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Fundamentals of Bioethics in Abrahamic Religions

Bioethics Journal (Quarterly), 2016
Abrahamic religions refer to three religions of Islam, Christianity and Judaism that are inspired by the ancient tradition of Abraham in the Semitic writings. These religions, all believe in the prophecy theory, i.e. God selects certain individuals and sends them messages directly and through an angel.
Khalajzadeh, Majidreza   +4 more
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Religion, Sexuality, and Internalized Homonegativity: Confronting Cognitive Dissonance in the Abrahamic Religions

Journal of Religion and Health, 2015
This research was aimed at investigating how religious beliefs and internalized shame predicted homonegativity. An online survey, which consisted of a self-report questionnaire assessing religious orientation, internalized shame, and internalized homonegativity, was completed by 133 Caucasian and Asian gay men.
Pikria, Meladze, Jac, Brown
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Abraham Heschel's Attitude toward Religion and Psychology

The Journal of Religion, 1983
In a period when integrative studies in religion and psychology have increased in number and sophistication, the views of one eminent religious thinker about such endeavors have gone largely unremarked. These are the views of Abraham J. Heschel. Yet Heschel had strong opinions about the social and behavioral sciences, either as approaches to human ...
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Nonviolent Perspectives Within the Abrahamic Religions

2009
While Allport (1950) noted that empirical psychology and religion separated early in the history of psychology, he recognized that “there is inherent absurdity in supposing that psychology and religion, both dealing with the outward reaching of man’s mind, must be permanently and hopelessly at odds” (p. x). Religion is a significant aspect in the lives
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The Abrahamic Religions: A Very Short Introduction

2020
Connected by their mutual—if differentiated—veneration of the One God proclaimed by Abraham, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam compose a family of related traditions. The Abrahamic Religions: A Very Short Introduction explores their intertwined histories and the ways in which encounters among their adherents have helped construct their own independent ...
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The Religion Of Abraham And Islam

2011
The recent systematic study by Donaldson of almost all the texts generally cited as evidence for Jewish attitudes to Gentiles from ca. 300 BCE to ca. 150 CE will undoubtedly prove a boon to scholars. Donaldson conscientiously analyses each text, placing it in its literary context according to author, audience, and genre, and doing his best to see each ...
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Bodily rights and gifts: intersex, Abrahamic religions and human rights

Culture, Health and Sexuality, 2021
Susannah Cornwall
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Henotheizing Pagans and Abraham’s Religion

Abstract Chapter 2 maps the seduction of monotheism in the Greco-Roman world, in particular among philosophers. It may, however, be more accurate to speak of “henotheism.” Henotheists worship only one god, without denying the existence of other ones. The sect of the Hypsistarians represents such a trend, at the borderlines of Judaism and
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