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Religious Conduct and the Immutability Requirement: Title VII’s Failure to Protect Religious Employees in the Workplace

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This article examines how the federal courts have used the requirement of immutability to limit an employee’s right to religious accommodation in the workplace under § 701(j) of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Section 701(j) explicitly mandates reasonable accommodation of an employee’s religious beliefs and observances if accommodation can be ...
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A Methodological Analysis of Religious-Addiction Studies Conducted in Turkey

2021
Modern zamanların salgını olarak anılmaya başlayan bağımlılıktan pek çok kişi muzdarip. Salgın derecesine ulaşan, bağımlılığın hem tanımlanması hem de tedavisi oldukça güçlükler barındırmaktadır. Bu zorlukların yanında gün geçtikçe bağımlılık türlerine yeni bağımlılık türleri de eklenmektedir.
GÜRSU, Orhan, SELÇUK, Burak Salih
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When psychologists work with religious clients: Applications of the general principles of ethical conduct.

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1999
Psychologists become more effective and relevant when they appreciate that many clients hold religious values and commitments. Greater awareness of religion and religious values in the lives of clients may aid clinicians' efforts to provide more accurate assessments and effective treatment plans. The authors use the American Psychological Association's
M A, Yarhouse, B T, VanOrman
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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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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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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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The Protective Effects of Religiousness and Parent Involvement on the Development of Conduct Problems Among Youth Exposed to Violence

Child Development, 2003
Abstract This study examined the protective effects of religiousness and parent involvement for the development of conduct problems beyond the effects of risk factors. Measures of violence exposure, conduct problems, parent involvement, and religiousness, from the longitudinal Social and Health Assessment survey, were completed by 1 ...
Michelle J, Pearce   +3 more
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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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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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