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Becoming a new self: practices of belief in early modern Catholicism
Moshe Sluhovsky
Department of History
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Catholicism
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Hermeneutic Theory
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Spiritual
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Early Modern Period
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Early Modern Europe
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Michel Foucault
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Confession
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Panorama
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French philosopher
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spiritual exercises
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Urban elites
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Subjectivation
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Franciscans
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Spiritual Experience
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Early Modern Catholicism
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Self-practice
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Catholic
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Early Modern Period
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Urban Elites
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Jesuits
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Early Modern Europe
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Michel Foucault
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Confession
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Conscience
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Monastery
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Subjectivation
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Self-formation
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Franciscans
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French Philosopher
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Hermeneutics of the Self
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