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Islam et christianisme en mouvement
Historically in Africa, mobilities (migrations, religious missions...) have been linked to religious change. Nevertheless, the shapes, rates and actors of the religious diffusion have deeply evolved in half a century.
Maud Lasseur
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The Strategy of the Work of Religious Associations with Immigrants: from Social Adaptation to the Mission [PDF]
In the article analyzed the role of the religious associations in their work with migrants from different countries on the example of the activities of the set of Christian churches in Russia and European Union.
Roman Lunkin
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The making of a land patrimony for the benefit of religious missions is profoundly linked to territorial construction in the colonies but is rarely examined from the angle of ecclesiastical governmentality over the ceded lands.
Joël Baraka Akilimali
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ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENT OF RUSSIAN INTERACTION WITH CHINA
The article is devoted to the topical in modern political-economic reality theme of the subject refer to the history and origins of the establishment of the relationship between Russia and China in the religious aspect.
Valentina Jurevna Larchenko
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The Indigenization Policy of Propaganda Fide: Its Effectiveness and Limitations in China (1622–1742)
The papal Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, founded in 1622, marks a milestone in the history of Christianity by promoting a new way of organizing “apostolic missionaries”, which represented a major shift from colonial missions to purely ...
Rui Zhang
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Hoping to Help: The Promises and Pitfalls of Global Health Volunteering [PDF]
Volunteers and the organizations that send them for short periods to poorer countries often describe the trips as “missions” or “brigades.” Both words describe organized, purposeful ventures to accomplish a goal.
Lasker, Judith N
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The Holy Place as a Subject for the Study of the Geography of Religion
The geography of religion is one of the younger (but dynamically developing) areas of religious studies. The subject of her interests is the reciprocal ties that stand between religion and the geographical environment.
Henryk Hoffmann
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We designed a synthetic DNA origami needle‐like structure inspired by bacteriophages for targeted drug delivery. Functionalized with trastuzumab antibodies, cholesterol, and dyes, it selectively targets SKBR3 cancer cells. A glutathione‐triggered dye payload enables controlled release, and delivery is verified using confocal microscopy and live cell ...
Anirban Samanta +7 more
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Bridging Faiths and Empires: The Assumptionists and the Mission d’Orient (1863–1923)
This paper examines the Assumptionists’ mission, known as the Mission d’Orient, initiated in 1862 with the aim of uniting the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches against the backdrop of a changing political and religious landscape.
Ediz Hazir
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The Difficult Transition from Military to Civilian Life [PDF]
Military service is difficult, demanding and dangerous. But returning to civilian life also poses challenges for the men and women who have served in the armed forces, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey of 1,853 veterans.
Rich Morin
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