Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Comparing Abrahamic Monotheistic Religions. [PDF]
The impact of culture and religion on sexual and reproductive health and behavior has been a developing area of study in contemporary time. Therefore, it is crucial for people using reproductive procedures to understand the religious and theological perspectives on issues relating to reproductive health.
Farid MS, Tasnim S.
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Against Public-Facing Religious Bio-Restrictionism. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Recent calls to include religious bioethics on the table in policy and other public‐facing contexts have been made on the grounds of respect. This paper argues that these same considerations of respect point to an obligation to exclude religious bioethics from public‐facing contexts.
Anantharaman M.
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Motivated for Action and Collaboration: The Abrahamic Religions and Climate Change [PDF]
Leaders of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have publicly advocated action to mitigate the adverse effects of human-forced climate change. Particularly prominent prior to, during, and after the 21st Conference of the Parties of the United Nations ...
Schaefer, Jame
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When Rituals Fail: Rationalization, Bayesianism, and Predictive Processing. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Why do rituals persist in human societies despite their frequent and observable failures to produce intended outcomes? This paper advances a two‐part argument to explain this resilience. First, at the individual level, I argue that belief in ritual efficacy is maintained through Bayesian‐rational processes, where the invocation of auxiliary ...
Hong Z.
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Religion and State from the perspective of Thomas Aquinas and Khawaja Nasir al-Din Tusi [PDF]
Khawaja Nasir and his contemporary, Thomas Aquinas, are two prominent philosophers and theologians belonging to Abrahamic religions (Islam and Christianity).
Behrooz Sedghi shamir
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Commonalities of the Abrahamic Religions in the Worldview of Science: Metaphysical Presuppositions of Science [PDF]
The Abrahamic religions include the three monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. All of these religions consider Abraham as their ancestor, and they consider science to be the knowledge of the universe and humanity, which are divine ...
Maryam Shamsaei, Mahdi Golshani
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Typology of the Central Feature of God [PDF]
In the sacred books of Abrahamic religions, namely the Testaments and the Qur'an, central features are attributed to God. These features make God identifiable to the audience and create an image of Him in the mind. Each of these holy books has attributed
Ali Reza Farhang GHahfarokhi +2 more
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Review and Critique of Sells’ Paper on the Five Language Worlds in Explaining the Mystical Union in Islam [PDF]
Michael Anthony Sells (1949) is a professor at the University of Chicago's School of Theology and one of the eminent scholars in the field of mysticism.
Alireza Kadkhodaei, Mahdi Lakzaei
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Analyzing the Critique of Feministic View Relating to Definitions of the Disabled and Disability in Iranian Legal Documents and International Instruments [PDF]
Susan Wendell, a feminist philosopher, has made feminist critiques of common definitions of disability in universal legal documents. According to her, changes should be made in the definition of disability in the important document of the World Health ...
fatemeh fahimi +3 more
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Peaceful coexistence of Abrahamic religions in the illustrations of the manuscript of the Jame al-Tawarikh of the Ilkhanid era [PDF]
Among the political and cultural strategies that were used in the court of Ilkhans was their view and approach towards religion and religious minorities.
FATEMEH SHIRAZI +2 more
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