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Thou Art Fired: A Conduct View of Title VII's Religious Employer Exemption

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
With 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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Religious identity and psychological well-being among middle-eastern migrants in Australia: The mediating role of perceived social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination.

, 2020
This study aims to examine the relative contribution of religious identity, social support, social connectedness, and perceived discrimination on psychological well-being (PWB) among Middle Eastern (ME) migrants in Australia.
N. Hashemi   +3 more
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Conducting Religious/Spirituality/Belief Assessments and Histories in Clinical Practice

2017
This 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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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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Psychometric Validation and Translation of Religious and Spiritual Measures

Journal of religion and health, 2021
H. Koenig, F. Al Zaben
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