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Cultural diversity in beliefs regarding mental illness: comparison of Indonesian Muslims, Indonesian Christians, and Japanese non-religions. [PDF]
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Religious moderation in Instagram: An Islamic interpretation perspective. [PDF]
Hadiyanto A, Putri KYS, Fazli L.
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Teaching World Religions without Teaching “World Religions”
Teaching Theology & Religion, 2012AbstractTomoko Masuzawa and a number of other contemporary scholars have recently problematized the categories of “religion” and “world religions” and, in some cases, called for its abandonment altogether as a discipline of scholarly study. In this collaborative essay, we respond to this critique by highlighting three attempts to teach world religions ...
Reid B. Locklin +2 more
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The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2007
Abstract A review of Mark Juergensmeyer, ed., Religion in Global Civil Society (New York: Oxford, 2005). 240pp. $15.95. This volume examines ethical questions connected to religious interests raised by globalization. The contributors point out that although globalization poses issues of religious competition and violence, it can also bring about ...
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Abstract A review of Mark Juergensmeyer, ed., Religion in Global Civil Society (New York: Oxford, 2005). 240pp. $15.95. This volume examines ethical questions connected to religious interests raised by globalization. The contributors point out that although globalization poses issues of religious competition and violence, it can also bring about ...
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2023
The relevance of religion and the sacred in the global affairs of the twenty-second century is the subject of an ongoing debate. Most scholars however agree that the influence of this factor has significantly changed in the past century: both as a consequence of the phenomenon known as “convergence” between the major “traditional” faiths, as a ...
Ozzano L., Giorgi A.
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The relevance of religion and the sacred in the global affairs of the twenty-second century is the subject of an ongoing debate. Most scholars however agree that the influence of this factor has significantly changed in the past century: both as a consequence of the phenomenon known as “convergence” between the major “traditional” faiths, as a ...
Ozzano L., Giorgi A.
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