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Journal articles on the topic "Vie chrétienne – Italie"
Majorana, Bernadette. "Une pastorale spectaculaire Missions et missionnaires jésuites en Italie (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 57, no. 2 (2002): 297–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.2002.280046.
Full textFerraro, Séverine. "Les images de la vie terrestre de la Vierge dans l’art mural (peintures et mosaïques) en France et en Italie : des origines de l’iconographie chrétienne jusqu’au Concile de Trente." Bulletin du Centre d’études médiévales d’Auxerre, no. 17.1 (April 16, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cem.13124.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Vie chrétienne – Italie"
Sotinel, Claire. "La Vénétie chrétienne au VIe siècle." Paris 4, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA040062.
Full textDramatic changes tookplace in the roman province of venetia et histria during the sixth century. The investigation on these changes is based on the outstanding documents concerning the three chapters controversy. The sentence prononced against theodorus of mopsuestia, theodoretus of cyrrus and ibas of edessa at emeror justinian's instigation induces a severe conflict between pope vigilius and imperial authority. In 553, the pope finally accepts to suscribe to this sentence, but his successor pelagius runs into an important opposition in italy. Supporting the bishop of aquileia, all the churches of venetia et histria separate from the roman communion during several decades. Trying to understand the origin of this exceptionnal obstinacy leads to study several cultural and political aspects of this period of time, during which the traditional structures rapidely desintegrate. The first part of this thesis examines the province of venetia et histria during the first half of the century, outlining the numerous indices of vitality in the cities and particularly studying the political situation of the province during the gothic war. The central part studies the cause of the three chapters. The last one concerns the schismatic churches and their decline until the beginning of the seventh century. A special investigation is carried on the medieval documents that study the eccle ecclesiastical history of aquileia as beeing the history of the origin of venice
Carrara, Paolo. "Forma ecclesiae : Per un cattolicesimo di popolo oggi: “per tutti” anche se non “di tutti”." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27229.
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La radicalité du changement culturel provoque une crise de la forma ecclesiae et introduit la question relative à quelle est la forme de l’Église la plus appropriée à l’annonce de l’évangile. L’Église italienne, que le présent travail a l’intention d’assumer en qualité de point de référence particulier, en est également intéressée: contrairement au passé, même le plus récent, la foi chrétienne n’est plus un patrimoine «de tous». La question se pose puisque, au nom de l’évangile, l’action de l’Église ne peut pas disperser, pourtant, le caractère universel de la foi en soi même (son être «pour tous»). Dans un tel scénario, s’enclenche le but que cette thèse se pose de poursuivre sur le plan de la pensée théologique-pastorale: elle veut accompagner l’Église en son être à l’intérieur de cette tension entre l’instance théologique d’une foi qui est «pour tous» et le donné sociologique dont il émerge qu’elle n’est plus «de tous». Beaucoup de projets contemporaines de réforme pastorale ont l’intention de faire face aux transformations de la culture afin d’empêcher tout injustifiée domestication. Cependant, comme cette thèse essaie à le prouver, ils risquent souvent de suggérer une rupture avec le passé récent du corps ecclésial. Pour eux la référence polémique est représentée par cette figure de «catholicisme populaire» avec qui, dans le contexte de la «civilisation paroissiale», l’expérience chrétienne est réussie à s’enraciner dans le tissu social. Dans ces projets, il est – en effet – assimilé d’une manière restrictive à une sorte de «catholicisme de masse», basé seulement sur des processus religieux de socialisation et d’uniformisation de l’expérience. Au contraire, le but de ce travail consiste en un essai de compréhension renouvelée de cette figure de vie chrétienne. Elle n’est retenue seulement selon la particulière forme historique qu’elle a adoptée dans le demain passé, marqué par une situation d’homogénéité culturelle, d’une Église de peuple, mais aussi comme principe opératoire qui désigne la capacité du christianisme de se réaliser en tant qu’élévation et transfiguration des formes anthropologiques de base. Cette perspective dynamique permet de trouver dans le «catholicisme populaire» un principe écclesio-génétique qui exalte l’interaction entre l’initiative ecclésiale et la sensibilité des croyants, et qui, tout en défendant la qualité théologale de l’expérience chrétienne, ne méprise pas la valeur pédagogique de son enracinement religieux. La dynamique qui préside au «catholicisme populaire», grâce à la confrontation avec une étude sur le terrain, conduit à l’individuation de certaines provocations à propos de la structure du corps ecclésial, en ce qui concerne les représentations, les actions, les sujets et les limites qui le caractérisent. Elles sont transposées de manière à envisager une réforme de l’Église qui s’avère applicable pour le présent et qui cherche à garder le caractère universel-non formel de la foi, c’est à dire son «pour tous».
The current radical cultural change causes a crisis of the forma ecclesiae and introduces a question about what type of Church could be more relevant for the announcement of the Gospel. Italian Church, which is the main point of view for this work, is affected too: actually, Christian faith is no longer a heritage “of everyone”. The question arises because, in the name of the Gospel, the ecclesial action has to be universal (it’s “for everyone”). The theological and pastoral aim of this thesis is to reflect about the tension between the theological objective of a faith “for everyone” and the sociological fact that this faith is no longer “of everyone”. Many contemporary projects of pastoral reforms aims to consider these cultural transformations, avoiding a possible improper domestication. However, as this thesis would like to pursue, there could be the risk of provoking a gap with the past of the Church. Actually, these projects attack the “popular Catholicism”, that is the figure through which Christianity has been rooted inside the fabric of society at the time of the “parish system”. It is reduced as a sort of impure “mass Catholicism”. Whereas, the aim of this work is to suggest a resumption of this “popular Catholicism”. This figure is not considered in a static way (its form at the time of christianitas) but in a dynamic one. “Popular Catholicism” reminds us that Christianity comes from the comparison, the assumption, and the transformation of shared and daily ways of life. Moreover, this dynamics is successful when it comes from the interaction between power initiative and believers’ common sensibility. The dynamics so discovered, also by means of a study in the field, leads to find some challenges, able to change the current ecclesial body. They concern: descriptions, actions, subjects, and boundaries. These challenges are considered as special directions for a Church reform able to answer current needs, without forgetting the fact that it is in service of a faith “for everyone”.
Ferraro, Séverine. "Les images de la vie terrestre de la Vierge dans l'art mural (peintures et mosaïques) en France et en Italie : des origines de l’iconographie chrétienne jusqu’au Concile de Trente." Thesis, Dijon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012DIJOL033/document.
Full textThis thesis is devoted to wall images of the Virgin’s earthly life, an iconographic sequence composed of the young Mary’s history and episodes from Christ’s life which are related to the Virgin, until Pentecost. This research comes within the extended framework from the early Christian art to the Council of Trent. It is based on an abundant iconographic documentation which includes more than 2300 pictures, wall paintings and mosaics, preserved in France and Italy. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the quantitative analysis of the iconographic documentation, according to a triple point of view. A thematic analysis identifies three phases in the chronological sequence of the Virgin’s earthly life, while specifying the quantitative importance of each of the studied iconographic themes. An analysis of the geographical distribution of different listed conservation sites reveals spatial characteristics which are specific to each territory studied, in connection with local history. Finally, a chronological analysis allows to integrate wall images from great phases of the art history, as well as to highlight the most emblematic decorations. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the iconographic investigation itself. As preamble, the various textual sources used in this research are presented. They are grouped into three categories : canonical sources, apocryphal gospels and medieval texts. The iconographic analysis of different themes about the Virgin’s earthly life are organized around three sequences : episodes preceding Christ’s birth (youth of Mary and Incarnation), those of Jesus’ Childhood (from the Nativity to Jesus among the Doctors) and those of adult Christ in which Mary plays a role (from Wedding at Cana to Pentecost). This analysis’ objective is to determine the different components of studied iconographic themes and to establish their specific typology, while stressing constants and breakpoints. The highlighting of the links between images and textual sources is also a priority of this research. Cross-cutting issues related to the development of Marian iconography itself, the process of images diffusion, the perception of the Marian figure as an edifying model and the study of the link between images and texts or their location in the ecclesial space are presented in the form of concluding reflections. In parallel, a selection of wall images of the Virgin’s earthly life, chosen according to the analysis arguments for their exemplary nature, is represented as three catalogues matching narrative sequences mentioned above. The selective bibliography on the various conservation sites is presented in each catalogue. Other bibliographic tools are provided in appendices volume. A thematic directory, listing all the wall images that belong to the iconographic documentation of the study, is also provided in appendix
Ferraro, Séverine. "Les images de la vie terrestre de la Vierge dans l'art mural (peintures et mosaïques) en France et en Italie : des origines de l'iconographie chrétienne jusqu'au Concile de Trente." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00841816.
Full textBouscharain, Anne. "La poétique de Battista Spagnoli de Mantoue (Bucoliques, Silves, Parthenices) et sa réception en France au XVIè siècle, à partir de l'édition des Syluarum Sex Opuscula (Paris, Josse Bade, 1503)." Paris, EPHE, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003EPHE4061.
Full textThe poet B. Spagnoli Mantuanus (1447-1516) had acquired great fame in Renaissance Europe. Often compared to Virgil, he drew his celebrity from his earlier works : the eclogues of Adulescentia, the Parthenice and the Silvae. From the end of the Quattrocento, an original poetic art arises through his works, combining the author's spirituality and the influence of the theory on literary style and emotional inspiration of Angelo Poliziano based upon Statius and Quintilian. In the Silvae - the 1503 anthology providing obvious evidence - Mantuan embraces the Alexandrian tradition brought back into fashion by Poliziano. He does this in order to take for himself the principle of an improvised epideictic writing, adapted to his ingenium and oriented towards self-expression. Arguing for the mediocritas of Horace, he promoted modern virtue and Christian meditation on glory and salvation. He chose to define the simplicity of a spontaneous celebration of faith as a writing principle, as opposed to the high poetic styles he considered to be impersonal and beyond reach. The influence of his poetry on the French poets of the Marot generation and the Pleiade is explained by the freedom of style inherent to the principles that Mantuan selected for his own poetry. These lie inbetween brief extemporary writing and search for erudite variety, as illustrated by the fragile impromptu of the Silvae where a refined celebration arose in his confession about the world and virtue. The afore-mentioned French authors, following Erasmus and various humanists of the 16th century, did consider him as a model of the lyrical poetry of the Renaissance, allying spirituality, praise and familiar inspiration
Petit, Dominique. "La société lombarde, Ve-VIIIe siècles : romanité, germanité, chrétienté." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040285.
Full textFrom their entering Italy (568) to the loss of their independence before Charles the Great, the Longobards assimilated to the Italian world. However, those changes were not a slow and inevitable process from arian and pagan germanism to the adoption of the Christian and roman models. During these two centuries and beyond, they have kept the memory and the use of customs born from the times of migrations and maybe even before, such as matrilineal links and endogamic uses. At the same time, they totally adopted the conceptions left by the Roman Empire through the memory of the Ostrogoths. Italy had to be united under one command exercised by a chief who would not necessarily have been catholic as the examples of Agilulf and Rothari show
Caillet, Jean-Pierre. "L'évergétisme monumental chrétien en Italie et à ses marges : d'après l'épigraphie des pavements de mosaïque (IVe-VIIe s.)." Paris 4, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA040118.
Full textThoreau-Girault, Éric. "Encadrement pastoral et vie religieuse dans les duchés tyrrhéniens (Naples, Amalfi, Gaète) du VIe au XIIe siècle." Paris 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA010523.
Full textBodin, Ariane. "Les manifestations sociales de l’être-chrétien en Italie et en Afrique romaine : début du IVe siècle-fin du VIe siècle." Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100128.
Full textThe approach of this dissertation is based not on the Christian community but on social history, and focuses on the issues of “Methodological individualism”, of which individuals form the social dynamics between the beginning of the 4th century and the end of the 6th century. Based on a sample of 198 individuals from Italy and Roman Africa, this thesis highlights the social manifestations of the Christian-Being by studying the Christians’s ways of doing, believing and saying, grouped together in what we have called their Christianess, according to the neologism das Christlichkeit coined by F. Nietzsche. In this dissertation, the author carried out the analysis of primary sources highlighting the faith of the Christians, which helped him to draw up a classification, comprising four different actions and two forms of expression. Primary actions are those deemed to be typically Christian, since this kind of behavior cannot be found in this form in any other religions of the Roman World. Secondary actions are those which already existed in the Roman Society, and are re-Used by Christians. Social actions deal with the networks of the faithful Christians, and lastly militant actions demonstrate the ability of Christians to stand up for their beliefs. The fellow Christians express their faith into two different ways, in writing and with their body. Two main parts compose this dissertation, made up of eight chapters, entitled - in order of appearance - as follows : “The Christians and the World. Living as a Christian in the roman society”and “The Christians, the Clerics and the Church”
Pergola, Philippe. "Les cimetières chrétiens de Rome depuis leurs origines jusqu'au 9e siècle : le cas du Praedium Domitillae et de la catacombe anonyme sur la via Ardeatina." Aix-Marseille 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992AIX10037.
Full textThe catacomb of domitilla is the wider and more homogeneous complex of the christian underground rome. More than sixty thousand burials, members of all social classes, followed one another since the beginning of the third century ot the mid fifth century a. D. A global study allows to define the different phases and the articulation of the catacomb. The analysis of the topography, the architecture, the epigraphy and the paintings replace this complex among the most exhaustive evidences of the late antiquity in rome. The catacomb expand from seven small hypogea (each one holding four to four hundred burials), both pagan or christian, independent, but which galleries wich will be connected each other, between the mid third and the mid fourth century, and will became the widest christian necropolis of rome together with the calixtus catacombs. A dossier on the cult of the martyrs venerated in the catacomb between the fourth and the ninth century and on the monumental changes wich caracterized the cult allows to understand thoroughly the relations between the catacomb and the three aisles basilica (iv-v c. ) and to examine the nature of this veneration during the early medieval times
Books on the topic "Vie chrétienne – Italie"
Henderson, John, and Timothy D. Verdon. Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and Religious Imagination in the Quattro-Cento. Syracuse University Press, 1990.
Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and Religious Imagination in the Quattrocento. Syracuse University Press, 1990.
Timothy, Verdon, and Henderson John 1949-, eds. Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and religious imagination in the Quattrocento. Syracuse University Press, 1990.