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Social media usage for health information among undergraduate students: a cross sectional study. [PDF]
Oni O, Esalomi O, Orok E, Adelusi A.
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Demographic predictors on traditional prenatal service uptake among rural Zimbabwean pregnant women. [PDF]
Muzingili T, Chatindo N, Zinyemba L.
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Religion and Science Before Religion and Science
Bloomsbury Religion in North America, 2022The common distinction between “religion” and “science” that has emerged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is of very limited use if we apply it to earlier historical configurations.To problematize what we have learned about religion and science, it is helpful to look at the territory “between” those terms and to “map” that territory of human ...
Kocku von Stuckrad
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Physico-Theology: Religion and Science in Europe, 1650-1750
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, 2021PHYSICO-THEOLOGY: Religion and Science in Europe, 1650-1750 by Ann Blair and Kaspar von Greyerz, eds. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020. 274 pages, including bibliography and index. Hardcover; $54.95. ISBN: 9781421438467.
A. Blair, Kaspar von Greyerz
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Relationship Between Religion and Science in the Muslim Modernism
Theology and Science, 2020This paper aims to analyse modernist exegetes Sayyid Ahmad Khan (d. 1898) and Muhammad ‘Abduh’s (d. 1905) approaches to Islam and science, and ideas of Said Nursi (1877–1960), an influential modern Muslim scholar, on the relationship between religion and
Hakan Çoruh
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Psychology and Health, 2023
Objective Differences in the extent to which religious and scientific perspectives inform individuals’ understanding of the world may affect their health and well-being.
Crystal L. Park, Jason Kwan, K. Gnall
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Objective Differences in the extent to which religious and scientific perspectives inform individuals’ understanding of the world may affect their health and well-being.
Crystal L. Park, Jason Kwan, K. Gnall
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How UK Scientists Legitimize Religion and Science Through Boundary Work
Sociology of religion, 2019Research on the religious lives of scientists focuses mainly on U.S. scientists. Drawing on 115 interviews with UK biologists and physicists collected between 2011 and 2014, we move beyond to examine how UK scientists understand religion, a context that ...
Katherine Sorrell, E. Ecklund
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THE ANIMAL BODY MULTIPLE: SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND THE INVENTION OFHALALSTUNNING
Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 2020. This article proposes a specific kind of ontological investigation in the field of science and religion. I argue that science and religion can create distinct practices that enact multiple realities, and thus they should be seen as more than different ...
En Chao
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