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Do Religious Beliefs Affect Conduct?

The Chesterton Review, 1988
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Counter-conducts: A Foucauldian Analytics of Protest

Social Movement Studies, 2010
Carl Death
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Peircean Faith: Perception, Trust, and Religious Belief in the Conduct of Life

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 2018
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The Use of Power and Violence as Methods of Conducting a Religious Dispute – the Case of the Hussite Polemics

2014
The chapter describes role and methods of using power and violence in the religious disputes during the Hussite period in Bohemia.
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Health risks, social security, and religious choice of rural residents

China Agricultural Economic Review, 2015
Jinqi Jiang, Fengtian Zheng
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Religious immediacy in radical puritanism : (a study of its effects upon thought and conduct)

2018
This study began as a search for a deeper understanding of the nature of vital religious experience. The first inspiration for a method of approach came from Baron von Htigel's classic description of the three elements which constitute religious experience, the mystical-intuitive, historical-institutional, and rational-philosophical. Equipped with this
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