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Priestcraft. Anatomising the Anti-Clericalism of Early Modern Europe.
This paper aims to take the measure of the strand of early modern anti-clericalism that was conveyed by the term “priestcraft.” Priestcraft amounted to the claim that priests had illegitimately usurped civil power and...
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Cambridge Psycholinguistic Inventory of Christian Beliefs
While religious beliefs are typically studied using questionnaires, there are no standardized tools available for cognitive psychology and neuroscience studies of religious cognition. Here we present the first such tool-the...
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Knowledge, beliefs and pedagogy
KS Taber
Apr 05, 2016
Lisa Borgerding’s work highlights how students can understand evolution without necessarily committing to it, and how learners may come to see it as one available way of thinking amongst others. This is presented as something...
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