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Contrasting irreligious orientation: atheism and secularity in the USA and Scandinavia
Atheism and secularity are not static, fixed orientations. Rather, atheism and secularity are contoured, malleable, and deeply shaped by cultural and social forces.
Phil Zuckerman
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Developing conceptual glossaries for the Latin vulgate bible. [PDF]
A conceptual glossary is a textual reference work that combines the features of a thesaurus and an index verborum. In it, the word occurrences within a given text are classified, disambiguated, and indexed according to their membership of a set of ...
Wilson, Andrew
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Book review of: Hugh Turpin. Unholy Catholic Ireland: Hypocrisy, Secular Morality, And Irish Irreligion. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 2022, 325 P.
Jacob Evans
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Not so indifferent after all? Self-conscious atheism and the secularisation thesis
Commenting on the lack of self-conscious atheists in apparently secularised Western European societies, the British sociologist Steve Bruce has argued that strong expressions of unbelief are in fact symptomatic of religious cultures.
Stephen Bullivant
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Abstract This essay advocates renewed attention toward Jungian literary criticism, emphasizing its unique and creative perspectives on both fictional worlds and on reading. A fresh turn to Jungian criticism offers, in particular, valuable insight for texts on the peripheries of the canon.
Edsel Parke
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Beyond Belief: Understanding the Demographics and Dynamics of South Korea’s Religious “Nones”
Religious “nones” is currently used in academia as a category referring to individuals who do not have a specific religious belief or do not belong to a specific religious organization.
Andrew Eungi Kim +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This systematic review explored the barriers and facilitators to the implementation of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) among nurses in emergency departments (EDs) and critical care units (CCUs). Design Systematic review. Method A systematic review was performed using both qualitative and quantitative studies from five databases (CINAHL,
Mona Hamdi Alrashdi +2 more
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UNEXPECTED CALLINGS: Reimagining Ancestors and Queerness in Zimbabwe
ABSTRACT This article examines how young queer people in Zimbabwe rework understandings of the relationship between ancestors, spirit mediumship, and queer expressions of gender and sexuality. In Zimbabwe, many traditional practitioners argue that gender transgression and same‐sex desires are caused by the presence of ancestral spirits known as ...
RAFFAELLA TAYLOR‐SEYMOUR
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L’École Républicaine est-elle le fruit des idées et de valeurs protestantes ?
Is the School of Ferry the « daughter of Protestantism »? By comparing the ideas and values of Guizot to their of Buisson, this article raises the question of the relevance of the hypothesis raised by Pastor Paumier » [that] instead of a religion of ...
Anne Ruolt
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Evidential Vulnerability of Religious Beliefs in the Context of Petitionary Prayers
Abstract Petitionary prayers—requests made to a deity for specific outcomes—are widely practiced across religious traditions. While their efficacy remains a subject of theological debate, they exhibit remarkable resilience to disconfirmation. In three pre‐registered studies—a field study in China and two global surveys via Prolific—we examined how ...
Ze Hong, Cheneryue Zhang, Anzhuo Wang
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