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Religious apostasy and political radicalism

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1975
The affirmation of radical left political ideology was examined among a total of 159 religious apostates and 272 religious believers who were undergraduates at five Chicago area colleges (study I) and seven western North Carolina colleges (study II).
W E, Bruce, J H, Sims
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The Religious Radicals of ’68

Religion & Theology, 2017
This article focuses on a largely neglected group in the generation of 1968: the Lorscheid movement. Within the Dominican Order (a prestigious Catholic international male order), the Lorscheid movement developed radical conceptions of Christian tradition. Lorscheid members felt very much part of the spirit of 1968.
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Edward Bellamy's Religious Radicalism

Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1990
This essay offers a critical reinterpretation of Edward Bellamy's Utopian novel. Looking Backward, that focuses on the moral destructiveness of industrial capitalism, Bellamy's attempt to restore Christian values and republican traditions led him to confront his own religious upbringing revolting against harsh Calvinism as well as the feminization of ...
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Religious And Political Radicalism.

1974
PhD ; Social psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/180450/2/7510274 ...
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Radical Empiricism and Religious Art

The Journal of Religion, 1981
These empiricists-among them, William James, Alfred North Whitehead, and their more theological successors, such as Bernard Meland and Bernard Loomer-have contended that the depths of empirical awareness lie well beneath the shallow reports of sensationalist empiricism or the superficial abstractions of rationalism.
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Spinoza and the Religious Radical Enlightenment

2012
This paper seeks to sketch elements of what can be seen as an enduring alliance between mainstream Radical Enlightenment and at least some sections of the Socinian tradition. The outlook and ideas of this Collegiant current within Socinianism remained, in an important sense, quite distinct from those of a Koerbagh or a Meyer, and still more so from the
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