Miracles & Sacrilege

Miracles & Sacrilege
Title Miracles & Sacrilege PDF eBook
Author William Bruce Johnson
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 541
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0802094937

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Tracing the development of the Church in the United States, Johnson discusses the reasons it found The Miracle sacrilegious and how it attained the power to persuade civil authorities to ban it.

The Third Disestablishment

The Third Disestablishment
Title The Third Disestablishment PDF eBook
Author Steven K. Green
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2018-12-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190908165

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In 1947, the Supreme Court embraced the concept of church-state separation as shorthand for the meaning of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The concept became embedded in Court's jurisprudence and remains so today. Yet separation of church and state is not just a legal construct; it is embedded in the culture. Church-state separation was a popular cultural ideal, chiefly for Protestants and secularists, long before the Supreme Court adopted it as a constitutional principle. While the Court's church-state decisions have impacted public attitudes--particularly those controversial holdings regarding prayer and Bible reading in public schools--the idea of church-state separation has remained relatively popular; recent studies indicate that approximately two-thirds of Americans support the concept, even though they disagree over how to apply it. In the follow up to his 2010 book The Second Disestablishment, Steven K. Green sets out to do examine the development of modern separationism from a legal and cultural perspective. The Third Disestablishment examines the dominant religious-cultural conflicts of the 1930s-1950s between Protestants and Catholics, but it also shows how other trends and controversies during mid-century impacted both judicial and popular attitudes toward church-state separation: the Jehovah's Witnesses' cases of the late-30s and early-40's, Cold War anti-communism, the religious revival and the rise of civil religion, the advent of ecumenism, and the presidential campaign of 1960. The book then examines how events of the 1960s-the school prayer decisions, the reforms of Vatican II, and the enactment of comprehensive federal education legislation providing assistance to religious schools-produced a rupture in the Protestant consensus over church-state separation, causing both evangelicals and religious progressives to rethink their commitment to that principle. Green concludes by examining a series of church-state cases in the late-60s and early-70s where the justices applied notions of church-state separation at the same time they were reevaluating that concept.

Miracles and Wonders

Miracles and Wonders
Title Miracles and Wonders PDF eBook
Author Michael E. Goodich
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2017-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 1351917293

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Beginning in the late twelfth century, scholastic theologians such as William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas and Engelbert of Admont attempted to provide a rational foundation to the Christian belief in miracles, bolstered by the Aristotelian theory of natural law. Similarly in this period a tension appeared to exist in the recording of miracles, between the desire to exalt the Faith and the need to guarantee believability in the face of opposition from heretics, Jews and other sceptics. As miracles became an increasingly standard part of evidence leading to canonization, the canon lawyers, notaries and theologians charged with determining the authenticity of miracles were eventually issued with a list of questions to which witnesses to the event were asked to respond, a virtual template against which any miracle could be measured. Michael Goodich explores this changing perception of the miracle in medieval Western society. He employs a wealth of primary sources, including canonization dossiers and contemporary hagiographical Vitae and miracle collections, philosophical/theological treatises, sermons, and canon law and ancillary sources dealing with the procedure of canonization. He compares and contrasts 'popular' and learned understanding of the miraculous and explores the relationship between reason and revelation in the medieval understanding of miracles. The desire to provide a more rational foundation to the Christian belief in miracles is linked to the rise of heresy and other forms of disbelief, and finally the application of the rules of evidence in the examination of miracles in the central Middle Ages is scrutinized. This absorbing book will appeal to scholars working in the fields of medieval history, religious and ecclesiastical history, canon law, and all those with an interest in hagiography.

The History and Fate of Sacrilege

The History and Fate of Sacrilege
Title The History and Fate of Sacrilege PDF eBook
Author Sir Henry Spelman
Publisher
Total Pages 496
Release 1895
Genre Sacrilege
ISBN

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The Miracle Case

The Miracle Case
Title The Miracle Case PDF eBook
Author Laura Wittern-Keller
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN

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Examines the Supreme Court's unanimous 1952 decision in favor of a film exhibitor who had been denied a license to show the controversial Italian film, Il Miracolo. The ruling was a watershed event in the history of film censorship, ushering in a new era of mature--and sophisticated--American filmmaking.

Alternative Medicine and Miracles

Alternative Medicine and Miracles
Title Alternative Medicine and Miracles PDF eBook
Author Reginald O. Crosley
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 290
Release 2004
Genre Alternative medicine
ISBN 9780761828938

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From the twentieth century to the present, the scientific medical establishment is taking consideration of alternative healing practices. Having witnessed positive results, medical researchers are facing urgent inquiries. According to author Reginald O. Crosley, M.D., the exotic scientific principles revealed in quantum mechanics, relativity theories, strings theory, and chaos theory, directly correspond to alternative medicines and miraculous healings.

A Course in Miracles

A Course in Miracles
Title A Course in Miracles PDF eBook
Author Foundation for Inner Peace
Publisher Viking Adult
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9780670869756

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"Inner voice" of Helen Schucman, recorded by William Thetford.