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Multisituationality and Social Sensibility. Insights From Neophenomenological Sociology
ABSTRACT Sometimes, we do not act in accordance with what we know. For example, we may purchase products that we know are the result of production chains with questionable ethics. This contribution investigates the paradox between social action and rational knowledge, starting from the ambivalence between emotion and reason.
Michele Granzotto
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Worship and culture: endogenous and exogenous factors in a local church. [PDF]
Hegy P.
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Jewish Liturgy During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Vignettes from Boston Suburbs. [PDF]
Langer R.
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Australian Catholics' Lived Experiences of COVID-19 Church Closures. [PDF]
Martyr P.
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Revisiting the Healing Narrative of the Gospel in the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Wijaya Y.
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Safety and Reverence: How Roman Catholic Liturgy Can Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Budaev S.
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Word and Mystery: The Acoustics of Cultural Transmission During the Protestant Reformation. [PDF]
Boren B.
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In den Westkirchen seit dem 16. Jh., besonders aber seit dem 2. Vatikanischen Konzil der Oberbegriff für alle Weisen und Formen, bei denen sich christliche Gemeinden bzw. Kirchen sowie Juden zum Gottesdienst versammeln.
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The Prohibition of Suicide and Its Theological Rationale in Catholic Moral and Canonical Tradition: Origins and Development. [PDF]
Adamiak S, Dohnalik J.
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