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‘David found Ziklag burned with fire’: Assessing ecoterrorism in a multireligious Nigeria
This article examines the phenomenon of ecoterrorism in Nigeria and the roles of faith-based communities in curbing ecoterrorism. In Nigeria, there have been numerous cases of ecoterrorism, committed by Fulani herdsmen against the indigenous populations.
Favour C. Uroko
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An Analysis of Anselm’s Philosophical Theology and the Problem of Man’s Freedom in His De Concordia
The purpose of this study is to discover, present and analyze the key ideas of Anselm of Canterbury concerning the notions of knowledge, will and mode of divine-human relations in the context of this “knowledge-will” framework which is important due to ...
Rostislav Tkachenko
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Interreligious relation: Position of women in strengthening Christian and Muslim bonds
Strengthening Muslim–Christian relations is very important for a nation such as Indonesia that has plurality in terms of tribes, ethnicity and religion.
Hadi Pajarianto
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The article examines both normative and practical significance of Orthodox Church Tradition Authority, as a theological category, for Evangelical Christians in Russia and CIS countries, who have still been looking for a distinct Christian identity in a ...
Alexander LIKHOSHERSTOV
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The Role of Religion in Transforming Ghanaian Society: A Christian Perspective [PDF]
Globally, while some scholars assert that religion is anachronistic and inhibits the human rights of people and frustrates the social progress of society, others are of the opinion that religion can be a catalyst for the transformation and development of
Eric Oduro Wiafe +1 more
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Interreligious dialogue in Bosnia and Herzegovina was up until now mostly conducted without bringing theological content of religious communities to its core, i.e. it was conducted as a kind of interreligious rhetoric. The author calls for re-actualizing
Darko Đogo
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Country profile – Primary healthcare and family medicine in Namibia
Namibia is one of the least densely populated countries in Southern Africa. Namibia’s health services are twofold: private (serving 18% of the population with medical aid) and public (serving the remaining 82%).
Felicia Christians
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Emigration of Christians from the Bosnian Eyalet (1683-1718) [PDF]
The end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th century was marked by radical changes on the demographic map of the Bosnian Eyalet as a serhat of the Ottoman state.
Ramiza Smajić
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Osmanlı Kudüs’ünde Bir Köy: Beyt Câlâ (XVI. Yüzyıl)
Günümüzde Hıristiyan ve Müslüman bir nüfusa ev sahipliği yapan Beyt Câlâ, dünya siyasetini fazlasıyla meşgul eden Filistin’de yer alan bir şehirdir. Şehrin mazisine ilişkin bilgileri, bölgeyi dört asır boyunca idare eden Osmanlı Devleti’nin arşivlerinde ...
Mustafa Öksüz
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Social distance of the citizens of the Republic of Macedonia toward Jews [PDF]
Previous sociological research on ethnic, cultural, and religious relations in the Republic of Macedonia has paid very little attention to the relations of the citizens of the Republic of Macedonia with the Jewish community.
Antoanela Petkovska +2 more
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