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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RENUNCIATIVE»
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1
Vindiciæ Symbolicæ; or, a treatise on Creeds, Articles of ...
Of these forms we will, for the sake of distinction, denote the first by the term
renunciative, and the second by the term contradictory. Respecting the use of
them we may notice the following peculiarities. The renunciative form is
sometimes ...
Thomas William LANCASTER, 1848
2
Encyclopedia of Hinduism
... institutional and hierarchical schemes by a wide variety of renunciative and
non-renunciative groups. See also: Bhagavadgı ̄ta ̄; Bhakti movement;
Darsana (worship and practice); Dvija; Is.t.adevata ̄; Jn ̃a ̄na; Karma; Kr.s.n.a;
Maha ...
Denise Cush, Catherine A. Robinson, Michael York, 2008
3
The Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy
As a symbol of ascetic, penitential, and renunciative piety in the Late Antique
Near East, the wearing of rough woolen garments was a common outward mark
of the intentional religious virtuoso. This is particularly well attested in indigenous
...
Jay L. Garfield, William Edelglass, 2011
4
A Critical Study of Iris Murdoch’s Fiction
Theo's renunciative act is not the central message. And the Abbess's moral code
seems to urge others to escape life's complexities. But she is only offering a
meaningful form of work to those who like to remain in a religious environment.
5
Shirdi Sai Baba Life: Life-philosophy and Devotion
Baba himself was a renunciative person,so the entry ofwomen wasprohibited
inthe place of his resting at night.This was asocial norm andit wasadhered to
meticulously, but notasany injunction against women.LordBuddha is
renownedfor ...
The wider doctrine of creation is of ascetical significance to both the affirming and
the renunciative. To the former as vehicle for the divine disclosure, as mandala-
symbol, implied in the sanctification of the senses. Creation as symbol is a ...
7
Origines ecclesiasticæ: or, The antiquities of the Christian ...
4. p. 273. Of the World, as taught by several Here- ticks censured, 16. 12. 1. voL 7
. p. 493. Remind ant es. Monks fa called, 7. 2. 14. vol. 3. P- 33- Renunciative
Renunciative and Communicative Life of Monks how they differed, 7. The Index.
8
Religion, Narrative and Public Imagination in South Asia: ...
All of this is refracted through an emphasis on an ethical preference for poverty
that might have been quasi-monastic, renunciative or simply socially
conservative depending on how you read the accumulating narratives. The
Mahabharata's ...
9
The Sri Lanka Reader: History, Culture, Politics
In addition to belonging to a longer continuum of protest and renunciative
practice, it seems likely that Sudharmacari's decision to embrace Buddhism had
little to do with the work of custodial Orientalism. The death of her father when
she was ...
A self—imposed hideaway in the silence of—I can't come up with more on one
who is purposely detached, renunciative. Renunciative! Maybe the one with the
anger problem, the one who kicked bottles across the living room when he got ...