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Sona, Ba Basawon Ignace. "L'émergence d'une congrégation enseignante africaine : les frères joséphites de Kinzambi (1937-1967)." Lyon 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996LYO20008.
Full textDiscovered in fourteen hundred and eightytwo by the portugese Diego Cao, the Congo (Zaïre) was the personal property of king Leopold II, before being bequeathed to Belgium in nineteen hundred and eight, and becoming an independant state on june the thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixty. In eighteen hundred and eightyfive, King Leopold II solicits the collaboration of different belgian religious orders to evangelize, civilize, and develop his estate. He attributes a territory ten times the size of belgium in the south-west of the Congo, between the Kwango and Kwilu rivers. The fellowship of Jesus, the jesuites, took it upon themselves the mission to spread christian values among the indigenous population. Founded in nineteen hundred and thirtyseven in Kinzambi, Congo (Zaire), in the region of Bandudu by the reverend Joseph Guffens, a jesuit missionary, the josephite congregatuion is a diocesean institution. His primary goal is youth education by way of instruction. Etablished in Zaïre and in Brazaville, they practice their apostolate in ten primary and twenty secondary schools. The final educational objective to achieve a complete development of the person. The historical context incited the reverend guffens to first of all form an elite capable of assumeing the destiny of their country. Hence the school system (primary & secondary) had to entrance the development of aptitude willpower, character, the respect of evangelical values and capacities of each student regardless of their social rank. After independance was attained, the state imposed his new educational philosophy and structure. The formation of white collar workers researchers, thinkers and nationalists. Beyond the states'objectives, the congregation teaches christian values as well. In the present circumstances, the congregation aspires to impart the desire to love, to pardon, to hope for the future, and give the people a sense of faith in themselves
Remy-Lacheny, Ingrid. "Etude des « Frères de Saint-Sérapion » d'E.T.A. Hoffmann : discours esthétiques et scientifiques." Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030126/document.
Full textUsing the aesthetic theories of the Schlegel brothers, Novalis and Schelling, this thesis examines aesthetic and scientific discourse as it appears in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s The Serapion Brethren and considers to what extent Hoffmann appropriates early Romantic thought or distances himself from it. Faced with the philistinism and maliciousness of others and with his own interior demons, the Serapiontic artist pursues both a social and psychic ideal. Dreamers, madmen, children or those who are under the influence of magnetidm, Hoffmann’s characters are all seeking recognition and an identity. Polymorphous and heterogeneous, centered on artistic interaction and on the work of creation and reception, The Serapion Brethren is a type of ‘total work of art’ before its time in which the sciences and the arts come together
Remy-lacheny, Ingrid. "Etude des " Frères de Saint-Sérapion " d'E.T.A. Hoffmann : discours esthétiques et scientifiques." Phd thesis, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00947681.
Full textRoussel, Mélanie. "Le temps de la vie quotidienne chez les ouvriers de Saint Frères : Flixecourt 1930-1945." Amiens, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AMIE0025.
Full textDuring the second half of the nineteenth century, a paternalistic textile industry, Saint Frères, settled in the Nièvre valley in the French department of the Somme, by planting many factories and employers' institutions. These establishments offered a "lifetime employment" to thousand of inhabitants, thus defining their daily lives. With the crisis of 1929 and the Second World War, the compagny turn to part-time work and redudancies. This crisis disrupt their life course, which they had previously considered irreversible. These ill-assorted experiences of unemployment and the war, there are differentiated ways of living a labor condition, that worsen class unity. Rifts make it harder to struggle. Even if reconciling conflicting interests and prioritization of tasks sush as we know them today, weren't top of the agenda then, this research points at what was to come. Time was and still remains a question of power
Griffiths, Casey Paul. "Joseph F.Merrill: Latter-day Saint Commissioner of Education, 1928-1933." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2007. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1060.
Full textKuntz, Anne-Christine. "Protocoles de traitement de la douleur à l'hôpital Saint-Joseph." Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05P002.
Full textCusato, Michael F. "La renonciation au pouvoir chez les Frères Mineurs au 13e siècle." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA040167.
Full textThe theme of the renunciation of power lies at the very heart of the movement founded by Francis of Assisi, for it touches upon what it means to be fratres and minores (= friars minor). In the early years, the theme comprised three elements : an awareness of how the dynamics of power work in the world and of their most harmful effects upon its weakest members - the poor; (2) a refusal to use these forms of power (notably, money, exclusive possession of goods and force) and the preaching of this theme among the people; and (3) the renunciation even of social power - one's social status - by placing themselves at the side of the poor in order to live out a christian response to powerlessness before injustice. In short: a way to break the spiral of violence in the world. The theme is found first of all in the regula non bullata (the founding document of the order) and in the writings of Francis; it is found again later, not without having evolved, primarily in the eremitical wing of the order and, from 1274 onward, among the friars known as the "spirituals". The key documents: the sacrum commercium s. Francisci cum domina paupertate (in the 1230's); the pseudo-joachite writings which were glossed by the franciscans (in the 1240s-1250s); a treatise by Gilbert of Tournai (in the 1260's); and, at the end of the 13th century, in the writings of Peter John-Olivi, Ubertino da Casale and Jacopone da Todi - all three of whom had been marginalized in their own order. .
MAURIN, POIRIER VALERIE. "Activite medicale pediatrique d'urgence a l'hopital saint-joseph (paris) en 1993." Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05N031.
Full textVuillet, Hélène. "Les métamorphoses d'Hermès : Motif secret et secrets d'un motif dans la tétralogie romanesque de Thomas Mann, Joseph et ses frères." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040137.
Full textEven if his name does not appear anywhere, Hermès has his place in the novel of Thomas Mann Joseph and his brothers. But only Hermès, the Greek god, had been seen up to now. This study shows that another Hermès haunts the tetralogy, Hermès-Trismégiste, the father of the hermetic or alchemical tradition. After having revealed the presence of this other Hermès and the function of the hermetic metaphor in the framework, the analysis explores the reasons for the fascination of the author for this theme. It would appear that this one is systematically invoked in the creative imagination of the writer whenever there is a question of education. Because Joseph is the only education novel that Mann managed to write, a novel which examines all the meanings of generic designation: education of the hero, education of the reader, education of the author to the benefit of the formation of the work. Why then is the hermetic metaphor, in spite of its extraordinarily expressive quality, so discrete in this novel?
Grondin, Pierre. "Saint-Joseph-de-Grantham, bâtir une municipalité ouvrière au Québec : 1920-1955." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/7860.
Full textWilczynski, Martha O. "Recommendations for best management practices in the Juday Creek corridor : mitigating golf course development impact on brown trout habitat." Virtual Press, 1996. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1033630.
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Brady, Josephine Margaret, and res cand@acu edu au. "Sisters of St Joseph: the Tasmanian experience the foundation of the Sisters of St Joseph in Tasmania1887-1937." Australian Catholic University. School of Religious Education, 2005. http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/digitaltheses/public/adt-acuvp73.09042006.
Full textMoy, Jean-Yves. "Le père Émile Anizan (1853-1928), religieux au service du peuple : des Frères de Saint Vincent-de-Paul aux Fils de la Charité." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040030.
Full textA French monk, belonging to the movement of the strict Catholicism, father Emile Anizan (1853-1928), devotes his life to the service of the poor people, and particularly to the working classes. This orientation, supported by a high spiritual idea, and by charity, induces him to make of popular evangelisation a priority, through charitable institutions. First, he belongs to the congregation of FSVP, as chaplain of charitable institution (1887-1894), then as member assistant (1895-1907), then as the head of the congregation (1907-1914). Too, he's vice president of the catholic workers associations. In the same time, there are many internal conflicts in the congregation, about the organization, the mission. These conflicts are still more important because of the internal debates inside the catholic church, because of the influence of the integrists. The apostolical visit, commanded by the pope in 1913, is the final cause of a real fracture in the congregation. Father Anizan, who was obliged to leave his functions, leaves the congregation in1914. December 25th 1918, he founds a new religious family, the Sons of Charity, devoted to the evangelisation of the working people, within the framework of the parish
Lalancette, Mario. "L'oeuvre socio-religieuse de Simon Bluteau : (Saint-Félicien, 1917-1953) /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1995. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Full textAmieva, Emile. "L'Institut des Frères des Ecoles Chrétiennes, en France, de 1960 à 1985 : interrogation lasallienne sur l'évolution de sa fonction éducative." Lyon 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988LYO20003.
Full textIn the 17 th century, j. B. De la salle created the institute of the christian brothers to "run schools attended by the children of the poor and of craftsmen. " his pedagogical genius revealed itself in the following requirements : the regular training of the teaching staff (lay and religious educators), a collective and associative education, an individualized didactic approach, personalized educational methods. In the constant transformation of our modern civilization, the issue at stake for the institute is to know wheter the christian brothers will know how to graft some of "the instituting person" on to "the instituted matter". How can they carry out this task of institutionalizing? the answer to modernization and the safeguard of the specificity of the institute will come from the "aggiornamento". "the declaration of 1967" is the basic writing which completes "school running", the reference text by the founder
Pindray, Anne de. "L'hôpital général Saint-Joseph de la Grave de Toulouse aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles (1647-1796)." Toulouse 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999TOU20081.
Full textBouvier, Michel. "Desensibilisations specifiques aux venins d'hymenopteres : etude retrospective portant sur 806 cas : travail de l'unite de pneumologie et d'allergologie du centre hospitaliere saint-joseph-saint-luc." Lyon 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994LYO1M061.
Full textPhillips, Patricia. "Evangelization of the unchurched and the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1986. http://www.tren.com.
Full textBaldwin, Antoinette Mary, and res cand@acu edu au. "Heeding the Voices – Through Learning to Healing: An Application of Single and Double Loop Learning in a Case Study of Past Practice." Australian Catholic University. School of Education, 2004. http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/digitaltheses/public/adt-acuvp160.05062008.
Full textLecuir-Nemo, Geneviève. "Mission et colonisation : Saint Joseph de Cluny, la première congrégation de femmes au Sénégal de 1819 à 1904 /." [S.l. : s.n], 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36209165k.
Full textVacher, Marguerite. "Les soeurs de Saint-Joseph du Père Médaille aux XVIIè et XVIIIè siècles : Des "régulières" dans le siècle." Lyon 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO20021.
Full textIn the middle of the XVIIth century, about 1650, father Jean-Pierre Medaille S. J. Assembled the first sisters of Saint-Joseph in the city of le Puy, under the authority of the bishop of the diocese, monsignor Henry de Maupas. The history of the origins has gradually been partly rediscovered, and is not exactly what it was believed to be. There were not two successive beginnings of the congregation that is, one issued from the blessed sacrament society to be discontinued, and the other one starting in 1650 to be maintened. The core sisters and the "agregees sisters" both belonged to the one foundation of father Medaille, in le Puy. For both categories of sisters, the founding father wrote the regulations and the constitutions; in a typically ignacian orientation and outlook. Almost from the beginning, a monastic way of life became a lure for some of the convents. In the constitutions printed in vienne, in 1694, this trend is to be noticed. Borrowings taken from the constitutions of the visitation sisters were integrated in the texts of father Medaille. However the formula of vows based on the one of the scholastic members of the society of Jesus, remained unchanged. A careful study of the documents of the archives coming from diverse communities reveals the actual way of life of the sisters, especially the status of the superior and the part played by her, other aspects such as the religious habit and the houses
Gauby, Sidney F. "The effect of fasting upon the development of servant leaders at Saint Joseph United Methodist Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana." 24-page ProQuest preview, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=1328051311&SrchMode=1&sid=7&Fmt=14&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1220031263&clientId=10355.
Full textLabbé, Pierrick. ""L'Union fait la force?": La concurrence comme élément déterminant de l'évolution de l'Union Saint-Joseph du Canada (1863--1920)." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/27868.
Full textSauvêtre, Maïté. "Joseph d'Arimathie et les romans du Graal." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL176.
Full textIn the early XIIIth century, Joseph of Arimathea starts making an appearance in the Holy Grail stories. When Christ was laid to rest, Joseph of Arimathea is supposed to have collected the Holy Blood in a Vessel whose posterity is well-known. The study of such a historical figure leads us to assess how intertwined the Grail corpus and the Scriptures can be. The biblical figure ushers the Grail into the Sacred History. Through his existence, the literary works mean to highlight some Christian truths while eventually remaining works of fiction. From then on, the status of the character calls for clarification. Does he get bestowed with fictional features ? To what extent does he relate to the time of Passion as well as to the Arthurian legends ? These questions do not always call for the same type of answer. Joseph of Arimathea safeguards the unity of the Grail Romances, while delineating differences between them. His life story and poetic persona vary and these changes reflect the literary intent in each of the literary works. They go to show the distinction between prose and verse and how the Judea matter takes a new shape in the Grail texts. The authors claim responsibility for stating the truth and for recording History, while adjusting to the requirements of the narrative and to their upper-class readership. Thanks to his biblical origin, Joseph of Arimathea is instrumental in giving legitimacy to the story, thereby giving it additional value. He also reveals how the secular aristocracy take up and inflect the clerics’ discourse to their own benefit, in order to grant themselves a new stance in the spiritual real. What is emerging is that this figure invites various levels of analysis, be they of poetic, literary and socio-historical nature, which all need to be brought to light
Payan, Paul. "Un autre père : l'image de Joseph, époux de Marie, à la fin du Moyen Age." Lyon 2, 2002. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2002/payan_p.
Full textBetween 1413 and 1416, the chancellor of the University of Paris, Jean Gerson, tryes to highlight Joseph and to promote the feast of his wedding with the Virgin. He does this in a complicated political context: the one of the civil war between Armagnacs and Bourguignons, and the one of the Great Schism. To him, the divided powers should follow the example of Joseph, who is a model of union and peace. Before him, the Franciscans were the only persons who were realy interested in Joseph, finding in the earthly father of the Christ their ideal of poverty and service. In the same time, the religious iconography renews the vision of this character, giving to him a place sometimes surprising: we can see him cooking, washing, or warming himself by the fire. But he is also more and more associated with the Virgin, adoring the Children. Therefore, even before the expansion of the feast of Saint Joseph at the end of the XVth century, we can, observe a new interest for a character up till then very neglected. From the analysis of the theological and pastoral production, around Gerson and the Franciscans, and from an iconographical corpus centred on french illumination, this study proposes to think about the meaning of this new image of Joseph for a society confronted with an upheaval of its structures. Through this new image, we can see the construction of a reference for the human paternity, strumbled over lineages fragilisation, and over a feeling of distance to the all-powerful paternity of God. The study of this reference is a way to observe the image of paternity in the Latte Middle Ages. Joseph gives to it a model based on weakness, humility, and obedience to a divine mystery. For a divided society in search of marks, he proposes a model of union and peace, as well as a paternal image allowing to revive a genealogical principle needed by every established society
PLAUCHIER, MICHEL. "Indications et resultats de la stimulation cardiaque permanente : bilan d'activite 1987 du centre de stimulation de l'hopital saint joseph a marseille." Aix-Marseille 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989AIX20245.
Full textCaro, Osorio Ernesto Maria. "La virginidad de Maria: virginidad por el Reino: exploracion complexiva del ambiente socio-cultural-religioso de Jose y Maria previo a la Anunciacion y de su motivacion hacia un matrimonio celibatario." IMRI - Marian Library / OhioLINK, 2000. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=udmarian1430304227.
Full textAYMARD, FRANCINE. "L'ivresse aigue au service d'urgences de l'hopital saint joseph : a propos de 741 cas en 1985 et de 1073 cas en 1989." Lyon 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990LYO1M335.
Full textTrottier, Annie-Pier. "Les enregistrements sédimentaires tardi-quaternaires de la paléosismicité dans les lacs Maskinongé, Mékinac, aux-Sables et Saint-Joseph (centre-sud du Québec)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27354.
Full textLavaure, Annik. "Ignoré, reconnu, pittoresque : Joseph, époux de Marie, dans l’art de Bernard de Clairvaux à Gerson." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040080.
Full textOriginally the Christian iconography was largely influenced by apocryphal texts that painted Joseph in a negative light. In the Nativity scenes, he was often relegated to an inferior status, smaller in size, separated form the Infant by the Virgin and seemingly asleep. In parallel, marian worship occupied very rapidly a large part of the belief among the faithful and in the life of the Church. The heresies contesting the virginity of Mary made the situation even worse. Despite this, Bernard de Clairvaux judged that God would no have chosen a mediocre companion for Her and the Baby to be born. He gave him a new and enriched profile. Then, the text of the Meditationes Vitae Christi presented Joseph as a model for men wanting to live by the principles of Poverello. The sketches of the manuscript Lat. 115 of the BnF illustrate perfectly this new perfection of his character that was also spread through Europe in the wake of the Mineur brethren. Thereafter, the altarpiece of Hoogstraten –perhaps copied from a work of Campin- confirms the importance that he was now granted and Gerson tried to convince the Church to establish a festival in his honour in the liturgical calendar
Masson, Marc. "Soins et assistance prodigués aux aliénés par les Frères de Saint-Jean-de-Dieu dans la France du XVIIIe siècle : pour une contribution à la réflexion sur la place de l'humanisme dans la pratique psychiatrique." Bordeaux 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BOR23005.
Full textMaroun, Khalil Amine. "Le Collège français Saint-Joseph des pères lazaristes d'Antoura, 1834-1943 : histoire d'un établissement scolaire au Levant, centre des enjeux religieux, culturels et politiques." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOU20148.
Full textPriests of the Mission, or Vincentians, are implanted in Lebanon in 1783. They founded in 1834, the College of Saint Joseph Antoura first French secondary school in the Middle East. Our ambition is to follow the history of the college from the years before its founding to the year 1943. Vincentians have seen in the education of youth an effective way to rise the intellectual and social development of the population. The instruction received Antoura allowed former students to become agents of change in the Levant to the P.rogress of European fashion. We will focus on the nature of the relationship between the Vincentians and the Maronite Patriarchate as well as other religious communities in Lebanon. Vincentians have also hosted students from other religious communities, including Jews and Muslims. This will be one of the major points of this work where the missionary and linguistic side will be developed in all its subtlety. Beirut is the best laboratory for studying the complex interplay of influences and conflicts that characterized the Levant 1900s or 1930s, and the College of Antoura has obviously played its role, especially if you notice that a hosted and trained within its walls, for several generations, the regional elites. The history of the college goes beyond the monograph: it can address the history of the ancient Levant, the conflicting influences between the great powers and the image and the very means of France to abroad: Catholic power or secular power
McCrery, Susan. "That all may be one reconfiguration as a contemporary expression of the charism of the Congregation of St. Joseph /." Chicago, IL : Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2986/tren.033-0833.
Full textBreton, Denys. "Étude sur la raison d'Échec ou de succès lors de la fusion de deux centres hospitaliers : le cas du Centre Hospitalier Régional de la Beauce /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1993. http://theses.uqac.ca.
Full textDIDRY, MEJEAN CATHERINE. "A propos d'une technique nouvelle : l'endometrectomie ; indications et resultats sur une serie de cas traites a la maternite sainte-monique, hopital saint-joseph, a marseille." Aix-Marseille 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992AIX20165.
Full textSmith, C. Julianne. "A Seal of Living Reality: The Role of Personal Expression in Latter-day Saint Discourse." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2006. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1301.
Full textGagnon, France. "Transitions et reflets de société dans la prise en charge de la maternité hors-norme : l'exemple de l'Hospice Saint-Joseph de la Maternité de Québec, 1852-1876." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/18268.
Full textScheider, Frédéric. "Aliénisme et catholicisme à Lyon au XIXe siècle : les missions de Joseph Arthaud, 1813-1883." Lyon 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2006LYO31004.
Full textCOGNEE, FRANCOIS. "Les chutes des personnes agees en milieu institutionnel : etude realisee au centre de personnes agees saint-joseph de chateau-gontier (departement de la mayenne) de 1982 a 1987." Angers, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990ANGE1021.
Full textBonord, Aude. "Le saint et l’écrivain : variations de l’hagiographie dans la littérature non confessionnelle au XXe siècle (Blaise Cendrars, Joseph Delteil, André Gide, Christian Bobin, Sylvie Germain, Claude Louis-Combet)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040171.
Full textThe purpose of this work is to explore a literary and cultural paradox : the re-writings of lives of Christian saints, both historical and fictional, by non-confessional authors of the twentieth century (André Gide, Blaise Cendrars, Joseph Delteil, Christian Bobin, Sylvie Germain, Claude Louis-Combet). What variations did they bring to the hagiographical genre and to the figure of the saint compared to the mediaeval tradition, as exemplified by the Légende Dorée, and to Catholic tradition, both religious and literary, represented by fellow authors of the same period ? Furthermore, what is the meaning of this unexpected return to the origins on the part of authors marked by the modern world or living in a post-modern context ?At the crossroads of anthropology, literary history, history of Religions and Ideas, this work aims first of all at exploring the basis of non-confessional hagiography, from the spiritual quest of the author to the definition of their atypical status, from the depiction of the saint to the definition of a model of sainthood. In the second part, we will probe the metamorphoses of the genre, how the subversive play shifts towards the fiction of intimacy and the literature of ideas. Finally, we will try to demonstrate how hagiography combines reflections on the status of the writer, the function of literature, the powers of language and the conception of a literary language
Ricks, Brian William. "James E. Talmage and the Nature of the Godhead: The Gradual Unfolding of Latter-day Saint Theology." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2026.pdf.
Full textStraw, Elizabeth A. "The history of Sears, Roebuck and Company's pre-cut houses in St. Joseph County, Indiana : a study in the preservation of early twentieth century houses." Virtual Press, 1988. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/539624.
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Ford, Gary S. "Cornelius P. Lott and his Contribution to the Temporal Salvation of the Latter-day Saint Pioneers Through the Care of Livestock." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2005. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1136.pdf.
Full textLefèbvre, François. "Une famille d'industriels dans le departement de la somme de 1857 a la veille de la seconde guerre mondiale : les saints. approche d'une mentalite patronale." Amiens, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998AMIE0009.
Full textJamet, Luc. "Les effets d'une innovation : la pratique de la pêche au collège lasallien de Fougères." Brest, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BRES2050.
Full textThe interactive approach of a school innovation has allowed the identification of its process, the examination of the dynamism of the educational connection, the assessrnent of its initial and aypical effects. Through a participating observation, an analysis bas been made: an institutional analysis of the people involved in this innovation, based on the historical dynamies ofthe school and the anthropological approach of its project which enables us to question about the professional practises and conveys an important heuristic potential at an epistemological level
Kavallierakis, Stephanos. "Education et écoles étrangères en Grèce au XIXe siècle : le cas des écoles des soeurs de St Joseph de l'Apparition, 1856-1893." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008STR20001.
Full textThe catholic schools directed by the sisters of St Joseph of the Appearance settled in Greece in 1856, within a society where Orthodoxy played a major role in the hammering of the néo-Hellenic conscience. It is about the time when nationalisms are institutionalized in Balkans. We analyze the transformation of the society and of the central education system that followed the establishment of the Greek State, via the prism of the process by which these schools settled and succeeded in being integrated, for the period between 1856 and 1893. We compare the activity of these schools with that of the protestant schools within the framework of the foreign educational presence in Greece and we examine the place of the woman in the Greek society of the 19th century. Lastly, we analyze the objectives and the methods educational of the sisters as well as the major impact of these schools on the teaching of the girls in Greece, which guided thousands of girls in the school classes
Bourgeois, Gaëtan. "Les mustélidae (carnivora) du pléistocène du sud de la France : Approche paléontologique, biométrique et de morphométrie géométrique des genres Gulo, Martes, Mustela et Meles." Thesis, Perpignan, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PERP0048/document.
Full textIn this paleontological study, several methods have been developed to test hypotheses about the utility of mustelids as a paleoecological, palaeoenvironmental and chronological signal for prehistoric Paleolithic sites. The genera Gulo, Martes, Mustela and Meles of the Pleistocene and the Holocene of the half of the South of France are studied from the angle of comparative anatomy, biometry and geometrical morphometry on a very varied material: cranial, dental and postcranial. Mustelids come from various sites differed by age, climate and altitude: Saint-Vallier, Caune de l'Arago, Orgnac 3, Lazaret, Portel-Ouest, La Fage, La Marche, Siréjol, Villereversure, the Tanne du Beau Prince, Frères Traversat’s cave, Tuchan and Ambrussum. This systemic approach made it possible to discover new tools for sexing mustelids, particularly on I3. The post-orbital constriction index that we have established provides a very clear sexual diagnosis of badgers. The slope of the regression line of P4 and upper Canines of Mustela shows a distinction between M. martes and M. foina. We confirm the great morphological variability of these small carnivores, that reflects the environments in which they live or have lived and which is more important than the specific distinction in Martes martes and Martes foina. Similarly, we propose Meles meles atavus as a chronological subspecies of the Middle Pleistocene and present at the Caune de l'Arago. In addition, M. thorali, M. palerminea, M. praenivalis have strong mandibles and slender teeth compared to their current counterparts
Tichit, Agnès. "Deux traductions en hébreu de l’évangile de Marc : franz Delitzsch (1877) et Joseph Atzmon (1976). Étude de la langue. Enjeux théologiques." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040096.
Full textThe thesis is about the confrontation of two Hebrew translations of the Gospel of Mark. First of all, the study of the Modern Hebrew translation, carried out by a team under the direction of Joseph Atzmon and published by the United Bible Societies, tries to establish the textual variants between the first edition (1976) and the following ones II-III (1991/95). It appears that the reviser reproduces the first edition by showing some liberty leading him several times to give priority to the target language. Then, the philological characteristics of this translation are analysed from a corpus composed of significant accounts for the distinction between Jews and Christians, namely that of the Last Supper (Mk 14, 22-25) and those of the multiplication of the loaves (Mk 6, 30-40 ; 8, 1-10). A comparison with the characteristics of Franz Delitzsch’s Classical Hebrew translation (1st ed. 1877) brings out the dominant features of Joseph Atzmon’s Modern Hebrew translation. A final research aims at noting the theological issues which are involved in the translation from Greek to Hebrew. This implies that first of all the problems raised when passing from a source language to a target language be clarified, and that the corpus chosen be situated in relation to the principle translations of the Hebrew New Testament.An inquiry conducted in Jerusalem, amongst the Hebrew-speaking Catholics who use these translations, is presented in the annexe
Goujon, Patrick. "Prendre part à l'intransmissible : histoire littéraire et sociale de la relation spirituelle à l'époque moderne : la correspondance de Jean-Joseph Surin (1600-1665)." Paris, EHESS, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EHES0026.
Full textReflection on the spiritual relationship is made possible through the correspondence of the Jesuit Jean-Joseph Surin (1600-1665) using the concept of "communication" based on the spiritual theology of the author. The status of the text and its functions can be described through the history of the circulation its manuscripts, the constitution of his collected letters and their publication. His spiritual direction and preaching shows the link between literature, society and spirituality based on a reflection on his "motives for writing". Surin claims that the relationship wich is established between the correspondent and the author is of their self-constitution as free subject, a relashionship in wich the third term (God) identifies the process of reception of the letter
Foret, Pascal. "Le corps dans la pédagogie de Jean-Baptiste de la Salle (1651-1719) : un habitus chrétien." Lyon 2, 1998. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/1998/foret_p.
Full textIn the stuggle of moviding educational facilities in the 17th century , Jean-Baptiste de la Salle ( 1651. 1719 ) wants his schools to become the places of christian education therefore in the course of scholar time he brings into play a pedagogy working in this aim. In consequence the acceptance of this reference theocentralized on the human being , refers for him to a special rule of the body. Being christian for Jean-Baptiste de la Salle means being disciple of Jesus Christ. It's both a knowledge ( scholarship ) and also a practice. Mysteries , dogma , in one word the christian knowledge must be transmitted to the scholar ( pupil ). But this knowledge is not enough. Therefore in the man as well as in the scholar , the manners to be and to behave are ascribed to this ultimate plan. The most common daily behaviour , all the acting takes shape around this christian aim. This organization , broadcasting , smeading and keeping the human being bound to an inclination to a lasting disposition , is the "habitus". Modesty , decency mactising consciousness exam , reproof, imitation of the teacher-brothers , vigilance are going to be as many pedagogie "tools"serving this lasallienne corporeal