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This article aims to clarify Catholics’ survival tactics in discourses by analysing legal proceedings against them in the city of Utrecht from 1630 until 1659. This period saw a tendency towards Reformed confessionalisation, as is apparent from the rise
Genji Yasuhira
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BISHOP BANCROFT AND A CATHOLIC PRESS A CATHOLIC PRESS [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The literature on emotions in sustainable consumption behaviour (SCB) is fragmented, making it difficult to envision the pathways to future sustainable consumption. As of now, scholars have made several attempts to understand sustainable consumption, but few have explicitly focussed on the role of emotions. Therefore, the current study aims to
Mohd Sadiq +4 more
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Eighteenth-Century Gwent Catholics
Robin Clifton has explored the ‘nature, extent and causes of the Protestant fear of Catholics’, and Dr Wiener has traced how ‘hatred of Catholics, once the private obsession of religious extremists, developed into a part of the national ideology’.
John R. Guy
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the way sustainable innovation, conceptualized as a second‐order construct integrating sustainable orientation and innovation culture, impacts triple bottom line (TBL) performance. It also examines the mediating roles of product, process, organizational, and marketing innovations.
Nuno Fernandes Crespo +1 more
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Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about thousands of Catholics, who come to the annual celebration of the Feast Day of Christ the ...
WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
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Catholics and the 2014 referendum [PDF]
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constitutional option for their nation, I undertook some empirical research before the 2014 Referendum among older working-class Catholics in a Fife parish ...
Gilfillan, Paul
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“We… still consider ourselves Catholics, but no longer Roman ones. We still believe in God, but he's no longer enshrined in the Vatican or a candlelit church….I guess our Roman days are over, and our roaming ones just begun.”
John Robben
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Carbon Footprint of Bank Loans: Opportunities and Risk Implications in the Banking Industry
ABSTRACT This study examines whether the carbon footprint of bank loan portfolios influences bank stability, profitability and cost efficiency and whether regulatory quality moderates these relationships. Using a balanced panel of 33 countries from 2005 to 2018, the analysis combines banking‐sector indicators from the World Bank Global Financial ...
Honglei Wang +5 more
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Anthony Wood and the Catholics
Anthony Wood (1632–1695), the Oxford biographer and historian, was accused of being a ‘papist’ from the early 1670s until his death on 29 November 1695. These accusations were given credence because Wood had many Catholic friends and acquaintances; had a
Nicolas Kiessling
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