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Considering Cultural and Religious Perspectives When Conducting Health Behavior Research with Jordanian Adolescents

Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education, 2012
Jordanian adolescents feel uncomfortable discussing personal health practices including drugs, alcohol, tobacco use, and cancer self-examination. Both Islam and Christianity prohibit illicit drug use. Jordanian society considers drinking alcohol to be a violation of religious tenets and social customs.
Moayad A. Wahsheh   +2 more
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Some Hagiographical Evidence for Templar Spirituality, Religious Life and Conduct

Revue Mabillon, 2011
L’hagiographie des ordres militaires medievaux etant depuis longtemps consideree comme un corpus peu substantiel, les textes hagiographiques ont ete insuffisamment pris en compte dans l’examen et dans l’explication des perspectives spirituelles de ces ordres et de la conduite religieuse de leurs membres.
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Baptizing OOBrien: Towards Intermediate Protection of Religiously Motivated Expressive Conduct

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Since its groundbreaking decision in Employment Division v. Smith, the Supreme Court has maintained needlessly inconsistent standards of review for generally applicable laws that indirectly burden First Amendment–protected conduct. When a generally applicable law indirectly suppresses symbolic speech or expressive conduct, courts apply the O’Brien test,
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Pastoral counter-conducts: Religious resistance in Foucault’s genealogy of Christianity

Critical Research on Religion, 2014
The internal resistance to religious forms of power is often at issue in Michel Foucault’s genealogy of Christianity. For this anti-clerical Nietzschean, religion is, like science, always a battle over bodies and souls. In his 1978 Collège de France lectures, he traced the nature and descent of an apparatus of “pastoral power” characterized by ...
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Naturalizing Religion: Superstition, Enthusiasm, and Religious Conduct

1997
In 1757 Bishop William Warburton, Hume’s implacable enemy, obtained a manuscript copy of Hume’s Four Dissertations. The first was a piece that was eventually published as The Natural History of Religion. He then wrote to Andrew Millar, Hume’s friend and publisher, in order to persuade him to suppress the work.
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Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World: Recommendations for Conduct

International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 2011
The International Bulletin of Missionary Research presents below the full text of “Christian Witness in a Multi-Religious World: Recommendations for Conduct.” Jointly issued in June 2011 by the World Council of Churches (WCC), the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue (PCID) of the Roman Catholic Church, and the World Evangelical Alliance ...
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Thou Art Fired: A Conduct View of Title VII's Religious Employer Exemption

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
With federal circuit courts beginning to recognize that Title VII prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation—most recently in Hively v. Ivy Tech and Zarda v. Altitude Express—a new question arises in the unfolding conflict between religious liberty and LGBT rights: to what extent will Title VII’s longstanding exemption for ...
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Conducting Religious/Spirituality/Belief Assessments and Histories in Clinical Practice

2017
This chapter discusses how to approach the issue of spirituality religion with individual clients, families, and couples. Erikson’s theory of development , Fowler’s six-stage model of spiritual development, and Wilber’s holarchy model are also discussed. Various approaches to the taking of a religious–spiritual history are provided, as well as clinical
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THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN CONDUCTING RELIGIOUS STUDIES EXPERTISE: HISTORY AND MODERNITY

Socio-economic and humanitarian magazine
The aim of the study is to identify the historical dynamics of the relationship between the positions of a scholar of religion and an expert in religion in the context of the development of religious studies expertise in the Russian security system. The paper examines the historical dynamics of the relationship between the positions of a scholar of ...
Tat'yana Izluchenko, D. Gergilev
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