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In an increasingly interconnected global landscape, diaspora communities maintain complex transnational ties with their homelands, influencing local religious practices and institutions.
Sajid Amit
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Buddhist Environmentalism as Seen through Religious Change
This article considers the disagreement between scholars of Buddhism around whether the tradition is or is not amenable to environmental concerns. It identifies the gap between the two sides as arising from a problem in how historical-critical methods ...
Nan Kathy Lin
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The influence of religious well-being on the resilience of family spirituality during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Religious or spiritual well-being has a significant influence on family resilience, particularly in the spiritual aspect when dealing with changes or crises.
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The Effect of Descendants of the Prophet in Zabareh on the Development of Shi’ism in Neishaboor in the 4th Century After Hijrah [PDF]
Neishaboor considered as one of the centers of Sunnism and the interaction of thoughts and intellectual-religious tendencies in the early Islamic centuries gradually turned towards Shi’ism.
Mohammad Navidfar +2 more
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Elastic Rituals: A Multi-Religious Analysis of Adaptations to the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 crisis truly challenged social interaction, the use of space and objects, as well as our sense of purpose and meaning in life. In this context, religious communities faced sudden interruption of their usual activities, lack of access to ...
Monica Cornejo-Valle +1 more
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In this article, I integrate symbolic threat dynamics into a theoretical discussion of religious change. Specifically, this article demonstrates how symbolic threat can lead to increases in salient collective characteristics among members of the ...
Anthony Albanese
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Folk Religion in Transformation: A Religious Studies Perspective Based on Examples from Romania
The present study deals with some changes identifiable on the level of folk religion, i.e., of the religious expression of ordinary people. Its premises are that folk religion is a subsegment of religion, fulfilling specific functions which official or ...
Alina Patru
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Explaining Religious Revival in the Context of Long-Term Secularization
Secularization theory has often been criticized for not being able to explain counterexamples. However, secularization theorists argue that transitory religious resurgences are expected to occur even in modernizing conditions.
Jörg Stolz, David Voas
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ESTONIAN WEST COAST REVIVAL IN RETROSPECT: THE BIBLE AS A TOOL FOR INTERPRETING CHANGE
The West Coast Revival in Estonia, in the 1870s and 1880s, emphasised conversion, ethical lifestyle and a joyful, experiential discipleship. This was a new, congregational paradigm that emerged in this movement, in the westernmost areas of Tsarist ...
Toivo PILLII
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The Green Revolution in the World’s Religions: Indonesian Examples in International Comparison
Similar to progressive political movements, the programs of many religious and spiritual groups today are converging around a shared commitment to address the impending global ecological crisis.
Thomas A. Reuter
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