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A STUDY ON WOMEN WHO DO NOT WEAR HEADSCARF AS STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF THEOLOGY: THE CASE OF GAZİANTEP UNİVERSİTY FACULTY OF THEOLOGY

the Journal of Academic Social Sciences
Bu makalenin konusunu Gaziantep Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi’nde öğrenim gören ve başörtüsü kullanmayan kadın öğrenciler teşkil etmektedir. İlahiyat fakültesi daha ziyade muhafazakâr ailelerin çocukları tarafından seçilmektedir. Öğrencilerin büyük çoğunluğunu başörtüsü kullanan kadınlar oluşturmaktadır.
Erol Erkan
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Knowledge and Attitudes of the Faculty of Theology Students on Organ Transplantation

Journal of Religion and Health, 2016
The objective in this study is to determine the knowledge and attitudes of the Faculty of Theology students on organ transplantation. The study that was planned as a descriptive study took place between March-May 2014 with the participation of 119 students enrolled at the Faculty of Theology. It was determined as a result of the study that the students
Seher Gürdil Yilmaz   +2 more
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A FACULTY OF THEOLOGY IN UPHEAVAL:

Louvain, Belgium, and Beyond, 2018
L. Gevers
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An Analysis of Faculty Ratings of Theology Students

Religious Education, 1959
Richard A. Goodling, Sam C. Webb
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Attitudes and behaviours of students from the faculty of theology regarding organ donation: a study from Turkey.

Transplantation Proceedings, 2009
M. Naçar   +3 more
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The Effect of Value-Based Folk Songs and Spiritual Care and Empowerment Practices on the Psychological Well-Being and Spirituality Levels of Faculty of Theology Students

Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change
This study examined the effect of spiritual care and empowerment practices supported by value-based folk songs on the psychological health and spiritual well-being levels of Faculty of Theology students.
F. Ulu
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The Post-Tridentine Controversies at the Louvain Faculty of Theology: The Correspondence between Judocus Tiletanus and Michael Baius (1568)

Journal of early modern Christianity
Josse Ravesteyn, or Judocus Tiletanus, was promoted as a doctor of theology in 1546, acted as participant in the Council of Trent in 1551, and was appointed as inquisitor-general of the Low Countries in 1559.
Gabrielle Bertrand
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