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Why did doctrinal religions first appear in the Northern Subtropical Zone? [PDF]
Dunbar RIM.
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Feminine Characterization of The God
This study investigates how monotheistic religions depict God with masculine or feminine attributes, considering historical context.
Ibrahim Bor
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In this paper, we tried to present an image of the repercussions of the Cartoons Crisis caused by the Western Press after publishing the Danish Cartoons; from the point of view of the Freedom of Opinion and Speech drawled by the West aiming at offending ...
جلول خلاف
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Feminen Characterization of The God
This study investigates how monotheistic religions depict God with masculine or feminine attributes, considering historical context.
Ibrahim Bor
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Feelings Within the UK Bahá’í Faith About the Potential Contribution of Their Faith to the Unity of Humankind. [PDF]
This paper is an investigation conducted with members of the Bahá’í Faith (BF) community in the UK. The contributor is not a Bahá’í but has researched Bahá’í literature and practice over the past 8 years and has close links with regional and national ...
Bigger, Stephen
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From competition and conversion to co-operation and conversation: Dynamics of Christian-Muslim engagement [PDF]
Two books, Islam & the West Post 9/11 and Islam and the West: reflections from Australia, cover a range of theoretical issues, regional-specific topics and case studies that explore issues related to the theme of Islam and the West.
Pratt, Douglas
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A Time to Laugh: Religious Humor in Contemporary Russia
Contemporary Russian religious humor continues the tradition of this spiritual and selfsacrificial laughter. The anecdotes that are gathered here make fun not only of religion and its characteristic attributes, but of human imperfections and shortcomings,
Sergeev, Mikhail
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Creation as an Ecumenical Problem: Renewed Belief through Green Experience [PDF]
Loss of a sense of creaturehood and of members has occurred across the lines of divided churches in a secular context. The author explores the question whether green experience of nature can be a path toward a renewed sense of creaturehood.
Hughson, Thomas
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"Food Ethics and Religion" [PDF]
How does an engagement with religious traditions (broadly construed) illuminate and complicate the task of thinking through the ethics of eating? In this introduction, we survey some of the many food ethical issues that arise within various religious ...
Doggett, Tyler, Halteman, Matthew C.
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British Druidry and Turkic Shamanism in context of Pagan Religion
Article represents Celtic Druidry and Turkic Shamanism together within the phenomenon of paganism. Although both of these belief systems are under the impression of monotheistic religions such as Islam and Christianity today, they are still breathing ...
Nükhet Okutan
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