Martin - 1927 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 7 (1):1-51.
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  11. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1928 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 8 (3):361-397.
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  12. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1928 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 8 (2):175-195.
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    The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.Victor Martin - 1928 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 8 (1):1-23.
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  14. The adoption of the political Gallicanism by the clergy of France.V. Martin - 1926 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 6 (4):453-498.
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    The church in the republic: Gallicanism and political ideology in renaissance France. By Jotham Parsons.N. P. - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (1):173–173.
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    The Catholic Church Vis-à-Vis Liberal Society.Roger Cardinal Etchegaray & Translated by Mei Lin Chang - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):357-363.
    Cardinal Etchegaray argues here that the dialogue between church and state, with both parties rooted in sometimes conflicting absolute claims and values, has become more recently a wider-ranging dialogue between the church and a pluralist, relativist liberal society. The very definition of “liberal society” is open to argument, and the church may find elements to commend or oppose in any given definition. Since the nineteenth century the church has often found itself in opposition to various ideas (...)
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    Religious Pluralism, Democracy, and the Catholic Church in Latin America. Edited by Frances Hagopian. Pp. xxviii, 498, Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, 2009, £39.95. [REVIEW]Kyle Gingerich Hiebert - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (3):539-540.
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    O episcopado francês e a lei de Separação. Reflexão sobre um processo de reconhecimento (The French episcopate and the Law of Separation. Reflection on a process of recognition) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2011v9n22p554. [REVIEW]Philippe Portier - 2011 - Horizonte 9 (22):554-582.
    O episcopado francês e a lei de Separação - Reflexão sobre um processo de reconhecimento ( The French episcopate and the Law of Separation -Reflection on a process of recognition - L`épiscopat français et la loi de Séparation - Retour sur un processus de reconnaissance). O “princípio da modernidade” – introduzido pela Revolução Francesa e ratificado por um conjunto de leis durante o século XIX – rompe com o tradicional “princípio do Estado confessional católico” e estabelece o regime de separação (...)
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    The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature.Frances Young, Lewis Ayres & Andrew Louth (eds.) - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    The writings of the Church Fathers form a distinct body of literature that shaped the early church and built upon the doctrinal foundations of Christianity established within the New Testament. Christian literature in the period c.100–c.400 constitutes one of the most influential textual oeuvres of any religion. Written mainly in Greek, Latin and Syriac, Patristic literature emanated from all parts of the early Christian world and helped to extend its boundaries. The History offers a systematic account of that (...)
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    The Confessions of St. Augustine: What is the Genre of this Work?Frances Young - 1999 - Augustinian Studies 30 (1):1-16.
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    An open letter to the Roman catholic bishops of the united states of America regarding the morality of our nation's war on the people of afghanistan.Catholic Worker House in Lyons - unknown
    Today is dedicated to the remembrance of the Holy Innocents, who were victims of a state sponsored terrorist attack at the very beginning of the Christian era. We believe this is an appropriate spiritual time to review and question the moral judgement of the Catholic Bishops of the United States of America that our nation's war on the people of Afghanistan is just. We do this in a spirit of fidelity to the teachings of the Catholic Church and to (...)
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    Fashioning the "Order of Saint Clare." A Rule illuminated by Neri da Rimini: Princeton University Library MS 83 in context.Frances Andrews & Louise Bourdua - 2023 - Franciscan Studies 81 (1):75-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Fashioning the "Order of Saint Clare." A Rule illuminated by Neri da Rimini:Princeton University Library MS 83 in contextFrances Andrews (bio) and Louise Bourdua (bio)KeywordsRule of Urban IV, Clare of Assisi, Urbanist Clare nuns, Manuscript illumination, Neri da RiminiIntroduction1This interdisciplinary essay is an investigation of an illuminated, early 14th-century copy of the rule of the "Order of Saint Clare" issued by Pope Urban IV in 1263, now in Princeton. (...)
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    The 2004 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Frances S. Adeney - 2005 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1):149-152.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The 2004 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian StudiesFrances S. AdeneyThe 2004 meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies was held in San Antonio, Texas, 19–20 November 2004. This year's theme was "Dealing with Illness and Promoting Healing: Buddhist and Christian Resources." During the first session panelists Laura Habgood Arsta, Jay McDaniel, and Beth Blizman presented Christian views on dealing with illness, and Rita Gross responded from a Buddhist (...)
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    Rome and inculturation: The Japanese Catholic church in the years before world war II and beyond.Takako Frances Takagi - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1115-1119.
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  25. Values, virtues and catholic identity.Frances Baker - 2019 - The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (1):3.
    'Catholic identity' is a phrase with which we have become quite familiar in the last few years, not least with the development of the Enhancing Catholic School Identity collaborative research project between the Catholic Education Commission of Victoria Ltd and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Several tertiary institutions including Australian Catholic University and the University of Divinity offer a range of units and seminars that focus on enhancing Catholic institutional identity.
     
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  26. Michael Novak, John Paul II, and the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church.Jacques Garello - 2014 - In Samuel Gregg (ed.), Theologian & philosopher of liberty: essays of evaluation & criticism in hornor of Michael Novak. Grand Rapids, Michigan: ActonInstitute.
     
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    Sor Juana and the Guadalupe.Frances Kennett - 2003 - Feminist Theology 11 (3):307-324.
    Connections are drawn here between the writings of Mexico's most important seventeenth-century poet, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and the development of the cult of the Virgin of Guadalupe, still today a dominant feature of Catholic worship in Latin America. Techniques of conversion used by the Spanish missions are examined as background to the apparition of the Virgin, in 1531, and to clarify Sor Juana's response in her public verse. Later uses of the synecdoche are set out to illustrate (...)
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    Response to Harry L. Wells.Frances S. Adeney - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):133-135.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 133-135 [Access article in PDF] Response to Harry L. Wells Frances S. Adeney Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Current understandings of how religions may reflect divine truth often use a model developed in England by Alan Race that designates attitudes toward other religions as exclusive, inclusive, or pluralist. John Hick's use of this seemingly simple paradigm, in conversation with scholars in the United States, presupposes the (...)
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  29. Rodulfus Glaber: The Five Books of the Histories, Edited and Translated by John France, and the Life of St William, Edited by Neithard Bulst and Translated by John France and Paul Reynolds.John France, Neithard Bulst & Paul Reynolds - 1989 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The monk Rodulfus Glaber is best known for his Five Books of Histories, a major source for events in the first half of the eleventh century, and valuable above all for revealing the mental furniture of an eleventh-century monk - for his account of the millennium, of relics genuine and false, of church-building, and visions of saints and demons. This edition, the first since 1866, presents the only critical text of the Histories, accompanied by a complete translation and a (...)
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  30. Rodulfus Glaber: The Five Books of the Histories Edited and Translated by John France.John France, Neithard Bulst & Paul Reynolds - 1989 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The monk Rodulfus Glaber is best known for his Five Books of Histories, a major source for events in the first half of the eleventh century, and valuable above all for revealing the mental furniture of an eleventh-century monk - for his account of the millennium, of relics genuine and false, of church-building, and visions of saints and demons. This edition, the first since 1866, presents the only critical text of the Histories, accompanied by a complete translation and a (...)
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  31. Faithful Disagreement: Wrestling with Scripture in the Midst of Church Conflict.Frances Taylor Gench - 2009
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    Christian moral life: expression of life in communion with God.Frances Baker - 1999 - The Australasian Catholic Record 76 (3):310.
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    Wordsworth’s Prelude in the Tradition of Augustine’s Confessions.Frances J. Chivers - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:31-42.
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    Wordsworth’s Prelude in the Tradition of Augustine’s Confessions.Frances J. Chivers - 1982 - Augustinian Studies 13:31-42.
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    Wordsworth’s “Real Language of Men” and Augustine’s Theory of Language.Frances J. Chivers - 1983 - Augustinian Studies 14:11-24.
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    Wordsworth’s “Real Language of Men” and Augustine’s Theory of Language.Frances J. Chivers - 1983 - Augustinian Studies 14:11-24.
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    Repères chrétiens en bioéthique: la vie humaine, du début à la fin.Françoise Niessen - 2015 - Paris: Salvator. Edited by Olivier de Dinechin.
    La conviction des auteurs de cet ouvrage est que l'éthique catholique peut apporter une contribution pertinente à la réflexion bioéthique dans une société pluraliste et à des décideurs responsables qui respectent la dignité inaliénable de tout être humain confronté à la maladie, à la souffrance et à la mort. L'objectif principal de ce livre précis, concret et documenté (références multiples aux Ecritures et au Magistère) est pédagogique. Il est donc accessible à tous ceux qui s'interrogent sur les pratiques médicales ou (...)
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    Inequality and the Politics of Neoliberalism in the United States.Frances Fox Piven - 2009 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 6 (1):169-183.
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    The Melancholic and Messianic Allure of Venice, or How Best to Access the Inaccessible.Frances Restuccia - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):371-395.
    This article engages Agamben’s view that philosophy and poetry need to remarry, to heal a fracture that springs from the origin of Western culture between knowing and having the (inaccessible) object. While Agamben would like philosophy to wax more poetic (to have the object) and poetry to show more awareness of its philosophical implications (to know the object), he also encourages direct interventions between these two arenas. This essay thus stages an interpenetration of poetic writing and philosophy (Agamben with a (...)
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    The Melancholic and Messianic Allure of Venice, or How Best to Access the Inaccessible.Frances Restuccia - 2016 - Philosophy Today 60 (2):371-395.
    This article engages Agamben’s view that philosophy and poetry need to remarry, to heal a fracture that springs from the origin of Western culture between knowing and having the object. While Agamben would like philosophy to wax more poetic and poetry to show more awareness of its philosophical implications, he also encourages direct interventions between these two arenas. This essay thus stages an interpenetration of poetic writing and philosophy. James’s embodiment of Agamben’s theory of melancholia in The Aspern Papers set (...)
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    Lordship Over Weakness.Frances Stefano - 1985 - Augustinian Studies 16:1-19.
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    Lordship Over Weakness.Frances Stefano - 1985 - Augustinian Studies 16:1-19.
  43. The Epistemology of Theistic Philosophers’ Reactions to the Problem of Evil.Bryan Frances - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (4):547-572.
    I first argue that, contrary to many atheistic philosophers, there is good reason to think the typical theistic philosopher’s retaining of her theism when faced with the Problem of Evil is comparatively epistemically upstanding even if both atheism is true and the typical theistic philosopher has no serious criticism of the atheist’s premises in the PoE argument. However, I then argue that, contrary to many theistic philosophers, even if theism is true, the typical theistic philosopher has no good non-theistic reasons (...)
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  44. Introduction to the law of Christ.François Bourdeau - 1966 - [Staten Island, N.Y.,: Alba House. Edited by Danet, Armand & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Blanché Robert. Logique 1900–1950. Revue philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger, vol. 143 , pp. 570–598.Alonzo Church - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):235-235.
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    The Dialectic of Contraries and Exact Resemblances.Ralph W. Church - 1951 - Review of Metaphysics 4 (3):343 - 358.
    The phrase "identity in difference" has been regarded by some thinkers as a matter of mere mystery-mongering. How can differences nevertheless be identical? The phrase is transparently absurd.
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    Contribution to the Correction of the Public's Judgments on the French Revolution.J. G. Fichte, Jeffrey Church & Anna Marisa Schön - 2021 - SUNY Press.
    The reception history of the French Revolution in France and England is well documented among Anglophone scholars; however, the debate over the Revolution in Germany is much less well known. Fichte's Contribution played an important role in this debate. Presented here for the first time in English, Fichte's work provides a distinctive synthesis of Locke's "possessive individualism," Rousseau's general will, and Kant's moral philosophy. This eclectic blend results in an unusual rights theory that at times veers close to a form (...)
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    Gothic North and the Mezzogiorno in Auden's "In Praise of Limestone".Alan W. France - 1990 - Renascence 42 (3):141-148.
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    The Spirit of Montesquieu’s Persian Letters.Constantine Christos Vassiliou, Jeffrey Church & Alin Fumurescu (eds.) - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    The Spirit of Montesquieu’s Persian Letters explores Montesquieu’s careful treatment of the spiritual, ethical, and civic dilemmas France encountered in the early 18th Century. In examining Montesquieu’s response to Bourbon France’s commercial and political culture of this time, it will help deepen our understanding of his political philosophy.
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    H. A. Nielsen. Linguistic analysis. New Catholic encyclopedia, prepared by an editorial staff at the Catholic University of America, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York etc. 1967, vol. 8, pp. 773–775. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):596-596.
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