A synodal church makes assumptions about our basic ecclesial experience which takes place when we assemble liturgically, especially when we act eucharistically. The basic assumption is that we are a ...genuine human community knowing and relating to one another as brothers and sisters in baptism. Only real communities can authentically image the church's nature. This is a ‘bottom – up’ activity. If we wish this, then we must rediscover our liturgy and celebrate it in a new way as flowing out from a community and helping it to discover its own nature. This, in turn, makes demands on our understanding of ministry and its structures. While many Catholics endorse synodality, their willingness to change the shape of the presbyterate is uncertain.
The field of adult education has undergone significant changes, both in terms of finality, content, and modalities. These changes have been generated, on the one hand, with the help of the findings ...made in adult research (for instance, with regard to the specificity of adult learning or the specific socio-cultural and professional behaviors of adult learners, their behavioral patterns being also formed by the set of values they hold, etc.) and, on the other hand, these changes have appeared due to the profound and unforeseeable transformations of our society, occurring at a fast pace.
Las iglesias chilotas han sido motivo de múltiples estudios y publicaciones. También se han estudiado las fiestas religiosas del archipiélago, poniendo de relieve la cosmovisión que inspira estas ...celebraciones. Existe un interregno, sin embargo, que se ha abordado con menos frecuencia: el espacio urbano sacro que se crea durante el tiempo en que se materializan las festividades.
El objetivo central del trabajo es cubrir ese campo relativo a la transformación de los espacios urbanos próximos a los templos durante los actos de la fe. Los resultados, que se logran mediante una metodología fenomenológica y exploratoria, demuestran que el poder del patrimonio tangible se identifica, durante las celebraciones devocionales, con las iglesias que ofician de sedes. En ese mismo acto, el patrimonio intangible se expresa en los ritos ceremoniales, en las costumbres y en la cultura de la vida y de la muerte, que se celebran en el entorno físico de las iglesias chilotas.
This article focuses on the importance, and also on the possible value of the concepts of cognition and recognition for reflection on what should actually happen during celebration of Holy Communion. ...The vantage-point in this approach is that celebration has in its essence that it should be a meaningful experience. The meaningfulness consists of the intriguing fact that participants are participating in Christ’s body and in his blood while celebrating Holy Communion. In celebrating Holy Communion, people are engaging in a ritual that involves interaction with a variety of symbols. The methodological insights of Browning (1996) that described the lapse of a research activity ranging from description, to systemizing (exploring practical wisdom and understanding), to strategizing (practicing strategic practical theology) will be adhered to. The research problem for this research could be formulated in the following manner, namely: “Could the cognizance of the lenses of cognition and recognition of the deeper message of Holy Communion enrich the conscious appropriation of salvation while celebrating the sacrament of Holy Communion?” The research problem is addressed from the vantage-point of understanding sacraments from a Reformed paradigm. The concepts of cognition and recognition are highlighted from a brief historical description of what is a sacrament and also taking into account the insights from social psychology regarding the essence of the concepts of cognition and recognition. The article further elaborates on the functioning of the concepts of cognition (phronesis) and recognition (anamnesis). In the last section, the article utilizes a hermeneutical interaction between descriptive and systemizing perspectives in order to formulate strategizing perspectives on how a problematic praxis could possibly be addressed regarding people’s experiences on participation in Holy Communion through the meaningful lenses of cognition and recognition.
Mai 1968 : La fête des Dieux Wunenburger, Jean-Jacques
Carnets revue electronique d'etudes Françaises,
05/2019, Volume:
16, Issue:
Deuxième série - 16
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Open access
The effervescence of ideas and images of May 68 social movements - above all approached from a French point of view, and, by no means, monolithic - consists of two major mythic topics. Some of them ...come from different revolutionary Marxisms, including the proletariat in tension with students’ intellectual movement, and the other ones tap into anarchist and gnostic mainstreams that long for a libertarian society. We will study these mainstreams and their imageries through Gilbert Durand’s metaphorical model, which liken the different phases of a collective imagery to the steps of a river morphology. It appears that these imageries, most of them antithetic, date back to the XIX and XXth centuries, which explains the lack of any genuine posterity, and leave room to other contemporary imageries.
Campus Medius explores and expands the possibilities of digital cartography in cultural and media studies. Simon Ganahl documents the development of the project from a historical case study to a ...mapping platform. Based on the question of what a media experience is, the concepts of the apparatus (dispositif) and the actor-network are translated into a data model. A time-space of twenty-four hours in Vienna in May 1933, marked by a so-called »Turks Deliverance Celebration« (Türkenbefreiungsfeier), serves as an empirical laboratory. This Austrofascist rally is mapped from multiple perspectives and woven into media-historical networks, spanning from the seventeenth century up to the present day.
Purpose This study aims to use the extended model of goal-directed behavior (EMGB) to examine the interaction between wine purchasing motivations and prior knowledge and their impact on consumers’ ...wine purchase intentions and decisions. Design/methodology/approach The survey was conducted in large discount retail stores in South Korea, and structural equation modeling analysis reveals EMGB’s strong predictive ability to understand wine buying behavior. Findings Notably, the findings reveal that social life and enjoyment motivations play a significant role in shaping consumers' attitudes. In addition, positive emotions, attitudes, prior knowledge, subjective norms and negative anticipated emotions all have a positive effect on desire, while desire, prior knowledge and frequency of past behavior have a significant impact on behavioral intention. Contrary to previous studies, celebration motivation has no significant effect on attitude and perceived behavioral control has no significant effect on desire and behavioral intention. Research limitations/implications The findings provide practical insights for marketers to conduct targeted wine marketing campaigns and increase consumers' intention to purchase wine. Originality/value This study furthers the understanding of the complex mechanisms involved in shaping the intention to purchase wine using the EMGB framework.