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Using group concept mapping to co-create a research agenda with the homeless community in Rhode Island. [PDF]
Smith M, Goulart E, Araujo D.
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020
In this article, the author explores the writings in the Messenger of Truth that provide insight into the lived religion of the Holdeman people, looking beyond formal congregations and policies to work, family, and the challenges of living in the world.
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In this article, the author explores the writings in the Messenger of Truth that provide insight into the lived religion of the Holdeman people, looking beyond formal congregations and policies to work, family, and the challenges of living in the world.
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A Latin American view of lived religion proposal
Social CompassIn Latin American social studies, the lived religion approach has emerged as a fresh perspective for examining individuals’ tangible interactions with the sacred in their daily lives.
Valentina Pereira Arena
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Migration and Lived Religion: Practical Theological Challenges
Toronto Journal of Theology, 2020:The value of studying lived religion, especially in relation to migration, is explained in this article. A theology of migration can focus on human dignity, diaconal care, justice, and motivations for Christians to care about migration.
Annemie Dillen
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Healing “through God’s grace”: lived religion in Filipina migrant women’s health in Japan
Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2020Conceptually anchored on lived religion, this paper explores the meanings and experiences of health, illness, and healing among Filipino migrant women in Japan as they intersect with their religion.
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