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Religion and diet in a multi-religious city: a comprehensive study regarding interreligious relations in Tbilisi in everyday life and on feast days

open access: yesScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 2015
This article deals with the importance of foodways among the believers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, both on feast days and in daily life.
Ulrica Söderlind
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Swedish interventions in the tragedy of the Jews of Slovakia

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik, 2016
This article describes a largely unknown Swedish effort to intervene in deportations of Jews of Slovakia between 1942 and 1944. Swedish officials and religious leaders used their diplomatic correspondence with the Slovak government to extract some Jewish
Denisa Nestakova, Eduard Nižňanský
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The Deuteronomic view of history in Second Temple Judaism

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2019
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple period to deal with their respective situations in the course of history according to – or against – various predicaments from which they suffered in an ...
Ananda Geyser-Fouche, Young Namgung
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End‐of‐Life Care Experiences, Attitudes and Perceptions of Intensive Care Clinicians in Middle Eastern Countries: A Systematic Integrative Review

open access: yesNursing in Critical Care, Volume 30, Issue 6, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Background End‐of‐life care (EoLC) in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in Middle Eastern (ME) countries is influenced by cultural and legal constraints, creating unique ethical dilemmas and challenges for clinicians. Ethical debates surround the acceptability of withholding and withdrawing treatments that sustain patients' lives. Aim To collate and
Khalidah Mobarki   +3 more
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Paganism as a Political Problem: Levinas’s Understanding of Judaism in the 1930s

open access: yesReligions
In response to the rise of neopagan fascist political theologies in Europe in the 1930s, the young Emmanuel Levinas developed a novel conception of the theopolitical role of Judaism.
Michael Fagenblat
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A common‐sense commentary on religious values and consumer behavior

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Psychology, Volume 35, Issue 4, Page 706-710, October 2025.
Abstract Aglozo and Cohen (2025) lay out their view of religion and values, and this commentary builds on their work by considering the religious landscape, infusing values with their religious underpinnings, and discussing the implications for consumer research (such as sustainability).
Lisa E. Bolton
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Modern Dönem Yahudilikte Süleyman Mabedi'ni Yeniden İnşa Girişimi: III. Mabet Hareketi'nin Doğuşu/An Attempt to Rebuild the Temple of Solomon in the Contemporary Judaism: the Emergence of the Third Temple Movement

open access: yesOksident, 2020
In the Jewish tradition, after the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in 70 CE, it is accepted that the Third Temple would be miraculously rebuilt under the leadership of a Messiah who will be sent by God during the messianic salvation period. In this
Hatice Kübra Baktemur
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Making Us Visible in the Cityscape: Organizers’ Reasons for Holding Ramadan Celebrations in Copenhagen's Public Space

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, Volume 55, Issue 5, Page 840-853, August 2025.
ABSTRACT This qualitative case study examines the motivations behind the first public celebration of Ramadan in Copenhagen's cityscape in 2024, exploring the interplay between visibility, identity recognition and citizenship for Danish‐Muslims. Through thematic analysis of interviews with event organizers, the study situates itself within social ...
Manal M. Sadik, Thomas A. Morton
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Abraham ibn Daud’un İbn Hazm’ın Nesih ve Tahrif Eleştirisine Karşı Tevrat Savunusu/Abraham ibn Daud’s Defense of Torah Against Criticism of Abrogation and Falsification by Ibn Hazm

open access: yesOksident, 2022
Abraham ibn Daud (d. 1180) was one of the leading Jewish scholars of Spain. The Spanish lands witnessed wars among Almoravids, Almohads, and Christian kingdoms during his lifetime.
Yasin Meral
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A Moveable Israel: Covenant Theology and Reformed Memory in the 1531 Zurich Bible

open access: yesReligions
The very latest scholarship on the Swiss Reformation has urged us to resituate the conceptual origins and first articulations of a Reformed Covenant theology in the Zurich of Zwingli, Jud, Pellikan, and Bullinger, rather than in the Geneva of Calvin and ...
Colin Hoch
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