The Kneeling Christian is a popular and influential book written by Albert Ernest Richardson who authored the book under the pseudonym "Unknown Christian".[1]
^Unknown Christian (2006). The Kneeling Christian. Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 5–. ISBN 978-1-59856-002-2.
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Kneeling is a basic human position where one or both knees touch the ground. According to Merriam-Webster, kneeling is defined as "to position the body...
while kneeling. A kneeler is also a part of the prie-dieu prayer desk. Kneelers in churches are a modern development. Kneeling was not part of the Mass...
some of the body's weight supported by the shins. In 1979, Hans Christian Mengshoel invented the original kneeling chair of modern times, the Balans chair...
midnight" and "the third, sixth and ninth hours of the day, being hours associated with Christ's Passion". Prayer positions, including kneeling, standing,...
Genuflection or genuflexion is the act of bending a knee to the ground, as distinguished from kneeling which more strictly involves both knees. From early...
fasting, abstinence, as well as pious kneeling. Also common among Christian religious orders in the past were the wearing of sackcloth, as well as self-flagellation...
Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day. It commemorates the descent of the Holy...
one's head, kneeling (often in thekneeler of a pew in corporate worship or thekneeler of a prie-dieu in private worship), and prostration. The most common...
Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context...
response. A nod of the head may be regarded as the minimal form of bow; forms of kneeling, genuflection, or prostration which involves the hands or whole...
The Last Supper of Jesus and the Twelve Apostles has been a popular subject in Christian art, often as part of a cycle showing the Life of Christ. Depictions...
prostration, kneeling, kissing sacred images and relics, and crossing oneself. In the Catholic Church there is a diversity of ancient liturgical rites: the Roman...
Akwete, weavers crafted the "Ikperendioma" pattern, meaning "the good people's knees". This motif displayed kneelingChristians worshiping in a churchlike...
sites relevant to the New Testament narrative (especially in the Holy Land) and to sites associated with later saints or miracles. Christian pilgrimages were...
attached kneelers are often made so they can be rotated or otherwise moved up out of the way when the congregation members are not kneeling. Due to the prominence...
"The Christian Life" (Louvin, Louvin) – 2:16 "The River of Jordan" (Hazel Houser) – 2:17 "TheKneeling Drunkard's Plea" (Maybelle Carter, Anita Carter...
Timurid Book of the Prophet Muhammad’s Ascension, the Archangel Gabriel appears to Muhammad in Mecca to announce his ascension. Kneeling before Muhammad...
invariably practice kneeling for daily prayer, and read his Bible before retiring each night. He truly was a practicing Christian!" (Raymond Seeger 1986...
Marcus Julius Philippus." The two emperors who are named are shown in the way they are described: Philip the Arab is kneeling, asking for peace, and Valerian...
Cultural Christians are the nonreligious or non-practicing Christians who received Christian values and appreciate Christian culture. As such, these individuals...
hassock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hassock may refer to: Kneeler, a cushion or a piece of furniture for resting during Christian prayer Ottoman (furniture)...
in the West, it is still relatively common in the Eastern Churches, especially during Lent. Kneeling has remained an important element of Christian worship...
The Palmarian Catholic Church (Spanish: Iglesia Católica Palmariana), is a Christian church with an episcopal see in El Palmar de Troya, Andalusia, Spain...
The composition of depictions is very consistent, with Gabriel, normally standing on the left, facing the Virgin, who is generally seated or kneeling...