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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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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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Legal protection of religious sentiments of believers: features of conducting religious expertise
Eurasian Law Journal, 2021E.V. IVANOVA, E.V. MELNIKOVA
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Baptizing OOBrien: Towards Intermediate Protection of Religiously Motivated Expressive Conduct
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Since 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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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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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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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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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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Thou Art Fired: A Conduct View of Title VII's Religious Employer Exemption
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018With 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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THE ROLE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN CONDUCTING RELIGIOUS STUDIES EXPERTISE: HISTORY AND MODERNITY
Socio-economic and humanitarian magazineThe 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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Conducting Religious/Spirituality/Belief Assessments and Histories in Clinical Practice
2017This 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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Secularization of the modern conduct of life? Reflections on religiousness in early modern Europe
2006The 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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