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Children, Sex and Sacredness

International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2002
This article will review Sigmund Freud's written work on children and sexuality and will compare his theoretical position with recent criticism of psychoanalytic practice and its impact on children's sexuality. The context for this discussion will include an analysis of the body as a sacred psychophysical entity. Freud identified sexual abuse. He first
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Status and Sacredness

1994
Abstract In this provocative study, Milner argues against the widely held view that the caste system of India is unique. Instead he contends that caste distinctions which appear to be singular or exotic are actually similar to customs elsewhere-a theory that sets in sharp relief the methods by which society is organized around status ...
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Symbolism and Sacredness of Human Parthenotes

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2011
In “An Obscure Rider Obstructing Science,” Sarah Rodriguez, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Candace Tingen, and Teresa Woodruff (2011) adopt a “developmental view” when contrasting the moral status of embry...
Zubin, Master, G K D, Crozier
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Geometrical Factors in the Perception of Sacredness

Perception, 2016
Geometrical and environmental factors in the perception of sacredness, dominance, and attractiveness were assessed by 137 participants in five tests. In the first test, a two-alternative forced-choice paradigm was used to test the perception of sacredness, dominance, and attractiveness in geometrical figures differing in shape, verticality, size, and ...
COSTA, MARCO, BONETTI, LEONARDO
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(Re)locating sacredness in Shanghai

Social Compass, 2016
Shanghai is a metropolis that sees itself as the cradle of Chinese ‘modernity’, the birthplace of the revolutionary movement, and a hub of cultural and religious diversity – a multilayered identity enshrined in a number of ‘sacred spaces’. This article focuses on the way sacredness continues to be engineered in today’s Shanghai, mapping the religious ...
Liz Hingley   +2 more
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Secular Sacredness: Rudolf Otto

Abstract Rudolf Otto’s The Idea of the Holy (1917) plays a crucial role in the understanding of religion in German-speaking countries, similar to the role of William James’s The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) in the English-speaking world.
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The Sacredness of the Marketplace

Journal of Biblical Integration in Business, 1969
Police respond to a call from a business where an angry customer has allegedly destroyed computer monitors, destroyed glass product cases, and physically attacked the cashier even after the employee offered to refund the customer’s money and replace the product at no charge.
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Embracing Sacredness in Education

Indigenous American Psychology believes that the universe (“Creation”) is sacred and that its entities share in that sacredness. Learning from the sacred universe, a lifelong process necessary to becoming a healthy human being, is viewed as a sacred activity.
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