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Journal articles on the topic "Stigmatisation (religion) – 20e siècle"
Lachance, Anne. "L'influence du facteur religieux dans le financement des écoles privées au Québec et en Ontario." Canadian Journal of Political Science 54, no. 1 (February 17, 2021): 23–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423920001134.
Full textDesautels, Éric. "La géographie des religions : quel apport à la compréhension de l’évolution du catholicisme québécois au 20e siècle? Fabien Venon, Géographie et religion en France et au Québec, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2011, 254 p.; Les paroisses de Montréal en crise. La fin d’un bastion catholique?, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2012, 202 p.; Les paroisses au défi de la modernité. L’archidiocèse de Montréal, 2013, 108 p. Fabien Venon, Géographie et religion en France et au Québec, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2011, 254 p. Fabien Venon, Les paroisses de Montréal en crise. La fin d’un bastion catholique?, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2012, 202 p. Fabien Venon, Les paroisses au défi de la modernité. L’archidiocèse de Montréal, 2013, 108 p." Recherches sociographiques 55, no. 3 (2014): 583. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1028380ar.
Full textDunoyer, Christiane. "Alpes." Anthropen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.124.
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Hamon, Romuald. "Les fonctions des stigmates de la Passion du Christ." Rennes 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006REN20016.
Full textStigmatized Christians are fascinating. According to different ages and views, some people believed they had cleared up the unpenetrated darkness surrounding the miracle of the wounds of the Passion of Christ. And although cases of stigmatization have become rare, the passion for this unusual physical phenomenon endures. Yet a study of the Pio, Lebouc, Higginson, Beauvais and Galgani cases reveals that the stigmata proceed either from self-mutilation or from a ruse suggesting their presence. However, the main point does not lie here. Research into this peculiar form taken by the relationship between the subject and his or her body proves to be more fruitful, and this all the more so since the phenomenon finds legitimacy in Catholicism and is upheld by a mystic relation to Jesus. Following the Freudian and Lacanian theories, the thesis, based on clinical elements, demonstrates the two main functions of stigmata for these subjects. That is to say the treatment of uncontrollable pleasure belonging to the body itself and the appearance of a process of representation enabling the subject to accept it and deal with it
Le, Bihan Yann. "Construction sociale et stigmatisation de la "femme noire" : représentations, attitudes et conduites masculines dans la société française." Amiens, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AMIEA001.
Full textAmiard, Marjorie. "Ecole et religion en Angleterre : évolutions et enjeux depuis 1944 : thèse." Nice, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NICE2020.
Full textReligion remains a characteristic feature of the English education system. Churches have exercised a powerful hold over the school system in a country where the dual system has never been seriously challenged. Since 1998, ministers have approved public funding for minority faith schools. Labour is responsive to the claims of the communities which seek the extension of faith schools. How has the education system developed integrating into the mainstream of state education denominational schools, religious instruction and worship as legal requirements ? What is the real place of religion in today's English schools ?
Yannissopoulou, Maria. "Société et religion en Grèce insulaire : un exemple : Potamiatinos." Paris, EHESS, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992EHES0038.
Full textAn ethnological and ethnohistorical study of a catholic village in tinos, one of the cyclades. During the xviiie century, the dominant catholics exchanged place in the power structure with the dominated orthodoxes under pressure from socio-political transformations. Within this new context, catholicism contributed to maintaining the catholic rural communities in an archaic situation. Over the past twenty years the growing market economy and the political changes which occurred in greece in the wake of the fall of the "colonel's regime" have begun to obliterate these archaic features
Salhi, Mohamed Brahim. "Société et religion en Kabylie : 1850-2000." Paris 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA030132.
Full textThis research is concerned with the relationship between society and religion in Kabylia with reference to the tradional trend and the reformist movement. The study further explores the changes in the areas which fall under the sway of reformist movement. For example, we wanted to question issue of Kabyle éducation in the first half of 20th Century. In this repect, the first thirteen chapters have been extended to two others chapters. These two chapters highlith the political struggles and Identity protest in Kabylia and focus on the intellectual and cultural elites who led them in the period between 1940 and 2001. This additional part is tightly linked to the other chapters as it extends the bounds between local and global issues, involving the crisis of modernity and the effects of modernization, and last, the nature of relationship between individual and his own self. Beside, we wanted to raise and treat the issue of social and political mediations starting from the analyis of recent and recurring protests in Kabylia
Cherblanc, Jacques. "Théorisation ancrée du religieusement acceptable au Québec : le service d'animation spirituelle et d'engagement communautaire dans les écoles secondaires francophones de l'île de Montréal." Bordeaux 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR40015.
Full textAbiven, Yohann. "Le bourgeois, le prêtre, l'ouvrier : religion et politique à Landerneau (XIXe-XXe siècles)." Rennes 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010REN1G018.
Full textA liberal and educated middle class, a conservative peasantry, a proud aristocracy, a venerated Church, a large working-class population; these are the forces present which make the town of Landerneau an exemplary case-study of the reconfiguration of the doctrine and politics of the era. The present thesis, using the methods of historical political-science, sets out to analyze the strategic alliances among Landerneau’s secular and religious elite groups, from the instauration of universal, male suffrage right up to periods when the public sphere seemed to demonstrate a wholly new face. Based on the Landerneau elites’ very ostensible Catholic faith, and our examination, in the first part of this thesis, of all its political and religious implications, we employ the all-too-ignored category of “bourgeois Catholicism”, a theme derived from the work of Emile Poulat. The intense quarrels, which oppose the parish to the town hall, contribute to the formation of ‘Catholic opinion’, soon exemplified by a Catholic party and value system particularly at odds with a more classic, Catholic-bourgeois framework. In the second part, we explore how the broader middle class prudently and pragmatically coalesces with the more intransigent Catholic social movement, effectively a political force controlled by local clergy, thus joining the Christian Democratic side of politics. This political choice of ‘clerical populism’ was unusual for the middle classes, more accustomed to traditions of independence. The real fear of working-class, socialist militancy thus cements a new conservative party bringing together diverse social forces ranging from more or less liberal vested-interests to clerically-influenced democrats. In essence, we explore the new cleavages within the broad Right as new temporal concerns touch even the Holy See. The proponents of the new campaigning Church draw on their Christian Democrat roots, on the language and even the ideas of contemporary liberal and socialist perspectives. In a sense, we witness the surprising revival, by strange paths and from varied origins, of a certain ‘bourgeois Catholicism’ and its concomitant claim to a greater degree of autonomy from the authority of the formal Church
Névot, Aurélie. ""Les lolos ont-ils une religion ?" : le théâtre rituel midje chez les Nipa du Yunnan (Chine)." Paris 10, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA100137.
Full textThis thesis considers the Nipa's society of south-western China ; formerly known as « lolo ». The study of the ritual theater called midje which expresses the anthropology of the Nipas, try to show how those people organize their life and their thought through their shamanic religion whose representatives are the bimos. Those shamans have a ritual writing different from the Chinese writing, and they communicate with the spirits by cosmos travels thanks to the psalmodies of their books. This study also proposes a reflection about the Chinese global society. It deals with the "unification cult" which is the basis of the Chinese govermnent since its origins. The central power wants to integrate the Nipas into the Yi national minority in order to federate the different yi branches. It uses then the shamanic structures by delegating a certain power to the local entity composed of the traditional bimos directed by the official bimo elected by the State
Caroll-Lorin, Kristi. "Les mouvements évangéliques et les médias dans l'Amérique contemporaine : l'église électronique." Paris 10, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA100031.
Full textBetween 1976 and 1988 a televised religious phenomenon called the electronic church influenced the political and social scene in the United States. Encouraged by conservative movements of the new right as well as by President Reagan himself, the electronic church became quite prominent. Combining evangelical traditions of the protestant church and techniques of modern media, the electronic church renewed the religious spirit of the american viewer while provoking the criticism of leberals. Through its televised programs, three main tendencies appear: fundamentalist, charismatic and traditional. The electronic church's diversity is represented by three outstanding televangelists: jerry falwell, oral roberts and robert schuller. Their goals, ideologies and methods are defined by their messages (spiritual, social economic and political). Important events in american protestantism and the missions of pioneer evangelists as well as statistical and technical data are used to evaluate the impact of the electronic church in contemporary America
Joslet, Catherine. "Du concile au synode : Histoire de l'action pastorale dans le diocèse d'Angoulême de 1958 à 1993." Limoges, 2013. http://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/ad057779-6be8-4037-83ac-2cb2370d9cf4/blobholder:0/2013LIMO2004.pdf.
Full textThe period leading of the end of 1950s at the beginning of 1990s sees taking place of deep changes in the Catholic Church, in France. Even if evolutions appear before 1960s, , the council Vatican II, which takes place during four sessions, from October, 1962 till December, 1965, creates a wind of reforms within the Church. Thus, a new “pastoral” was born. The conciliar decree Presbyterorum ordinis, on The ministry and the life of the priests, specifies that the Council pursues a “ a pastoral aim of internal renewal of the Church, spreading of the Gospel all over the world and dialogue with the world of today" (n. 12). The pastoral must allow the inner workings, somehow, of the Church, and its openness to the world, which translated in the proclamation of the Gospel: it has to be a missionary. The study of the diocese of Angouleme, in Charente, gives an example of how, over the decades, sometimes very agitated, lines pastoral develop and apply. These should take into account guidance from the Holy See and the French episcopate, changes within the society, but also local realities. Although the term "pastoral" refers primarily to the bishop, then the priests, religious and lay people participate in this pastoral life, which is not to be mere performers. This is represents one of the main gain of Vatican II. Over the years, each christened sees evolve its participation in the life of the Church. This thesis on the history of pastoral action in the Diocese of Angouleme from 1958 to 1993, studies the relationships between the Church and society, especially in the years 1960-1970. It also discusses the developments experienced by priests: the identity crisis that reaches some, the decline in vocations, the growing role of lay. . . The religious experience a similar path, even if the community life is a fundamental characteristic. The apostolate of the laity, encouraged by the Second Vatican Council, continues to strengthen, not without hesitation, and it is inevitably marked by successes and failures. Specific sectors of the pastoral: youth, liturgy, family and health, provide illustrations. Finally, the diocesan synod, held in 1988, offers a look at the diocesan pastoral life, for its achievements and its projects
Books on the topic "Stigmatisation (religion) – 20e siècle"
Religion in Britain since 1945: Believing without belonging. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
Find full textReligion, civilization, and civil war: 1945 through the millennium. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2004.
Find full textCanadian Corporation for Studies in Religion, ed. The Costa Rican Catholic Church, social justice, and the rights of workers, 1979-1996. Waterloo, Ont: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004.
Find full textNew Age and Neopagan Religions in America (Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series). Columbia University Press, 2006.
Find full textPike, Sarah M. New Age and Neopagan Religions in America (Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series). Columbia University Press, 2004.
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