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En Oisans, dans le Val Ferrand, une dalle gravée par des Protestants
F Artru, Hugues Chatain, Denis Veyrat
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ABSTRACT Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) has generated a long afterlife across global media, extending from literature to theater, film, and fandom. Its Korean musical adaptation, Dorian Gray: A New Musical (2016), illustrates how queer aesthetics are reconfigured under the logics of commercial entertainment and cultural export.
Di Cotofan Wu
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Psychometric Properties of the Dutch Surrender to God Scale: Relationships with Religious Behavior, God Representation, Well-being, and Health. [PDF]
Seesink HJ +4 more
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RADICAL ORTHODOXY AND PROTESTANTISM TODAY: JOHN MILBANK IN CONVERSATION
John Milbank
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The Unsuccessful Inquisition in Tudor England
The Spanish Inquisition was tasked with finding heretics and either returning them to their faith or punishing them for their unfaithfulness. This institution lasted for hundreds of years and prosecuted thousands of cases across the Iberian Peninsula ...
Dell, Sarah J.
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The Growing Social and Moral Conflict Between Conservative Protestantism and Science
John H. Evans
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Immigrants’ Changing Religiosity: The Case of Spain
ABSTRACT This article analyzes changes in religiosity of the migrant–origin population in Spain. Using data from the Spanish General Social Survey (ESGE) from four different years between 2013 and 2023, we compare people with migrant background with respect to the native‐born population in terms of religious affiliation (vs.
Jacobo Muñoz‐Comet +1 more
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Action-based explanations as a basis for the analysis and design of the social world. [PDF]
Maurer A.
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Differences in Religious Attendance Among Disabled and Nondisabled Early and Early Midlife Adults
ABSTRACT In general, disabled people value religion as much as people without disability, but do not attend religious services as often. Empirical evidence to date does not robustly examine whether this pattern is applicable even when accounting for possible differences in religiosity among disabled and nondisabled people. Using data from the 2011−2019
Scott D. Landes, Katie Mueller
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