Investigating fundamentalist trends in the Orthodox Church of Greece: Balancing between traditionalism and fundamentalism. [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to investigate trends and variations of fundamentalism in the Orthodox Church of Greece. In order to achieve this, the article analyses discourses and practices of the Orthodox Church of Greece since the restoration of ...
Sakellariou A.
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Engaging Religious Institutions and Faith-Based Communities in Public Health Initiatives: A Case Study of the Romanian Orthodox Church During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
The success of public health interventions is highly dependent on the compliance of the general population. State authorities often implement policies without consulting representatives of faith-based communities, thereby overlooking potential ...
Dascalu S +5 more
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The Christian Orthodox Church Fasting Diet Is Associated with Lower Levels of Depression and Anxiety and a Better Cognitive Performance in Middle Life. [PDF]
Lifestyle choices significantly influence mental health in later life. In this study we investigated the effects of the Christian Orthodox Church (COC) fasting diet, which includes long-term regular abstinence from animal-based products for half the ...
Spanaki C +10 more
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Church unions and their consequences in Poland [PDF]
Orthodox Christians in Poland have faced numerous attempts to be forced into union with the Roman Catholic Church, ranging from the thirteenth to the twentieth century.
Antoni Mironowicz
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Proportion of immediate severe postoperative pain in laparoscopic sterilization under general anaesthesia: A cross-sectional study (postoperative pain in laparoscopic sterilization) [PDF]
Background: Effective control of immediate post operative abdominal pain following laparoscopic sterilization is challenging. The objective of the study was to estimate the incidence of immediate severe postoperative pain following laparoscopic ...
Menon Girijanandan D., George Manjit
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Malpositioned umbilical venous catheter after thoracoscopic repair of diaphragmatic eventration [PDF]
Diaphragmatic hernia and eventration of the diaphragm as congenital defects have similar clinical and radiological presentations. The umbilical venous catheter is successfully used for venous access in a neonatal age group with minimal complications.
Manjit George +3 more
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The process of transition and eradication of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate is actively continuing in our time, which is why this study is relevant.
Jun-Ki Chung, Olena Falova
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The Image of Jews According to the Canonical Tradition of the Orthodox Church
In this study, the author attempts to analyze the canons of the Orthodox Church, which are still normative for all Orthodox Autocephalous Churches, in order to identify the image of Jews and the restrictions or prohibitions imposed by these canonical ...
Răzvan Perșa
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Faith in a New Party: The Involvement of the Romanian Orthodox Church in the 2020 Election Campaign
The intensity and nature of ties between the Church and political parties was covered by a rich literature. However, we know relatively little about why the Church would support a newly emerged political party formed in a competitive space, in which ...
Sergiu Gherghina, Sergiu Mișcoiu
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The Orthodox Church, Neosecularisation, and the Rise of Anti-Gender Politics in Bulgaria
In a recent publication, I introduced the theoretical framework of neosecularisation with regard to the Orthodox Church and society in Bulgaria. I argued that neosecularisation, as a complex process of decline of religion’s importance and the hold of ...
Ina Merdjanova
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