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The Impact of Ritual Participation on Perceived Moral Objectivity: A Longitudinal Investigation of the U.S. Adolescents

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 773-790, December 2024.
Abstract How people perceive morality plays a crucial role in their behavior and moral decision making. However, we have little understanding of the factors that drive the perception of morality as objectively existing. This study examines the impact of religion, specifically religious rituals, in promoting the perception of morality as objective.
Radim Chvaja
wiley   +1 more source

Richard Špaček o Janově evangeliu: Kapitola z dějin české biblistiky

open access: yes, 2014
Richard Spacek (1864-1925) is primarily known as Professor of dogmatic theology and Dean of Sts Cyril and Methodius Faculty of Theology in Olomouc. It is, however, less known that he began his academic career as a New Testament scholar.
Dominik Opatrný
semanticscholar   +1 more source

DISORIENTING EASTERN EUROPE: JUDITH HERMANN'S AFFECTIVE GEOGRAPHY

open access: yesGerman Life and Letters, Volume 77, Issue 4, Page 538-558, October 2024.
ABSTRACT This article presents a geocritical interpretation (based on the methodological approach developed by Robert Tally) of two of Judith Hermann's short stories – ‘Diesseits der Oder’ and ‘Osten’. Written almost twenty years apart, the first of these takes place amidst the Oderbruch, whilst the second comprises Hermann's only literary text about a
Natasha Gordinsky
wiley   +1 more source

Marquette University Slavic Institute Papers NO. 20 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1965
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Shimoniak, Wasyl
core   +1 more source

Selected examples of Muslim loyalism in the Balkans toward Christian states: The case of Bosnia‐Herzegovina and Bulgaria 1878–1914

open access: yesThe Muslim World, Volume 114, Issue 3-4, Page 92-110, Summer-Autumn 2024.
Abstract The purpose of this article is to characterize the loyalist attitudes of Muslims in Bulgaria and Bosnia‐Herzegovina (then part of Austria‐Hungary) in the period between the Congress of Berlin and the outbreak of World War I, with particular focus on the issue of differences between the religious beliefs of these communities and the ruling ...
Krzysztof Popek, and Tomasz Jacek Lis
wiley   +1 more source

Różewicz and Bonhoeffer. On the Margin of the Poem Learning to Walk by Tadeusz Różewicz [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The departure point of the analysis presented in this article is a poem written by Tadeusz Różewicz learning to walk (nauka chodzenia). The protagonist of the poem is Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who created the theory of “religionless Christianity”.
Dakowicz, Przemysław
core   +2 more sources

The history behind the Bolzano‐Gesamtbibliographie 1804–1999 and the guidelines for its use

open access: yesTheoria, Volume 90, Issue 3, Page 281-294, June 2024.
Abstract The dissemination and reception of Bernard Bolzano's ideas were not only mediated by his personal circumstances and context but also by the vicissitudes of his work. This paper traces the fate of his works from his death in 1848 to the publication of the first volume of his Gesamtausgabe in 1969, and it does so with the help of one of the last
Elías Fuentes Guillén
wiley   +1 more source

Sebastian Izquierdo on Universals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The paper deals with the theory of universals of Sebastian Izquierdo, a Spanish Jesuit author working in Rome, as he formulated and defended it in Disputation 17 of his major philosophical work The Lighthouse of Sciences, published in Lyon in 1659 ...
Novotný, Daniel D.
core  

First Catholic Church of England and Wales safeguarding structure to protect children from Clerical Sexual Abuse: A Commentary on Nolan (2001) till Cumberlege (2007) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The current commentary analyses the Nolan Report (2001) and the Annual Reports (2001-2007) of the Catholic Office for the Protection of Children and vulnerable Adults (COPCA) formed as a result of the Nolan Report (2001).
Barron, Ian   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

A Theresian Moment: French Catholics and the Spirituality of the Ordinary in the 1930s*

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 48, Issue 1, Page 38-54, March 2024.
The subject of this article is the lived religion of lay Catholics devoted to the woman described as one of the greatest saints of the modern era, Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, known as Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897). It draws on letters written to the Lisieux Carmel in Normandy at the time of the Munich crisis in 1938. Much scholarship
Vesna Drapac
wiley   +1 more source

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