zgambo, timalizge
Religion can often be very influential in the political system and political actors frequently take advantage of the leverage that it provides. In the Zambian case, Christianity in particular plays a crucial role in politics and policymaking, dating from the pre- to post-colonial era. Around 1880, Zambia, then Northern Rhodesia, became a British co...
Coman, Claudiu Neagoe, Alexandru Onaga, Florina Magdalena Bularca, Maria Cristina Otovescu, Dumitru Otovescu, Maria Cristina Talpă, Nicolae Popa, Bogdan
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Frontiers in Education
Introduction While being a complex concept, religion can shape the way people in general, and students in particular, behave and make decisions in different types of contexts. In this regard, our paper aimed to assess the way religiosity influences the school climate and the social behavior of students from confessional and non-confessional Romania...
chistyakova, olga vasilievna
This article examines the concepts of violence and religion as social phenomena of modernity. Religion and the church are presented not as specific organizations or denominations, but as important social institutions and are reflected in philosophical and anthropological terms. I carry out the idea that religion as a modern social institute in coop...
Lardjane, Maxance
Tout le long du XIXe siècle, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore est une poétesse relativement connue. Popularisatrice du vers impair, son œuvre conséquente a inspiré des auteurs aux sensibilités diverses.Peu après la parution de son recueil posthume en 1860, nombreux ont été les hommages qui ont cherché à faire de Marceline Desbordes-Valmore non seulement...
Oreg, Ayelet Ben Shlomo, Shirley
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Qualitative health research
We explore the phenomenon of organ donation between rivals in time of war when a significant gift such as organ donation is given not just to a "stranger" but to a stranger who may be considered an enemy. This is a case study of a unique organ donation event that occurred in Israel during Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021. It involved a P...
Gastmans, Chris; 1629; Sinibaldi, Edoardo; Lerner, Richard; Yanez, Miguel; Kovacs, Laszlo; Palazzani, Laura; Pegoraro, Renzo; Vandemeulebroucke, Tijs; 91338;
Our society, in general, and health care, in particular, faces notable challenges due to the emergence of innovative digital technologies. The use of socially assistive robots in aged care is a particular digital application that provokes ethical reflection. The answers we give to the ethical questions associated with socially assistive robots are ...
Sullivan, Sean P Barnes, Jonathan
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Anatomical sciences education
Anatomy education is essential for developing healthcare professionals, and discussion continues about factors that impact and improve the anatomy learning environment. Neglected in this discussion is a consideration of the diverse religious assumptions and beliefs that college students bring to anatomy learning. Surveys of religion among United St...
Brooks, William S Deweese, Joseph E Wilson, Adam B
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Anatomical sciences education
The intersection of religion and science often elicits polarizing views among scientists, though approximately half of American scientists identify as religious. Mounting evidence also supports the role of spirituality in comprehensive patient care. The purpose of this study was to explore the religiosity of faculty who teach in the anatomical scie...
Hendriks, Jacqueline Francis, Neil Saltis, Hanna Marson, Katrina Walsh, Jenny Lawton, Natasha Burns, Sharyn
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Frontiers in Psychology
Purpose To empirically examine associations between parental opposition towards comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and religiosity. Methods A nationally representative survey of Australian parents (N = 2,418) examined opposition towards 40 CSE topics, by parental religiosity and secular/religious school sector. Results Whilst opposition to mos...
Dongo, Varaidzo Chengetanai, Samson Chibhabha, Fidelis
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Anatomical sciences education
Voluntary donation is the ethically acceptable method for whole-body acquisition for anatomy education worldwide. In Africa, educational institutions struggle with this since many people remain unwilling to donate their bodies due to the strong influence of cultural and religious beliefs in decision-making. As part of wider efforts to improve the e...