Mental Health and Other Factors Associated with COVID‐19 Vaccination Intention toward Children of Military Parents in Lambayeque, Peru [PDF]
There is evidence that vaccine acceptability is strongly associated with mental health. However, no studies assessing intention to vaccinate (ITV) intention toward children of military parents have been documented. The current research aimed to establish the prevalence and factors of ITV children against COVID‐19 in military parents in Lambayeque‐Peru,
Mario J. Valladares-Garrido +12 more
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Global Sustainable Development priorities 500 y after Luther: Sola schola et sanitate. [PDF]
Martin Luther succinctly summarized his theology in sola statements, such as sola scriptura, viewing the Bible (scriptura) as the only valid source of information about God rather than what he viewed as the extraneous, corrupting church doctrine of the ...
Lutz W.
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African Perspectives on Religion and Climate Change [PDF]
This book interrogates the contributions that religious traditions have made to climate change discussions within Africa, whether positive or negative.
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A Concise Assessment of Dutch Ecclesiastical and Theological Impacts on Jenő Sebestyén’s Thinking [PDF]
Jenő Sebestyén, professor of systematic theology from Budapest, is often portrayed as the founding father of historical Calvinism in Hungary. The theological movement exhibits clearly a Dutch impact.
KOVÁCS , Ábrahám, SZABÓ, László
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A Sustainable Development Concept in the Light of the Kingdom of God [PDF]
In searching for answers about the actual relation between two apparently incompatible concepts: the Kingdom of God and the Sustainable Development (SD), we will try to put them side by side and use respective comparative findings, in order to see if ...
Dalia Matijević
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Religion and environment : exploring the ecological turn in religious traditions, the religion and development debate and beyond [PDF]
This article is a revised and augmented version of “Chapter 3: Religions and the Environment” in the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities’ (JLIFLC) Report, The State of the Evidence in Religions and Development (2022).
Swart, Ignatius, 1965- +1 more
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Narody Zjednoczone, Stolica Apostolska i „globalny reset” [PDF]
The purpose of the paper is to consider the Holy See’s position on what has been called the „global reset” through a consideration of its key statements and activities in relation to the World Economic Forum, a non-governmental organization (NGO), and ...
Adolphe, Jane
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A transparência como ferramenta de sustentabilidade segundo a ética da alteridade [PDF]
[Abstract] Based on an analysis of the theory of ethics of alterity enshrined by Emmanuel Lévinas, this study identifies some challenges for the transparency system of public finances in Brazil.
Brasil, Deilton Ribeiro, Cardoso, Nangel
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Towards a green diapraxis: Experiences and reflections from an interfaith journey [PDF]
The article explores the increased cooperation and dynamic learning between religions during the last decades, on the themes of climate, environment and sustanability. Examples are given from a Norwegian interfaith context, but with global links as well.
Tjelle, Einar
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The structure and dynamics of multilayer networks [PDF]
In the past years, network theory has successfully characterized the interaction among the constituents of a variety of complex systems, ranging from biological to technological, and social systems.
Bianconi, Ginestra +8 more
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