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An Aboriginal women-led approach to design a maternal and child health model when cardiometabolic complications are experienced in pregnancy in South Australia. [PDF]
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Mobilising Zionist and philo-Semitic sentiments through melodrama: Brazilian biblical telenovelas in the production of a neo-Pentecostal political culture. [PDF]
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Culture, 2021
The importance of the notion of sacredness is well recognized, but its central characteristics remain elusive. A solution can be found by shifting the focus of attention from the objects, persons or rituals which are deemed to be sacred to the statements about those objects.
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The importance of the notion of sacredness is well recognized, but its central characteristics remain elusive. A solution can be found by shifting the focus of attention from the objects, persons or rituals which are deemed to be sacred to the statements about those objects.
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British Journal of Theological Education, 1996
(1996). Learning and Sacredness. British Journal of Theological Education: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 43-47.
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(1996). Learning and Sacredness. British Journal of Theological Education: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 43-47.
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Transcendence as Reflexive Sacredness
2021AbstractThis chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the debate on the so-called Axial Age. It presents the major contributors from Karl Jaspers on, but also the predecessors in the 18th and 19th centuries. , It explores concepts such as the age of transcendence that have been used to characterize the fundamental innovation of that age.
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Sacredness and Religious Fanaticism
Journal of Religion in AfricaAbstract The authors examine how Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel Purple Hibiscus portrays the conflicts between Igbo indigenous culture, Roman Catholic missionary culture, and inculturated Catholicism, and how these conflicts lead to religious fanaticism. This article focuses on the characters’ interactions with their respective cultures and religions,
AbdulGafar O. Fahm, Aisha U. Muhammad
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