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UNINA9910453276703321 |
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Coene M |
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[Place of publication not identified], : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003 |
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1-282-16127-X |
9786612161278 |
90-272-9656-1 |
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Languages & Literatures |
Philology & Linguistics |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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UNINA9910288853803321 |
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Alpino, Prospero |
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Prosperi Alpini De plantis Ægypti liber. Cum observationibus & notis Ioannis Veslingii ... Accessit Alpini de balsamo liber |
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Patavii, : typis Pauli Frambotti bibliopolæ, 1640 |
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[Editio altera emendatior] |
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3 pt. ([16], 144; [8], 80, [4]; 4, [4], 5-54, [2] p.) : ill. ; 4º |
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Monografia |
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Front. della pt. 2 datato 1638; front. della pt. 3 datato 1639 |
Iniziali e fregi xil. |
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Pt. 2.: Ioannis Veslingii ... De plantis Ægyptiis observationes et notæ ad Prosperum Alpinum cum additamento aliarum eiusdem regionis; pt. 3.: |
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Prosperi Alpini De balsamo dialogus in quo verissima balsami plantæ, opobalsami, carpobalsami, & xylobalsami cognitio, plerisque antiquorum atque juniorum medicorum occulta, nunc elucesit |
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UNINA9910960704603321 |
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Religion and ethnicity : essays / / by Harold Barclay ... [et al.] ; edited by Harold Coward and Leslie Kawamura |
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Waterloo, Ont., : Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, c1978 |
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1 online resource (193 pages) : illustrations |
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BarclayHarold B |
CowardHarold G |
KawamuraLeslie S |
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Minorities - Canada |
Canada Religion Congresses |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Workshop held Aug. 8-12, 1977. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Front Matter -- Table Of Contents -- Introductory Note -- About The Authors -- Preface -- Secularization Among Ethnic Communities In Western Canada -- The Mennonite Experience In Canada -- Changes In The Japanese True Pure Land Buddhism In Alberta -- Japanese Heritage, Canadian Experience -- Muslims In Canada: A Preliminary Study -- The Muslim Experience In Canada -- Faith Experiences In Transition Among Canadian Catholics -- Religion, Ethnicity And Public Policy -- Religion And Welsh Nationality -- Religion And Ethnicity: An Overview Of Issues Raised -- Also published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for The Calgary Institute for the Humanities |
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The essays in this volume deal with the relationship between living religious traditions in Canada and the fabric of Canadian society. Canada is a pluralistic society, ethnically and religiously. How are these two pluralisms related? Their connection is intimate, but never simple. For many years there could plausibly have been said to be a dominant |
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Anglo-Canadian Protestant tradition, with other faiths and denominations being associated primarily with ethnic minorities. No doubt this would always have been a simplistic understanding, but today, as Canadian culture is increasing secularized, it is religion itself that the majority sees as a minority concern. Ethnic and religious loyalties pull together against a secular assimilation. Such a change leaves the “establishment” denominations with an unwanted identity crisis of their own, not the least part of which is due to an unfamiliar awareness of their own ethnic roots and histories. |
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