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Managing Religious Diversity in Europe

2021
Abstract Since the mid-twentieth century, religion in Europe has faced three inter-related trends: the waning of Christianity, increasing secularization, and rising levels of diversity stemming from growing globalization and changing migration patterns.
SEALY, Thomas   +3 more
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Creating a religious identity and impression management by Islamic banks [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management
Purpose Islamic banks (IBs) place significant importance on their religious identity, prompting the utilization of impression management (IM) strategies to emphasize such identity.
M Kabir Hassan, Mamunur Rashid
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Managing religious tourism

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2019
This 188-page book is part of the CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series. It has 14 chapters from 27 contributors plus an index and presents an interesting collection of readings and cases.
Wiltshier, P., Griffiths, Maureen
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Religious psychotherapy as management of bereavement

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1995
This study was aimed at determining the effect of psychotherapy in patients in bereavement. Fifteen patients in a control group were given brief psychotherapy and 15 study group patients received psychotherapy with a religious perspective. The patients in the study group showed consistently significant improvements as compared with the control group at
M Z, Azhar, S L, Varma
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The Religious Manager.

Academy of Management Journal, 1970
Managers' choice of goals, their rating of subordinates, and various organizational and biographical data were related to the managers' Religion Value score as measured by judging religious terms a...
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Religious Fundamentalism and Terror Management

The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2008
The study reported herein tested the following hypothesis: Religious fundamentalism can serve a protective function against existential anxiety, such that the need to engage in secular worldview defense when mortality is made salient is reduced for high fundamentalists.
Mike Friedman, W. Steven Rholes
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Religious Orientation and Pain Management

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1997
Abstract Occupational therapists may find pain management less effective than anticipated for the patient’s condition. In exploring additional avenues of relief, it is important to look beyond physical agents. The therapist must sort physical, psychological, and spiritual components of pain to provide appropriate intervention or referral.
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The Secular and the Religious in the Management of Islam in Singapore

Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 2018
This article examines the Singaporean model of “secularism” and its impact on the relations between the Singaporean government and the minority Muslim community in Singapore.
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