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The Rebel Body: The Subversive Meanings of Illness. [PDF]
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Commanding with compassion: harnessing the potential of military chaplains within the NATO structure. [PDF]
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Mystics at war: Padre Pio and Ludwig Wittgenstein. [PDF]
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Rethinking Secularism. Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age
Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2014Not that long ago it was assumed that if there was one thing social scientists could say with certainty it was that a long-term trend existed in the direction of greater secularization.
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Romanticism/Secularization/Secularism
Literature Compass, 2008Abstract The romantic period is often considered a time of secularization. However, recent critiques of the secularization thesis, as well as recent scholarly accounts of romanticism, have questioned this assumption. At the same time, a number of scholars have begun to analyze secularism itself.
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Pain, 1985
After Morton's demonstration in the Ether Dome of the Massachusetts General Hospital, anesthesia for surgery was accepted around the world at a speed unusually fast for any medical or scientific innovation. However, the concept of surgical anesthesia had been rejected on four occasions during the preceding 40 years.
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After Morton's demonstration in the Ether Dome of the Massachusetts General Hospital, anesthesia for surgery was accepted around the world at a speed unusually fast for any medical or scientific innovation. However, the concept of surgical anesthesia had been rejected on four occasions during the preceding 40 years.
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Secularism, Secularizing, and Secularization: Reflections on Stout’s Democracy and Tradition
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2005JEFFREY STOUT IS DEEPLY concerned about the implications of the increasing polarization of American life for democracy. In his important recent book Democracy and Tradition, he sets out to trace the fault lines of this conflict and to advance a position that moves past the dominant alternatives that now jockey for position.
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