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Immigrants’ Changing Religiosity: The Case of Spain
ABSTRACT This article analyzes changes in religiosity of the migrant–origin population in Spain. Using data from the Spanish General Social Survey (ESGE) from four different years between 2013 and 2023, we compare people with migrant background with respect to the native‐born population in terms of religious affiliation (vs.
Jacobo Muñoz‐Comet +1 more
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Mobilising Zionist and philo-Semitic sentiments through melodrama: Brazilian biblical telenovelas in the production of a neo-Pentecostal political culture. [PDF]
Carpenedo M.
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ABSTRACT This study aims to determine whether different groups of nondenominational Protestants more closely resemble one of the three most widely recognized denominational families within American Protestantism: Mainline Protestants, Evangelical Protestants, and Black Protestants.
Jason E. Shelton
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Spirituality and Psychological Well-Being of Adults with a History of Child Abuse by Catholic Clergy: A Systematic Review of Qualitative and Quantitative Studies. [PDF]
Dhirachaikulpanich D +6 more
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A History of the Catholic Church in Japan. By Joseph Jennes. Missionary Bulletin Series #8. Tokyo: Committee of the Apostolate, 1959. 272. [PDF]
Hyman Kublin
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ABSTRACT Christian nationalism scholarship and discourse has surged in the years since Trump's 2016 election victory, even as, by most measures, adherence to Christian nationalist beliefs has declined. Applying scholarship on political backlash, I propose that this apparent discrepancy may be explained both by ideological trends antithetical to public ...
Jesse Smith
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Father Dietz, the Catholic Church and the 1913 Michigan Copper Strike
John P. Beck
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To be born or not to be born? : the paradox of the Catholic Church in the Philippines
Alexienne Fuhrmann
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