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find anywhere else!
Though coming from a protestant slant, Catholics and
Orthodox Christians would be well-served to explore this magazine, as the movements
of world Christianity are followed and reported. For example, they have done a
great job reporting and analyzing the issues surrounding the Irish Catholic-Protestant
conflict, separating the socio-political from the religious points of view.
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Holy
Brotherhood: Romani Music in a Hungarian Pentecostal Church by Barbara
Rose Lange (Hardcover - November 2002) Book Description Holy Brotherhood:
Romani Music in a Hungarian Pentecostal Church is a musical ethnography of a religious
community. After the end of socialism, different ethnic groups in Hungary harbored
antagonism toward one another. In one Pentecostal church in Pecs, Hungary, however,
both Hungarians and Roma (Gypsies) worshipped and made music together. Three musical
repertoires coexisted, each with a separate historical background and complex
social meanings: Romani religious song; nineteenth-century gospel hymns originally
from the United States; and contemporary Christian pop from the United States.
Church members accommodated cultural and musical differences by developing several
distinct performance styles.
The
Hungarian Protestant Reformation in the Sixteenth Century Under the Ottoman Impact:
Essays and Profiles (Texts and Studies in Religion Vol 48) by Alexandor
Sandor Unghvary (Hardcover - December 1989)
Humanists
in a Shattered World: Croatian and Hungarian Latinity in the Sixteenth Century
(UCLA Slavic Studies, Vol 15) by Birnbaum Marianna D. (Hardcover -
December 1986)
A
KATOLIKUS EGYHÁZ TEOLÓGIATÖRTÉNETE LAFONT,
GHISLAIN "Tisztázni kívántam valamennyire a katolikus
teológia törekvéseinek értelmét és igazságát,
hatalmas gazdagságát és szívós korlátait..." A
teológiai gondolkodás történetét és állandónak
bizonyuló formáit egyaránt bejáró nagyszabású
szellemi kalauz szerzoje, Ghislain Lafont (1928) francia teológus, bencés
szerzetes, a Szent Anzelm Athenaeum és a Gergely Egyetem tanára
Rómában. További muvei: Structures et méthode
dans la Somme Théologique de Saint Thomas d'Aquin (1960) Peut-on connaitre
Dieu en Jésus-Christ? (1969) Imaginer l'Église catholique (1995)
MAGYAR
KATOLIKUS LEXIKON I. KÖT. (A-BOR) A Szent István Társulat
útjára bocsátotta a Magyar Katolikus Lexikont. A II. Vatikáni
Zsinat után különösen nagy szükség van magyar
nyelven olyan adattárra, amely nem értékel és nem
sugall rangsort sajátos szempontok szerint, hanem tényeket közöl
intézményekrol, vallásokról, a világegyházról,
eszmékrol, személyekrol, mindezzel elosegítve a pontos megismerést.
A Lexikon mindenki számára hasznos tájékoztatást
és eligazítást nyújt, amelyre nagy szükség
van, a hiányos vallási és egyházi ismeretek miatt.
MAGYAR
KATOLIKUS LEXIKON II. KÖT. (BOR-ÉHE)
MAGYAR
KATOLIKUS LEXIKON III. KÖT. (ÉHI-GAR) VICZIÁN JÁNOS
DR. (SZERK.)
MAGYAR
KATOLIKUS LEXIKON IV. KÖTET (GAS - HOM) DIÓS ISTVÁN
DR. (FOSZERK.)
MAGYAR
KATOLIKUS LEXIKON V. KÖTET (HOMO - J)

The
Icons of Their Bodies by Henry Maguire (Paperback) Barbara
Zeitler, American Journal of Archaeology "Henry Maguire's study of
saints' images in Byzantine art is a timely contribution to the study of Byzantine
saints.... The merits of Maguire's book, however, go even further.... This study
provides ample evidence that medieval artists were able to employ a varied register
of different 'languages' and contradicts the still widespread notion that medieval
artists were caught up in a particular 'style.'"
Law
and Religion in Post-Communist Europe (European Consortium of Church and State
Research, 1) by Silvio Ferrari (Editor), et al (Hardcover - April
2003)

At
the Gate of Christendom : Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c. 1000
- c. 1300 by Nora Berend (Author) (Hardcover - July 2001) Book
Description This is a study of the economic, social, legal and religious
position of three minorities within the medieval Christian kingdom of Hungary.
The book demonstrates that the status of such minorities depended not simply on
Christian religious tenets, but on a larger framework--including the legal and
social system, economic possibilities, and conflicts between kings and the clergy.
It also investigates the situation "at the gate of Christendom"--the
frontier with the nomad world--and the way this affected both Christian and non-Christian
interaction and Christian ideology. |