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History of women Christian, the other side of the Gospels
Religion > Christianism
By : Elisabeth Dufourcq  -  Friday, 11 February 2011 00:00
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What happened between catholic church and women ? Why Church, in spite of a crisis with multiples symptoms, still is reluctant to open to the feminine universe ?  Although when reading Gospels, no trace of misogyny is present. Jesus of Nazareth constantly dialogs with women showing many times their prophetic visions. He listens to them, take their opinion into account, changes his mind when he is faced to courage and to tenacity of the Canaanean. No woman doesn't trust the Christ and it's by them that passes a fundamental part of the Revelation.
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Primitive priesthood according to Martinès de Pasqually
Religion > Christianism
By : Jean-François Var  -  Friday, 28 January 2011 17:00
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From God to man to the manifested world, the way of thinking of Martinès de Pasqually  and the order of the Eleus Cohens encompasses everything", says Jean-François Var. It is a system conceived not only for the theory, the contemplation of ideas, but also for the praxis, its bringing into play. The core of the system, its acting element, is priesthood. "Martinès de Pasqually settled his system in Christianism y especially en roman catholicism", he says doing in this 30-minutes presentation, an exegesis of the priesthood function.
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"Events in the sky": hierohistory and liturgic mystery
Religion > Christianism
By : Philippe Faure  -  Friday, 21 January 2011 00:00
faure_hierohistoire Henry Corbin created the concept of hierohistory to give an account of spiritual events which happen in the soul's world and are taken by our capacity of perception of theophanic forms.   This sacred history makes sense, since it is animated by a downwards and return motion cycle, by founding dramaturgy and eschatology.  
This conference's aim is to show that liturgic time is, within Christianism, the privileged method of expression of hierohistory, like religious communities evoked by Corbin, 
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Antagonisms unity in Catholic theologic history
Religion > Christianism
By : Thierry Magnin  -  Friday, 06 August 2010 00:00
magnin_theologie_catholique Are Science and Faith compatible? As wrote Blaise Pascal "The two opposite reasons: it has to begin there, otherwise one doesn't understand anything and everything is heretic... and even at the end of each truth it has to be added that one reminds the opposite truth".
Nowadays, science continues to make progress: for example the actual physics conceives that there is a level of reality that is out of Time and Space,
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Reincarnation and metempsychose
Religion > Christianism
By : Jean-Pierre Bonnerot  -  Saturday, 03 April 2010 00:00
bonnerot_reincarnation What distinction to make between reincarnation, metempsychoses and what are their links with mediumnism and reminiscence? If reincarnation represents human soul transmigration to another human, metempsychoses, considers the possibility of a transmigration of human soul to another reign: mineral, plant or animal. At the light of disturbing deeds (for example "the Ghosts of Petit Trianon », studied by Robert Amadou) but also of quotations from the Old and New Testament, Jean-Pierre Bonnerot tells us that:
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Life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Religion > Christianism
By : Maurice Ernst  -  Friday, 27 November 2009 00:00
ersnt_vie_teilhard_chardin Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955)  was a theologist, a metaphysician, scholar, phenomenologist, evolutionist, poet, Christian humanist and mystic. In this 42-minutes conference, Maurice Ernst give an account of great steps of life of this huge thinker and man of action which will try all his life to reconcile in his work science an Christian faith. Born in Orcines, close Clermond-Ferrand, he enters accompanied by Jesus in Aix-en-Provence on 1899. Obliged to leave France because of exception laws of Emile Combes, he will travel a lot. He will be a physics professor in Cairo, Egypt, searcher in geology and paleontological in Sussex, England.  He is ordained priest in 1911.
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Body, soul and spirit and Christian tradition
Religion > Christianism
By : Jérôme Rousse-Lacordaire  -  Wednesday, 18 February 2009 14:57
Corps, âme et esprit dans la tradition chrétienne
Most of the Fathers of Church admit that man, model after God, possess a body and a soul to which is added a superior dimension of being: spirit, of which this one is not at the origin.  Spirit is the divine blow to which man can participate, the divine part it has to conquer.  A theological pattern which lays the question of soul roles and body in restoration of original man and research of unity. In what soul and man participate in the being? What are the relations that has Knowledge and Love with the divine spirit?  What are the stakes of resemblance of man to God?
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The Feminine Side of Being
Religion > Christianism
By : Annick de Souzenelle  -  Friday, 23 January 2009 20:10
Le féminin de l'être“Adam was created male and female” it is written in the Bible.  What then, is the female side of being? It is our other side, hidden and occult but still divine. The “self” Annick de Souzenelle tells us, we must all awaken if man is to ‘become’ and to ‘be’. Although the feminine side is hidden, it is also the precious guide who will lead to awakening and our sacred marriage with the Divine, to our forgotten-about union with God.
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Christmas in France (audio)
Religion > Christianism
By : Yves-Fred Boisset  -  Thursday, 13 December 2007 01:00
Noël en FranceYves-Fred Boisset analyses the symbolic day of Christmas through different religions and traditions.


 

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Church of John, Church of Peter
Religion > Christianism
By : Jean Pataut  -  Thursday, 24 May 2007 02:00
egliseWhat defines the Church of Peter and the church of John?  What distinctions is there between the official Church and the inner one? After an approach which will specify each one of them, Jean Pataut will comment some verses of the fourth gospel showing the relations between the two apostles.



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