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The Humanitarian versus the Religious Attitude

Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 1944
I. A completely or an originally irreligious civilization has in all likelihood never existed, but it is not, in itself, unimaginable; what is more important, the modern civilization of Western mankind, originally (and still, in part, actually) Christian, has revealed a trend of evolution towards a society in which, practically speaking, religion as a ...
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Tourists' Attitudes Toward Religious Commercialization

Tourism Culture & Communication, 2017
Commercial activities exist at different religious sites and the practices arouse global concern. This study identifies and assesses religious commercial activities and explores how they affect tourists' attitudes. The well-known Four Great Buddhist Mountains in China were selected as research sites.
Huang, Keji, Pearce, Philip, Wen, Junjie
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A semantic study of religious attitude

Journal of Religion and Health, 1966
The study reported in this paper deals primarily with religion and gen eral semantics, a combination that makes it out of the ordinary. The fact that it ultimately suggests perennially perplexing questions concerning religion and science, however?and leaves them unanswered?makes it quite ordinary. The latter comment is not by way of apology.
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St. Augustine’s Attitude to Religious Coercion

Journal of Roman Studies, 1964
Augustine had to face the issue of religious coercion throughout his episcopate, and especially in his dealings with the Donatist schism. As far as I know, he is the only writer in the Early Church to discuss the subject at length. He even changed his mind on the issue, and he has told us of this ‘conversion’ with characteristic disarming frankness. It
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RELIGIOUS ORIENTATIONS AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES

American Politics Quarterly, 1987
Activists in Christian Right organizations are exerting increasing political muscle within the Republican party. This article examines the impact of religious variables on the variation of attitudes of activists in the Ohio Moral Majority. Within this relatively homogeneous population, denominational affiliation, frequency of church attendance ...
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Religious Attitudes and Values

1985
Given the limitations of sample size, the material which follows focuses necessarily on Christianity and its contemporary relevance to the neglect of other religious traditions. The impact of the Christian message and the historical processes of conversion, differentiation, secularisation and rejection vary in different cultural and political settings.
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Student Attitudes toward Religious Practices

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1945
E P, HORNE, W H, STENDER
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