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E Pluribus Unum? Constructing a Typology of Contemporary Dutch Evangelicals
Abstract Against the background of the assumed polymorphous character of evangelicalism as a trans‐denominational movement, this article aims to construct a typology of Dutch evangelicals and, subsequently, to test whether this religious typology also manifests sociodemographic differences.
Paul Vermeer, Saskia Glas
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Some Judaic attitudes to other religions
In his magisterial book "Judaism and Other Religions: Models of Understanding" (2010) Alan Brill develops and reinterprets Hick's model of pluralism in its relation with Judaism.
Sleptsova V.V.
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In Indonesia, religious issues have emerged as a subject of intense debate and polemic. Conflicting religious claims often incite debates and hostilities purportedly in the name of faith.
Rustriningsih Rustriningsih +1 more
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 35-77, March 2025.
Kai‐man Kwan
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Centripetalism in Consociational Democracy: The Multiple Proportional Vote and the Belgian Case
Abstract Belgium illustrates that using consociational institutions in divided societies may ensure a peaceful political environment, but it fails in reducing its centrifugal tendencies. As communitarian issues threaten to paralyse the political debate, preserving the efficiency of the state will require adding centripetal incentives to the ...
Laurent de Briey, Aurian de Briey
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Religious fundamentalism and extremism: A paradigm analysis [PDF]
Broadly speaking, the term ‘fundamentalism’ today names a religio-political perspective found in most if not all major religions in the contemporary world.
Pratt, Douglas
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Terrorism and religious fundamentalism: Prospects for a predictive paradigm [PDF]
Although fundamentalism is neither new nor limited to one culture, globalized communications and recent political events have highlighted Christian and Muslim forms.
Pratt, Douglas
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Interreligious conflicts often occur in Indonesia, a country with various beliefs and religions. In this article, I approach these conflicts using the thoughts of Nicholas Cusanus, a medieval Catholic thinker who also faced interreligious conflict of his
Jessica Novia Layantara
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Abstract Boven published, in 1915, his MD thesis at the University of Lausanne in which he examined 60 3‐ to 4‐generation pedigrees ascertained from admitted patients with dementia praecox (DP) and manic‐depressive insanity (MDI). He asked three questions: (i) were DP and MDI hereditary? (ii) were they the same or distinct conditions?
Kenneth S. Kendler, Virginia Justis
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Rethinking ritual: how rituals made our world and how they could save it★
Abstract In this Henry Myers Lecture, I summarize several decades of collaborative research on the role of ritual in group bonding and co‐operation, ranging from psychology experiments in university laboratories to field research among indigenous groups, and from surveys with armed revolutionaries to extended interviews with religious adherents.
Harvey Whitehouse
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