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The Politics of Preferences for Public Mental Health Insurance in Quebec
Abstract We study public demand for the extension of public health insurance to psychological services. Previous research neglects the interplay of self‐interest and ideology to explain individuals’ willingness to pay for public mental health care. Relying on an original survey of the Quebec population, we show that support for the extension of mental ...
Olivier Jacques, Gabriel Gosselin
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The Hidden Trade‐Offs in B Impact Assessment
ABSTRACT B Corporation (B Corp) certification has emerged as a prominent framework for measuring and validating corporate social and environmental performance. This paper examines how different parts of the B Impact Assessment (BIA) influence overall performance and shape sustainability strategies in certified organisations. Using a combination of data
Ruth Cherrington +2 more
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The Fourth Ecumenical Council and the Issue of the Primacy of the Bishop of Rome
Introduction. Despite multiple references and partial treatment of the proposed topic in scholarly literature, the necessity of its full-scaled analysis on the basis of the Acts of the Fourth Ecumenical Council held in Chalcedon in 451 still remains ...
Mikhail V. Gratsianskiy
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Imperator Burdinum Hispanum Romanae sedi violenter imposuit. A Research Proposal on the Archbishop of Braga and Antipope Gregory VIII, Maurice ‘Bourdin’ [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to investigate the image of Archbishop of Braga and Antipope Gregory VIII (1118-1121), Maurice “Bourdin”. Often modern historiography has considered Maurice as only a minor figure of the Church History of the beginning of the ...
Renzi, Francesco
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Mapping the Just Transitions, Sustainable Welfare and Eco‐Social Policy Literatures along the axes of capitalism/growth approaches and global justice demonstrates that there is a large gap in research at the intersection of overcoming‐capitalism/post‐growth growth approaches and global justice/decolonisation analysis.
Milena Büchs +3 more
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The Struggle for Apostolic Authority: The Easter Controversy in the Late Second Century
The Easter controversy of the late second century unveiled a profound theological and cultural debate within early Christianity. Originating from differing practices regarding the calculation of Easter dates, the dispute pitted the churches of Asia Minor
Shushun Gao
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The speech given by St. Pope John Paul II at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on June 2, 1980 has a special place among his numerous addresses concerning culture.
Janusz Królikowski
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Induced abortion in the world: 1. Perception of abortion throughout the centuries and by religions
Abstract Induced abortion has religious, moral, and cultural dimensions that place it at the center of major ethical debates. The interest of women caught in the middle of this never‐ending controversy requires that a dialogue replaces current confrontation.
Giuseppe Benagiano +4 more
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The Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue: The Year 1980 [PDF]
(Excerpt) Let me begin on a somewhat personal note. In the days when I grew up in New York and New England, I seem to have been surrounded by Protestants of many species, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregationalist, and others.
Dullee, Avery
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The idea of the Church of Rome “as Mother of the churches” is central to Roman Catholic ecclesiology. It gained prominence from the time of Pope Nicholas I (858–67). Afterwards, it became customary to refer to the Church of Rome as “Omnium Ecclesiarum Magistra, mater et caput” ” (Teacher of all the Churches, mother and head).
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