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The Religious Brain: A General Introduction to the Experimental Neuroscience of Religion

, 2009
This article is an introduction to the experimental neuroscience of religion, intended for scholars who have an interest in the neurobiological and cognitive aspects of religion, but who do not have the necessary technical and methodological knowledge to
U. Schjoedt
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Explaining the Religion Gap in Support for Radical Right Parties in Europe

Politics and Religion, 2015
Across Europe populist radical right (PRR) parties advertise themselves as defenders of Christian identity and values, but they do not seem to strongly attract religious Christian voters.
K. Montgomery, Ryan J. Winter
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A General Introduction to Tibetan Culture and Religion

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 2002
The Tibetans, as one of largest ethnic minority groups of China, are well known in the world because of their unique natural environment and distinctive culture and religion.
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Religion as Bridging or Bonding Social Capital

, 2015
Religion is the most segregated arena of American life, but its effect on collegiate diversity outcomes has been overlooked, despite the significance of both race and religion in many students’ lives.
Julie J. Park, Nicholas A. Bowman
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UNIVERSALS, GENERAL TERMS AND THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RELIGION

Numen, 2001
AbstractA comparative study of religion rests on comparison and generalization. Both require that the object of study, the subject matters of various religions have something in common - certain properties that warrant their juxtaposition in analyses. If they had nothing in common, "the study" of religion would not make any sense. But it seemingly does,
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Religion and Negative Attitudes towards Homosexuals

, 2015
Public opinion research has repeatedly shown that religious persons report more prejudice against homosexuality when compared to their non-religious counterparts.
Lilith Roggemans   +3 more
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Generations in Tension: Intergenerational Differences and Continuities in Religion and Religion-Related Behavior

Review of Religious Research, 1976
Although one of Durkheim's early interests was in the intergenerational transmission of values and moral beliefs, this has been simultaneously a neglected area of research and an issue concerning which there are numerous contradictory assertions. The two-year study of 5,000 Lutherans by Strommen et al.
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Religion for a Dislocated Generation

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1982
Barbara Hargrove, Wade Clark Roof
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Religion and Suicide: New Findings

Journal of religion and health, 2018
R. Gearing, Dana Alonzo
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