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Two sorts of natural theology

2018

Usually, natural theology is understood as the project of providing arguments for the existence of God. This project is endorsed by Moreland and Craig. McGrath, on the other hand, says that this project fails. In the first part of this article, I show how McGrath’s dismissal of arguments for the existence of God follows from his view of natural theology. In the second part, I argue that McGrath’s natural theology contains an accurate critique of Moreland and Craig’s way of doing natural theology, a critique that exposes two major problems in their treatment of the moral argument for the existence of God. In the third part, I propose a way of providing arguments for the existence of God that…

060303 religions & theologyPhilosophy060302 philosophyReligious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionExistence of GodNatural theologyEpistemologyStudia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology
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Social capital and religious and civic participation in Riga, Latvia: findings from the 2014 social survey

2016

ABSTRACTThe article discusses the link between religious and civic participation in Riga based on the data obtained from a social survey in 2014. Religious and civic participation is a prerequisite for building social capital within a local community. Four types of relationships between civic and religious engagement have been identified: (1) individuals with no religious or civic activity; (2) religiously active individuals with no civic activity; (3) individuals involved in civic activities but who are religiously inactive; and (4) individuals involved in both religious and civic activities. Although the survey data indicate a weak correlation between civic and religious activities, relig…

060303 religions & theologySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesReligious studiesGender studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionSocial engagement0506 political scienceWeak correlationLocal communityGeneral Social Survey050602 political science & public administrationSurvey data collectionCivic engagementSociologySocial scienceSocial capitalReligion, State and Society
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Routes and relations in Scandinavian interfaith forums: Governance of religious diversity by states and majority churches

2018

In the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as elsewhere in Europe, governance of religious diversity has become a matter of renewed concern. A unique aspect of the Scandinavian situation is the hegemonic status of the respective Lutheran Protestant majority churches, usually referred to as ‘folk churches’, with which the majority of the population associates, alongside a prevalence of high degrees of regional secularism. As such, the majority churches have played a key role as both instigators and organisers of several interfaith initiatives, and have thereby come to interact with the public sphere as providers of diversity governance. Based on country-level studies of po…

060303 religions & theologySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyCorporate governancePolitical economyPolitical science05 social sciencesReligious diversity050602 political science & public administrationReligious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion0506 political scienceSocial Compass
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‘My Husband is My Key to Paradise.’ Attitudes of Muslims in Indonesia and Norway to Spousal Roles and Wife-Beating

2017

This article explores the influence of religious factors and values held by local societies, when Muslims develop their personal attitudes and perceived religious norms regarding spousal roles and ...

060303 religions & theologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPatriarchyReligious studiesIslamGender studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionKey (music)Political Science and International Relations050501 criminologyDomestic violenceWifeParadiseSociology0505 lawmedia_commonIslam and Christian–Muslim Relations
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Interfaith Dialogue in Christian Norway: Enactment of Inclusive Religiosity as Civilized Behavior

2017

Despite sparse scholarly attention from non-activists, Scandinavian interfaith fora are gaining momentum as a response to societal transformations of increased migration, world conflicts, and politically motivated violence. Combining theories of interaction, ritual performance, and civilizing processes, the article conducts a case study of public interfaith meetings held by a local interfaith forum in Kristiansand in Norway. Analyzing the meetings as organized cultural encounters, the study explores the transformative aspects of the events and it points to how the enactment of civilized forms of cross-cultural religiosity created within and by these public interfaith meetings is interlinked…

060303 religions & theologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReligious studiesGender studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion0506 political scienceReligiosityTransformative learningHistory of religionsMulticulturalism050602 political science & public administrationInterfaith dialogueSociologySocial scienceCitizenshipmedia_commonJournal of Religion in Europe
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Economists and Eugenics: Progressive Era Racism and its (Jewish) Discontents

2017

This chapter analyzes the contribution to the debates on labor and immigration of a group of Jewish academicians and reformers who, during the second half of the Progressive Era, explicitly took a stance against the racialist and eugenic rhetoric of the period. This group includes first-rank economists like Edwin R. A. Seligman, Jacob H. Hollander, and Emanuel A. Goldenweiser; influential field specialists such as Isaac A. Hourwich and Isaac M. Rubinow; and relatively less known figures like Max J. Kohler and Samuel K. Joseph. By focusing on the voices of these dissenters, this chapter enriches the emerging picture of Progressive Era eugenic and racial thought.

: American Progressive EraRacemedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaism05 social sciencesImmigrationImmigration06 humanities and the artsAnti-SemitismEdwin R. A. SeligmanRacism0506 political science060104 historyEugenicsRhetoric050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyProgressive eraSociologyReligious studiesPeriod (music): American Progressive Era Edwin R. A. Seligman Immigration Race Anti-Semitismmedia_common
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La desamortización y enajenación del dominio de Sueca a finales del antiguo régimen: la presencia de Godoy como duque y señor de Sueca

2010

La concesión del ducado de Sueca a Manuel Godoy y la adquisición, mediante pública subasta del término y las pertenencias de esta villa, provocó importantes cambios en la jurisdicción y administración de la anterior posesión de la Orden de Montesa. La modificación en las condiciones de la compra, confirieron al Príncipe de la Paz los mismos privilegios de los que disfrutaba el Rey como Gran Maestre y Administrador Perpetuo, lo que acabó generando tensiones con los vecinos, terratenientes y el propio Ayuntamiento. The granting of the Duchy of Sueca to Manuel Godoy and the acquisition by auction of the territory and the belongings of this town, led to significant changes in the jurisdiction a…

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The Role of Meaning in Life Within the Relations of Religious Coping and Psychological Well-Being.

2014

The purpose of this study was to examine whether meaning in life understood in terms of presence, search, and personal meaning is a mediator in the relationships between religious coping and psychological well-being. Associations of religiousness and psychological well-being are complex and suggest the existence of meaning and purpose in their internal structures. Two studies were conducted. In Study 1, presence of meaning in life was a mediator between negative coping and psychological well-being in the scope of a total score and all its dimensions. Search for meaning in life did not mediate the above relations. In Study 2, personal meaning turned out to be a partial mediator between negat…

AdultMaleReligion and PsychologyCoping (psychology)Nursing(all)Personal SatisfactionPsychological well-beingReligious copingYoung AdultAdaptation PsychologicalHumansGeneral NursingMedicine(all)Original PaperMeaning in lifeReligious studiesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMental healthMental HealthPsychological well-beingQuality of LifeFemalePsychologySocial psychologyPurpose and significanceJournal of religion and health
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Disclosure to God as a Mediator Between Private Prayer and Psychological Well-Being in a Christian Sample.

2021

AbstractAlthough a number of studies have reported the psychological and physical benefits of prayer, only a few have examined the means by which prayer affects health. Winkeljohn Black et al. (J Relig Health 54(2):540–553, 2015. 10.1007/s10943-014-9840-4) found disclosure to God as a mediator in the relationship between prayer and mental health. In their study, the authors used Poloma and Pendleton’s (Rev Relig Res 31(1):46–53, 1989. https://doi.org/10.2307/3511023, ) model of prayer. This study examined whether disclosure to God as a mediator can be upheld with Laird et al.’s (Int J Psychol Relig 14(4):251–272, 2004) prayer model. The study included 285 Polish adults (50.2% of women), age…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrivate prayerDisclosure to GodWell-being050109 social psychologyDisclosureChristianityYoung AdultmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Nursingmedia_commonOriginal PaperSupplicationPublic health05 social sciencesReligious studiesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMental healthPrayerBlack or African American050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesDistressMental HealthPsychological well-beingWell-beingFemalePsychologySocial psychologyJournal of religion and health
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Appearance as the Arrival of the Future

2017

AMBIGUITIES of language often indicate a problematic subject matter. That is the case with the word "appear" (erscheinen). When I say that an acquaintance (or someone with whom I was previously unacquainted) "appeared" to me, in order to speak with me, the meaning is: he came to me, he showed up in my habitat, perhaps at my home. He did not only seem (scheinen) to be there; he really was there. When something appears to us, it does not only seem to be with us, it actually is present. Appearance and existence are here very closely connected. But on the other hand, my acquaintance still exists even when he does not appear to me. Whether that would still be true if he appeared nowhere whether …

An acquaintancePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectNonsenseReligious studiesMeaning (existential)AmbiguityRelation (history of concept)Epistemologymedia_commonSubject matter
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