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Neuroscience Letters, 2008
We report a highly significant regional increase of the BOLD response in the caudate nucleus in a group of Danish Christians while performing silent religious prayer. The effect was found in a main-effect analysis of high-structured and low-structured religious recitals relative to comparable secular recitals and to a non-narrative baseline.
Schjødt, Uffe +3 more
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We report a highly significant regional increase of the BOLD response in the caudate nucleus in a group of Danish Christians while performing silent religious prayer. The effect was found in a main-effect analysis of high-structured and low-structured religious recitals relative to comparable secular recitals and to a non-narrative baseline.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2002
AbstractBackground Prayer marks (PMs) are asymptomatic, chronic skin changes that consist mainly of thickening, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation, and develop over a long period of time as a consequence of repeated, extended pressure on bony prominences during prayer.Methods Three hundred and forty‐nine Muslims and 24 non‐Muslims were examined for
Abdullah A, Abanmi +3 more
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AbstractBackground Prayer marks (PMs) are asymptomatic, chronic skin changes that consist mainly of thickening, lichenification, and hyperpigmentation, and develop over a long period of time as a consequence of repeated, extended pressure on bony prominences during prayer.Methods Three hundred and forty‐nine Muslims and 24 non‐Muslims were examined for
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2022
Kevin C. Neece’s “Loud Prayers: Communion, Transcendence, and the Blues in Scorsese’s The Last Waltz” analyzes the “religious urge” found in the film The Last Waltz. The chapter begins with a discussion of Scorsese’s films, including Taxi Driver, and their religious influences and undertones.
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Kevin C. Neece’s “Loud Prayers: Communion, Transcendence, and the Blues in Scorsese’s The Last Waltz” analyzes the “religious urge” found in the film The Last Waltz. The chapter begins with a discussion of Scorsese’s films, including Taxi Driver, and their religious influences and undertones.
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Prayers in Shushwap. [Morning prayers. Night prayers]
2015“Text in Duployan shorthand with English and Latin headings in italics. The work of Jean-Marie Raphael Le Jeune. Contents: Morning prayers [p. 1-16] - Night prayers [p. 17-32] - Prayers before communion [p. 33-39] - After communion [p. 40-45] - Hymn [p. 46-47] - Helas quelle douleur [p. 48] - Stations of the cross [p.
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Are Practical Prayers Pagan Prayers?
The Expository Times, 2009Despite the Apostle Paul's encouragement to `present your requests to God,' the NT contains few examples of petitionary prayer for the mundane concerns of daily life. The Jewish, Greco-Roman and magical practices of petitionary prayer are examined in order to explain the apparent incongruity between NT practice and teaching.
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2018
The Edwardian Navy had a pronounced Anglican ethos. Three quarters of its sailors were members of the Church of England, as were all of its chaplains. If there was, thus, ample spiritual provision for the conformist majority, the religious needs of the non-conformist minority were less well catered for.
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The Edwardian Navy had a pronounced Anglican ethos. Three quarters of its sailors were members of the Church of England, as were all of its chaplains. If there was, thus, ample spiritual provision for the conformist majority, the religious needs of the non-conformist minority were less well catered for.
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