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The Comparison of the Effect of Childbirth Preparation Classes and Spirituality-Based Counseling on Childbirth Fear Among Nulliparous Pregnant Women: A Quasi-Experimental Study. [PDF]
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Spousal Kidney Donations in Israel: Religious and Psychoanalytic Perspectives. [PDF]
Kariv MH, Oreg A.
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<i>Hippocampus</i> and <i>cornu ammonis</i>: mythonyms that prevail in <i>Terminologia Anatomica</i>, <i>Terminologia Neuroanatomica</i>, and <i>Terminologia Histologica</i>. [PDF]
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Kierkegaard’s Conception of God
Philosophy Compass, 2010Abstract Philosophers have often misunderstood Kierkegaard's views on the nature and purposes of God due to a fascination with his earlier, pseudonymous works. We examine many of Kierkegaard's later works with the aim of setting forth an accurate view on this matter.
Paul K. Moser, Mark L. McCreary
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Religious Studies, 1972
During World War I, Bertrand Russell's outspoken pacifism resulted in his being committed to jail. When he entered the prison, he was met by the warden who showed himself to be quite ecumenical in his religious beliefs, as indicated by this anecdote:‘I was much cheered on my arrival by the warder at the gate, who had to take particluars about me.
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During World War I, Bertrand Russell's outspoken pacifism resulted in his being committed to jail. When he entered the prison, he was met by the warden who showed himself to be quite ecumenical in his religious beliefs, as indicated by this anecdote:‘I was much cheered on my arrival by the warder at the gate, who had to take particluars about me.
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Religious Studies, 1973
Paul Gastwirth seems to me generally correct concerning our concepts of God (Religious Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 1972, pp. 147–52). But there are at least two points at which he needs to take his analysis further if he is to help us to think through the topic.
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Paul Gastwirth seems to me generally correct concerning our concepts of God (Religious Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2, June 1972, pp. 147–52). But there are at least two points at which he needs to take his analysis further if he is to help us to think through the topic.
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2018
Those whose conceptions of God stem from the major Eastern and Western religions think of God as an ultimate reality, the source or ground of all else, perfect and deserving of worship. Such a conception is common to both Eastern and Western religions. Some trace this to human psychology or sociology: Freud regarded God as a wish-fulfilling projection ...
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Those whose conceptions of God stem from the major Eastern and Western religions think of God as an ultimate reality, the source or ground of all else, perfect and deserving of worship. Such a conception is common to both Eastern and Western religions. Some trace this to human psychology or sociology: Freud regarded God as a wish-fulfilling projection ...
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