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religions (belief systems, cultures)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Belief systems that encompass various personal and institutional relationships between human beings and what they regard as holy, sacred, or divine, usually but not always a deity, or a spiritual or occult force. Participation in a religion is typically manifested in obedience, reverence, and worship, often including group activities and alliance with a leader. Elements of a religion or similar belief system include doctrine, ritual, defined parameters of morality, and a code of living, often seen as a means of achieving spiritual or material improvement.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Essay, "NBS former teacher professes her vows," regarding Mary-Ellen Meyers taking religious vows and becoming Mother Theodora at Monastery of the Transfiguration / Tatiana C. Bouteneff, c. 1980 - 1989

 File — Box 01094: [Barcode: 10128000001195]
Identifier: 001 004 000 03 0017
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group: Faculty and Staff Records consist of records mainly pertaining to Nightingale employees (excepting administration) and their roles within the school. Included are newsletters by and/or for faculty members, biographical information and news clippings about faculty/staff, photographs and video recordings featuring faculty/staff, correspondence, lists of faculty and staff members, faculty handbooks, minutes from faculty meetings and summaries or notes from such meetings, and curriculum-related...
Dates: c. 1980 - 1989