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The Perceptions of Healthcare Professionals Regarding Violence Against Women in Ecuador: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]

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Lived religion: the praxis of Practical Theology [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Practical Theology, 2014
Taking the case of“spiritual gardening”as a starting point, this paper reflects on praxis as the object of practical theology. Praxis is understood as the domain of lived religion and focuses on what people do rather than on official institutionalized ...
R Ruard Ganzevoort, Johan Roeland
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Religions in Practice: An Approach to the Anthropology of Religion

American Anthropologist, 1999
Religions in Practice: An Approach to the Anthropology of Religion. John R. Bowen. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn &Bacon, 1998. 272pp.
Gregory Forth, John R. Bowen
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Religion and Psychiatric Practice

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1974
This paper reviews a series of 70 patients who were referred because of the author's known religious commitment. Although few specific conclusions can be drawn, the material presented suggests that the evangelical patient who requests referral to a psychiatrist of a similar religious orientation is most likely to be a depressed woman in her third ...
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THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION

2017
The introduction to this chapter considers the diversity of religious ‘practice’ between individuals, within and between communities and social milieu, over space and across time. Section 7.2 enters into the sociology of religion by considering Religious Practice within Social Elites and examining (re-)Christianization as one response to revolution and
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Religion, Bioethics and Nursing Practice

Nursing Ethics, 2009
This article calls nursing to engage in the study of religions and identifies six considerations that arise in religious studies and the ways in which religious faith is expressed. It argues that whole-person care cannot be realized, neither can there be a complete understanding of bioethics theory and decision making, without a rigorous understanding ...
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