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Palliative Care Spiritual Assessment and Goals-of-Care Discussions in the Neurocritical Care Unit: Collaborating with Chaplains. [PDF]
Kestenbaum A, Gilchrist D, Dunlop BC.
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Trials, trips, and tribulations: pathways for implementing psychedelic therapy in Ireland. [PDF]
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The promotion mechanism of physical and mental health of the elderly in China: the impact of the digital divide and social capital. [PDF]
Xiang J, Xing H.
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An empirical study on the impact of charitable medical care on residents' health level. [PDF]
Han B, Zhang Q.
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Pastoral counter-conducts: Religious resistance in Foucault’s genealogy of Christianity
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 ...
Matthew Chrulew
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One, Many or None: Religious Truth-Claims and Social Perception of Religious Freedom
Do individual positions toward religious truth-claims matter for perceptions of religious freedom? Relying on a survey of 1,035 university students from Northern Italy, this chapter conducts a micro-level analysis on the social perceptions of religious ...
Giuseppe Giordan
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Vocation, Expressive Conduct, and Religious Liberty
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Recent scholarship on religious liberty claims, perhaps following the lead of litigants raising claims for religious exemptions in the wake of Obergefell, has largely focused on arguments that certain forms of business activity are “expressive conduct” that government cannot compel.
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Religious Belief and Skin Conductance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966The GSRs to sets of religious and secular words of religious believers and disbelievers were compared. No differences in responsiveness between groups or between sets of words were found. The main effect was within persons, suggesting that the arousal value of the stimuli was specific to each individual.
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