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Religious/spiritual coping and spiritual distress in people with cancer [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the relation between the presence of spiritual distress and use of RSC and sociodemographic, clinical and religious/spiritual variables in people with cancer.
Gabriela Cruz Noronha Silva +6 more
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Science, Religion and Common Sense [PDF]
Susan Haack has recently attempted to discredit religion by showing that science is an extended and enhanced version of common sense while religion is not. I argue that Haack’s account is misguided not because science is not an extended version of common
Caruana, Louis
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Does Religion Harm Science? The Case Study of the Institut Supérieur Pédagogique of Mbanza Ngungu in the Democratic Republic of Congo [PDF]
Religion and science are an expression of human existence. However, consistent with Freud᾽s view of religion as elusive and childish, many institutions of higher learning have omitted religion from their curriculum and consider religion as harmful to the
Joel Mbongi Kuvuna
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The Exemplar Approach to Science and Religion [PDF]
We can judge whether some activities are scientific or religious, depending on how similar they are to exemplar scientific activities or to exemplar religious activities, even if we cannot specify the necessary and sufficient conditions for science and ...
Park, Seungbae
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Dalam pendidikan kedudukan Ilmu pengetahuan, Moral dan Agama merupakan faktor-faktor yang saling mempengaruhi berhasil atau tidaknya pendidikan. Hal ini disebabkan karena setiap point memiliki kedudukan masing-masing dan nilai-nilai yang tidak dapat ...
Dini Deswarni
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The opening words for symposium Art Approaching Science and Religion.
Ulrika Wolf-Knuts
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Constance Holden, in her article “Subjecting belief to the scientific method” (News Focus, 21 May, p. [1257][1]), writes that I back the goal of “understanding God and spirituality through science.” Let me state unequivocally that I do not back such a goal.
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Charles Willson Peale’s The Exhumation of the Mastodon and the Great Chain of Being: The Interaction of Religion, Science, and Art in Early-Federal America [PDF]
In this paper, I explore Peale’s monumental painting, a work that is many things, a self-portrait and history painting among others. Indeed, in this painting, Peale was responding to science, religion, and their shifting positions within early-nineteenth-
Zygmont, Bryan J.
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MAKING SPACE FOR THE METHODOLOGICAL MOSAIC: THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD OF SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION
This article is a response to Josh Reeves's recent book Against Methodology in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology that welcomes Reeves's proposal for an anti‐essentialist future for the field of science‐and‐religion ...
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While nineteenth-century science and religion are commonly portrayed as being at war, this chapter uses musical contexts to test an alternative hypothesis: that science and religion were in fact compatible. It does that by tracking Anglo-European ideological changes in scientific and religious discourse, and explaining how music absorbed and reflected ...
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