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Mariani, Paul P. "China's ‘Christian General’ Feng Yuxiang, the Evangelist Jonathan Goforth and the Changde Revival of 1919." Studies in World Christianity 20, no. 3 (December 2014): 238–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/swc.2014.0094.

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General Feng Yuxiang (1882–1948), China's ‘Christian General’, had already been a Christian for about six years before he decided systematically to evangelise his troops while they were stationed in northern Henan. He was convinced that Christianity would save his men and, in the process, would save China. To this end, Feng invited the Canadian missionary Jonathan Goforth (1859–1936) to hold a remarkable series of revivals in the late summer of 1919. During these revivals, which were modelled on the work of the evangelist Charles Finney, Feng himself broke into prayer in front of his men, and eventually 507 of Feng's troops were baptised. By the time of Goforth's second visit to Feng – a little over a year later – over 5,000 of the 9,000-man brigade had been baptised. This study will rely on Goforth's journal from 1919, Feng's own diaries, and other material to see how Goforth and Feng worked together to Christianise a significant segment of Feng's army. So did the ‘Christian General’ ultimately form a ‘Christian Army’ or even an indigenous church? Did Goforth's revivals in Feng's army have any long-term effect? Was Feng a convinced Christian, a Chinese patriot or simply an opportunist? This study seeks to answer these questions. 1
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Campbell, Gwyn. "Ranavalona I of Madagascar: African Jezebel or Patriot?" Monsoon 1, no. 2 (November 1, 2023): 2–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/2834698x-10739225.

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Abstract The conventional historical interpretation of the early nineteenth-century history of Madagascar is that it reflected two contrasting reigns, that of King Radama I (r. 1810–28), and that of his successor, Queen Ranavalona I (r. 1828–61). The dominant view of Radama is that he was an enlightened, progressive, and pro-European monarch who welcomed embassies from British-ruled Mauritius from 1816, signed a treaty of alliance with Britain in 1820, and within less than a decade banned slave exports, accepted a Resident British political agent at his court, encouraged a London Missionary Society mission in Madagascar, and with British military assistance quickly subjected the entire island to his rule. By contrast, Ranavalona, Radama's senior wife, was illiterate and, guided by superstition and ancestral beliefs, unpredictable and brutal. Upon Radama's untimely death in mid-1828, Ranavalona illicitly seized the throne, established a tyrannical administration, and pursued retrograde illiberal, xenophobic, and anti-Christian policies. This article critically examines the origins of the conventional interpretation of Ranavalona and argues for the rationality of core economic and military policies she adopted aimed at safeguarding Madagascar from European imperial domination.
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Dimitrijevic, Vesna. "Serbian landowners in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia the case of Bogdan Dundjerski." Balcanica, no. 42 (2011): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1142117d.

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Originally from Herzegovina, the Dundjerski family moved to south Hungary, present-day Serbia?s province of Vojvodina, in the seventeenth century. From the 1820s the family?s progress was marked by the enlargement of their landed property. In the early twentieth century the family owned or rented about 26,473 ha of land in Vojvodina. Bogdan Dundjerski (1860-1943), the third generation landowner, was brought up in a mixture of different traditions including the ethic of Serb highlanders of Herzegovina, central-European middle classes and Hungarian nobility. A wealthy landowner, Serb patriot and benefactor, whose political role in the Second World War remains controversial, described himself as: Serb, Christian Orthodox, landowner.
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Sajdek, Wiesława. "„Tradycja to sam postęp”. Konserwatyzm jako źródło pedagogiki współczesnej - na podstawie filozofii Augusta Cieszkowskiego." Polska Myśl Pedagogiczna 8 (November 14, 2022): 173–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/24504564pmp.22.009.16062.

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Zarówno poszczególny człowiek, jak i większe społeczności, a pośród nich narody i wreszcie cała ludzkość podlega postępowi. Jest on wpisany w stwórczy plan samego Boga. Nie zmienia to faktu, że wiele historycznych wydarzeń ów postęp opóźnia, albo wręcz hamuje. Do nich należą wojny oraz wszelkie inne formy terroryzmu. Zdaniem Cieszkowskiego wychowanie powinno być więc wychowaniem dla pokoju. Rosnąca świadomość tego, czym jest chrześcijaństwo, pozwalała snuć plany dotyczące pokoju światowego. Doctrina christiana pozostaje niezmienna przez wieki, jest tylko coraz lepiej rozumiana i dlatego może być pełniej wcielana w życie. Na przeszkodzie postępowi stoją ruchy rewolucyjne oraz egoizmy narodowe. Ideałem wychowawczym jest więc świadomy swoich obowiązków chrześcijanin, który – o ile jest Polakiem – jest polskim patriotą, nie przestając być przy tym Europejczykiem z szerokimi horyzontami, otwartym na potrzeby najuboższych i najbardziej prześladowanych na świecie społeczności. “Tradition Is Progress Itself ”: Conservatism as a Source of Contemporary Pedagogy – On the Basis of August Cieszkowski’s Philosophy Both the individual man and larger communities, and among them nations and finally the whole of humanity, are subject to progress. This is inscribed in the creative plan of God Himself. This does not change the fact that many historical events delay or even hinder this progress. These include wars and all other forms of terrorism. According to Cieszkowski, education should be education for peace. The growing awareness of what Christianity is, allowed plans for world peace to be made. The doctrina christiana has remained unchanged for centuries, but is only increasingly better understood, and can therefore be more fully put into practice. Revolutionary movements and national egoisms stand in the way of progress. The ideal of education is therefore a Christian who is aware of his or her duties and who, provided he or she is Polish, is a Polish patriot, without ceasing to be a broad-minded European open to the needs of the poorest and most persecuted communities in the world.
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Kamali, Sara. "Informants, Provocateurs, and Entrapment: Examining the Histories of the FBI’s PATCON and the NYPD’s Muslim Surveillance Program." Surveillance & Society 15, no. 1 (February 28, 2017): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24908/ss.v15i1.5254.

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Since September 11, 2001, the U.S. government and police departments across the United States, most notably the New York City Police Department, have been collecting intelligence targeting Muslim American communities. The controversial surveillance practices include the use of confidential informants, undercover operations, and entrapment, and infringing upon civil rights and civil liberties in the name of national security. A decade before 9/11, however, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted the same practices against a completely different demographic – Christian Right militants, through a program called PATCON, short for Patriot Conspiracy. Building upon the concept of surveillance as social sorting (Lyon 2013) and surveillance and terrorism (Monahan 2013), This article will compare the history of surveillance tactics used by the FBI against Christian Right militants and those used by the NYPD against non-militant Muslim Americans, and assess their implications in the context of civil rights, leaving a legacy of mistrust between these respective groups and the federal government that further undermines the national security interests of the United States.
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Yates, Brian J. "Christian Patriot or Oromo Traitor?: The Ethiopian State in the Memories of Ras Gobäna Dače." Northeast African Studies 13, no. 2 (2013): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nas.2013.0015.

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Peterson, Anna. "Lucian in Byzantium: The Intersection of the Comic Tradition and Christian Orthodoxy in the Anonymous Patriot." Journal of Late Antiquity 10, no. 1 (2017): 250–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jla.2017.0008.

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Brian J. Yates. "Christian Patriot or Oromo Traitor? The Ethiopian State in the Memories of Ras Gobäna Dače." Northeast African Studies 13, no. 2 (2013): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/nortafristud.13.2.0025.

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Park, Eun-Young. "Uchimura Kanzo and Modern Japan." Korean Association For Japanese History 60 (April 30, 2023): 235–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.24939/kjh.2023.4.60.235.

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The period in which Uchimura Kanzo lived was a time when modern Japan achieved national unity. He experienced a series of victories in the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars, and spent his life under the rapidly growing Japanese militarism that followed. Uchimura, who lived in such an era, constructed a new worldview through Christianity. For Uchimura, in particular, the question of how to reconcile Christianity as a Western religion with his homeland, Japan, was the ideological and practical challenge of his life. Uchimura, as he is well known for his refusal to bow deeply to the Imperial Rescript on Education in the formal ceremony held at the First Higher School, and his insistence on anti-war, seems to have been a prominent figure who clashed repeatedly with the nationalism of his time and was at odds with the state. However, Uchimura was also a Christian and a patriot who loved Japan all his life, as his famous love for the “two Js” (Jesus and Japan) shows. For Uchimura, the “two J's” are a powerful indicator of the inseparability of Christianity from nationalism, and the more strongly he concentrated on the “two J's,” the more contradictory this inevitably became. In this paper, I have considered Uchimura's thought and its meaning from the aspect of his perception of Japan and his so-called view of the nation, bearing in mind that Uchimura's thought was closely related to the situation of modern Japan in which he was situated. For Uchimura, the fact that Christian faith and love for Japan coexisted without any contradiction made it impossible or impractical to penetrate the problematic nature of the emperor state, which had a religious character, as a device to ensure the political legitimacy of modern Japan. In other words, Uchimura's fundamental problematic focus was on Christianity for Japan.
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Ebin, Chelsea. "Threats to Women/Women as Threats: Male Supremacy and the Anti-Statist Right." Laws 10, no. 2 (May 20, 2021): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/laws10020041.

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Throughout the Trump administration, media coverage of extremist factions of the American right grew considerably, as did the actual membership and numbers of those factions. Included among these factions, and operating on a spectrum that ranges from the center-to-fringe right, are white supremacist, Christian nationalist, and militia/patriot/sovereign citizen (broadly termed constitutionalist) movements. While the American right is heterogeneous, most of these groups are composed of white men, and male supremacism is often a common ideological denominator. Based on historical trends, recent activity, and ongoing movement mobilizations, we should anticipate increased recruitment and activism on the part of anti-statist right-wing groups during the Biden administration. While much has been written about the threat of terroristic violence these groups pose and their varying levels of engagement with white supremacist beliefs, examinations of gender have largely focused on masculinity. This note takes up the relationship between anti-statist right-wing movements and women by sketching three key areas that warrant further examination: (1) how collective interpretations of the law leave women vulnerable by refusing the legitimacy of federal legislation; (2) the threat of militia violence against women, particularly those who hold elected office; (3) how racial and gender exclusions preclude women from having their claims to membership in anti-statist right-wing movements be fully recognized. As we take stock of the growing threat posed by these movements, it is incumbent on us to critically examine the threats to women’s rights posed by the anti-statist right.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "The Christian patriot"

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Higgins, Kyle Patrick. "The life of the historic Patrick." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Mullan, Patrick [Verfasser], Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Rieß, and Christian [Gutachter] Rieß. "Digital Cues in Multimedia Forensics / Patrick Mullan ; Gutachter: Christian Rieß ; Betreuer: Christian Rieß." Erlangen : Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), 2021. http://d-nb.info/1229194185/34.

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Holz, Christian [Verfasser], and Patrick [Akademischer Betreuer] Baudisch. "3D from 2D touch / Christian Holz. Betreuer: Patrick Baudisch." Potsdam : Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Potsdam, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1042331103/34.

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Otto, Patrick Christian [Verfasser]. "Die verbindliche Auskunft im allgemeinen Verwaltungsrecht / Patrick Christian Otto." Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1183474385/34.

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Hall, Bo G. "Perspektiv på Patron : Bruksägaren och statsministern Christian Lundeberg (1842–1911)." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-113399.

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The dissertation is a biography of the industrialist and statesman Christian Lundeberg, a leading and stongly pronounced conservative actor in Swedish political life during the decades around1900, but nowadays almost forgotten. The purpose is to identify the main forces – convictions as well as external factors – behind his actions. He was very influential within  a range of important sectors, i.a. compulsory national service, repeated interventions to keep the iron ore of Norrland under Swedish ownership,  establishment of a regular conservative party and the decision on the vote to right (for men) in 1907. His most well-known action was as Swedish Prime Minister and head architect behind the peaceful dissolution in 1905 of the union with Norway. However for a long time biographies have not been regarded as ”real” scientific work within the concerned academic Swedish circles. For this reason the introductory chapter analyses these discussions  and  concludes that time now is ready for the genre to come in from the cold , enumerating six criteria regarded to be of paramount importance. These are being observed in the consecutive parts of the study. The following chapter studies the concept of paternalism as defined within Swedish professional circles, forming a background to the remaining parts of the dissertation. In their turn these present thorough reviews both of Lundeberg’s activities as a paternalistic foundry proprietor in the local family owned community of Forsbacka and of his contributions on the central political level. The final chapter summarizes the driving forces behind Lundeberg’s activities in stating that he was not an ultraconservative person, a priori opposing all progress.  Instead as the years passed he developed a clear readiness for compromise solutions. Three key concepts are said to be central to the understanding of his person: “Fatherland”, ”Responsibility” and “Duty”.  Throughout all his life he adhered to many of the paternalistic principles and values he learnt at an early age in Forsbacka. His present anonymity is explained  by the fact that he in a retrospective very often is considered as being defeated in a number of political convictions now regarded as important.
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Eckert, Patrick [Verfasser], and Hans-Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Schultz-Coulon. "The Mu3e Tile Detector / Hans Patrick Eckert ; Betreuer: Hans-Christian Schultz-Coulon." Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1180499417/34.

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Hlobil, Patrik Christian [Verfasser], and J. [Akademischer Betreuer] Schmalian. "Inelastic Tunneling in Superconducting Junctions / Patrik Christian Hlobil. Betreuer: J. Schmalian." Karlsruhe : KIT-Bibliothek, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1104840782/34.

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Karras, Christian [Verfasser], Herbert [Gutachter] Stafast, Christian Gutachter] Spielmann, and Patrick [Gutachter] [Nürnberger. "Optical kerr gate for eliciting axial emitter profiles : design, realization and application / Christian Karras ; Gutachter: Herbert Stafast, Christian Spielmann, Patrick Nürnberger." Jena : Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1177603535/34.

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Light, Rowan. "From ‘Irish Exile’ to ‘Australian pagan’: the Christian Brothers, Irish handball, and identity in early twentieth-century Australia." Thesis, Department of History, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8827.

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Migrant histories necessarily consider human journeys to new social and cultural realities, marked by discourse around integration and identity. The historiography of the Irish in Australia, dominated by historian Patrick O'Farrell, has lost its fundamental engagement with ordinary migrant experience and fixated on a narrative of nationalism, hierarchy, and elitist politics. This thesis examines the experience of the Irish Christian Brothers in early twentieth-century Australia and the playing of Irish handball in their colleges across the country. In doing so, it seeks a new understanding of Irish-Australian identity through the complex relationship of Catholicism, education, and sport; questioning the extent to which Gaelic games assuaged the transformative and dislocational processes of migration beyond O'Farrell's notion of Irish integration as an imperative of ‘Australianise or perish’.
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Brunn, Patrick [Verfasser], and Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Kränkel. "Spektroskopie und Laserexperimente an Nd3+-, Ho3+- und Tm3+-dotierten Sesquioxiden / Patrick Brunn ; Betreuer: Christian Kränkel." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1169358527/34.

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Books on the topic "The Christian patriot"

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Posner, Carol J. Ordinary Patriot: The Christian Child At War. Breiningsville, PA, USA: Xulon Press, 2007.

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Brahmabandhav Upadhyay: Restless patriot and theologian. Kolkata: K P Bagchi & Company, 2017.

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Flanagan, Michael. For the triumph of the patriot arms: The Christian Brothers, "Our boys" and militant nationalism in Irish popular culture, 1914-1922. Fort Lauderdale: Nova Southeastern University, 2001.

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Flanagan, Michael. For the triumph of the patriot arms: The Christian Brothers, Our Boys, and militant nationalism in Irish popular culture, 1914-1922. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University, 2001.

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O'Loughlin, Thomas. Discovering Saint Patrick. London: Darton Longman & Todd, 2005.

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Hickey, F. Regis. Patrick Ambrose Treacy: Christian Brother, enterprising immigrant. St Lucia, Qld: University of Queensland Press, 2012.

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Lawhead, Stephen. Patrick. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.

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Tompert, Ann. Saint Patrick. Honesdale, Pa: Boyds Mills Press, 1998.

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Vásquez, Bartolomé Mata. Luisa Cáceres de Arismendi: Heroína, patriota y mártir. Caracas, Venezuela: Trípode, 1991.

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Johnstone, Patrick J. St. G. World churches handbook: Based on the Operation world database by Patrick Johnstone, WEC International, 1993. London: Christian Research, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "The Christian patriot"

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Willimon, William H. "Can Christians Be Patriots?" In God and Country?, 99–107. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-07203-0_6.

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Cavin, Jerry D. "Christian Mayer Catalog." In Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series, 137–41. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0656-3_8.

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Li, Chien-hui. "Mobilizing the Christian Tradition: True Patriots and the Sacrificial Spirit of Christ." In Mobilizing Traditions in the First Wave of the British Animal Defense Movement, 21–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52651-9_2.

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Charles-Edwards, T. M. "Perceptions of Pagan and Christian: From Patrick to Gregory the Great." In Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, 259–78. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.celama-eb.5.108746.

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Grogan, Erin. "‘We Belong to the World’: Christine Longford’s War Plays During Irish Neutrality." In Cultural Convergence, 217–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57562-5_9.

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Abstract Regrettably, Christine Longford is at present remembered mostly for her marriage to Lord Edward and her administrative work at the Gate Theatre. However, she was also a successful and prolific playwright. This chapter focuses on three history plays written during World War II: Lord Edward (1941), The United Brothers (1942) and Patrick Sarsfield (1943). In these works, Longford used the stage to voice strong critique of the increased state control and censorship practices during ‘the Emergency’ in Ireland. Through the female characters, Longford comments, in particular, on the static roles Irish women had while women around the world found new opportunity.
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"The Patriot." In Hans Christian Andersen and Music, 149–88. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315093147-6.

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Koschorke, Klaus. "Introduction to The Christian Patriot." In Discourses of Indigenous-Christian Elites in Colonial Societies in Asia and Africa around 1900, 27–30. Harrassowitz, O, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc5pfwk.6.

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Koschorke, Klaus. "Selected Texts From The Christian Patriot." In Discourses of Indigenous-Christian Elites in Colonial Societies in Asia and Africa around 1900, 37–138. Harrassowitz, O, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvc5pfwk.8.

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Jortner, Adam. "Introduction." In A Promised Land, 1–8. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197536865.003.0001.

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Abstract This chapter introduces the Jewish patriots who chose to make themselves Americans. American Jews fought for the American Revolution, served as officers and political leaders, and in some cases suffered for their patriot beliefs. Religious diversity was present at the outset of the American experiment. The American Revolution was not a Christian event, and Protestant beliefs were not a prerequisite for being an American in 1776. The United States was not established on Christian principles, because if that were the case, the Jews should have been denied citizenship. Unlike in Europe, American Jews did not need a specific act of emancipation because the American Revolution had accepted them. Indeed, American Jews founded a new, democratic synagogue in 1782 as many of the patriot Jews ended up in Philadelphia—becoming one of the first national American religions. The chapter shows that religious diversity was endemic to the American Revolution, which in turn is fundamental to the national consciousness, politics, culture, and style.
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Marsden, George M. "World War I, Premillennialism, and American Fundamentalism: 1917–1918." In Fundamentalism and American Culture, 177–92. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197599488.003.0017.

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America’s entry into World War I transformed much of the emerging fundamentalist movement. It added a heightened sense of cultural crisis to other concerns. A good many fundamentalists at first opposed the war. Premillennialist journals, Our Hope and The King’s Business, emphasized fulfilled prophecies but opposed America’s entry into the war. William Jennings Bryan accepted the war only reluctantly. By contrast, Billy Sunday became a leading super-patriot. Modernist theologians, such as Shailer Mathews or Shirley Jackson Case, at first criticized the premillennialists who opposed the war. Soon, however, almost all emerging fundamentalists were taking positions such as that of William Bell Riley, as super-patriots. That would help establish a long-standing tension in the movement as a mix of premillennial cultural pessimism and American patriotic zeal to build a more Christian culture.
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Conference papers on the topic "The Christian patriot"

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Keller, Patrick. "Patrick Keller, Christian Babski, Christophe Guignard, Stéphane Carion." In the 29th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2931127.2931133.

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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. "Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 2 Specialist Committee Reports." In 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress, Volume 2. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-committee-vol-2.

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Table of Contents Preface ..............................................................................................................iii Committee V.1: Accidental Limit States .......................................................1 Bruce Quinton; Gaetano De Luca; Topan Firmandha; Mihkel Körgesaar; Hervé Le Sourne; Ken Nahshon; Gabriele Notaro; Kourosh Parsa; Smiljko Rudan; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Osiris Valdez Banda; CareyWalters; Deyu Wang; Zhaolong Yu Committee V.2: Experimental Methods ......................................................91 Soren Ehlers (Chair); Nagi Abdussamie; Kim Branner; ShiXiao Fu; Martijn Hoogeland; Kari Kolari; Paul Lara; Constantine Michailides; Hideaki Murayama; Cesare Rizzo; Jung Kwan Seo; Patrick Kaeding Committee V.3: Materials and Fabrication Technology ..........................163 Lennart Josefson (Chair); Konstantinos Anyfantis; Bianca de Carvalho Pinheiro; Bai-Qiao Chen; Pingsha Dong; Nicole Ferrari; Koji Gotoh; James Huang; Matthias Krause; Kun Liu; Stephane Paboeuf; Stephen van Duin; Fang Wang; Albert Zamarin Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy ...........................................241 Atanasios Kolios (Chair); Kyong-Hwan Kim; Chen Hsing Cheng; Elif Oguz; Pablo Morato; Freeman Ralph; Chuang Fang; Chunyan Ji; Marc Le Boulluec; Thomas Choisnet; Luca Greco; Tomoaki Utsunomiya; Kourosh Rezanejad; Charles Rawson; Jose Miguel Rodrigues Committee V.5: Special Vessels ................................................................313 Darren Truelock (Chair); Jason Lavroff; Dustin Pearson; Zbigniew (Jan) Czaban; Hanbing Luo; Fuhua Wang; Ivan Catipovic; Ermina Begovic; Yukichi Takaoka; Claudia Loureiro; Chang Yong Song; Esther Garcia; Alexander Egorov; Jean-Baptiste Souppez; Pradeep Sensharma; Rachel Nicholls-Lee Committee V.6: Ocean Space Utilization ..................................................379 Sebastian Schreier (Chair); Felice Arena; Harry Bingham; Nuno Fonseca; Zhiqiang Hu; Debabrata Karmakar; Ekaterina Kim; Hui Li; Pengfei Liu; Motohiko Murai; Spiro J Pahos; Chao Tian; George Wang Committee V.7: Structural Longevity ........................................................445 Iraklis Lazakis (Chair); Bernt Leira; Nianzhong Chen; Geovana Drumond; Chi-Fang Lee; Paul Jurisic; Bin Liu; Alysson Mondoro; Pooria Pahlavan; Xinghua Shi; Ha Cheol Song; Tadashi Sugimura; Christian Jochum; Tommaso Coppola Committee V.8: Subsea Technology ..........................................................503 Agnes Marie Horn (Chair); Tauhid Rahman; Ilson Pasqualino; Menglan Duan; Zhuang Kang; Michael Rye Andersen; Yoshihiro Konno; Chunsik Shim; Angelo Teixeira; Selda Oterkus; Blair Thornton; Brajendra Mishra Subject Index .............................................................................................582 Author Index ...............................................................................................584
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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. "Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 3 Discussions." In 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress Volume 3 Discussions. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-discussion-vol-3.

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Committee I.1: Environment Alexander Babanin (Chair); Mariana Bernardino; Franz von Bock und Polach; Ricardo Campos,; Jun Ding; Sanne van Essen; Tomaso Gaggero; Maryam Haroutunian; Vanessa Katsardi; Alexander Nilva; Arttu Polojarvi; Erik Vanem; Jungyong Wang; Huidong Zhang; Tingyao Zhu Floor Discussers: Florian Sprenger; Carlos Guedes Soares; Henk den Besten Committee I.2: Loads Ole Andreas Hermundstad (Chair); Shuhong Chai; Guillaume de Hauteclocque; Sheng Dong; Chih-Chung Fang; Thomas B. Johannessen; Celso Morooka; Masayoshi Oka; Jasna Prpić-Oršić; Alessandro Sacchet; Mahmud Sazidy; Bahadir Ugurlu; Roberto Vettor; Peter Wellens Official Discusser: Hayden Marcollo Committee II-1: Quasi-Static Response James Underwood (Chair); Erick Alley; Jerolim Andrić Dario Boote; Zhen Gao; Ad Van Hoeve; Jasmin Jelovica; Yasumi Kawamura; Yooil Kim; Jian Hu Liu; Sime Malenica; Heikki Remes; Asokendu Samanta; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Deqing Yang Official Discusser: Prof. T. Yoshikwa Committee II.2: Dynamic Response Gaute Storhaug (Chair); Daniele Dessi; Sharad Dhavalikar; Ingo Drummen; Michael Holtmann; Young-Cheol Huh; Lorenzo Moro; Andre Paiva; Svein Sævik; Rong-Juin Shyu; Shan Wang; Sue Wang; WenWei Wu; Yasuhira Yamada; Guiyong Zhang Floor Discussers: Ling Zhu; Tomoki Takami; Anriette (Annie) Bekker; Bruce Quinton; Robert Sielski Committee III.1: Ultimate Strength Paul E. Hess (Chair); Chen An; Lars Brubak; Xiao Chen; Jinn Tong Chiu; Jurek Czujko; Ionel Darie; Guoqing Feng; Marco Gaiotti; Beom Seon Jang; Adnan Kefal; Sukron Makmun; Jonas Ringsberg; Jani Romanoff; Saad Saad-Eldeen; Ingrid Schipperen; Kristjan Tabri; Yikun Wang; Daisuke Yanagihara Official Discusser: Jørgen Amdahl Committee III.2: Fatigue and Fracture Yordan Garbatov (Chair); Sigmund K Ås; Henk Den Besten; Philipp Haselbach; Adrian Kahl; Dale Karr; Myung Hyun Kim; Junjie Liu; Marcelo Igor Lourenço de Souza; Wengang Mao; Eeva Mikkola; Naoki Osawa; Fredhi Agung Prasetyo; Mauro Sicchiero; Suhas Vhanmane; Marta Vicente del Amo; Jingxia Yue Official Discusser Weicheng Cui Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sören Ehlers; Stephane Paboeuf; Teresa Magoga Committee IV.1: Design Principles and Criteria Matthew Collette (Chair); Piero Caridis; Petar Georgiev; Torfinn Hørte; Han Koo Jeong; Rafet emek Kurt; Igor Ilnytskiy; Tetsuo Okada; Charles Randall; Zbigniew Sekulski; Matteo Sidari; Zhihu Zhan; Ling Zhu Official Discusser: Enrico Rizzuto Committee IV.2: Design Methods Andrea Ivaldi (Chair); Abbas Bayatfar; Jean-David Caprace; Gennadiy Egorov; Svein Erling Heggelund; Shinichi Hirakawa; Jung Min Kwon; Dan Mcgreer; Pero Prebeg; Robert Sielski; Mark Slagmolen; Adam Sobey; Wenyong Tang; Jiameng Wu Official Discusser: Mario Dogliani Committee V.1: Accidental Limit States Bruce Quinton; Gaetano De Luca; Topan Firmandha; Mihkel Körgesaar; Hervé Le Sourne; Ken Nahshon; Gabriele Notaro; Kourosh Parsa; Smiljko Rudan; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Osiris Valdez Banda; CareyWalters; Deyu Wang; Zhaolong Yu Official Discusser: Manolis Samuelides Committee V.2: Experimental Methods Sören Ehlers (Chair); Nagi Abdussamie; Kim Branner; ShiXiao Fu; Martijn Hoogeland; Kari Kolari; Paul Lara; Constantine Michailides; Hideaki Murayama; Cesare Rizzo; Jung Kwan Seo; Patrick Kaeding Official Discusser: Giles Thomas Committee V.3: Materials and Fabrication Technology Lennart Josefson (Chair); Konstantinos Anyfantis; Bianca de Carvalho Pinheiro; Bai-Qiao Chen; Pingsha Dong; Nicole Ferrari; Koji Gotoh; James Huang; Matthias Krause; Kun Liu; Stephane Paboeuf; Stephen van Duin; Fang Wang; Albert Zamarin Official Discusser: Frank Roland Floor Discussers Alessandro Caleo; Agnes Marie Horn; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Robert Sielski Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy Atanasios Kolios (Chair); Kyong-Hwan Kim; Chen Hsing Cheng; Elif Oguz; Pablo Morato; Freeman Ralph; Chuang Fang; Chunyan Ji; Marc Le Boulluec; Thomas Choisnet; Luca Greco; Tomoaki Utsunomiya; Kourosh Rezanejad; Charles Rawson; Jose Miguel Rodrigues Official Discusser: Amy Robertson Committee V.5: Special Vessels Darren Truelock (Chair); Jason Lavroff; Dustin Pearson; Zbigniew (Jan) Czaban; Hanbing Luo; Fuhua Wang; Ivan Catipovic; Ermina Begovic; Yukichi Takaoka; Claudia Loureiro; Chang Yong Song; Esther Garcia; Alexander Egorov; Jean-Baptiste Souppez; Pradeep Sensharma; Rachel Nicholls-Lee Official Discusser: Jaye Falls Floor Discussers: Jasmin Jelovica; Stephane Paboeuf; Sören Ehlers Committee V.6: Ocean Space Utilization Sebastian Schreier (Chair); Felice Arena; Harry Bingham; Nuno Fonseca; Zhiqiang Hu; Debabrata Karmakar; Ekaterina Kim; Hui Li; Pengfei Liu; Motohiko Murai; Spiro J Pahos; Chao Tian; George Wang Official Discusser: Hideyuki Suzuki Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sue Wang; Sarat Mohapatra; Gaute Storhaug; Henk den Besten Committee V.7: Structural Longevity Iraklis Lazakis (Chair); Bernt Leira; Nianzhong Chen; Geovana Drumond; Chi-Fang Lee; Paul Jurisic; Bin Liu; Alysson Mondoro; Pooria Pahlavan; Xinghua Shi; Ha Cheol Song; Tadashi Sugimura; Christian Jochum; Tommaso Coppola Official Discusser: Timo de Beer Floor Discusser: Krzysztof Woloszyk Committee V.8: Subsea Technology Agnes Marie Horn (Chair); Tauhid Rahman; Ilson Pasqualino; Menglan Duan; Zhuang Kang; Michael Rye Andersen; Yoshihiro Konno; Chunsik Shim; Angelo Teixeira; Selda Oterkus; Blair Thornton; Brajendra Mishra Official Discusser: Segen F. 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Reports on the topic "The Christian patriot"

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Варданян, Марина Володимирівна. The sphere of “The Self” concept: thematic horizons in literary works for children and youth of Ukrainian Diaspora writers. Lulu Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/1672.

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The article deals with the leading issues in the children's literature of the Ukrainian Diaspora writers. Among the key themes are the following such as historical, patriotic, religious and Christian topics, which are considered through the image of “The Self”. This concept includes the image of the Motherland, historically native land, prominent figures (Taras Shevchenko, hetmans of Ukraine), the family line, national symbols (the flag, the trident) and religious and Christian symbols (the church, the blessing). The idea of preserving the cultural identity and the national identity of Ukrainians is prevalent through the concept of “The Self”.
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