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Faith in Lancelot Andrewes’s preaching
Joseph Ashmore
Feb 28, 2019
This article analyses the role of faith in Andrewes’s preaching. Andrewes’s position as an avant-garde conformist who paved the way for a Laudian ecclesiology has led to a focus in his scholarly reception on ceremonies and...
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Faith, Farming and Food Justice
Catherine Curran
Jan 01, 0001
Through a liberationist lens, religion and social justice are more similar than different. Food illuminates opportunities for building collective agency and community resilience in which religion and social justice might serve...
Published by: Ursinus College
Sound Faith
Carys Brown
Jun 10, 2021
This article focuses on how sound – and hearing – shaped the relationship between religion and the urban environment in the rapidly industrialising towns of eighteenth-century northern England. Examining individual responses to...
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Empirical Evidence of Organizational Strategy and the Performance of Faith-Based Organizations
Effective implementation of organisational strategy is considered a major tool for facilitating firm performance and global competitiveness. However, most academic discussions and debates in existing literature have limited the...
The Truth of Dharma and the Dharma of Truth
Julius Lipner
Dec 06, 2020
Abstract: This article discusses what it might mean to characterize traditional Hinduism as a dharmic faith in relation to the concepts of truth (satyam) and its opposite (anṛtam), without however expatiating on supposed...
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Psychological distress in refugees
Many refugees have been exposed to potentially traumatic events and report elevated levels of psychological distress. However, refugees vary greatly in the severity of mental health problems. Intra- and interpersonal factors...
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Beauvoir's Wallowing Woman: A Modern Critique of Immanence and Bad Faith in The Second Sex
Haley Zorger
Jan 01, 0001
The present paper investigates the concept of immanence in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, through a modern lens, specifically in her critique of the housewife and mother. Also utilizing Sartre's concepts of bad faith and...
Published by: Ursinus College
FBO or No? Explaining USAID Partnerships with Faith-Based Organizations in Development Aid
Abigail Behm
Jan 01, 0001
Scholars and practitioners alike have long debated about how to best implement foreign aid programs. However, the relationship between the United States' primary foreign aid agency, United States Agency for International...
Published by: Ursinus College
Religious Struggles after Typhoon Haiyan
EP Joakim, RP Abbott, RS White
Apr 12, 2017
PURPOSE: This paper examines religious struggles and loss of faith in Christian survivors of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines and explores whether any demographic characteristics or experiences during the disaster may have...
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Faith, Fortune and the Future
Peter S Heslam
Dec 15, 2021
Insufficient attention has been paid to the interface between religion, business and development, allowing assumptions and stereotypes to abound. This paper takes a broadly conceptual and sociological approach to the...
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Parental belief and parental engagement in children’s learning
J. Goodall, K. Ghent
Jan 01, 0001
This article reports on a small scale study, examining the influence of
parental faith belief on parental engagement with children’s learning.
The literature surrounding parental engagement and the impact of...
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Parental belief and parental engagement in children’s learning
J. Goodall, K. Ghent
Jan 01, 0001
This article reports on a small scale study, examining the influence of
parental faith belief on parental engagement with children’s learning.
The literature surrounding parental engagement and the impact of...
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Faith in Reading
Alexander Freer
Apr 12, 2016
In the nineteen eighties there was a brief but intense period of interest amongst literary critics and theorists in Classical Rabbinic interpretation, and in particular, the genre of commentary known as Midrash. Interest...
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Sustaining “the Household of Faith”
NR Pullin
Mar 08, 2018
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They acted as prophets, missionaries, authors and spiritual leaders of their communities. Recent scholarship has offered important...
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“It’s Not Doctrine, This Is Just How It Is Happening!”
L Taragin-Zeller, E Kessler
Sep 13, 2021
Drawing on thirty in-depth interviews with faith leaders in the UK (including Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Sikhism), we examine the diverse ways religious groups reorient religious life during COVID-19....
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Quality of life in patients treated with first-line antiretroviral therapy containing nevirapine or efavirenz in Uganda

Background: The goal of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is to suppress viral replication, reduce morbidity and mortality, and improve quality of life (QoL). For resource-limited settings, the World Health Organization recommends...

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