Piety and Privilege

Piety and Privilege
Author: Tom O'Donoghue,Judith Harford
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192654885

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For centuries, the Catholic Church around the world insisted it had a right to provide and organize its own schools. It decreed also that while nation states could lay down standards for secular curricula, pedagogy, and accommodation, Catholic parents should send their children to Catholic schools and be able to do so without suffering undue financial disadvantage. Thus, from the Pope down, the Church expressed deep opposition to increasing state intervention in schooling, especially during the nineteenth century. By the end of the 1920s however, it was satisfied with the school system in only a small number of countries. Ireland was one of those. There, the majority of primary and secondary schools were Catholic schools. The State left their management in the hands of clerics while simultaneously accepting financial responsibility for maintenance and teachers' salaries. During the period 1922-1967, the Church, unhindered by the State, promoted within the schools' practices aimed at 'the salvation of souls' and at the reproduction of a loyal middle class and clerics. The State supported that arrangement with the Church also acting on its behalf in aiming to produce a literate and numerate citizenry, in pursuing nation building, and in ensuring the preparation of an adequate number of secondary school graduates to address the needs of the public service and the professions. All of that took place at a financial cost much lower than the provision of a totally State-funded system of schooling would have entailed. Piety and Privilege seeks to understand the dynamic between Church and State through the lens of the twentieth century Irish education system.

Whisperings from the Hillside

Whisperings from the Hillside
Author: Robert S. Inglis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1886
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: UCAL:$B119176

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Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland

Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
Author: ARTHUR WEST STUBBS WILLIAM. HADDAN
Publsiher: Salzwasser-Verlag Gmbh
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783846056394

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.

Performing Piety

Performing Piety
Author: Karin van Nieuwkerk
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780292745865

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In the 1980s, Egypt witnessed a growing revival of religiosity among large sectors of the population, including artists. Many pious stars retired from art, “repented” from “sinful” activities, and dedicated themselves to worship, preaching, and charity. Their public conversions were influential in spreading piety to the Egyptian upper class during the 1990s, which in turn enabled the development of pious markets for leisure and art, thus facilitating the return of artists as veiled actresses or religiously committed performers. Revisiting the story she began in “A Trade like Any Other”: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt, Karin van Nieuwkerk draws on extensive fieldwork among performers to offer a unique history of the religious revival in Egypt through the lens of the performing arts. She highlights the narratives of celebrities who retired in the 1980s and early 1990s, including their spiritual journeys and their influence on the “pietization” of their fans, among whom are the wealthy, relatively secular, strata of Egyptian society. Van Nieuwkerk then turns to the emergence of a polemic public sphere in which secularists and Islamists debated Islam, art, and gender in the 1990s. Finally, she analyzes the Islamist project of “art with a mission” and the development of Islamic aesthetics, questioning whether the outcome has been to Islamize popular art or rather to popularize Islam. The result is an intimate thirty-year history of two spheres that have tremendous importance for Egypt—art production and piety.

The Studia Philonica Annual XXXI 2019

The Studia Philonica Annual XXXI  2019
Author: David T. Runia,Gregory E. Sterling
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884144205

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Studies on Philo and Hellenistic Judaism from experts in the field The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria. This volume includes articles on allegory, Platonic interpretations of the law, rhetoric, and Philo’s thoughts on reincarnation. Features: Articles on aspects of Hellenistic Judaism written by scholars from around the world Comprehensive bibliography and book reviews

The Primitive Methodist Magazine

The Primitive Methodist Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1660
Release: 1864
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555025215

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Psalms

Psalms
Author: George Rawlinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1896
Genre: Bible
ISBN: HARVARD:AH54HH

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Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority

Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority
Author: Susanne Olsson,Carool Kersten
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317182535

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Like anywhere else, the present-day Islamic world too is grappling with modernity and postmodernity, secularisation and globalisation. Muslims are raising questions about religious representations and authority. This has given rise to the emergence of alternative Islamic discourses which challenge binary oppositions and dichotomies of orthodoxy and heterodoxy, continuity and change, state and civil society. It also leads to a dispersal of authority, a collapse of existing hierarchical structures and gender roles. This book further argues that the centre of gravity of many of these alternative Islamic discourses is shifting from the Arabic-speaking 'heartland' towards the geographical peripheries of the Muslim world and expatriate Muslims in North America and Europe. At the same time, in view of recent seismic shifts in the political constellation of the Middle East, the trends discussed in this book hold important clues for the possible direction of future developments in that volatile part of the Muslim world.