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  • ===Religion===
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  • The '''History of Religion in the U.S.''' is a complex story involving churches from Europe and Asia a
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  • ==Religion== Wine has acquired a high level of significance in [[religion]]. It is commonly mentioned in religious stories and used in many religious
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  • ...ively simple service to the strictly prescribed liturgy or special [[mass (religion)|masses]] of churches with a [[catholic]] tradition.
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  • ...by Christ. Pulling away from ritual and ceremony, the Great Awakening made religion intensely personal to the average person by fostering a deep sense of spiri ...ica]]. Participants became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached ma
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ...undamental questions concerning the constitutional protections accorded to religion were addressed. ...e [[United States of America]]. In accordance with the teaching of their [[religion]], Church members believed there to be a duty, incumbent on male members of
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  • ...he Gods: The Scopes Trial And America's Continuing Debate over Science And Religion'' (2006)
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  • ...r precepts, the belief in which is fundamental to the followers of a given religion and/or church. Formal examples can be found throughout [[Christianity|Chris
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  • ...iated the persecution of the [[Huguenot]]s which resulted in the [[Wars of Religion]] from 1562 to 1598. ...dici]]. Implemented the [[Edict of Nantes]] (1598) which ended the Wars of Religion. His opposition to the [[House of Habsburg]] was the probable cause of his
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ...ssor at [[Princeton University]] where he taught in both the department of Religion and the Center for African American Studies. As of 2020, Dr. West is on th
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  • ...dmund Barker; Kings Crown Press, New York, 1941</ref> Aspects of this anti-religion and anti-clerical stance can be seen in many of the articles in the Encyclo
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  • ..."knowledge" in this latter sense, see [[world view]], [[ideology]], and [[religion]].
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  • ...organisations typically divided from one another due to key differences in Religion, Gender or internal politics. Most of these societies are national bodies,
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  • :[http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/h/humereli.htm Writings on Religion]
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  • Francois Bovon, professor of the history of religion at [[Harvard University]], told [[Discovery News]], "Mariamene, or Mariamne
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  • ...alue system, code of personal honor, cultural duties and responsibilities, religion(s), politics, geography, raw materials, climate, etc., almost no two system
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  • ...e, Dickson D., Jr. ''And They All Sang Hallelujah: Plain Folk Camp-Meeting Religion, 1800–1845'' University of Tennessee Press, 1974. ...Burned-Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800–1850'' 1950.
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  • ...ges spoken in the Vatican City are [[Latin]] and [[Italian]]. The official religion is [[Catholicism]]. Until 2002 the Vatican City had its own currency, the [
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  • The Right Reverend [[Father#Religion|Father]] '''St. John O'Sullivan''' (March 19, 1874 - July 22, 1933) was a [
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  • ...unity for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion." The values break into:<ref name=Welcome>{{citation
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  • ...ligion, Vol. 1: The Irony of It All, 1893-1919'' (1986); ''Modern American Religion. Vol. 2: The Noise of Conflict, 1919-1941'' (1991) *White, Ronald C., Jr. and C. Howard Hopkins. ''The Social Gospel. Religion and Reform in Changing America'' (1975).
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  • {{r|OABITAR}} (Objectivity, Accuracy, and Balance In Teaching About Religion), fostering curricular fairness for freethought within public education {{r|Path of Reason}} website about belief, religion, philosophy, and life in general
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  • ...lace. They also advocated [[Deism]] and religious tolerance. Many believed religion had been used as a source of conflict since time eternal, and that logical,
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  • *Hardacre, Helen. ''Religion and Society in Nineteenth-Century Japan: A Study of the Southern Kanto Regi
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  • * Hume, David. ''[[Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion]]'' * Kant, Immanuel. ''[[Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone]]''
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  • | title = BBC Religion and Ethics Special: Bahá'í | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/bahai/
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  • You de La Découverte challenged the sale as “invalid and harmful to religion,” because Pierre had converted to Christianity.<ref name=DictSlavePierre/
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ...on spirituality, to complex healing rituals by practitioners of various [[religion]]s or spiritual disciplines. These are generally considered, from a health
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  • == Religion == The main religion is the Finnish Lutheran Church (84%).<ref name=CIA-People/> Others include
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  • ...was the first country in the world to adopt [[Christianity]] as a [[state religion]], in 301 CE. There are an estimated 7 million followers of the [[Armenian
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  • '''Manichaeism''' (or '''Manichaeanism''') was a [[Religion|religious]] movement founded in the third century [[Common Era|CE]], of whi ...the Zoroastrian [[magi]], as well as by the Christian church (who saw the religion as a version of Gnosticism). The [[Europe]]an [[Middle Ages]] saw the rise
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  • ...than those of related tribes, though little is known about the cult. The religion sprang from a world-view dominated by the idea of Fate. ...lso mentioned, suggesting that there could be no definitive version of the religion/mythology.
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  • ...m'' after the Carnutes tribe. Christianity probably became the town's main religion sometime in the 4th century A.D. and became the seat of the Bishop of Chart
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  • ...ed on their membership in the group (as defined by ethnicity, nationality, religion or other common factors) rather than based on any specific acts of individu
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  • | title = Hellenic Religion and Christianization c. 370--529
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  • ===Religion=== A controversial cultural area is the role of religion and religiously derived morality in American society. In general, those who
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  • ...on culminates in [[Easter Week]], which observes Christ's final [[passion (religion)|passion]]. [[Palm Sunday]] commemorates Christ's entry into Jerusalem to c
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ..., as the word is most commonly used, was a [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[religion|religious]], literary, cultural, and social movement associated in particul
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ...]] -- most notably those in the [[First Amendment]] (freedom of speech and religion) and the [[Fourth Amendment]] (prohibition of unreasonable search and seizu
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  • ...uthority controls every aspects of life, including economics, culture, and religion, and all civil institutions are tightly under the direct authority of the g
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  • ...sion of a comprehensive scientific education", and "impermissibly endorses religion by advancing the religious belief that a supernatural being created humanki ...reationism, and for the conditions that mark the boundaries of science and religion (what philosophers of science call the [[demarcation problem]]). One of the
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  • ...s peers by his occupation, oppressed by the Muslim majority because of his religion, unschooled and illiterate, Sheriar left his birthplace at the age of 13. F ...c]] beliefs with a [[nonsectarian]] approach to the study of [[comparative religion]]. Sheriar taught the odes of [[Hafez]] to his second (and 'favorite') son
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  • ...a right for an arbitrary reason not based on behavior, such as race, sex, religion, age, previous condition of servitude, physical limitation, national origin
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  • ...e a scientific view of creation, but do not feel science contradicts their religion. ...were still working days). This is perfectly in line with Ancient Egyptian religion, as festivals depended on where you lived and what God(s) you worshiped. T
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  • *''Islam and the Myth of Confrontation. Religion and Politics in the Middle East'' I.B. Tauris, 1996
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  • ...itution defines that "the evangelical-Lutheran religion remains the public religion of the State." The King is the constitutional head of the Church, and he is
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  • ===Religion===
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  • | title = Dolgan Religion | journal = Encyclopedia of Religion
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  • In the [[philosophy of religion]] and [[theology]], the notion of sempiternity is used in contrast with tha
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  • ...rent types of government or to different climates or terrain or forms of [[religion]], their relations with commerce, and how they establish or deny individual
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  • ...|first= Frank M. |authorlink= Frank M. Turner |title= Between Science and Religion: The Reaction to Scientific Naturalism in Late Victorian England |year= 197
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  • *''god Is Not Great: How [[Religion]] Poisons Everything'' (2007)
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  • ...ture in 1939 all the classes except K (Law) and parts of B (Philosophy and Religion) were well developed. It has been criticized as lacking a sound theoretical
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  • ...where he described a [[non-overlapping magisteria]] model of science and religion, and ''[[The Hedgehog, The Fox and the Magister's Pox]]'' where he describe
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  • ===Religion===
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  • ...ly damaged during the [[Hundred Years War]] with England and the [[Wars of Religion]].<ref>Clark, William W. (2006). ''Medieval Cathedrals''. Greenwood Publish
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  • ...th of his father. His strong views on the royal prerogative, his views on religion, and his attempts to raise money without [[parliament]] led towards the [[E
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  • ...al Secular Society, [http://www.secularism.org.uk/religion-in-schools.html Religion in Schools]</ref>, against [[prayer]]s at council meetings,<ref>National Se
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  • ...n of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in [[Saudi Arabia]] and many other A
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  • | [[:Category:Religion Workgroup|Religion]]
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  • * Fishwick, Marshall W. ''Great Awakenings: Popular Religion and Popular Culture'' (1995) * Giggie, John M. "The Third Great Awakening: Religion and the Civil Rights Movement." ''Reviews in American History'' 2005 33(2):
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  • {{r|Religion in the United States of America}}
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  • On one definition, a '''religion''' is an apparently universal social phenomenon involving some or all of th :*promotional and legal claims to be a religion
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  • ==Defamation of religion== Legal approaches have been used to challenge defamation of religion, especially Islam. A charge was introduced to the [[U.N. High Commissioner
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  • ...m Daniel Pipes and Frank Gaffney, Jr. Michelle Malkin endorses his book, ''Religion of Peace? Why Christianity is and Islam Isn’t'', and calls him "public en | title =Religion of Peace?
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  • ...'''Jesus Seminar''' is a group of scholars and authors in [[theology]], [[religion]], [[Biblical studies]] and related fields who congregate under the banner
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  • '''Presbyterian''' is a term in religion to describe church governance. It has a graded system of representative ec
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  • ...listing of three "dangerous consequences": the encouragement of the Romish religion, the emigration of many businessmen because of persecution, and the war wit
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  • ! Religion/Ethnicity (''exile'')
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  • ...rk: ''Can a Darwinian be a Christian? The Relationship Between Science and Religion'' defends a thesis of compatibilism between evolutionary biology and Christ ...f>[[Daniel Dennett]], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/apr/04/religion.comment Trapped in the creationist briar patch], ''[[The Guardian]]'', Apri
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  • ...Witchcraft|witches]] in Europe were in fact based on a real existing pagan religion that worshiped a horned god. The most famous elaboration of this theory was ...on pagan traditions, though he did not really claim that it was the pagan religion itself.<ref name="Hutton">The Triumph of the Moon - The Rise of Modern Paga
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  • ...e: Faith and Politics in Victorian Britain.'' (1993). 272 pp. emphasis on religion ...beral party, 1867–1875'' (1986), 504 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Democracy-Religion-Gladstone-18671875-Cambridge/dp/0521367832/ref=sr_1_14/103-4827826-5463040?
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  • ...ther cause". These criteria apply without consideration of "race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria." The require ...treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria.
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  • * [[A. C. Grayling]], ''Against All Gods: Six Polemics on Religion and an Essay on Kindness''
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  • *[http://www.brucegourley.com/civilwar/gourleyhistor1.htm Religion and the American Civil War]
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  • '''Apologetics''' (from the Greek ''apologia'') is a mode of [[religion|religious]] discourse aimed at persuading or convincing those of other fait
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  • ...theology applies philosophical methods to questions and problems within a religion. There is considerable overlap, however, between the topics and methods of ...investigates [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]] questions such as the nature of religion, the existence and nature of a [[god]] or gods, and the possibility of [[mi
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  • ...ely on the subject of consciousness, as well as the philosophy of mind and religion. He is, along with [[Richard Dawkins]], [[Sam Harris]], and [[Christopher H
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  • [[Father#Religion|Father]] '''Zephyrin (Charles Anthony) Engelhardt''', O.F.M., (1851-1934) w
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  • ...ip is removed in a procedure known as [[circumcision]], which can be for [[religion|religious]] or, it is argued, [[health sciences|medical]] reasons.
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  • The religion of the people of the mainland portion of the country is roughly evenly divi
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  • ...e Muslim, but Arab ancestry is a factor. [[Israel]], while not requiring a religion for citizenship, considers itself the Jewish state.
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  • ...on: "without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or ...|religion]], including the right to change religions and to practice one's religion. Based on the right of freedom of opinion, Article 19 state a right to tra
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  • ==Religion== [[Christianity|Christian]] religion is prevailing (69%), followed by [[Islam|Muslims]] (15.6%) and Natural reli
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  • ...icial adoption of [[Protestant Reformation|Protestantism]] as the national religion during the reign of her brother Edward. ...the church from the attacks of the reformers, did not actually change the religion; that would come during his son’s reign. However, by declaring himself h
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  • ...th social issues in the United States and the world, associated with the [[Religion in the United States#Religious Left|Religious Left]].
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  • ...muelson to Chicago and Beyond'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Economics-As-Religion-Samuelson-Chicago/dp/0271022841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198576182&s
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  • ==Religion== ...ate, were freedom of religion is withheld and public practice of any other religion other than Islam is unlawful.
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  • ...ation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as it discriminates by religion. Of course, this is very much the case in Saudi Arabia and many other Arab
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  • ...}{{#if:|::Metaphysics: |}}{{#if:|::Epistemology: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Religion: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Mind: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Science: [[Socra
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  • *1999. Rocks of Ages: Science and Religion in the Fullness of Life. New York: Ballantine Publications.
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  • ...l, and many others hungering and thirsting for the mystical experiences of religion. The results of these longings may be seen in the French Revolution and it
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  • ..., has a very long history, associated especially with [[philosophy]] and [[religion]]. While these terms used in many ways, it often means not merely a casual
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  • ...us translations, and several miscellaneous works, including ones on Hebrew religion/myth. ...rship of the triple goddess, but also expresses Graves's own faith in that religion. Underlying it is his belief in the superiority of women as being more int
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  • ...n philosopher]] whose work was critical of the concepts of [[morality]], [[religion]], and the contemporary [[culture]] of [[Europe]] in the nineteenth century === Morality, religion and The Will to Power ===
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  • {{r|Pain and religion}}
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  • ...Conservative Zoroastrians assign a date of 6000 BCE to the founding of the religion; other followers estimate 600 BCE. Historians and religious scholars genera
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  • * Loades, David. ''The Reign of Mary Tudor: Politics, Government, and Religion in England 1553-1558'' (1979), 516pp
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  • ...d the destruction of the city, and thematically exploring subjects such as religion and politics.
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  • ...th China, Russia, and Japan— and long-term questions, such as the roles of religion and ethnicity in international politics, or the nature of Western identity
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  • ...70.0% Christian, 1.3% Muslim, and 2.0% other, while the rest either had no religion or chose not to disclose such information.<ref>The [http://www.guildford.go
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  • ...ppointed minister of the Church of St. Giles' when the Reformed Protestant religion was ratified by law in Scotland in 1560. His ''History of the Reformation''
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  • ...n in response to the evidential [[problem of evil]] in the [[philosophy of religion]]. Skeptical theists accept that God exists and that we can know general tr
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  • In 1932 he was ordained as a minister of religion. In 1935, he married a Canadian named Florence Mackenzie; together, they ha
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  • ...s books deal with the situation of Women in West Africa, with politics and religion.
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  • ...[[Alfred Nobel]] in 1891, and an affiliate of the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy. * BBC Radio 4 '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/programmes/misc/templars.shtml On the Trail of The Templars]' Program audi
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  • ...well and Ásatrúers often refer to themselves as [[heathen]]s. Ásatrú is a religion officially recognized by the governments of Iceland (since 1973), Norway (s ...] while the Vikings enter history in 792 [[C.E.]] By 1150 C.E., the ‘Old Religion’ was replaced by [[Christianity]] in the whole original area. Much of the
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  • ...at used elsewhere in the [[United Kingdom]]. The Irish form asked for the religion of the respondents, their literacy level (whether they could read or write)
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  • ...onnel, M., '''The Origins and Historical Understanding of Free Exercise of Religion''' in ''Harvard Law Review 103 (April 1990)
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  • ==On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers (1799)== ...id development was his influential book, ''Reden über die Religion'' (''On Religion: Speeches to Its Cultured Despisers'') (1799, Eng. trans., 1893) and his "n
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  • ...ers emphasising a relationship of love.<ref>Spencer, S. Mysticism in World Religion. Penguin Books. 1963</ref> Islam, with its view of God as totally transcendent and other, is not a religion conducive to a mystical approach. As a result [[Islam#Sufism (Islamic Myst
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  • ...mmutability of Truth, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal to Common Sense in Behalf of Religion.
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  • *200 Religion *B Philosophy and religion
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  • ...[[Tycho Brahe]], and [[ Ptolemy]].) But astrology has more relationship to religion,[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Catalog_of_religions#Borderline_cases] myth ...cientifically influenced world views.<ref>Jastrow, Morris , ''The Study of Religion,'' W. Scot, 1902 p 308</ref><ref>David Pingree in: Wiener, Philip P., ''Th
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  • ...ion, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or ...and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal
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  • ...tion by the federal government, government free of religious disputes, and religion free from corruption by government.<ref>Philip Hamburger, ''Separation of c
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  • ..." In the centuries that followed, however, secularism gradually displaced religion.<ref>''Harvard Magazine'', "Not So Secular, Faculty Faith," by Katharine Du
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  • * Woodhead, Linda & Fletcher, Paul. Religion in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations (2001) pp.71-2. Routled
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  • ...for the Messiah throughout the film. The film satirises both politics and religion. The production started shortly after the completion of ''[[Monty Python an
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  • ==The Rise of Religion== ...iods between chaotic rivalries. In this way, Girard postulates, organised religion was born.
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  • ...esigned to provide a basic [[catechism]] in the [[Christianity|Christian]] religion. It was the most widely used school text in 18th century colonial America. ...tant to the Christian life and a strong connection between education and [[religion]] became established.
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  • ...does not specify a particular god, it is possible to say that every major religion has its own distinct theology. There is [[Islam]]ic theology, [[Buddhism|B ...h Midrash). These theologians spend time studying the sacred texts of the religion and the ways in which those texts have been interpreted throughout history
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  • ...s, hermeneutics, historical-critical research, [[law]], literary theory, [[religion]] and [[theology]]. === Uses of the Bible in Western Religion ===
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  • ...ing a lengthy ''History of Western Philosophy'', essays on his attitude to religion including ''Sceptical Essays'' and ''Why I Am Not A Christian'' (which was == Views on religion ==
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  • '''Jâin''' ''religion'' = '''Jâne''' ''person'', cf. '''Jêan''', '''Jôan''', '''Jûne
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  • ...y to offer majors in several fields other than [[law]], [[medicine]], or [[religion]].
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  • ...ny centuries before, and retained its [[cultural|culture]] and [[religious|religion]] identity for longer period. “There were several reasons why Bhutan has ...was Bonism led by Lhase Shangma. But as the leader himself was exiled, the religion could not exist and set its footholds.
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  • '''Fascism''' is a political ideology, practice and religion that seeks national unity through patriotism, collectivism and strong suppr The main assumption of the fascistic religion is that the superiority gives namely this group the moral right to dominate
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  • ...Sciences]], Humanities ([[Communication]], [[Culture]], [[Philosophy]], [[Religion]]) and the [[Catholic]] Faculty of [[Theology]]. Within these faculties, mo
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  • ===Julius Caesar's comments on Celtic Religion and their significance=== ...s is part of a setting of great social and political developments, and the religion it depicts may actually have been less obviously ordered than that upheld b
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  • ...e ability of any person to achieve peace without the need for a structured religion. He was critical of the tendency for a yogi to use supernatural feats to de
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  • ...y country; assessed in 1987 as much the best (''Macmillan Encyclopedia of Religion'', volume 2, page 382) The following are covered in a comparative review.<ref>''Religion'', vol. 46 (2016), no. 2, 221-46 / [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0048721X.2015
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  • ...aristocrats, but that yeoman farmers played a significant role in it. The religion, language, and culture of these common people created a democratic "plain f ...ce Jr., Dickson D. ''And They All Sang Hallelujah: Plain Folk Camp Meeting Religion, 1800-1845'' (1974)
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  • ...ven some aspects of the modern art cannot be studied in isolation from the religion. In fact, religious fervor has inspired the artistic creation. Some aspects
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  • ...religion inspired a wave of social activism centered in the colleges where religion had previously been disregarded. President [[Timothy Dwight]] of [[Yale Col * Sweet, W. W., ed. ''Religion on the American Frontier. Vol. I,
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  • ...pers, and Other Pagans in America. Penguin. 2006 ISBN 0143038192</ref> The religion varies from traditional practices of non-pagan religions in many ways, but ...implies that it renders all Discordians equal in their standing within the religion. This declaration is further reinforced by cards stating: "The bearer of th
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  • While Buddhism is the majority religion in Vietnam, different Buddhist factions were critical in the political proc ...fellow militants occasionally have insisted they were concerned, only with religion, and not politics.<ref>USIS R-110-66, p. 12</ref>
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  • ...ed and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the Religion which they profess"
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  • ...ng, [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~shil0124/dialogues/morality-I.pdf Morality and religion I] (PDF file) ...onore Stump &amp; Michael J. Murray <nowiki>[edd]</nowiki> ''Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions'' (1999: Oxford: Blackwell) ISBN 0-631-20604-3
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  • ...o Chinese religious policy, with reference to the Uighurs in Xinjiang." ''Religion, State & Society,' Dec 2006, Vol. 34 Issue 4, pp 375-391, in [[EBSCO]]
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  • ...owing Kimes' claims, a legal rep for Lentz and his wife, Laura Lentz, told Religion News Service they both {{'}}vehemently deny the allegations and, in additio | work = [[Daily Religion News]]
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  • ...started the hostility, not us...There is a difference between Judaism as a religion and Zionism as a political movement with aspirations and goals. <ref name= ...kh Yousef Al-Qaradhawi on Al-Jazeera: Our Problem is Not With Judaism as a Religion but With the Jews' Deeds; Sheikh Al-Qaradhawi on His Website: 'Oh My Nation
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  • ...e' (伊勢神宮 ''Ise-jinguu'') and are considered the centre of Japan's native [[religion]]. The 'Inner Shrine' (内宮 ''Naikuu'') is actually located on the outski
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  • *Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids, Mich.; To support general operations 90,000 ...or University, Waco, Tex.; To support maintenance of the Keston Center for Religion, Politics, & Society archives 15,000
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  • ...primarily appealed to his Protestant admirers. Debs condemned the use of religion as an instrument of class oppression, while admiring Jesus as a model agita
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  • ...ination]] cause of action, including termination based on race, gender, or religion, or based on the injured party's attempt to assert protected rights.
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  • ...ead of ''Religious Sciences''. Lévi-Strauss called his chair ''Comparative Religion of Non-Literate Peoples''. From 1959 to 1982 he also was the chair of [[soc
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  • * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --~~~~ * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 09:57, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...erindian descent, and approximately 97% identify with the Roman Catholic [[religion]].<ref>''CIA World Factbook'': '[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/t
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  • ...e. Harrison felt that it related in some way to his devotion to the Hindu religion (karma) and he therefore felt Lennon could use the single to promote it.
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  • ...atters that others can and should take their lead from them. This is where religion can have a role - training and stimulating moral behaviour. The ''Science o
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  • ===Religion=== ...arlymoderntexts.com/pdf/millutre.pdf John Stuart Mill: ''The Usefulness of Religion'', earlymoderntexts.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.earlymoderntexts.com/pdf/mil
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  • ...ianity, or pretend to convert to Christianity, while practicing their real religion in secret, or to leave. Jewish people fleeing the Spanish inquisition spre
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  • ...yrants, April 14, 2009, http://www.islamist-watch.org/1597/how-to-discuss-religion-without-appeasing-tyrants
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  • ...alf of the former Empire, Latin persisted as the language of high culture, religion and scholarship through the [[Renaissance]], and to some extent even into t
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  • ...March of Faith Challenge of Samuel Morris.'' National Institute of Applied Religion, 1941. ASIN B000H866QM
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  • ...]] and [[Muslims]]. <ref name=Woodhead>Woodhead, Linda & Fletcher, Paul. ''Religion in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations'' (2001) pp.71-2. Routl ...he religious rituals as having no value. They presented the idea that true religion was a matter of surrendering to God "who dwells in the heart"<ref name=Lipn
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  • Modern hermeneutics stems from a variety of sources, primarily from religion: all three of the monotheistic faiths have rules, principles and guidelines
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  • * Rose, Craig. ''England in the 1690s: Revolution, Religion and War.'' (1999). 331 pp.
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  • * Paul, Robert. ''The Lord Protector: Religion And Politics In The Life of Oliver Cromwell''. (1958) [http://www.questia.c * Smith, David. ''Oliver Cromwell: Politics and Religion in the English Revolution 1640-1658'' (1992) [http://www.amazon.com/Oliver
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  • ...the hundreds of millions. It is variously listed as the 4th to 6th largest religion in the world, and it is usually considered one of the three major universal ...al practice of religious demography is to classify people under their main religion. If people are allowed multiple classification the world Buddhist populatio
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  • ...orldwide religions, others themselves subdividing into yet more splinters. Religion has had an important role in American life, but also in the development of ...y contend "When houses of worship are dependent on government for support, religion loses its vitality. In America, religious groups rely on voluntary contribu
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  • ...on upon which genuine consensus can be built, irrespective of race, creed, religion or ethnicity. In other words, the USCFL believes that in order to find a ba
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  • ...btlessly a very old one, but according to Wissowa<ref>[[Georg Wissowa]], ''Religion und Kultus der Römer'', München 1912/1971, p. 197.</ref> the location of ...tp://www.newadvent.org/fathers/120106.htm 6.9]; see also: Georg Wissowa, ''Religion und Kultus der Römer'', München 1912/1971, p. 245; Kroll, "Nenia", in: [[
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  • ...he Discovery of Kepler's Laws: The Interaction of Science, Philosophy, and Religion'' (1994) [http://www.questia.com/read/11203584 online edition]
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  • ...ng variety of terms".<ref>Roberts RRH, Pearson J, Samuel G (1998) ''Nature Religion Today: paganism in the modern world'' Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 0748 ...elaborated a vision of a unified society that includes a global "spirit of religion," and founded ''The Lucis Trust'' to promote "World Goodwill."
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  • ...atute and fined. They claimed that their rights under the free exercise of religion clause (First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution) were violated by the stat ...under the Constitution of the United States, to the free exercise of their religion and to the rights of Amish parents to direct the education and upbringing o
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  • ...cial language of the country is [[Persian language|Persian]]. The official religion of the country is [[Twelver]] [[Shi'a Islam]].
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  • ...most important concerns during Elizabeth’s early reign was [[Christianity|religion]]. Communion with the Roman Catholic Church had been reinstated under Mary, ...esticks in her own chapel. See: Haigh, Cristopher, ''English Reformations: Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors''. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
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  • ..., then later having a more mystical appreciation of religion and defending religion from such Enlightenment critique.
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  • In his late sixties, Dada Lekhraj reportedly had [[vision (religion)|visions]], which he interpreted as instructions from a [[supreme being]].< | journal = Journal of Contemporary Religion
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  • In the [[Ancient Roman religion|''religio Romana'']] the '''''flamen Divi Iulii''''' was the priest of [[Di ...d D. Draper, ''The Role of the Pontifex Maximus and its Influence in Roman Religion and Politics'', Ann Arbor 1988, pp. 337–341</ref>
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  • ...he had a wide range of interests, including literature, biology, politics, religion and music, he is most known as the key inspiration of the mixture of race a
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  • ...y of different creatures. Many of these have their source in mythology and religion - for example, [[Cerberus]], [[Gilgamesh]], [[Ixion]], [[Leviathan]], [[Odi
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  • ...ry.'' 2006. 282 pp. Rejects idea that Washington was a deist; he kept his religion private amd was probably a Christian
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  • * Vermes, Geza. ''The Religion of Jesus the Jew.'' Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1993. ISBN 0-8006-2797-
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  • ...cilla Hannah Gurney and Deborah Darby, converted her to an intense form of religion, in conformity with plain Quaker standards, and devoted to service. The se
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  • ...freedoms of expression through speech, the press, and peaceable assembly, religion, rights to petition government and bear arms, and protections against unrea
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  • ...nding publication as "a [[blasphemous libel]] concerning the [[Christian]] religion, namely an obscene poem and illustration vilifying [[Christ]] in his life a
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  • ...pdf |archive-date=12 April 2019|journal=Journal of the American Academy of Religion|volume=80|number=3|pages=659–690|doi=10.1093/jaarel/lfs036 }}</ref> Whil
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  • * [http://www.disf.org/en/ Interdisciplinary Documentation on Religion and Science]: "a natural expansion of the work carried out preparing the Di
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  • ...on [[astrology]] and [[graphology]]. Similarly, in the 200 range, where [[religion]] is covered, Dewey is heavily oriented towards Christianity - as can be ex
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  • ...o-druidism''' (or '''neo-druidry''') is an attempt to revive the ancient [[religion]] of the [[Celts]], as presided over by the priestly caste of [[druids]]. I ...our disorganized religion appealed to those who couldn't stomach organized religion!" Present-day adherents range from those who are exclusively Druids to thos
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  • ...eminent advantages of a liberal education, more especially with regard to religion and politicks. Humbly offered to the publick, for the encouragement of so u
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  • ...[[Immanence|immanent]] within the [[Universe]], but also [[Transcendence (religion)|transcends]] it. It is distinguished from [[pantheism]], which holds that ...t of the [[Over-soul|Oversoul]]. This survives today as the panentheistic religion, Oversoul.
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  • * Smith, Craig R. ''Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil Religion.'' (2005) 300pp * Szasz, Ferenc M. "Daniel Webster--Architect of America's `Civil Religion'.'' Historical New Hampshire 34 (Fall/Winter 1979): 223-43.
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  • ...For discussion of deep Truth, we recommend that you consult the articles [[religion]], [[wisdom]], [[enlightenment]], [[God]], and [[worldview]].
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  • ...from 1690 onwards published most of his works on philosophy, education and religion for which he is best remembered. For his last fifteen years he lived a peac ...sent. It was the threat of attack on the laws, property and the Protestant religion that had roused opposition against the Catholic James II. Locke expressed t
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  • *D. E. Smith, ''Religion and Politics in Burma'', Princeton, 1963, pages 157-165
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  • ...nd manifestations was an important component of medieval European culture, religion and economy.
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  • ''This is a supplement to the [[religion]] article.'' :''Origins:'' An ancient Israelitic religion which arose in parallel to the one now associated with Judaism, claiming ma
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  • ...n one's obligation to a fellow soldier is just as important as patriotism, religion, or other more transcendental factors.
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  • ...rtened name of the [[USENET]] newsgroup [news:alt.religion.scientology alt.religion.scientology] ...s. Members of the Sea Org sign a "billion-year contract". Some scholars of religion have described the Sea Org as "paramilitary" or "pseudo-paramilitary".
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  • ...of Pali at London and then Professor of [[Comparative religion|Comparative Religion]] at Manchester. He founded the PTS in 1881, assisted by German scholar [[H
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  • * Bond, Edward L. ''Damned Souls in the Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia'' (2000), ...of Virginia, 1740-1790'' (1982, 1999)] Pulitzer Prize winner, dealing with religion and morality [[http://jsr.fsu.edu/hall.htm online review]
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  • ...hed by Atanor in 1928, in which he urges Fascist regime to adopt a [[Roman Religion|Roman pagan]] vocation and to reject [[Catholicism]]. He will then rebuff t
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  • ==Science and religion== Not an uncommon practice, Collins regards religion as separate from science, but strongly tied to [[ethics]] in the applicatio
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  • ...claimed the Gelukpa or the followers of Yellow Hat Sect to be the national religion of the land of Tibet. This combined force was also repulsed by the Bhutanes I am mighty in speeches that expands religion.
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  • ...ce Jr., Dickson D. ''And They All Sang Hallelujah: Plain Folk Camp Meeting Religion, 1800-1845'' (1974) [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723(197509)62%3 * Osthaus, Carl R. "The Work Ethic of the Plain Folk: Labor and Religion in the Old South." ''Journal of Southern History'' (2004) v. 70#4, 745-82.
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  • ...ndless prattle of 24-hour news networks. It has become secular religion, a religion so strong that any violation of its tenets brings instant and savage condem
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  • ...hurch are often referred to as Latter-day Saints or '''Mormons''', and the religion is referred to, along with offspring sects, as '''Mormonism'''.
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  • ...or [[James Watt]], and the mathematician [[John Playfair]]. A [[deist]] in religion, he believed that the universe was established by a powerful and benevolent
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  • ...religious persecution. But the revolt became associated with the Calvinist religion which was strong in the northern provinces and which he himself adopted. Ca
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  • ...h with empiric evaluation of results. He combined his own philosophy and [[Religion|religious beliefs]] into a system of medical practice that also incorporate Although in life Paracelsus showed "aversion to any form of religion" (see external link), a clause in his will gave directions for a requiem Ma
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  • ...ket. Pulg's calling is to demand tribute from the various practitioners of religion in the Street of the Gods. Mouser's job is to enforce this. ...er, that is, the closer to the latter, the higher status and prestige your religion has. Progress is made by physically moving your shrine further up the road,
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  • ...d policy ideas with a group of centrist Evangelical leaders on issues like religion in the public square, [[abortion]] and [[LGBT rights|gay equality]]
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  • * Clark, J. C. D. ''English Society 1660-1832: Religion, Ideology and Politics during the Ancien Régime,'' (2000), argues that 18
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  • ...etings, according to the Lord Advocate, "not only the Christian, but every religion was turned into ridicule, and the existence of God himself denied and laugh ...of expressing their opinions freely in public concerning the doctrines of religion, they are still in a state of painful suspense, uncertain but they may be r
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  • ...preme authority as the [[Monotheism|one God]]. The Zoroastrian name of the religion is '''Mazdayasna'''.<ref name=Mazdayasna>The term '''Mazdayasna''' is a com ...Conservative Zoroastrians assign a date of 6000 BCE to the founding of the religion; other followers estimate 600 BCE. Historians and religious scholars genera
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  • ...ng in a Sample of Seminarians| journal=Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion| year=1997| volume=36| issue=4| page=512-529}}
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  • * Blum Edward J. and W. Scott Poole, eds. ''Vale of Tears: New Essays on Religion and Reconstruction''. Mercer University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8655-4987-7.
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  • ...ed that ''Pierre''{{'}}s sale should be declared ''“invalid and harmful to religion"'', because he had converted to christianity, and had been baptized. ''Pie
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  • ...]] through reason and philosophy, often outside the framework of organised religion. ...l of [[Averroism]]. Notably, he argued that there was no conflict between religion and philosophy, and instead that there are a variety of routes to God, all
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  • ...ed [[uniformitarianism]], and who was vocal in his belief that science and religion should be kept separate.
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  • ...a very small part of the overall population, and based in the main on a [[religion|religious]] foundation, the movement has since gained widespread legal reco
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  • * Creech, Joe. ''Righteous Indignation: Religion and the Populist Revolution.'' (2006). 232 pp ...ivil Religion as Movement Ideology," ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,'' Vol. 33, No. 1 (Mar., 1994), pp. 1-15 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=
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  • ...ughout the course of American history, among "fervent" or "enthusiastic" [[religion]]; [[politics]]; legislative policies; advances in [[technology]]; and publ ...l" or "immaterial" ("non-material") resources only tangentially related to religion.
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  • ...acting a disease. Gilbert interpreted this as creating a "revulsion toward religion and a rather withdrawn and submissive personality generally." He had occasi
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  • * Coburn, Carol K. ''Life at Four Corners: Religion, Gender, and Education in a German-Lutheran Community, 1868-1945.'' (1992). * Nadel, Stanley. ''Little Germany: Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in New York City, 1845-80.'' (1990). 242 pp.
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  • ..., and he reportedly accepted anyone as his student, irrespective of caste, religion or status. This was an unusual attitude for an Indian teacher, and it drew ...render to dogmas and religious scriptures or conformity to rituals. But my religion constitutes an abiding faith in the perfect values of truth and the ceasele
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  • ...]: <blockquote>''Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof''; or abridging the freedom of sp ...y governmental authority. Others see it as guaranteeing a freedom ''from'' religion. Dominionists tend to see a meaning that the Constitution calls for no [[se
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  • ...ere ... Bill O'Reilly preens himself by referring to Islam as 'the enemy's religion.'"<ref name=NR>{{citation
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  • * Bonomi, Patricia U. ''Under the Cope of Heaven: Religion, Society, and Politics in Colonial America'' (1988) (online at [[American C
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  • * Nye, Russel B. "The Religion of George Bancroft." ''Journal of Religion'' 19, no. 3 (July 1939): 216-33. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-418
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  • ...he Anglicans considered religious error flew in the face of establishment religion.
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  • ...after [[Armenia]] ([[301]]) to declare Christianity as her official state religion. The [[Bible]] was translated into Georgian in the [[5th century]].<ref>T.
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  • ...and belief (including [[politics|political]] [[ideology|ideologies]] and [[religion|religions]]), conception of human [[life]] and existence as being a 'work i
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  • In ''Religion within the bounds of reason'', (1793) Kant introduces a notion of faith whi ...t agreed to abstain from further expressing his opinions on the subject of religion.
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  • ...f children into the [[Christian]] faith. It is an entrance rite into the religion, into the specific congregation and into the community of Christians worldw
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  • ...ptions apply to entities that are organized and operated exclusively for [[religion|religious]], [[Charitable organization|charitable]], [[science|scientific]]
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  • ...rom [[biology]] to magic, and include many elements of both philosophy and religion.
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  • In 2001, the Institute for Philosophy, Political Theory and Religion, began a novel approach to the modern humanities curriculum, putting study
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  • ...ainst threats from evil spirits or other shamans. Formally, shamanism is a religion of Ural-Altaic peoples of Northern Asia and Europe, characterized by the be
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  • ...5*Gottfried de Purucker ''Fundamentals Of The Esoteric Philosophy'' Wisdom Religion Press
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  • ...hind '''cyberpunk''' culminates from the idea that technology, philosophy, religion, intelligence, and human interaction will someday meld together in [[cybers
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  • ...the Society of Friends and the splinter groups demonstrates how republican religion was tied to social and political stability.<ref> Ryan Jordan, "Quakers, 'Co ...n respectable in the Quaker ethic. Darwinism was taught, and the modernist religion department alienated some conservatives in the community. The American Frie
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  • *Rudolf Wagner, 'Reenacting the Heavenly Vision: The Role of Religion in the Taiping Rebellion' (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of C
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  • ...[[geography|geographical]], [[ethnic]]al, [[moral]], [[ethics|ethical]], [[religion|religious]], [[politics|political]], [[history|historical]]), cultural affi
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  • *[http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ir/art/ir100.htm Averroës: ''Religion and Philosophy'' (1190 CE)] *[http://www.higherintellect.info/texts/religion.occult.new_age/occult.conspiracy.and.related/Pease,%20Edward%20R%20-%20Hist
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  • ...fense of his political independence set the standard for the separation of religion and politics. He promised a new frontier, bringing, along with his dazzlin
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  • ...History of North American Christianity'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Old-Religion-New-World-Christianity/dp/0802849482/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120082
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  • *David Hume ''Dialogues concerning Natural Religion''
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  • ...and animating dynamic of Eddy’s life largely reside in what Gill neglects: religion and spirituality.<ref>Understanding Mary Baker Eddy[https://www.johnsonfund
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  • ...lture must decline, though often seeming to flourish for a space after the religion which has nourished it has sunk into disbelief."
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  • ...e realms inhabited by the Christian and Andean deities to suggest that the religion of Andean highland culture is not as syncretic as it appears on the surface ...n by turning it against the true religion. He became the apostle of a new religion and preached against Pachamac and his religious and social work. He thunder
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  • * Earhart, H. Byron. ''Japanese Religion: Unity and Diversity'' (1974). * Kitagawa Joseph M. ''Religion in Japanese History.'' 1966.
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  • ...volume of ''Essays''. There were better received, but Hume's criticism of religion prevented him from becoming a professor of philosophy in [[Edinburgh]] in 1 ...orks; The two ''Enquiries'', the remainder of his ''Essays'', two books on religion and the six volumes of the ''History of England''.
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  • ...of his time. He named this synthesis, ‘materialism of the wise’ or ‘civil religion’. In politics, his theory of [[Social contract]] went beyond the economic ...p between student and teacher, who would then teach him of life itself and religion. Émile, who acquired a sense of property while cultivating his garden, dis
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  • * Sandoz, Ellis. ''A Government of Laws: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding.'' Louisiana State U. Press, 1990. 259 pp.
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  • ...published in the period 1650 to 1680 than before or after. (Thomas, K. ''Religion and the Decline of Magic'' 1971)</ref> Henry died on 23 April 1695.
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  • ...read/24150118 ''A History of Science and Its Relations with Philosophy and Religion.''] Cambridge University Press.</ref>
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  • ...eachings of [[Judaism]], all did so in the context of this temple-centered religion. ...[Torah]]. Another sect recognized Jesus Christ, as the new center of their religion, abandoning a purely ethnic Jewish identity. The notorious "[[blood curse]]
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  • ...e Cochin). Lord Parashurama promoted this land and invited people of every religion, caste and creed to settle there.
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  • * Wills, Garry. ''Venice: Lion City. The Religion of Empire.'' (2001). 420 pp.
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  • ...d rights to life, liberty and security, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, expression, assembly and association; and an unqualified prohibition of t ...es Constitution]] prohibits Congress from infringing freedom of speech, of religion, of the press, of peaceable assembly, or the right to petition the governme
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  • ...d been the target of secularists intolerant of what he saw as a "return to religion" in society. In his view, its opponents unfairly stigmatize Opus Dei. Allen ...o.uk/religion/religions/christianity/subdivisions/opusdei.shtml | work=BBC Religion and Ethics|title=Opus Dei | accessdate=2006-11-27}}</ref>
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  • ...groups in such camps were each assigned a symbol according to their race, religion and/or, in the case of homosexuals, their [[sexuality]]. The symbol assigne
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  • ...of Religion, Analytical-Descriptive Studies category, American Academy of Religion)] [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-31768647_ITM reviewed ...081269192X [http://www.jstor.org/stable/1389563 Reviewed in ''Sociology of Religion'' 1994]</ref> The issue is hard to resolve objectively because of difficul
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  • * Bradley, James E. and VanKley, Dale, eds. ''Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe.'' 2001. 424 pp.
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  • ...rchaic to Imperial Times'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Gods-Ancient-Rome-Religion-Everyday/dp/0415929741/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198150101&sr=1-18 e
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  • A being in the Greco-Roman religion appearing as the personification of evil is the ''[[strix]]'' (Latin for 's ...literary depictions of Medea and Circe, initially half goddesses in Greek religion who later were described as witches.
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  • ...t''' sets out to prove the existence of the [[God]] of the [[Philosophy of religion#monotheism|monotheistic religions]] from the nature of [[concept]]s alone. ...own uses of the argument are to be found in the context of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s, its earliest formulation being found in the ''[[Proslogion]]'' of the e
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  • ...th most martyrs, their constancy and faith served to win others to the new religion and Christianity remains the faith of a majority of Ugandans. ==Religion==
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  • * Tambiah, Stanley Jeyaraja. ''Buddhism Betrayed? Religion, Politics, and Violence in Sri Lanka'' (1992).
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  • ...of the Covenanters, Presbyterianism was guaranteed as the national form of religion by the [[Glorious Revolution|Revolution Settlement]] of 1690 and the [[Trea ...grew at the expense of the established church.<ref> George Robb, "Popular Religion and the Christianization of the Scottish Highlands in the Eighteenth and Ni
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  • ...uch as leading school prayer of any sort, banning jury membership based on religion, or forcing U.S. troops to wear religious garments. Following the logic, ho
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  • ...sts, and Princes: Adam Smith's Emancipation of Economics from Politics and Religion.'' Stanford U. Press, 1993. 345 pp.
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  • In the first centuries of the common era, the new [[Christianity|Christian religion]] and the Greek language had an intense, productive relationship. Most cruc ...problems. After the emperor [[Constantine]] made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, and the definition of orthodoxy became a matter of state, ma
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  • * McAfee, Ward F. ''Religion, Race, and Reconstruction: The Public School in the Politics of the 1870s.' ==Ethnicity, race, gender, religion==
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  • ...ri in 1888. His parents were [[Yankees]] from New England and Unitarian in religion; they were related to many famous writers, but this seems not to have influ ...lf, "classicist in literature, royalist in politics, and anglo-catholic in religion." He became deeply involed in Church affairs and wrote a religious drama, "
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  • * Stephens, Lester D. ''Science, Race, and Religion in the American South: John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalist
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  • ...prominent in organized religion, along with [[holy books]] and [[revealed religion]]s that assert the existence of such things. Instead, Deists hold that rel ...but were unsatisfied with the specific accounts offered by any established religion.
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  • Belonging to all people, all times, and all [[religion]]s, the transcendent figures of history possess two biographies. First, the ...principal means of attempting to comprehend such unusual occurrences was [[religion|religious]] and recourse was had to trained clerics who were considered the
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  • ...to admit a hypothesis, which, in my opinion, overturns all philosophy, all religion and virtue, and all common sense ..."
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  • ...s forms. With the [[establishment]] of the [[Protestant]] [[Presbyterian]] religion, and lacking a Scots translation of the bible, they used the [[Geneva Editi ===Religion===
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  • The attacks on his religion show to what extent he was a controversial figure. On the one hand he was
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  • ...ifficult to restructure the Ottoman legacy and heritage which was based on religion. ...turk, inspired by the French Revolution's anticlericalism and hostility to religion, demanded a secular, ethnically homogeneous republic ready to join the West
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  • ===Religion=== ...ivil wars were in fact religious in nature, remnants of the French Wars of Religion that largely ended with the Edict of Nantes in 1598. Small wars in the prov
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  • ...e religious wars described in the Bible. Puritan theology construed native religion as devil worship or witchcraft. For the Puritans, annihilation of the Pequo
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  • * Boles, John B. "Turner, The Frontier, and the Study of Religion in America." ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 1993 13(2): 205-216. Issn: 0
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  • * Hoak, Dale. "Politics, Religion and the English Reformation, 1533-1547: Some Problems and Issues." ''Histor
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  • * Phillips, Michael. ''White Metropolis: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in Dallas, 1841-2001.'' (2006). 300 pp.
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  • ...figures in pushing forward neoconservatism - believing in ''noble lies'' (religion being a prime example for Strauss), the telling of which can convince peopl
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  • ...ace alongside the other institutions of society such as family, education, religion, and the economy. Interests here revolve around the ways leisure articulate
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  • ...s the main priority. Also, [[freedom of speech]] and [[freedom of religion|religion]] are mostly disregarded in the PRC, and many groups, such as the [[Falun G Freedom of speech and religion are strictly controlled, and groups such as the [[Falun Gong]] are monitore
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  • People choose to be vegetarians for a number of reasons, such as [[religion|religious]], [[spiritual|spirituality]], [[morality|moral]], [[philosophy|p
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  • ...not fit with Latin America; although it does have French ties, its Voodoo religion is African. The most important lone country is Japan. ...civilization, it should be moving toward universal language and universal religion. Considerable arguments are made that English is the world's language, but
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  • :(3) an oath to maintain the true reformed religion. ...ore intimately his friends knew him, they loved him the more. The power of religion he deeply felt, and he had tasted the comforts of the gospel. Its Spirit, e
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  • ...banner of Omotokyo. Ueshiba said that Aikido came from his belief in this religion and encouraged others to join.
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  • ...distinction''' based, in particular, on '''race''', '''nationality''', '''religion''' or '''political opinion''', and are intended to alleviate the sufferings
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  • ...rominently uses memes (with some modifications) to explain some aspects of religion in his [[Breaking the Spell]].
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  • ...] (especially from 1750 to around 1820) popular participation in Christian religion in Germany declined and motivation for individuals to lead a Christian life
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  • ...Union for Reform Judaism and the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
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  • ...olistic Healing''] '''Orthodox Christian Assoc. of Medicine Psychology and Religion, Vol III, no. 2'''</ref> Dogmatic theology is the study of the stated truths of a religion.
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  • ...ccept some of them but not others (aside from a prejudice in favour of one religion), then we must hold all religions to have been proved true &mdash; but give
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  • Religion can be globalizing force, especially the [[jihadist]] movement, whose goal
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  • This paradox is often formulated in terms of the [[God]] of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s, though this is not a requirement. One version of the omnipotence parado ...ighty".<ref name="Geach"> Geach, P. T. "Omnipotence" 1973 in Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 63–75</ref>
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  • * Allerfeldt, Kristofer. ''Race, Radicalism, Religion, and Restriction: Immigration in the Pacific Northwest, 1890-1924.'' Praege
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  • ==Religion== ...Cranmer and Cromwell had the king's ear and carried out attacks on the old religion. Queen Anne patronized and promoted clergy and bishops of a reforming turn
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  • * Matovina, Timothy M. ''Tejano Religion and Ethnicity, San Antonio, 1821-1860'' (1995) * Phillips, Michael. ''White Metropolis: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in Dallas, 1841-2001.'' (2006). 300 pp.
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  • ...t member of the Jewish community in London. He held strong views regarding religion, politics, and education, and insisted on strict, unquestioning obedience f
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  • ...e public temples.<ref>Small, Alastair M (2008). “Urban, suburban and rural religion in the Roman period” in Dobbins, Joseph & Foss, Pedar W, ''The World of P
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  • * Kitagawa Joseph M. ''Religion in Japanese History.'' 1966.
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  • ...tion on the basis of sex, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, religion, ethnicity, age, marital status, national origin, or disability. The FMF p
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  • ...to Massachusetts for religious purification and would not tolerate impure religion. Pilgrims, as well as [[Anglican]]s, [[Quaker]]s, and a handful of other d ...rguing people should have freedom of choice regarding financial support of religion.
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  • === Religion === ...Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Sikh]] communities. 11% of the population claim no religion.
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  • ...provinces and parishes in Sweden (a phenomenon called "chain migration"). Religion played a part among those immigrants encouraged by the Methodist minister O .... and had quite similar, but separate, experiences in terms of lifestyles, religion, politics and community building. The Swedes were more open to collaboratio
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  • * Heineman, Kenneth J. ''A Catholic New Deal: Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh.'' State College: Pennsylvania State Un
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  • ''hide'' '''sêek''' = ''religion'' '''Sìkh
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  • ...were hung for it.) Generally the slaves developed their own family system, religion and customs in the slave quarters with little interference from owners, who ...as increasingly central to the lives and self-identity of the slaves. "The religion practiced in the quarters gave the slaves the one thing they absolutely had
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  • *[[Miri Rubin]] - religion *[[Richard Southern]] (1912-2001), religion
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  • ...9th century, everywhere that Protestantism had taken root, including the [[Religion in the United States|United States]], ''evangelicals'' were the supporters ...th [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostals]]) the [[Claims to be the fastest growing religion|most rapidly growing]] Christian churches. The two are even beginning to ov
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  • ...by [[Kurd]]ish pastoralists. Normally dhimmis were free to practice their religion, but they were distinctively inferior to Muslims in status. In the nineteen ...s by religion. The Armenians would rather die than give up their Christian religion; the Young Turks found willing allies in Kurdish elements in Anatolia who h
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  • ...oduced the idea of Christian nurture, whereby children would be brought to religion without revivals.
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  • ...selfish loyalty and concern for another,<ref name=twsMAR09c34/> and most [[religion|religious]] experiences involve a kind of love for a [[deity]], a [[concept ...e the importance and beauty of love, including these followers of the Jain religion.]]
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  • ...had one by his first wife, [[Katherine of Aragon]]. Henry had changed the religion of the country in order to re-marry, and that risk seemed now seemed wastef ...zabeth I and Religion: 1558-1603'' (1993) [http://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-Religion-1558-1603-Lancaster-Pamphlets/dp/0415073529/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=
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  • | title = Religion and Society: The First Twenty-five Years, 1953-1978 ...Christian Literature Society (for the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore)
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  • * Brown, Callum G. ''Religion and Society in Scotland since 1707.'' (1997). 219 pp. * Levack, Brian. ''Scottish Witch Hunting: Law, Politics and Religion'' (2007)
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  • ==Religion== Religion has historically been important in Ireland, but religiousity has sharply de
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  • The '''Church of Scientology''' is a religion founded in 1953 by American [[L. Ron Hubbard]] (1911-1986), as an evolutio ...de the skills to gradually bring about the latter. Scientologists see the religion as a way for individuals to increase understandings, abilities, and freedom
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  • ...policies were designed to increase the unity of the Athenian state. Since religion was closely interwoven with the structure of the Greek city-State, many of
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  • ...ian denomination in the world, and perhaps the largest denomination of any religion. The Roman Catholic Church has been led by the ''Papacy'', with its admini ...n God and, soon thereafter, issued an edict of toleration of the Christian religion, although he himself would not be baptised until on his deathbed.
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  • ...ld 3: the world of products of the human mind, including art, science, and religion.
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  • * Colish, Marcia L. "Republicanism, Religion, and Machiavelli's Savonarolan Moment," ''Journal of the History of Ideas,'
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  • ...d to their own separate subheadings in philosophy, such as [[philosophy of religion]], [[philosophy of mind]], [[philosophy of perception]], [[philosophy of la * [[Philosophy of religion]]
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  • ...ens profess a belief in God, they are increasingly cynical about organized religion. Also, many of the clergy tend to be politically progressive, and as such, ...zens were no more advanced than a primitive tribe. The study's approach to religion was specially singled out on this count. For example, in the introduction t
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  • ...acterized the earlier versions, but did so without sacrificing the basic [[religion|religious]] and [[morality|moral]] objectives. ...or, but also an ordained Presbyterian minister in whose mind education and religion were never separate. He believed that the chief end of education was the in
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  • ...ishment Clause, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
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  • ...h little personal freedom, but can maintain and develop their own culture, religion, traditions and norms, and in some cases even own property. Often, the slav
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  • ...combined with certain central aspects of similarity. Language, ethnicity, religion, philosophy and politics have been at the center of both many of the differ ===Religion===
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  • ===Religion: pietistic Republicans versus liturgical Democrats=== ! colspan="3" | Voting Behavior by Religion, Northern USA Late 19th century
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  • ...r, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]; George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, [[American Enterprise Institute]]; Ambassad
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  • ...nt myth-systems, has managed to survive intact well after the death of the religion and communities which it sustained. This is because Greek myths served to
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  • ...ional [[humanism]], but he later developed his own interpretation in which religion is a response to hardship, and one that is destined to survive until its ca ...ion to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right", in which he refers to religion as "the opium of the people". In Paris he developed what was to be a life-l
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  • * Miller, Randall M., Harry S. Stout, and Charles Reagan Wilson, eds. ''Religion and the American Civil War'' (1998), essays
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  • ...ored in [[Asatru]], the "faith in the [[Aesir]]", an officially recognized religion in Iceland and Denmark.
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  • ...eist]] [[Richard Dawkins]] similarly declared in his most direct attack on religion, ''[[The God Delusion]]'', that "Pantheism is sexed-up atheism." ...who self-identify as "pantheist" alone (rather than as members of another religion) are of the naturalistic variety. The division between the three "flavours"
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  • ...d criticised for not offering a clear distinction between philosophy and [[religion]], yet, of course, up until the nineteenth century Western philosophy was p === Medieval philosophy: reason meets religion ===
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  • ...orm. He discusses the impact of the birth control movement upon organized religion, the medical profession, and the law where, in each instance, initial antip
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  • ...Burned Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800-1850'' (1950)
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  • ...number which he committed against our people, sparing neither age nor sex, religion nor rank, no one could describe nor fully imagine unless he had seen them w
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  • ...moralised by the presence of hordes of idolatrist barbarians, destitute of religion and morality, as well as every social virtue which makes us proud of our An ...ng into this country were of Asian origin. They have their own culture and religion, form ghettos and do not assimilate.<ref>[http://www.australian-news.com.au
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  • ...nd harmony and an opposition to all forms of authoritarianism. He regarded religion and law as ideological tools of governments. These views attracted a lot of
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  • ...the most influential study of slavery; takes Marxist approach; emphasizes religion [http://www.amazon.com/Roll-Jordan-World-Slaves-Made/dp/0394716523/ref=sr_1
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