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Changing Worship Practices in American Congregations
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2020Worship is the core activity of American congregations and the primary way people experience religion collectively in the United States We use data from the National Congregations Study (NCS), notably including data from the fourth wave, collected in ...
J. Roso, Anna Holleman, Mark Chaves
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, 2020
The main objective of this research is to investigate the triadic relationship among celebrity worship, self-brand connection and brand equity. Specifically, it aims to investigate the role of self-brand connections as a mediating variable in the ...
Y. Parmar, B. S. Mann
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The main objective of this research is to investigate the triadic relationship among celebrity worship, self-brand connection and brand equity. Specifically, it aims to investigate the role of self-brand connections as a mediating variable in the ...
Y. Parmar, B. S. Mann
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Worship in Spirit and in Truth
Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical RenewalThe whole subject of worship is something of a minefield at the present time. Yet that must not be allowed to obscure the glory and preciousness of the subject. For many of us it has been a part of the richness of growing older in the faith to have found
Neil J. Roy
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Psychology of Popular Media, 2020
Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between obsessive fascination with celebrities and an increased frequency of mental health difficulties.
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Previous research has demonstrated a relationship between obsessive fascination with celebrities and an increased frequency of mental health difficulties.
Zahir Vally +5 more
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Singing the Congregation: How Contemporary Worship Music Forms Evangelical Community
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2018Singing the Congregation examines how contemporary worship music shapes the way evangelical Christians understand worship and argues that participatory worship-music performances have brought into being new religious social constellations (“modes of ...
Sandra Brower
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Information, Communication & Society, 2018
A cultural phenomenon called ‘mo ha’ (toad worship) has been increasingly popular on the Chinese Internet since 2014, with ‘the toad’ referring to former Party and country leader Jiang Zemin. His memes have gone viral.
Kecheng Fang
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A cultural phenomenon called ‘mo ha’ (toad worship) has been increasingly popular on the Chinese Internet since 2014, with ‘the toad’ referring to former Party and country leader Jiang Zemin. His memes have gone viral.
Kecheng Fang
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The God we worship: an exploration of liturgical theology
International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, 2018“Enrichment”’. Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (2008): 61–82. Roberts, R. ‘Contemplation and the “Performative Absolute”: Submission and Identity in Managerial Modernity’. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion 9 (2012): 9–29. Tanner, K. ‘Gender’
Ian N. Mills
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2014
In Catholic argot, the various rites and rituals of the Church are known as “liturgies,” from the ancient Greek term leitourgia, meaning “work,” referring to the public work of the state done on behalf of the people.
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In Catholic argot, the various rites and rituals of the Church are known as “liturgies,” from the ancient Greek term leitourgia, meaning “work,” referring to the public work of the state done on behalf of the people.
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2012
AbstractAccording to Spinoza, the Dutch Reformed Church and other confessions defend doctrines that serve to promote superstition and obstruct a proper understanding of the relation between religion and philosophy. Its views about three topics—ceremonies, biblical narratives and miracles—are particularly damaging, and Spinoza sets out to show how they ...
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AbstractAccording to Spinoza, the Dutch Reformed Church and other confessions defend doctrines that serve to promote superstition and obstruct a proper understanding of the relation between religion and philosophy. Its views about three topics—ceremonies, biblical narratives and miracles—are particularly damaging, and Spinoza sets out to show how they ...
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