In spiritual terminology, piety is a virtue that can mean religion religious devotion , spirituality , or a combination of both. A common element in most conceptions of piety is humility . Etymology The word piety comes from the Latin word Pietas virtue pietas , the noun form of the adjective pius which means devout or good . Pietas in traditional Latin usage expressed a complex, highly valued Ancient Rome Roman virtue a man with pietas respected his responsibilities to gods, country, parents, and kin. ref See Cicero, Nature of the Gods , 1. 116 and On Rhetorical Invention , 2. 66. ref In its strictest ... Use Piety in modern English usage can refer to a way to win the favor or forgiveness of God . According to some, this type of piety does not necessarily require the spiritual piety, while others refrain ... from the spiritual aspect of piety. That is, according to some, if one is truly pious in the spiritual sense , the natural and inevitable result of it will be religious piety. By this definition, then, piety can be either genuine, in that it springs from spiritual piety, or false, in that it is an attempt to exhibit the signs of piety for their own sake, or for some other reason such as propitiation or public esteem . In Roman Catholicism Catholicism , Lutheranism , and Anglicanism , piety is one of the Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit . Piety can be demonstrated by position or state of mind, such as prayer . The best known gestures demonstrating piety are kneeling in Christianity. bowing ...&pg PA221&lpg PA221&dq piety and attila&source bl&ots H4HJQ4TAHs&sig MBto DwcHMljvuuGCDc ybWXQkI&hl en&sa X&ei bBEnT7LUK8WRiAKk0fmACA&ved 0CCkQ6AEwAg v onepage&q piety 20and 20attila&f false publisher ... Euthyphro , in which Socrates seeks a definition of piety. Pietas virtue pietas , the Roman virtue filial piety , a Confucian virtue Piet statue Pietism in Christianity Puritan References reflist ... de Fr mmigkeit es Piedad eo Pieco fr Pi t it Piet teologia nl Vroomheid simple Piety sk Pietny ... more details
Popular piety or popular religion , personal piety refers to religious practices that arose and occur outside of the official Church. Typically the term is used within the context of the Catholic church , the practices are generally accepted and allowed. Forms of popular piety can be seen from the earliest Christian communities through the Middle Ages and into the present day. See also Folk Catholicism Folk Christianity Folk religion External links http www.vatican.va roman curia congregations ccdds documents rc con ccdds doc 20020513 vers direttorio en.html Directory of Popular Piety and the Liturgy , Vatican City, 2001. Contains a history and examples of popular piety. Leonard Boyle Boyle, Leonard E. http www.uwo.ca english florilegium vol2 boyle.html Popular Piety in the Middle Ages What is Popular? Florilegium 4 1982 , 184 193. Category Religious behaviour and experience Catholic stub es Piedad popular pt Piedade popular ... more details
About the album the recording studio Piety Street Recording Infobox Album Name Piety Street Type studio Artist John Scofield Cover Released March 9, 2009 Recorded Piety Street Studios, New Orleans , Louisiana Genre Gospel music Gospel , Rhythm and blues R&B Length Label Universal Classics Producer Reviews Last album This Meets That 2007 This album Piety Street 2009 Next album Piety Street is a studio album by jazz musician John Scofield . It was recorded in New Orleans with local musicians including The Meters Meters bassist George Porter, Jr. and Jon Cleary musician Jon Cleary . The album features gospel music with Cleary taking vocal duties for the most of the songs. John Boutte is the guest vocalist on 3 tracks. Track listing That s Enough Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Motherless Child It s a Big Army His Eye is on the Sparrow Something s Got a Hold on Me The Old Ship of Zion Ninety Nine and a Half Just a Little While to Stay Here Never Turn Back Walk With Me But I Like the Message The Angel of Death I ll Fly Away Personnel John Scofield guitar Jon Cleary musician Jon Cleary vocals, organ George Porter, Jr. bass guitar Ricky Fataar drums Shannon Powell drums, percussion John Boutt vocals John Scofield Category 2009 albums Category Post bop albums Category John Scofield albums ... more details
The Zealots of Piety Russian language Ru ssian was a circle of ecclesiastic al and secular individuals beginning in the late 1630s in Russia , which gathered around Stefan Vonifatiyev , the confessor of tsar Alexei Mikhailovich . The impetus to the group s formation was the Times of Trouble . The members believed the massacres and conflagrations of the time to be the manifestation of a wrathful God, angry with the Russian people s lack of religiosity. In response, the group called for the rebirth of the Russian Orthodox faith, and a renewal of the religious piety of the masses. The Zealots of Piety included Fyodor Rtishchev , Archmandrite Patriarch Nikon Nikon of the Novospassky Monastery future Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia , Abbot Ivan Neronov of the Kazan Cathedral, Moscow Kazan Cathedral , archpriest s Avvakum , Loggin, Lazar, and Daniil. The members of the Zealots of Piety wanted to enhance the authority of the Russian Orthodox Church and increase its influence upon the people. Among other goals of the circle were the struggle against the shortcomings and vices of the clergy , revival of church sermon s and other means for influencing the masses. They also aimed to assist the needy and weak in Russian society, protecting them from social injustice, and to spread the Gospel to the Russian people, making faith more integral in daily life. The Zealots of Piety soon became the actual rulers of the Russian Orthodox Church, thanks to the support from the tsar, who had paid much attention to the advice of his confessor. After Nikon had been elected patriarch in 1652, the groups turned against their former member, protesting several of his reforms. Over time, the group began to dissolve, as many of its members became active figures in the Old Believers Old Believers movement. References efron Category Politics of Muscovy Category Russian religious figures Category Russian Orthodox Church it Zelatori della Piet ... more details
Methodism Works of Piety , in Methodism , are certain spiritual discipline s that along with the Works of Mercy , serve as a means of grace , ref name Grace cite book author F. Belton Joyner title Being Methodist in the Bible Belt A Theological Survival Guide for Youth, Parents, and Other Confused Methodists url http books.google.com books?id fZMlROdh4WcC&pg PA50&dq works of piety methodist&hl en&ei oEMTToG1OZS00AGb9KyjDg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEMQ6AEwBQ publisher Westminster John Knox Press quote Prayer, be it in the congregation, in the family, or in one s closet, was typically listed as the first work of piety, among which also figured searching the Scriptures by hearing, reading, and meditating upon them , reception of the Lord s Supper, fasting or abstinence, and conversation with the children of God. These ordinances were understood to be the instituted and usual ... and neighbor. The twin vehicles and expressions of such love were works of piety prayer, fasting, searching ... Christian Perfection Works of Piety and Mercy url http gbgm umc.org umw wesley action.stm publisher ... the talk. John Wesley expected Methodists to do not only works of piety but works of mercy both of these fused ... them. ref name Piety cite book title American Methodist Worship url http books.google.com books?id dUk94N1EedAC&pg PA224&dq works of piety methodist&hl en&ei oEMTToG1OZS00AGb9KyjDg&sa X&oi book result&ct ..., was typically listed as the first work of piety, among which also figured searching the Scriptures ... them. accessdate 05 July 2011 ref The Works of Piety are Christian prayer Prayer ref name List ... Methodist Church accessdate 05 July 2011 ref The more interior Works of Piety are paralleled by the external ... works of piety methodist&dq works of piety methodist&hl en&ei oEMTToG1OZS00AGb9KyjDg&sa X&oi book result&ct ... that paralleled the more interior works of piety. accessdate 05 July 2011 ref The John Wesley Rt. Rev John Wesley insisted that the Works of Piety were important because they further ensconced believers ... more details
Dablink See also Montep o disambiguation Cleanup date October 2009 A mount of piety was an institutional pawnbroker run as a charitable organization charity in Europe from the later Middle Ages times to the 20th century, more often referred to in English by the relevant local term , such as monte di piet Italian , mont de pi t French , or monte de piedad Spanish . Similar institutions were established in the colonies of Catholic countries the Mexican Nacional Monte de Piedad is still in operation. History This fifteenth century institution originated in Italy and was developed in cities as a reform against money lending , ref name George 351 George 351. ref an early form of organized Charity practice charity . The public office was organized and operated by Christian s and offered financial loan s at a moderate interest to those in need. ref Pullan 446. ref The organizing principle, based on the benefit of the borrower and not the Profit economics profit of the lender, was viewed as a lesser evil than money lending. ref name George 351 The organization of the Monte di Piet depended on acquiring a monte , a collection of funds from voluntary donations by financially privileged people who had no intentions of regaining their money. The people in need would then be able to come to the Monte di Piet and give an item of value in exchange for a monetary loan. The term of the loan would last the course of a year and would only be worth about two thirds of the borrower s item value. A pre determined interest rate would be applied to the loan and these profits were used to pay the expenses of operating the Monte di Piet . ref name ReferenceA Menning, Loans and Favors, Kin and Clients ... Toaff vii. ref Difference from Montep o The Mount of Piety is a different organisational form from .... Mount of Piety. In Oxford English Dictionary . Oxford University Press. Retrieved July 13, 2008 ... Nuttall DEFAULTSORT Mount Of Piety Category Banking Category History of banking Category Economic ... more details
The Sutra of Filial Piety or Sutra on the Profundity of Filial Love , Sutra on Parental Benevolence is an apocryphal sutra composed in China and apparently an exercise in Buddhist apologetics . It is claimed to have been translated by the monk Kum raj va . The text attempts to synthesise native Confucian ideals with Buddhist teachings and was probably produced by Chinese Buddhist monks in imitation of the Confucian Classic of Filial Piety . The sutra seeks to refute Confucian criticism that Buddhism s traditionally monastic focus undermines the virtue of lial piety . http www.numatacenter.com default.aspx?mpid 30&productid 94&languageid 1 The sutra is still highly popular in China and Japan and in the latter is sometimes used as a focus in Naikan type introspection practices. References http venchinkung.com the filial piety sutra The Filial Piety Sutra The Deep Kindness of Parents & Difficulty in Repaying It http www.buddhanet.net e learning filial sutra.htm A translation of one version of the Sutra China lit stub Category Chinese literature Category Buddhism in China ... more details
File Pietystreetrecording.jpg thumb alt A view of Piety Street Recording from the northeast Piety Street Recording as seen from the northeast corner of Piety and Dauphine streets. Piety Street Recording is a recording studio at 728 Piety Street in the 9th Ward Bywater, New Orleans Bywater , New Orleans ref http masterdigital.com studios data piety.htm masterdigital.com , retrieved 7 2 10 ref . The building was originally a US post office and later housed the Louisiana Center For Retarded Citizens. After a few short term tennants, the building was purchased in 1999 by producer engineer musician Mark Bingham musician music producer Mark Bingham and ex REM manager Jefferson Holt . In 2001 it was rebuilt as a recording facility and christened Piety Street with 3 studios and an apartment which remains Bingham s home base. Piety Street has 2 other partners artist Shawn Hall who acts as studio manager and producer engineer John Fischbach. Wesley Fontenot is the studio s chief engineer ref http www.offbeat.com 2009 09 01 no shit offbeat.com , retrieved 7 2 10 ref ref http pietystreet.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 1&Itemid 1 pietystreet.com , retrieved 7 2 10 ref . The big room studio A features an Solid State Logic SSL 4064 G loaded 48 channels with 30 outboard mic pre amps ref http pietystreet.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 14&Itemid 7 pietystreet.com ref . Acts who have recorded at Piety Street include Dr. Michael White , Dr. John , Ryan Adams , Dave Matthews Band , Garage A Trois , Dany Brillant , Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint , Harold Battiste , Terence Blanchard , The Black Eyed Peas , Crowbar American band Crowbar , Dirty Dozen Brass Band , Drums and Tuba , Joe Sample , Ed Sanders , 3 Doors Down , Steve Earle , Cassandra Wilson , Sierra ... , Peter Stampfel , Jay Weigel , and John Scofield who named a Piety Street CD after the studio ... . Other artists who have used the Piety Street title on their CD s include James Blood Ulmer , Eric ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Piety Corner Historic District nrhp type hd image Covenant Congregational Church, Waltham MA.jpg caption Covenant Congregational Church location Roughly Bacon and Lexington Sts., Waltham, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 23 lat seconds 20 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 14 long seconds 19 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area architecture Federal added March 09, 1990 governing body Local mpsub Waltham MRA refnum 89001499 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Piety Corner Historic District is a historic district roughly on Bacon and Lexington Streets in Waltham, Massachusetts . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Historic districts in Massachusetts Category Federal architecture in Massachusetts WalthamMA NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Piety Hill Historic District nrhp type hd image Piety Hill Historic District.jpg image size 258 caption Immaculate Conception Church 814 W. Nepessing St. location Lapeer, Michigan Lapeer , Michigan lat degrees 43 lat minutes 03 lat seconds 09 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 19 long seconds 00 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Michigan map caption Location within the state of Michigan architect architecture Georgian architecture Georgian , Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival , Queen Anne style architecture in the United States Queen Anne , Second Empire architecture Second Empire , Victorian architecture Victorian built 1830 1932 added July 26, 1985 area 15.5 acres 6.3 ha governing body refnum 85001631 ref name NRIS cite web url http nrhp.focus.nps.gov title National Register Information System date July 4, 2011 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref designated other1 name Michigan State Historic Site designated other1 abbr MSHS designated other1 link Michigan State Historic Preservation Office designated other1 date July 26, 1985 ref name MCGI cite web last State of Michigan url http www.mcgi.state.mi.us hso sites 8319.htm date 2009 title Piety Hill Historic District accessdate June 4, 2011 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color CornflowerBlue The Piety Hill Historic District is a Historic districts in the United States historic district located in downtown Lapeer, Michigan Lapeer in Lapeer County, Michigan Lapeer County , Michigan . It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Preservation Office Michigan State ... url http www.hal.state.mi.us argusimages series9 93e5751b.jpg title Piety Hill Historic District boundary ... historichomes.htm date 2008 title Historic Homes Tour the Piety Hill Historic District accessdate ... Georgian style library 1923 and post office 1932 . Piety Hill Historic District is the center ... more details
King George III s Royal Proclamation For the Encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for the Preventing and Punishing of Vice, Profaneness and Immorality exhorted the British public against sexually explicit material. Citation needed date July 2011 It called for the suppression of all loose and licentious Prints, Books, and Publications, dispersing Poison to the minds of the Young and Unwary and to Punish the Publishers and Vendors thereof . Citation needed date July 2011 Groups which promoted it included the Proclamation Society, which became The Society for the Suppression of Vice which was instituted in 1802 to check the spread of open vice and immorality, and more especially to preserve the minds of the young from contamination by exposure to the corrupting influence of impure and licentious books, prints, and other publications... . Cite quote date July 2011 This had little effect, because they had no power to destroy the material. Citation needed date July 2011 It was issued on 1 June 1787 after William Wilberforce and Beilby Porteus Bishop Porteous agreed to solicit in the words of one source a Royal Proclamation such as earlier sovereigns had used in times of moral crisis . ref ... PA71&dq King George AND proclamation AND 22encouragement of piety and virtue 22&as brr 3&ei ERBdSpLhOJm4yASk05HVDw ... of piety and virtue 22&lr &as brr 3&ei MRBdSqKmBaSCywSXqLWnBw http books.google.com books?id g EQAAAAYAAJ&pg PA282&dq King George AND proclamation AND 22encouragement of piety and virtue ...&lpg PA671&dq 22for the encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for the preventing and punishing of Vice ... UN4RSMC&pg PA671&lpg PA671&dq 22for the encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for the preventing and punishing ... books?id T2IyKWOm1YgC&pg PA205&dq King George AND proclamation AND 22encouragement of piety and virtue ...&dq King George AND proclamation AND 22encouragement of piety and virtue 22&lr &as brr 3&ei aRBdSuuRBKnWzATIrJwT ... of the United Kingdom Category Proclamations Encouragement of Piety and Virtue ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Bad Blood in the City The Piety Street Sessions Type Album Artist James Blood Ulmer Cover Bad Blood in the City.jpg Released May 8, 2007 Recorded 2006 Genre Blues Length 48 48 Label Hyena Records Hyena Producer Vernon Reid Chronology James Blood Ulmer Last album Birthright album Birthright br 2004 This album Bad Blood in the City The Piety Street Sessions br 2007 Next album In and Out album In and Out br 2009 Bad Blood in the City The Piety Street Sessions is an album by American guitarist James Blood Ulmer recorded in New Orleans at the Piety Street Recording Piety Street Recording Studios and released on the Hyena Records Hyena label in 2007. ref name Ulmer discography http outbreakin.hp.infoseek.co.jp jamesulmer.htm James Blood Ulmer discography accessed July 29, 2010 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars and stated The creative place Blood finds himself in his partnership with Reid is yielding great fruit. This album is the strongest of their collaborations thus far, and is a wild ride through blues, R&B, and hard driving distorted and feedback laced yet utterly musical New Orleans funk. It s a monster . ref name Allmusic Jurek, T. Allmusic class album id r1032418 pure url yes Allmusic Review accessed July 27, 2010 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing All compositions by James Blood Ulmer except as indicated Survivors of the Hurricane 3 53 Sad Days, Lonely Nights Junior Kimbrough 5 59 Katrina 3 46 Let s Talk About Jesus 4 19 This Land Is Nobody s Land John Lee Hooker 5 18 Dead Presidents Willie Dixon , William R. Emerson 4 40 Commit a Crime Chester Burnett 5 21 Grinnin in Your Face Eddie J. House Jr. 4 36 There Is Power in the Blues 2 28 Backwater Blues Traditional 5 52 Old Slave Master 2 36 Recorded at Piety Street Studios, New Orleans in 2006 Personnel James Blood Ulmer guitar , vocals Vernon Reid electric guitar , acoustic guitar ... more details
Xiaojing may refer to Classic of Filial Piety , or Xiao Jing , Confucian classic treatise giving advice on filial piety Xiao erjing , or Xiaojing, practice of writing Sinitic languages or the Dungan language in the Arabic script Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei 524 552 , emperor of the Chinese Xianbei dynasty Eastern Wei Disambiguation ... more details
Montepio may refer to Montep o , a village in Veracruz, Mexico Montepio bank , a Portuguese banking company See also Mount of piety , a charitable institution Nacional Monte de Piedad , a charitable institution disambig ... more details
wiktionary filial Filial may refer to Filial church , a Roman Catholic church to which is annexed the cure of souls, but which remains dependent on another church Filial piety , one of the virtues in Confucian thought See also Filiation disambig es Filial ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Shepherd of Salisbury Plain is the name of the hero, a shepherd of the name of Saunders, in a tract written by Hannah More , characterised by homely wisdom and simple piety. It was satirised , renamed The Washerwoman of Finchley Common , by William Thackeray in his picaresque novel, Vanity Fair novel Vanity Fair . Nuttall Category Literary characters ... more details
Hyo can refer to In philosophy Filial piety , one of the eight Confucian virtues that emphasizes a respect for one s parents and ancestors Fictional characters Hyo Imawano , a character from the Rival Schools video game series Hyo Amano , a character from the Last Blade video game series disambig ... more details
expert. They attempt to pinpoint a definition for piety . Background The dialogue is set ... forces him to confront his ignorance, ever pressing him for a definition of piety . Yet with every ... on its own two feet, Euthyphro has failed to teach Socrates anything at all about piety, and so ... for the word piety . The hope is to use a clear definition as the basis for Euthyphro to teach Socrates the answer to the question, What is piety? , ostensibly so that Socrates can use this to defend himself against the charge of impiety. It is clear that Socrates wants a definition of piety that will be universally ... first definition of piety what he is doing now, that is, prosecuting his father for manslaughter 5d . Socrates rejects this because it is not a definition it is only an example or instance of piety ... Euthyphro s second definition piety is what is pleasing to the gods 6e 7a . Socrates applauds ... of the thing carried being carried is a state. Likewise with piety, if defined as what is liked by the gods ... way around. Thus the piety comes before the liking both temporally and logically, yet in Euthyphro ... argues that the unanimous approval of the gods is merely an attribute of piety it is not part of its defining characteristics. It does not define the essence of piety, what piety is in itself it does not give the idea of piety, so it cannot be a universal definition of piety. Fourth definition In the second half of the discussion Socrates himself suggests a definition of piety 12d , namely that piety is a species of the genus justice . ref Stephanus page 12d polytonic ... for a definition, since piety belongs to those actions we call justice just or morally good ..., bravery, concern for others and so on. What is it, asks Socrates, that makes piety different from .... We must find proof. Euthyphro s response Euthyphro then suggests that piety is concerned with looking ... of piety you make one of the gods better a dangerous example of hubris , which gods frowned upon ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Ziyaret is the Turkish term for a place of pilgrimage. It literally means meeting . It seems to be derived from Ziyarat , a Persian term for an Islam ic pilgrimage, which itself is derived from the Arabic Ziyarah . There are many ziyaret in Turkey however, the secular government has strongly discouraged open displays of Muslim piety. The ziyaret have either been turned into museums, or closed. Turkey stub Category Turkish culture ... more details
Modibo Mohammed Al Kaburi was an esteemed scholar of Fula people Fula descent from Timbuktu , Mali . A Qadi Cadi and Jurist, as well as a professor at the University of Sankore , he was celebrated for his piety, becoming a companion with many of the most devout scholars at Sankore. He is remembereded for having established the curriculum used by the later scholars at the university. ref http www.timbuktufoundation.org scholars.html Scholars of Timbuktu Timbuktu Educational Foundation ref References reflist Category Malian academics Mali politician stub Africa writer stub ... more details
wiktionarypar xiao Xiao may refer to Xi o , filial piety , or being good to parents , a virtue Xiao flute , a Chinese end blown flute Xiao rank , a rank used for field officers in the Chinese military Xiao surname , a Chinese surname Xiao County , in Anhui, China Xiao Mountain , a range of mountains in Henan, China, or the surrounding Xiao region Duke Xiao of Qin , Chinese ruler of the state of Qin Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang , empress dowager of the Qing Dynasty Xiao He , the first Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty Xiao Hong , Chinese writer Xiao Qian , Chinese essayist Xiao Qiang , Chinese human rights activist Xiao Jiankei, a fatis Xiao Xiao , cartoons by Zhu Zhiqiang Xiao Jing , a Chinese text about filial piety Xiao Qiao , the younger of the Qiao sisters Xiao River , a tributary of the Xiang River, in Hunan, China Xiao Guodong , a Chinese professional snooker player disambig de Xiao fr Xiao no Xiao andre betydninger ... more details
Saba Mahmood is an associate professor of social cultural anthropology at UC Berkeley . ref cite web url http anthropology.berkeley.edu users saba mahmood title Saba Mahmood publisher University of California, Berkeley accessdate 19 December 2011 ref Biography She is the author of Politics of Piety The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject 2005 in which she theorizes the concept of Habitus sociology habitus from a genealogy that begins with Aristotle and extends into the Islamic tradition . Bibliography http press.princeton.edu titles 7888.html The Politics of Piety The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject . Princeton Princeton University Press, 2005. Interlocutors Talal Asad Judith Butler Alasdair MacIntyre Gabriel Brahm http www.democratiya.com review.asp?reviews id 218 References reflist External links http vimeo.com 7576055 Lecture at Barnard College Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mahmood, Saba ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mahmood, Saba Category American anthropologists Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category University of California, Berkeley faculty ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Mark R. Woodward is an American academic and author of Islam in Java . He conducted ethnographic research in the Yogyakarta Indonesia region in the New Order Indonesia New Order era. Critical response Islam in Java elicited a range of responses due to its diverging from Clifford Geertz s observations of almost 30 years before in East Java . ref Nakamura Mitsuo 1990 Islam in Java Normative Piety and Mysticism in the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 49, No. 3 Aug., 1990 , pp. 717 719 ref References reflist Publications Woodward, Mark R. 1989 Islam in Java normative piety and mysticism in the sultanate of Yogyakarta University of Arizona Press, Tucson Monographs of the Association for Asian Studies no. 45. ISBN 0816511039 alk. paper Suwarno, Peter 1999 Dictionary of Javanese proverbs and idiomatic expressions with a foreword by Mark R. Woodward Yogyakarta, Indonesia Gadjah Mada University Press. ISBN 9794204528 External links http www.asu.edu clas religious studies faculty woodward.html Arizona State University Webpage for Woodard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Woodward, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American anthropologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Woodward, Mark Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American anthropologists ... more details
http www.olemiss.edu info bios photos Sullivan Gonzalez.jpg Douglass Sullivan Gonzalez born 1956 is an expert on Central American history, particularly in the 19th Century. He is the author of Piety, Power and Politics Religion and National Formation in Guatemala, 1821 1871 . He also co edited, with Charles Reagan Wilson , The South and the Caribbean University Press of Mississippi , 2001 . Sullivan Gonzalez is an associate professor of history at the University of Mississippi and serves as dean of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College . ref http www.olemiss.edu depts provost dsg Brief 20history 20SMBHC 202002 2007.pdf review of status of honors college ref Sources http www.upress.pitt.edu BookDetails.aspx?bookId 25 University of Pittsburgh Press report on Piety, Power and Politics http onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu webbin book lookupname?key Sullivan Gonz 26aacute 3Blez 2C 20Douglass 2C 201956 Online bookstore listing references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sullivan Gonzalez, Douglass ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sullivan Gonzalez, Douglass Category Living people Category Historians of Guatemala Category University of Mississippi faculty Category 1956 births ... more details
, but also invite a critical rethinking of the concept of modernity itself. Popular Piety Also known as folk religion , Popular piety or popular religion , personal piety refers to religious practices .... Forms of popular piety can be seen from the earliest Christian communities through the Middle ... influence is the concept of filial piety and associated practices. The numerous gods are organized ... Lankan , and Thai Buddhism. See also Argumentum ad populum Superstition popular piety Popular Piety ... Directory of Popular Piety and the Liturgy , Vatican City, 2001. Contains a history and examples of popular piety. Leonard Boyle Boyle, Leonard E. http www.uwo.ca english florilegium vol2 boyle.html Popular Piety in the Middle Ages What is Popular? Florilegium 4 1982 , 184 193. Category Religious ... more details