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Livro Dos Espiritos
– Third Edition – THE SPIRITS’ BOOK Spiritualist Philosophy THE SPIRITS’ BOOK Containing the PRINCIPLES OF THE SPIRITIST DOCTRINE CONCERNING THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, THE NATURE OF SPIRITS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH HUMANKIND, MORAL LAWS, THE PRESENT LIFE, THE FUTURE LIFE AND THE DESTINY OF HUMANITY – ACCORDING TO THE TEACHINGS GIVEN BY HIGHLY EVOLVED SPIRITS THROUGH SEVERAL MEDIUMS – RECEIVED AND COORDINATED By Allan Kardec Translated by Darrel W. Kimble with Marcia M. Saiz Copyright © 2006 by INTERNATIONAL SPIRITIST COUNCIL SGAN Q. 909 – Conjunto F 70790-090 – Brasilia (DF) – Brazil All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording; nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise be copied for public or private use without prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN 978-85-98161-18-1 Original Title: LE LIVRE DES ESPRITS (PARIS, 1857) Translated by Darrel W. Kimble with Marcia M. Saiz Cover design by: Luciano Carneiro Holanda Layout: Rones José Silvano de Lima Edition of INTERNATIONAL SPIRITIST COUNCIL SGAN Q. 909 – Conjunto F 70790-090 – Brasilia (DF) – Brazil www.edicei.com [email protected] +55 61 3038-8400 Sales: + 55 61 3038 8425 Third Edition 10/2011 INTERNATIONAL DATA FOR CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION (ICP) K27g Kardec, Allan, 1804-1869. The Spirits’ Book: Spiritualist Philosophy: Principles of the Spiritist Doctrine / by Allan Kardec; [translated by Darrel W. Kimble and Marcia M. Saiz]. – Brasilia, DF (Brazil): International Spiritist Council, 2011. 584 p. ; 21 cm. Translated from: Le Livre des Esprits “Concerning the immortality of the soul, the nature of spirits and their relationships with humankind, moral laws, the present life, the future life and the destiny of humanity – according to the teachings given by highly evolved spirits through several mediums” ISBN 978-85-98161-18-1 1. -
Automatic Writing and the Book of Mormon: an Update
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS AUTOMATIC WRITING AND THE BOOK OF MORMON: AN UPDATE Brian C. Hales At a Church conference in 1831, Hyrum Smith invited his brother to explain how the Book of Mormon originated. Joseph declined, saying: “It was not intended to tell the world all the particulars of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon.”1 His pat answer—which he repeated on several occasions—was simply that it came “by the gift and power of God.”2 Attributing the Book of Mormon’s origin to supernatural forces has worked well for Joseph Smith’s believers, then as well as now, but not so well for critics who seem certain natural abilities were responsible. For over 180 years, several secular theories have been advanced as explanations.3 The more popular hypotheses include plagiarism (of the Solomon Spaulding manuscript),4 collaboration (with Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, etc.),5 1. Donald Q. Cannon and Lyndon W. Cook, eds., Far West Record: Minutes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1844 (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1983), 23. 2. “Journal, 1835–1836,” in Journals, Volume. 1: 1832–1839, edited by Dean C. Jessee, Mark Ashurst-McGee, and Richard L. Jensen, vol. 1 of the Journals series of The Joseph Smith Papers, edited by Dean C. Jessee, Ronald K. Esplin, and Richard Lyman Bushman (Salt Lake City: Church Historian’s Press, 2008), 89; “History of Joseph Smith,” Times and Seasons 5, Mar. 1, 1842, 707. 3. See Brian C. Hales, “Naturalistic Explanations of the Origin of the Book of Mormon: A Longitudinal Study,” BYU Studies 58, no. -
Spiritist Boundary-Work and the Morality of Materiality in Afro-Cuban Religion
SPIRITIST BOUNDARY-WORK AND THE MORALITY OF MATERIALITY IN AFRO-CUBAN RELIGION ◆ DIANA ESPIRITO SANTO Institute of Social Sciences (ICS), University of Lisbon, Portugal Abstract This article explores the significance of notions of materiality in the practice of Cuban espiritismo and in the Afro-Cuban religious cults of santería and palo monte. In particular, it pursues an understanding of the kinds of relations that are seen to emerge between the practitioners of these cults and the spirits of the dead – relations produced through their varying interpretations and uses of ‘matter’, in which corresponding moral implications obtain. The author further examines the importance of ‘things’ and their absence through an ethnographic analysis of the radically diverging discourses on the nature of spirit mediumship among competing spiritist groups in Havana. At one end of the spectrum lies the highly syncretic practice of espiritismo cruzado (crossed spiritism), characterized by its cosmological and ritual inclusivity, while at the other end is the doctrine-based espiritismo cientifico, where a popular concept of science places stricter limits on what can be understood as legitimately ‘spiritual’. Key Words ◆ Afro-Cuban religion ◆ boundary-work ◆ materiality ◆ morality ◆ spiritism INTRODUCTION All groups, professional, religious, ethnic or cultural, tend to protect the boundaries of their activities and thus the autonomy and legitimacy of their knowledge or expertise. The sociologist Thomas F. Gieryn’s (1983: Journal of Material Culture http://mcu.sagepub.com Copyright © The Author(s), 2010. Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav Vol. 15(1): 64–82 [1359–1835 (201003) 10.1177/1359183510355226] Espirito Santo: AFRO-CUBAN RELIGION 781) analysis of the kind of ideological ‘boundary-work’ at stake among scientists is particularly revealing of the fact that very often these borders need to be actively sought and defended against other activities that do not belong inside them, in this case, non-scientific, intellectual, religious or technical ones. -
Yun Mi Hwang Phd Thesis
SOUTH KOREAN HISTORICAL DRAMA: GENDER, NATION AND THE HERITAGE INDUSTRY Yun Mi Hwang A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of PhD at the University of St Andrews 2011 Full metadata for this item is available in St Andrews Research Repository at: http://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/ Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/1924 This item is protected by original copyright This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence SOUTH KOREAN HISTORICAL DRAMA: GENDER, NATION AND THE HERITAGE INDUSTRY YUN MI HWANG Thesis Submitted to the University of St Andrews for the Degree of PhD in Film Studies 2011 DECLARATIONS I, Yun Mi Hwang, hereby certify that this thesis, which is approximately 80,000 words in length, has been written by me, that it is the record of work carried out by me and that it has not been submitted in any previous application for a higher degree. I was admitted as a research student and as a candidate for the degree of PhD in September 2006; the higher study for which this is a record was carried out in the University of St Andrews between 2006 and 2010. I, Yun Mi Hwang, received assistance in the writing of this thesis in respect of language and grammar, which was provided by R.A.M Wright. Date …17 May 2011.… signature of candidate ……………… I hereby certify that the candidate has fulfilled the conditions of the Resolution and Regulations appropriate for the degree of PhD in the University of St Andrews and that the candidate is qualified to submit this thesis in application for that degree. -
Spring 2014 RAM Catalog
publications + distribution spring 2014 spring 2014 Architecture 5 Art + Culture 9 Design + Graphics 20 Photography 24 Theory + Writings 29 Previously Announced 35 RAM OrdER + TradE INFormatioN 38 rampub.com Architecture Highlights ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO 1900–2010 The Construction of Modernity: Works, Design, Art, and Thought Fernanda Canales & Cándida Fernández (Eds.) From the iconic modernism of Luis Barragán to the brightly colored postmodern forms of Ricardo Legoretta, this important historical document deals with the plurality of architectural styles and voices in Mexico during the 20th and early 21st centuries. Referencing French philosopher Michel Foucault’s idea of effective history in which knowledge does not encompass absolute truths delivered in traditional historical texts but rather fragments, shortening its vision to the things nearest it, Architecture in Mexico offers a new reading of the diverse interests at stake in historical Mexican architecture—its production and its subsequent reception. The volume pursues comprehension beyond built forms and closer to January 2014, Hardcover 10 ¼ x 13 inches, 600 pp the ideas (and ideologies) that gave rise to them. 1,393 b&w and 1,357 color ISBN: 978-607-7612-79-7 ARQUINE, MEXICO Retail price: TBA FOMENTO CULTURAL BANAMEX, MEXICO Guía CANDELA Candela Guide Juan Ignacio del Cueto The latest volume in this much-enjoyed series of pocket-sized guide books on pivotal 20th-century Mexican architects features the work of Félix Candela (1910–1997). The Spanish-born and German-educated Candela was forced to leave his homeland after fighting against Franco. He later fled to Mexico, where he cultivated his architectural career. Candela is noted for his stunning use of concrete construction for thin-shell hyperbolic paraboloids and domed structures. -
Direct? Voice
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Chico Xavier, O Filme. Um Santo Para O Nosso Tempo
93 Chico Xavier, o filme. Um santo para o nosso tempo Chico Xavier , the Movie. A Saint for Our Time. Chico Xavier, la película. Un santo para el nuestro tiempo. Luiz Vadico Escritor e doutor em Multimeios (Unicamp), Professor Titular do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação da Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (SP), autor dos livros Filmes de Cristo. Oito aproximações (2009), O Campo do Filme Religioso. Cinema, religião e sociedade (2015) e Cinema e Religião. Perguntas e respostas (2016). Atualmente desenvolve pesquisas sobre a Hagiografia Fílmica e Hierofanias no Cinema. E-mail: [email protected] Resumo Abstract Resumen Neste artigo analisaremos o filme Chico Xavier In this article, we analyze the movie Chico Xavier, Em este artículo, analizamos la película (Daniel Filho, 2010). Verificaremos como o (Daniel Filho, 2010). We intend to analyse how Chico Xavier, de Daniel Filho (2010). Vamos médium é retratado, defendendo a ideia de que the Medium is portrayed, defending the idea a comprobar cómo se retrata el medium, o filme se enquadra no gênero Filme Hagiográfico that the movie fits in the so called Hagiographic defendiendo la idea de que encaja en el género e não na cinebiografia e ou melodrama, como movie genre and not in the biopic and/or de la película hagiográfica y no en la película anunciado. melodrama, as advertised. biográfica y el melodrama, com fue anunciado. Palavras-chave: Hagiografia. Chico Xavier. Filme Keywords: Hagiographic Movie. Chico Xavier. espírita. Spiritualist Films. Palabras-claves: Película hagiográfica; Chico Xavier; películas espiritualistas. v Artigo submetido em 09/06/2015 e aceito para publicação em 23/06/2015 94 1. -
O Evangelho Segundo O Espiritismo
– Second Edition – THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SPIRITISM with THE EXPLANATION OF THE MORAL MAXIMS OF CHRIST IN CONCORDANCE WITH SPIRITISM AND THEIR APPLICATIONS TO THE DIFFERENT CIRCUMSTANCES OF LIFE by Allan Kardec UNSHAKABLE FAITH IS ONLY THE KIND THAT CAN STAND FACE TO FACE WITH REASON IN ALL HUMAN EPOCHS. Translated by Darrel W. Kimble and Ily Reis Copyright © 2008 by INTERNATIONAL SPIRITIST COUNCIL SGAN Q. 909 – Conjunto F 70790-090 – Brasilia (DF) – Brazil All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced by any mechanical, photographic, or electronic process, or in the form of a phonographic recording; nor may it be stored in a retrieval system, transmitted, or otherwise be copied for public or private use without prior written permission of the publisher ISBN 978-85-98161-70-9 Original French: L’ÉVANGILE SELON LE SPIRITISME (Paris, 1864) Translated by Darrel W. Kimble and Ily Reis Cover design by: Luciano Carneiro Holanda Layout: Rones José Silvano de Lima INTERNATIONAL SPIRITIST COUNCIL SGAN Q. 909 – Conjunto F 70790-090 – Brasilia (DF) – Brazil www.edicei.com [email protected] +55 61 3038-8400 Sales: + 55 61 3038-8425 Second Edition 10/2011 INTERNATIONAL DATA FOR CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION (ICP) K27g Kardec, Allan, 1804-1869. The Gospel according to Spiritism: with the explanation of the moral maxims of Christ in concordance with Spiritism and their applications to the different circumstances of life / by Allan Kardec; [translated by Darrel W. Kimble and Ily Reis]. – Brasilia, DF (Brazil): International Spiritist Council, 2011. 466 p. ; 21 cm Translated from: L’Évangile selon le Spiritisme ISBN 978-85-98161-70-9 1. -
Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil Darrell William Lynch University of Tennessee, Knoxville
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Masters Theses Graduate School 12-1996 Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil Darrell William Lynch University of Tennessee, Knoxville Recommended Citation Lynch, Darrell William, "Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1996. https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/4225 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Masters Theses by an authorized administrator of Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a thesis written by Darrell William Lynch entitled "Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil." I have examined the final electronic copy of this thesis for form and content and recommend that it be accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, with a major in Anthropology. Michael H. Logan, Major Professor We have read this thesis and recommend its acceptance: Benita J. Howell, Yulan Washburn Accepted for the Council: Carolyn R. Hodges Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School (Original signatures are on file with official student records.) To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a thesis written by Darrell William Lynch entitled "Patient Satisfaction with Spiritist Healing in Brazil." I have examined the final copy of this thesis for form and content and recommend that it be accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, with a major in Anthropology. -
A Comparative Study Between U.S. and Brazilian Acquisition Regulations and Practices Kesia G
Air Force Institute of Technology AFIT Scholar Theses and Dissertations Student Graduate Works 3-11-2011 A Comparative Study Between U.S. and Brazilian Acquisition Regulations and Practices Kesia G. Gomes Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.afit.edu/etd Part of the Operations and Supply Chain Management Commons Recommended Citation Gomes, Kesia G., "A Comparative Study Between U.S. and Brazilian Acquisition Regulations and Practices" (2011). Theses and Dissertations. 1493. https://scholar.afit.edu/etd/1493 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Graduate Works at AFIT Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of AFIT Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN US AND BRAZILIAN ACQUISITION REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES THESIS Kesia G Arraes Gomes, Captain, Brazilian Air Force AFIT/LSCM/ENS/11-04 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR UNIVERSITY AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. The views expressed in this thesis are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the United States Government. AFIT/LSCM/ENS/11-04 A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN US AND BRAZILIAN ACQUISITION REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES THESIS Presented to the Faculty Department of Operational Sciences Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and Training Command In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Logistics Management Kesia Guedes Arraes Gomes Captain, Brazilian Air Force March 2011 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. -
Buddhism, Diversity and ‘Race’: Multiculturalism and Western Convert Buddhist Movements in East London – a Qualitative Study
1 Buddhism, Diversity and ‘Race’: Multiculturalism and Western convert Buddhist movements in East London – a qualitative study Thesis submitted by Sharon Elizabeth SMITH Goldsmiths’ College, University of London in partial fulfilment of the requirements for degree of PhD History 2 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the work set out in this thesis for PhD History is entirely my own Sharon Elizabeth SMITH 3 ABSTRACT This study considers the development of convert Buddhism in multicultural environments. Its focus is on the encounters of people of colour (defined for the purposes of this study as people of African, Asian and Caribbean descent) with Western convert Buddhist movements, which tend to be predominantly white and middle-class. The study uses an ethnographic case study approach informed by feminist epistemologies. The case-studies are of two of the largest Western convert Buddhist movements in the UK – the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO) and Sōka Gakkai International-UK (SGI-UK) – and focus on their branches in the multicultural inner-city location of East London. The findings suggest that most Buddhists of colour in these movements come from the second generation of the diaspora. For the FWBO, there is an apparently hegemonic discourse of middle-class whiteness that people of colour and working class members of this movement have to negotiate as part of their involvement. In contrast, for SGI-UK, the ethos is one of a moral cosmopolitanism that encourages intercultural dialogue thus facilitating the involvement of a considerably more multicultural and international following. People of colour find that their practices of the techniques of the self provided by each movement enable them to feel more empowered in relation to their quotidian experience of racisms and racialisation, as well as encouraging them in a more anti-essentialist approach to identity that sees it as fluid and contingent. -
Duke University Dissertation Template
‘Christ the Redeemer Turns His Back on Us:’ Urban Black Struggle in Rio’s Baixada Fluminense by Stephanie Reist Department of Romance Studies Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Walter Migolo, Supervisor ___________________________ Esther Gabara ___________________________ Gustavo Furtado ___________________________ John French ___________________________ Catherine Walsh ___________________________ Amanda Flaim Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Romance Studies in the Graduate School of Duke University 2018 ABSTRACT ‘Christ the Redeemer Turns His Back on Us:’ Black Urban Struggle in Rio’s Baixada Fluminense By Stephanie Reist Department of Romance Studies Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Walter Mignolo, Supervisor ___________________________ Esther Gabara ___________________________ Gustavo Furtado ___________________________ John French ___________________________ Catherine Walsh ___________________________ Amanda Flaim An abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Romance Studies in the Graduate School of Duke University 2018 Copyright by Stephanie Virginia Reist 2018 Abstract “Even Christ the Redeemer has turned his back to us” a young, Black female resident of the Baixada Fluminense told me. The 13 municipalities that make up this suburban periphery of