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Reflections on conducting research on the ‘war on terror’: religious identity, subjectivity and emotions

International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2014
In recent years there has been an increase in literature which has explored the insider/outsider position through ethnic identities. However, there remains a neglect of religious identities, even though it could be argued that religious identities have become increasingly important through being prominent in international issues such as the ‘war on ...
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RELIGIOUS SPEECH AS EXPRESSIVE CONDUCT IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF AUSTRALIA, UNITED STATES, AND INDIA

This article explores the protection of religious expressive conduct in the constitutions of Australia, the United States, and India. It contains four parts. The first examines the protection for religious free exercise or freedom of religion or belief.
Bhanu, Arvind P   +2 more
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A Study Was Conducted With the Aim of Gaining Insight into the Transformation of Religious Communication Knowledge among Buddhist Religious Counsellors in Bandar Lampung

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
This research discusses the transformation of religious communication knowledge among Buddhist religious instructors in Bandar Lampung. This transformation is important because of the challenges faced by the counsellors in responding to the increasingly complex spiritual needs of the community. Against the backdrop of the socio-cultural and educational
Sidartha Adi Gautama,   +2 more
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Secularization of the modern conduct of life? Reflections on religiousness in early modern Europe

2006
The classic theory of secularization of the industrialized West refers to two dimensions: First, it means the institutional and juridical separation of state and church, which led to a decline of the impact the institution Church has in modern societies.
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Hope and well-being in vulnerable contexts during the COVID-19 pandemic: does religious coping matter?

Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022
A Victor Counted   +2 more
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Conducting empirical research on religiously accommodative interventions.

2013
Everett L. Worthington   +4 more
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Do Religious Beliefs Affect Conduct?

The Chesterton Review, 1988
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