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OBJECT, SUBJECT OF THEOLOGY AND ITS DISTRIBUTION WITH OTHER SCIENCES OF RELIGION
Vitaliy Khromets
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Religion Affects Whether US Women Marry Early, Without Cohabiting or Having a Nonmarital Birth First
ABSTRACT In recent US cohorts, premarital sex is ubiquitous, and cohabitation typically precedes marriage. Yet many religions discourage premarital sex, which implies disapproval of cohabitation or premarital birth. Using a discrete‐time event history, we assess how religious denomination, frequency of religious service attendance, and a rich set of ...
Man Xu, Paula England
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Liberation Medicine: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]
Führer AG, Vorhölter J.
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Geographic Distribution of LGBT Affirming Christian Churches and Same‐Sex Households by US County
ABSTRACT In this study, we examine where lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) affirming Christian churches are geographically located across the United States. Notably, many LGBT people practice religion and proximity to affirming churches may provide access to religious capital which supports well‐being.
Daniel M. Nguyễn +2 more
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Keeping 'quiet quitting' away among Filipino nurses. [PDF]
Cordero DA.
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ABSTRACT Previous studies provide mixed empirical support for White's thesis that Christianity has contributed to the ecological crisis. This study aims to add nuance to White's thesis by examining different aspects of Christianity within the secularized context of the Netherlands.
Nienke P. M. Fortuin, Carl Sterkens
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Long-Term Health-Related Quality of Life Post-COVID-19 ICU: A Synthesis of Key Findings. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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Prophecies in the new science of theology - presentation and criticism [PDF]
Marwa Kharma, Dalia Al-Azza
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Religion and Black/White Residential Segregation: The Influence of Religious and Regional Context
ABSTRACT Research on religious tradition and residential segregation focuses on “open” versus “closed” civic orientations, but ignores the structural effects of religious fields as well as other relevant differences, such as Catholic immigrant parishes and the communal role of Black Protestantism in response to racial hostility in large northern cities
David Sikkink, Michael Emerson
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Culturally Sensitive Hypertension Interventions: A Ghana Case Study. [PDF]
Toledo JPC.
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