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The Religious Commitment of Confucian Style
2012Religious commitment is an emotive acknowledgement and life pursuit for the authoritative resource of value or the ultimate concern for human faith. In the western tradition this commitment is frequently depicted as experiencing the notions of all-existing truth, goodness, and beauty whereas in the Chinese Confucian tradition it is constantly estimated
Shan Chun
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CHARACTERIZATION OF RELIGIOUS STYLE AS A FUNCTIONAL STYLE IN LINGUISTICS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORD ART, 2020This article discusses the conditions, reasons and factors of characterization of religious style as a functional style in the field of linguistics. In addition, religious style and its main peculiarities, its importance in the social life, and the functional features of religious style are highlighted in the article. As a result of our
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Parent Religiousness, Parenting Styles, and Intergenerational Religious Transmission
2021Abstract Parents’ religious beliefs and practices, along with their parenting styles, matter for shaping how parents choose to transmit religious belief to their children and the extent to which they are effective. This chapter explores the direct, independent effects of parents’ religiousness and to some extent their parenting styles on
Christian Smith, Amy Adamczyk
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Religious Problem-Solving Styles: Three Styles Revisited
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1998As previously found, three styles of religious problem solving were hypothesized. In a sample of 272 male clergy and spouses, factor analysis was used to assess the dimensionality of the Religious ProblemSolving Scale using a short form consisting of 18 of the original 36 items.
Curtis A. Fox +2 more
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Faith Development, Religious Styles, and “Spirituality”
2015This chapter has a special focus on the question how “spiritual” self-attribution is related to religious development. Do the “spiritual”/“religious” self-identifications and self-ratings as “spiritual” change together with the religious style/faith stage?
Streib, Heinz +4 more
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Religious Freedom, American-Style
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This essay has two parts. It begins with an introduction to the 1998 U.S. International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) and the bureaucratic and administrative structures it created. This programming is the latest installment in a history of U.S. attempts to promote American strategic interests through social and religious engineering projects abroad ...
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Psycho-Epistemological Styles and Religious Beliefs
International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1999The purpose of the present study is to investigate the relationship between psycho- epistemological styles and three religious dimensions. The psycho-epistenological itans which were used in our study are based on the three factors (naive realism, logi- cal inquiry, and sceptical subjectivism) Wilkinson and Migotsky (1994) found in their attempt to ...
Pascal Desimpelaere +3 more
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Class Styles of Religious Sociation
The British Journal of Sociology, 1968The interplay between the sacred and the secular is a topic which has occupied much attention and energy of researchers in the sociology of religion throughout much of the field's history. Indeed, if the sociology of religion can be said to have a primary point of focus, it is around this particular issue.
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LIFE STYLE AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT
Religious Education, 1981(1981). LIFE STYLE AND RELIGIOUS COMMITMENT. Religious Education: Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 49-63.
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