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Propovijedi fra Jeronima Filipovića (1688.-1765.) : između pučke pobožnosti i moralne teologije

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Marušić, Matea. (2018). Propovijedi fra Jeronima Filipovića (1688.-1765.) : između pučke pobožnosti i moralne teologije. Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of History. [mentor Šarić, Marko].

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Abstract

With the end of the Morean war came the aftermath, the Treaty of Karlowitz, signed in January 1699., which confirmed Venetian possession of Kaphalonia, and Morea with the island of Algina. Also, Venice gained some new territories in the heart of Dalmatia. With the territories also came the new population different in religion, customs, traditions, etc. Some of them already lived there and some arrived as the immigrants from Bosnia, who fled from the Turks. Those immigrants were guided by the Franciscans who were the most influential clergyman in Bosnia. One of the immigrants was the young Jeronim Filipović, who later became one of the most important preachers in the area, but also outside the Venetian border. He was a critic of moral and everyday life of Christians who lived in Sinj and its surrounding area. His sermons were widely known and used by a lot of preachers. This research is the analysis of his sermons and the focus of the analysis is sin in everyday life. How sinful and superstitious were Christians of the area in the 18th century and what was Filipović's view and opinion on that situation. Filipović left a lot of sermons in manuscripts which are an excellent source of information for further research.

Item Type: Diploma Thesis
Uncontrolled Keywords: sermons, Franciscans, Sinj, moral, sin
Subjects: History
Departments: Department of History
Supervisor: Šarić, Marko
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2018 11:06
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2018 11:06
URI: http://darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr/id/eprint/10417

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