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Współczesna teologia moralna o szacunku dla ludzkiego embrionu w ujęciu Livio Meliny
Published 2013-07-01“…However the majority of them are killed either through the very procedure of IVF or subsequently as subjects of various forms of experimentation. The Roman Catholic Church strives to protect human embryos. …”
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Religious service attendance and consumer financial outcomes: Evidence from a longitudinal survey
Published 2024-12-01“…Using longitudinal data from a national representative survey of households in Poland (more than 90% of believers declaring Roman Catholic religious denomination), we examine the associations between religious service attendance (RSA) and three subsequent consumer financial outcomes: savings, debt, and financial satisfaction. …”
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Perspective on Agapeic Ethic and Creation Care
Published 2024-12-01“…The churches observed include Protestant Churches (Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Church of Nigeria that is Anglican Communion, and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints); the Roman Catholic Church; Pentecostal Churches (such as Salvation Ministries Worldwide, Redeemed Christian Church of God, and Deeper Life Bible Church); and African Indigenous Churches (namely, the Christ Apostolic Church, Cherubim and Seraphim, and Celestial Church of Christ). …”
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Theologen van de twintigste eeuw en de christologie
Published 2002-06-01“…Thus God is the God of the poor and sinful, and of loving care for a suffering creation. Roman Catholic theology is usually less liberal than Protestant theology is. …”
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Can the Rwandan Catholic Church Overcome its History of Politicization? A Reply to Philippe Denis
Published 2019-07-01“…One of the most controversial questions to emerge from the occurrences of the 1990s has been the role of the churches, and particularly the dominant Roman Catholic Church, in the violence manifesting in its most extreme form in the genocide of 1994. …”
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Edward Stillingfleet and the 17th Century Episcopacy
Published 2022-06-01“…The Church, in its widest sense, was roughly split between three entities: dissenters, Anglicans and Roman-Catholics. Before the Interregnum, the Episcopacy had been abolished although bishops did not lose their clerical status. …”
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Areopagitica, or the Uses of Literacy according to John Milton
Published 2013-05-01“…Yet the book passed unnoticed when it was first published, and the range of opinions that Milton was prepared to tolerate remained strictly circumscribed: Roman Catholics, as well as all those who professed impiety or disregarded common morality, had no right to be tolerated in print. …”
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Faith, Climate, and Energy Frugality: Unravelling the Nexus in European Perspectives
Published 2024-08-01“…Religious affiliations show distinct attitudes, with Protestants more inclined to attribute climate change to human causes. Roman Catholics are closer to some Protestants, while other Christian denominations exhibit flexibility and common ground with Islam and Judaism. …”
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Marching towards the Cruzada: Douglas Jerrold's road to nationalist Spain
Published 2002-12-01“…Generally speaking, Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom favoured the insurgency of General Francisco Franco, who promised to restore the disestablished Catholic Church to its perch of privilege from which the socialist government had removed it and end the violent anticlericalism which had ravaged religious personnel in Spain. …”
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Pentecostal Reinventions of the Passover: Contextual Reflections on the End of Year Night Worship Festivals in Uganda
Published 2024-12-01“…Pentecostalism has been hailed for revival of Christian conservatism in Sub-Saharan Africa, predominated by the nominal Roman Catholics and Protestant Christianity. While some authors have studied African Pentecostalism with prejudgments based on other Christian traditions, some have hailed the theological innovations in healing and evangelism. …”
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Náboženská a církevně-správní situace na Chrudimsku v 18. století ve světle zpovědních výkazů
Published 2011-01-01“…This resulted not only in the change of most subsidiary churches into chapels which were continuously occupied by chaplains, but also improve- ment of the quality and growth of the density of the catholic network, which was one of the key factors in the Roman Catholics' fight against non-Catholics. Similarly, the 18th century saw large vicarage districts divided into several smaller ones, the administration of which was far more efficient. …”
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