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Integration of experiences of contingency in patients with advanced cancer supported by a multimodal art approach. [PDF]
Weeseman Y+7 more
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Adaptation and validation of the Moroccan dialect version of the nomophobia questionnaire (NMP-Q): Among university students. [PDF]
Khabbache H+11 more
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Abstract Navigating transitions across community boundaries, such as former Haredim leaving their covenantal communities of origin to integrate into mainstream society, is a widespread phenomenon with profound societal implications. This study investigates the impact of current community affiliation and perceived social support on the sense of ...
Maria C. Erhard
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Correlates of Continued Church Membership Intention: An Empirical Study of Religion in Ghana
Abstract This study examines the factors influencing continued church membership intention in Ghana, focusing on the key correlates of this behavior. Using structural equation modeling (SEM) the survey data collected were analyzed. The findings highlight charismatic leadership, religious experience, corporate social responsibility, personal needs ...
Andrews Agya Yalley
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Non-empirical methods for ethics research on digital technologies in medicine, health care and public health: a systematic journal review. [PDF]
Ursin F+6 more
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Some thoughts on the relationship between Old Testament studies and systematic theology
S.D. Snyman
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Barriers Inhibiting Women's Path to the Pulpit and the Gender Gap in Compensation
ABSTRACT This study examines the gender gap in Protestant churches’ leadership and its connection to head clergy compensation, using the National Study of Congregations’ Economic Practices (NSCEP) data. The analysis reveals that women's leadership as head clergy is most common within smaller and theologically liberal churches and during a time of ...
Young‐joo Lee+2 more
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ABSTRACT In this article, I focus on three embodied aspects of the ultra‐Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish Shabbat: clothing, meals, and appropriate conversation topics. Jewish law, alongside traditions and customs developed over the years, mandates changes during the Sabbath, including prohibitions and restrictions.
Stav Shufan‐Biton
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