10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CATHOLICISATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
catholicisation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
catholicisation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Army, James II, and the Glorious Revolution
Privately, he was intent upon catholicisation. Although contemporaries in Ireland
were not blind to his real objectives, Tyrconnell was unable to reveal his
intentions, as he was acting without specific instructions from James;
catholicisation was ...
2
Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe
Lower Silesia thus appeared a region often impermeable to re-Catholicisation, a
specificity clearly revealed by the location ofthe churches conceded in 1648 and
later in 1709. Thus, some internal religious frontiers never disappeared, even ...
Robert Muchembled, William Monter, 2006
3
John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture
and who feared both the forced Catholicisation of England and the indirect
Catholicisation they forecast as the result of toleration dividing English
Protestants. These Anglican ministers continued to argue against Catholics and
against ...
4
The Catholic Reformation
It is indeed possible that enforced Catholicisation damaged the prospects for the
Church, or even for Christianity, in Protestantism's French heartlands. In districts
of eighteenthcentury Provence, the region where there were townships which ...
5
Catalonia Since the Spanish Civil War: Reconstructing the Nation
This Catholicisation occurred at the level of the proto-political elites of the
nationalist opposition. The Catholicisation is demonstrated by the emergence of
Convergència Democràtica at the end of the regime. Convergència emerged
from the ...
6
Religion and Superstition in Reformation Europe
sixteenth century, within the broader context provided by the character of Counter
-Reformation Catholicism in the region. From this perspective, the success or
failure of the mission — of re-Catholicisation — becomes irrelevant and allows
one ...
Helen Parish, William G. Naphy, 2002
7
Friars on the Frontier: Catholic Renewal and the Dominican ...
Focusing on the Dominican Order's activities in south-eastern Poland from the late sixteenth to the mid-seventeenth centuries this book reveals the renovation and enduring popularity of the pre-existing Mendicant culture of piety in the ...
8
Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Upsaliensis: Proceedings of the ...
After Ferdinand III came to power there was in the context of re-Catholicisation a
ban on the publication of Protestant authors, and the activities of the printing
houses were limited to a chosen few. In the early days, even Catholic literature ...
Astrid Steiner-Weber, 2012
9
Integrating minorities: traditional communities and ...
The “Catholicisation” of Transylvania must, in fact, be placed, analyzed and
researched in this complex historical, or rather church-historical context. Between
1668 and 1672, the religious question of Armenian refugees from Moldavia and ...
Agnieszka Barszczewska, 2011
10
Statehood Before and Beyond Ethnicity: Minor States in ...
forcible re-Catholicisation started, and the Revised Constitution of 1627 (1628 in
Moravia) declared all Protestants illegal.34 One might expect that the religious
question should be of primary importance for any religious refugee.
Linas Eriksonas, Leos Müller, 2005
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CATHOLICISATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
catholicisation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The religious change in Latin America (I)
The investigation provides interesting data which show the different patterns of the “de-catholicisation” in Latin America. When analysing the ... «Evangelical Focus, Feb 15»
Children 'treated as baby convicts'
Reasons for transport included boosting "Catholicisation" or other religious authority in the colonies, propping up the number of white ... «Daily Mail, Sep 14»
Alexander Pope in sculpture
... a Roman Catholic, born in the same year (1688) as the "Glorious Revolution" saved England from the Catholicisation planned by James II. «The Economist, Jun 14»
Coalition celebrates a religious Easter: Eight of 19 cabinet members …
The Catholicisation of the Coalition has been a trend in Australia over the past several decades, said John Warhurst, an expert in religion and ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 14»
Historian clears path through fog of war
These were not the least of the elements in the visionary “republic” that were trumped by the increasing Catholicisation of the movement, ... «Irish Times, Sep 13»
La religion visible. Pratiques et croyances en Suisse
... d'autre part, le pôle de la religion universelle qui s'alimente d'un syncrétisme réciproque (catholicisation du protestantisme, protestantisation du catholicisme, ... «Revues.org, Feb 12»
In God they trust
... as saying that one of the significant, largely unacknowledged, phenomena of recent Australian politics is "the Catholicisation of the Coalition". «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 04»