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Contributions of Religious Actors to Peace and Security

Ecumenical Review, 2020
AbstractThe past decade has seen a shift of rhetoric, where religious actors are presented not just as aberrations in the secular and democratic order, but also as significant players in the development of peaceful and diversified societies. However, experiences of extremist religious groups raise questions about the legitimacy of involving religious ...
Henrik Sonne Petersen, Joseph Wandera
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Securing the Religious a/in Place

2023
Chapter 1 examines the concepts and procedures by which the legal incorporation of Muslims and Christians is carried out. A twofold translation of the religious into the legal accompanies incorporation: of Muslims and Christians into/as legal subjects and Christians and Muslims into/as legal jurisdictions.
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Religious Resiliency and “Soft” Security

2023
Abstract This chapter shows that the securitizing of religion is not only a function of urgent countermessaging. It also depends on the long-term cultivation of meaningful intercommunal bonds through the mechanism of interreligious governance.
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Religious Healing Experiences and Earned Security

Pastoral Psychology, 2020
This article focuses on religious healing experiences related to resources from Christian faith and practices and attachment theory. Qualitative interviews were conducted with nine informants. The results indicate that they perceived healing experiences as intense encounters with a loving, sensitive, external power with detailed insights into their ...
Marianne Rodriguez Nygaard   +3 more
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Economic Security and the Strength of Religious Cleavages

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Religious belief and church-attendance often go hand in hand, but the strength of the connection between these two dimensions of religiosity varies considerably across countries. By focusing on the strength of this connection, this paper challenges the entrenched idea that the politicization of religion in elections will decline as economic security ...
John Huber, Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed
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SOCIAL SECURITY IN RELIGIOUS NETWORKS

2009
During the last decades, the world has been facing tremendous political transformations and new risks: epidemics such as HIV/Aids have had destabilizing effect on the caretaking role of kin; in post-socialist countries political reforms have made unemployment a new source of insecurity. Furthermore, the state’s withdrawal from providing social security
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Religious Freedom—a Good Security Risk?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1955
FREEDOM of religious belief and practice has been accepted as so integral a part of the American political and social heritage that to challenge its "loyalty status" appears heretical. Are we not the proud spiritual descendants of Pilgrims and Huguenots?
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Securing Power through Religious Patronage

2006
The sentiments expressed in the charter issued by Jeanne to the Cistercian abbey of Spermalie in 1239, presented in the introduction, illustrate the medieval understanding of the relationship between power as it pertained to rulers and religious patronage.
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RELIGIOUS IMPLICATORS OF AN INDIVIDUAL'S SENSE OF SECURITY

Catholic Pedagogy
ABSTRACT: Aim: The aim of the study was to capture the relationship between the subjective sense of security and the religiosity of youth. The goal was to identify those areas of the sense of security that correlate with elements constituting the sense of security and to capture differences between the genders of the participants.
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