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ABSTRACT Religious disbelief is increasing worldwide, yet its cognitive and cultural foundations remain debated. We examined how analytic thinking and cultural learning shape (dis)belief across generations and over time. Study 1 compared younger (18–39, n = 427) and older (40+, n = 639) Polish adults.
Paweł Łowicki +4 more
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The Physician's Conscience and Virtue in Defending the Right to Life and Human Dignity. [PDF]
Hernandez-Ojeda J.
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Be Fruitful and Multiply? Complementarianism, Pronatalism, and Suppression of Reproductive Rights
ABSTRACT At least since the second wave of the feminist movement, policy issues related to gender have generated deep social and political divisions. Past work has analyzed the role of general religious variables or gender worldviews (such as various forms of sexism), but not the two in combination.
Brooklyn Walker, Paul A. Djupe
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Soldiers, not by choice: confronting conscription as a public health harm. [PDF]
Rogers SC, Hurley O'Dwyer R.
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ABSTRACT Although religious service attendance is touted for its reliable measurement and robust associations with well‐being, the overwhelming focus on attendance has allowed other aspects of religious participation to be significantly understudied.
Rachael Murdock, Laura Upenieks
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Well-being support in the Finnish university community: staff reflections on emerging existential dimensions. [PDF]
Morikawa AP, Saarelainen SM.
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Relasi Agama dan Sains: gagasan teologi dalam pemikiran filsafat
Dalam tipologi dialog dan integrasi disebutkan hendaknya tetap menghargai tradisi-tradisi dalam agama tertentu. Tulisan ini mengemukakan pula beberapa teologi dalam pemikiran filsafatr terkait relasi agama dan sains, antara lain teologi tentang alam ...
Mahrus El Mawa
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Abstract This article investigates how Kenyan citizens access healthcare within the framework of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) reforms. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, it reconceptualizes waiting as a politically structured phenomenon rather than a simple delay. The analysis shows that UHC reforms do not eliminate waiting but instead redistribute it,
Edwin Ambani Ameso
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