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Aging in Nationhood: Everyday Nationalism and Belonging Among Seniors in Old-Age Homes in Québec. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal analysis and forecasting of public attention to China's five major religions. [PDF]
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2010
Protestants arrived relatively late in the Atlantic world. They founded no permanent settlements until the early 17th century, giving the Roman Catholics a head start of more than a century. Though always outnumbered by Catholics in the Atlantic world, Protestants did become a significant minority.
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Protestants arrived relatively late in the Atlantic world. They founded no permanent settlements until the early 17th century, giving the Roman Catholics a head start of more than a century. Though always outnumbered by Catholics in the Atlantic world, Protestants did become a significant minority.
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Liberal Protestantism without Protestantism
1994Abstract After World War II universities often added religious programs. But these seldom touched the heart of the enterprise. Mainstream American Protestants typically saw religion as an add-on, in contrast to John Henry Newman’s Catholic Idea of a University with theology and philosophy at the center.
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2022
Abstract ‘Protestantism’ argues for the importance of polygamy in at least some branches of radical Protestantism. Marriage took on new significance among Protestants as celibacy was no longer upheld as the ideal, and the sacrament of marriage, regulated by the church, increasingly came to be seen as a civil and secular matter.
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Abstract ‘Protestantism’ argues for the importance of polygamy in at least some branches of radical Protestantism. Marriage took on new significance among Protestants as celibacy was no longer upheld as the ideal, and the sacrament of marriage, regulated by the church, increasingly came to be seen as a civil and secular matter.
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Searching for Protestantism in theEncyclopedia of Protestantism
Religion, 2005Abstract This article uses Hans Hillerbrand's Encyclopedia of Protestantism 1 to explore the protean character of Protestantism. In considering the question What is Protestantism? it assesses two characterisations of Protestantism: as a rejection of Catholicism and as a religious prelude to secularisation.
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