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Archivio di filosofia, 2022
This essay begins from Husserl's argument, in the Crisis of European Sciences, for a conversion from a pre-reflective, 'natural attitude' to the world (in which the constitution and significance of surrounding things is taken for granted) to a phenomenological attitude that attends to the ways in which things and their significance are constituted in ...
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This essay begins from Husserl's argument, in the Crisis of European Sciences, for a conversion from a pre-reflective, 'natural attitude' to the world (in which the constitution and significance of surrounding things is taken for granted) to a phenomenological attitude that attends to the ways in which things and their significance are constituted in ...
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Religious attitudes to gamete donation
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2018Religious teachings encourage fertility. The rapid progress of reproductive science has proved a challenge to interpret and adapt to assisted reproductive techniques which were not even dreamed of in ancient scriptures. The clash between religion and science has produced separate laws for each religion and reproductive practitioners are often at a loss
Roy, Homburg +4 more
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Religious Attitudes and Societal Values
Journal of Empirical Theology, 1997The main question of this paper is to what extent do religious attitudes regarding God and Jesus influence societal values like economism, familialism, social criticism, hedonism and autonomy, and how is this influence to be evaluated? Religious attitudes and societal values are determined by a process of pluralism. In order to cover this plurality the
Ven, J.A. van der, Beauregard, A.
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Contraception: traditional and religious attitudes
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1993PIP: Humans have tried to control fertility for centuries. Primitive, preliterate societies practiced infanticide and abortion. When primitive women understood the advantages of conception control, they tried, when possible, to use contraception. In the 4th century B.C., Plato and Aristotle advocated a one-child family.
J G, Schenker, V, Rabenou
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RELIGIOUS CONCEPT AND RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES
Educational Review, 1963(1963). RELIGIOUS CONCEPT AND RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES. Educational Review: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 132-141.
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Religious Attitudes of Students
Psychological Reports, 1968The objective was to obtain data on religious attitudes of participants in various student denominational groups. A student denominational group may be considered to be several interacting individuals with a common devout interest and possessing a fairly ascertainable pattern of reciprocal effects of beliefs.
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Religious Attitudes regarding Organ Donation
Journal of Transplant Coordination, 1996This study of seminary students, religious leaders, and hospital chaplains illustrates the importance of educating clergy about organ donation. Religious objections are often cited as a reason for refusal to give consent for donation. Results of this study show that most clergy are supportive of organ donation.
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Religious Studies, 1970
When Christians worship God, their cultic activities display, in widely varying combinations, attitudes of fear, respect, love, trust, awe, deference and obedience. They worship the Lord with all their heart, soul and strength, confessing their own insignificance in comparison to God, yet expressing confidence in the divine mercy which they believe ...
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When Christians worship God, their cultic activities display, in widely varying combinations, attitudes of fear, respect, love, trust, awe, deference and obedience. They worship the Lord with all their heart, soul and strength, confessing their own insignificance in comparison to God, yet expressing confidence in the divine mercy which they believe ...
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Age, religious beliefs, and sexual attitudes
The Journal of Sex Research, 2002Age effects on sexual attitudes were examined using the Hendrick and Hendrick (1987a) Sexual Attitude Scale. The study was cross-sectional, including people from various age groups, from young adults to older adults. The religious beliefs variable, which covaries substantially both with age and sexual attitudes, was controlled.
Armelle, Le Gall +2 more
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Correlation of Scientific Attitude and Religious Literacy towards Religious Moderation Attitude
Asian Journal of Education and Social StudiesThis study aims to determine the correlation between scientific attitudes and religious literacy toward students' religious moderation attitudes. This study uses a quantitative method with correlation techniques. Respondents in this study were 5th-semester students at the Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training, UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi ...
Husein, Ritonga, Sukarno, .
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