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In one of the most important churches in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) there is a panel containing several paintings. Part of the paintings represent scenes from the lives of saints, while exact copies of photographs showing Emperor Haile Sillasie during the war against Italy (1935–1941) constitute another part. The subject of the paintings, as well as the form, are deeply rooted in the tradition of Ethiopian church paintings. At the same time, both the subject and the form reveal several modern influences. The paintings were copied from frequently published, and thus well-known, photographs. This fact stresses the importance of the scenes chosen to be represented on the church walls. The panel from St. George Church serves as a good example of methods used in Ethiopia under Haile Sillasie to transmit a message about power and history, and to present the intended picture of the Emperor.
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This work is an outline of the history of evangelical centers at the mouth of the Vistula River in the years 1526-1772, because the central point of reference is the church St. George in Malbork (German: Marienburg). Based on historical sources it shows the impact of the faith on the life of the Evangelical Church. Shows the tension arising between the living forms of the Reformed religion and the old Catholic Church. New Lutheran understanding of faith were reflected in the way of life, manifesting itself in children's education, pastoral care and overall spiritual climate. Protestantism on the banks of Vistula and Nogat rivers assisted in everyday life, giving the power as well, to overcome the sometimes harsh living conditions.
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Niniejszy artykuł omawia historię ośrodków ewangelickich u ujścia Wisły w latach 1526-1772, dlatego centralny punkt odniesienia stanowi kościół św. Jerzego w Malborku. Na podstawie źródeł historycznych ukazano wpływ zasad wiary ewangelickiej na życie kościelne. Przedstawiono napięcia powstające między żywymi formami religijności reformacyjnej i starym Kościołem Katolickim. Nowości ewangelickiego rozumienia wiary znajdowały odzwierciedlenie w sposobie życia, przejawiającym się w edukacji dzieci, duszpasterstwie i ogólnym klimacie duchowym. Protestantyzm nad Wisłą i Nogatem służył pomocą w codziennym życiu, dając moc do przezwyciężenia niekiedy trudnych warunków bytowych.
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