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Academic literature on the topic 'Spirituality – Congresses'
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Published: 4 June 2021
Last updated: 3 February 2022
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Journal articles on the topic "Spirituality – Congresses"
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Zajc, Neža. "Fran Grivec (1878–1963) and Russian Studies." Monitor ISH 16, no. 1 (November 21, 2014): 195–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.33700/1580-7118.16.1.195-219(2014).
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The study examines the remarkable attitude of Fran Grivec, a Slovenian theologian and researcher of Slavic Christian history, to Russian spirituality and Orthodoxy. Grivec, the initiator and long-time head of the Velehrad Congresses, intentionally highlighted the ecumen•
Representative texts explode authors carry too far Asia: Soldier LIT
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The National Pastime – Directors 3: Bernal/Brocka
Valiant Try
Aliw
Directed by Ishmael Bernal
Written by Cecille Lardizabal (Franklin Cabaluna and Ishmael Bernal)[1]
Ishmael Bernal will be assured of major significance as a Filipino filmmaker by, among other films, Aliw. The same director who claimed in an interview last year that he makes films to express himself can now be said to have recognized his responsibility toward the moviegoers who support his work.[2] The urbane obsessions which characterized Dalawang Pugad, Isang Ibon, Ikaw Ay Akin, Menor de Edad, and Salawahan have been set aside, while the misfire of Boy Kodyak has been reloaded more carefully. In Aliw, Bernal manages with three characters what he had difficulty pulling off with one (Alma Moreno in last year’s Lagi na Lamang Ba Akong Babae?). Aliw, Sir!, the originally proposed title, would have been a better come-on; but then again, it makes unnecessary reference to the pre-martial law era’s Crush Ko si Sir. Whatever the reason for title change, the board of censors, contrary to its reputed character, allowed too-true-to-be-good glimpses into the lives of society’s alleged low-lifes, engaged in the oldest profession. The three characters round whom the narrative revolves are