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. J. Wallace E. Sadalla 1966 Behavioral consequences of transgression: I. The effects of social recognition Journal of

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Using contemporary documents, the study presents the story of a scandalous exorcism that took place in 1726-27. At the heart of the Csíkszentgyörgy (Ciucsângeorgiu) case is the local parson and a non-local “possessed” woman. The supreme church authority sought to figure out the details of the months-long case retroactively through testimonies and the correspondence of the priests involved. The demonically possessed woman upset the entire village community. In many respects, the priest became “obsessed” with the case and the woman. For his exorcism, he used methods found in alternative European manuals that were by then banned in the Church. The woman’s prophecies and reports of the afterlife were taken seriously not only by the priest, but also by the wider village community. The sexual fervor of the woman did not leave the young men guarding her at night – as well as the parson himself – unaff ected. The Church authorities ultimately sought to clarify the circumstances of the woman’s pregnancy, and especially the priest’s role in it. Although there is no judgment to be found in church sources, all traces of the Padre later disappear.

In keeping with the trends of narrative history, beyond the “thick description” of the case, the author undertakes less contextualization than usual. The case is undoubtedly edifying in terms of the history of Roman Catholic exorcism in Hungary; it presents significant documentation of contemporary religious and folk demonology, contains the early traces of subsequent folk beliefs, and raises a number of cultural-historical issues (in regard to sexuality and love).

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. Jacquin , T. , P.-C. de Graciansky 1998 : Major transgressive/regressive cycles: the stratigraphic signature of European basin development . — In: de Graciansky , P.-Ch. , J. Hardenbol , Th. Jacquin , P.R. Vail (eds): Mesozoic and Cenozoic

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Transgressive-regressive cycles and Jurassic palaeogeography of northeast Iberia Sedimentary Geology 162 239 271 . B

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deposited from slackwater fallout and deposited on the top of the Tournaisian unit. Fig. 4. Sedimentary structures of estuary/lagoon depositional environment in the transgressive cycle A: microlaminated mudstone and siltstone with horizontal and wavy

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A bocsánatkérés és a jóvátétel hatása a megbocsátásra közeli és távoli kapcsolatokban

The impact of apology and compensation on forgiving in close and distant relationships

Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
Gábor Papp
and
Judit Kovács

, 31 ( 6 ), 843 – 848 . D esmet , P. T. , DE CREMER , D. , & V an D ijk , E. ( 2010 ). On the psychology of financial compensations to restore fairness transgressions: When

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Are costly apologies universally perceived as being sincere?

A test of the costly apology-perceived sincerity relationship in seven countries

Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
Authors:
Yohsuke Ohtsubo
,
Esuka Watanabe
,
Jiyoon Kim
,
John T. Kulas
,
Hamdi Muluk
,
Gabriela Nazar
,
Feixue Wang
, and
Jingyu Zhang

D. De Cremer E. Van Dijk 2010 On the psychology of financial compensation to restore fairness transgression: When intentions determine value

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A travers un pseudo récit de voyage le long du Danube L'Œillade de la comtesse Hahn-Hahn (1990) de P. Esterházy met en cause les clichés (littéraires) attachés à l'identité nationale par rapport à une identité régionale aussi problématique et à un modèle donné comme universel et aussi démythifié (l'Europe). La réception de ce texte à l'étranger nous interroge sur la possibilité de traduire l'expression d'un spécifique étroitement lié à la langue de la création littéraire.

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Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Authors:
Gábor Papp
,
Judit Kovács
,
József Pántya
, and
Nóra Kiss

’Connor, L. E, Parrott, L. , & Wade, N. G. (2001). Dispositional Forgivingness: Development and Construct Validity of the Transgression Narrative Test of Forgivingness (TNTF). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27 (10), 1277

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, K., Takamure, I., Sano, Y. 2006. Transgressive segregation due to linked QTLs for grain characteristics of rice. Euphytica 150 :27–35. Sano Y. Transgressive segregation due to

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