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Shepard, Thomas,

Numerous errors in paging; incorrect catchwords on pages 32, 61 and 322; catchword on page 313 "rious" with complete word "glorious" on page 314; none on ...

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin June 2012

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Pauline Hope Cheong,

... omniscient Divine being. This paper examines how faith believers appropriate the emergent microblogging practices to create an ... purpose and solidarity with other local and global believers. Amidst ongoing tensions about microblogging, religious organisations and ... connected presence” amongst the distributed family of faith believers, to recreate and reaffirm Divine and corporeal bonds. ... what words to pray. In this way, contemporary believers may reinvent the century-old practice of constant ... whereby the use of microblogging enables online faith believers to enjoy an intimate, ‘always on’ virtual presence ...

Tópico(s): Social Media and Politics

2010 - Queensland University of Technology | M/C Journal

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Vassilis Saroglou, Vincent Yzerbyt, Cécile Kaschten,

... may be of importance for intergroup relations between believers and non‐believers, especially in the context of increasingly secularized societies. How do believers and non‐believers think that outgroup members, respectively non‐believers and believers, see them? Do these meta‐stereotypes accurately reflect ... stereotypes and meta‐stereotypes on eight personality traits. Believers and non‐believers tended to share the meta‐stereotype that the ...

Tópico(s): Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion

2011 - Wiley | Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology

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Tony Smith,

Roy R. Robson. Old Believers in Modern Russia. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1995. xiii, 187 pp. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Cloth. In his informative and insightful study of the Old Believer traditions in Russia at the turn of the ... religion and on the basis of the Old Believers' experiences in the first decade of twentieth-century ... is particularly useful for the study of Old Believers because they define themselves through ritual and symbol. ... it reveals the variety of expressions of Old Believer existence and laid the foundation for his contention ...

Tópico(s): Religion and Society Interactions

1996 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online

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Thompson, A. C. (Augustus Charles),

Publisher's advertising: [20] p., 2nd count. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin 2013 02

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Katja M. Guenther,

Recent empirical studies have revealed that religious believers tend to hold atheists and other religious doubters in low regard. This article examines how atheists in turn negotiate and construct the social and symbolic boundaries between atheists and religious believers. I draw on ethnographic and interview data to ... the lenses through which atheists view religion, religious believers, and the boundary between religious believers and non-believers. I find that atheists participate in boundary work ...

Tópico(s): Religion, Society, and Development

2014 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Contemporary Religion

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Zain Ul Abideen, Farrukh Abbas,

... of mosque-based social support among 240 Muslims (believers) from Pakistan. The study is based on dimensions ... emotional support, and non-positive interactions with other believers of the believer's mosque. Results indicated that one in every ... receiving, providing, and anticipating social support from other believer congregants. Thus, co-religionists who were actively involved ... anticipated higher levels of emotional support from other believers as compared to respondents not actively involved in ... who did not attend the mosque frequently. Female believers were provided with and anticipated receiving higher levels ...

Tópico(s): Religion and Society Interactions

2020 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging

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Chunni Zhang, Yunfeng Lu, He Sheng,

... even more than three) religious beliefs and the believers of folk religion account for about 70% of ... mixing and identifies four typical classes of religious believers: “non-believers and single-belief believers”, “believers of geomancy”, “believers of diffused Buddhism and Daoism”, and “believers embracing all beliefs”. Finally, we find that the degree of commitment varies across these religious classes. Believers of folk religion are found to be less committed than believers of Western institutional religions, but as committed as ...

Tópico(s): Religion, Society, and Development

2021 - SAGE Publishing | Chinese Journal of Sociology

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Ibrahim A. Kira, Neslihan Arıcı Özcan, Hanaa Shuwiekh, Justyna Kucharska, Amthal Alhuwailah, Mireille Bujold-Bugeaud,

... effects of spirituality on the mental health of believers and non-believers coping with adversities. Method: Spirituality, "will-to-exist- ... reappraisal were measured in two samples of main believers (Egypt, Turkey, and Kuwait, N = 1210) and mostly non- believers (UK, N = 178). The study used path analysis ... Results: identified two positive invariant coping paths for believers, one through WTELS and the other through spirituality. ... but not spirituality, was found in the non-believers. Conclusion: While believers and non-believers utilize their ...

Tópico(s): Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health

2021 - Scientific Research Publishing | Psychology

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Michael Lackey,

... epistemological and psychological conditions of faith that make believers feel justified in violating the rights and dignity of others with impunity? For Feuerbach, the believer considers unbelievers wretched ingrates because they reject their God, who embodies love. From the believer's perspective, rejecting their God of love is ... dishonor not so much to the community of believers as much to God Himself. Therefore, to protect ... establish God's Kingdom of love on earth, believers must punish, banish, and/or destroy the unbeliever. ...

Tópico(s): Theological Perspectives and Practices

2002 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History

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James E. Alcock, Laura Otis,

The critical thinking ability of 13 believers and 13 nonbelievers in paranormal phenomena was examined in two studies. In the first study, believers and skeptics were given Watson and Glaser's ( ... significantly higher level of critical thinking ability than believers and were significantly less dogmatic than believers. A second study was carried out to evaluate the critical thinking ability of believers and skeptics on a task dealing with the paranormal. 18 believers and 17 skeptics were asked to evaluate critically ...

Tópico(s): Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion

1980 - SAGE Publishing | Psychological Reports

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Stevens, William Bacon,

"Printed by request, for private circulation." Preface includes brief biography of Susan Allibone and signed by "W.A.N.": p. [3]-4 Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Sing Lau,

... research has consistently shown marked differences between religious believers and nonbelievers. Such differences were suggested in this ... due to the presence of religious schema in believers. It was hypothesized that non-believers would be less schematic, or aschematic with respect ... by comparing the value system of college student believers (Protestants and Catholics) and non-believers (those indicating no religious faith). Extensive differences were ... mainly on the schema-relevant values. In essence, believers showed greater preference for and possession of the ...

Tópico(s): Cultural Differences and Values

1989 - Wiley | International Journal of Psychology

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Thompson, A. C. (Augustus Charles),

"Valuable works published by Gould and Lincoln" final 20 pages. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin 2013 02

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John B. Nezlek,

... more satisfied with lives, and healthier than non-believers. Believers trusted people close to them (e.g., neighbors) more than non-believers, although non-believers tended to trust people in general and trust people from other countries more than believers. Non-believers tended to be more ideologically prosocial than non-believers (e.g., belonging to an environmental organization, advocating ... countries in which there were more vs fewer believers. Moreover, these differences remained after controlling for individual ...

Tópico(s): Cultural Differences and Values

2021 - Springer Science+Business Media | Journal of Religion and Health

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Kyle Nash, Tobias Kleinert, Josh Leota, Andy Scott, Jeff Schimel,

... In the current study, we examined differences between Believers and Non-Believers with regard to fundamental neural resting networks using EEG microstate analysis. Results demonstrated that Non-Believers show increased contribution from a resting-state network ... with deliberative or analytic processing (Microstate D), and Believers show increased contribution from a network associated with ... of resting-state network communication suggested that Non-Believers may process visual information in a more deliberative ...

Tópico(s): Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

2022 - Elsevier BV | Biological Psychology