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Respect Christians as Christians

Dialogue and Universalism, 2000
Dabru Emet is the first collective Jewish statement on Christianity of this character. It is a historic achievement. It appeals to Jews to respect Christians as Christians, rather than despite their being Christian. Controversies exist around the thesis that “Nazism was not a Christian phenomenon”, which to critics is too much of an absolution of the ...
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A Christian for the Christians, a Christian for the Muslims! An Attempt at an Argumentum ad Hominem

Christian Bioethics, 1998
Schmidt and Egler’s critique of Christianity’s exclusivist claim to truth rests on two suppositions: (a) that inter-religious pastoral care for dying patients requires a respect for their cultural backgrounds which necessitates accepting the equal validity of their respective (non-Christian) religions, and (b) that exclusivism is incompatible with the ...
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The Christian and the Post‐Christian

Blackfriars, 1949
A Cultured priest of my acquaintance has remarked to me more than onee that the penny Catechism, with all its virtues, is out of date. Many of its precise definitions and carefully chosen texts are aimed at a Bible Protestantism which hardly anyone believes in. On the other hand, difficulties which the modem convert is apt to raise are not met, and the
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Christian Nursing in a Non-Christian Country

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2010
Reflecting on Christian nursing in a non-Christian country, a Chinese nurse shares about encouraging a mother of a sick child using the Bible. Christianity offers distinct contributions in nursing that non-Christian religions in China do not offer: an internalized and externalized God, opportunity for prayer, and Bible verses for any patient need ...
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What is Christian About Christian Bioethics?

Christian Bioethics, 2005
What is Christian about Christian bioethics? The short answer to this question is that the Incarnation should shape the form and content of Christian bioethics. In explicating this answer it is argued that contemporary medicine is unwittingly embracing and implementing the transhumanist dream of transforming humans into posthumans.
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The Duality of American Christian Nationalism: Religious Traditionalism versus Christian Statism

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2023
Ruiqian Li, Paul Froese
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Christian nationalism and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake

Vaccine, 2021
Katie E Corcoran   +2 more
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Christian no more: Christian Americans are threatened by their impending minority status

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2021
Rosemary L Al-Kire   +2 more
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Christian Europe Redux

Journal of Common Market Studies, 2023
Fabio Wolkenstein
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Are Christian nationalists antisemitic and why?

Social Science Quarterly, 2023
Paul A Djupe
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