Browsing by Subject "Religion"
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Arbitration, Religion and Family Law: Private Justice on the Backs of Women
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Brief account of the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia and their remains
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1912-01-01) -
Civilized Music: Postsecularism and the Humoured Body in Don DeLillo’s Underworld, Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland, and David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest
(2015-04-02)This thesis examines the way in which the representation of laughter, or the represented experience of humour, is postsecular in the contemporary American fiction of Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace, and Don DeLillo. ... -
The evolutionary basis for religious belief: Marx's takeover bid for Darwinian sociobiology
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 11(2), 1932
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 3(1), January 1924
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 3(8), September 1924
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 4(4), 1925
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 5(1), 1926
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 5(5), 1926
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 5(7), 1926
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Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 9(1), 1930
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SEARCHING FOR SPIRITS: ASSESSING THE CREATION AND MAINTENANCE OF BELIEFS WITHIN A SPIRITUALIST NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
This study is an ethnographic account of belief creation and maintenance within a spiritualist new religious movement (specifically, the Spiritual Science Fellowship or SSF). The emphasis is placed on personal experiences ... -
The Struggle to Shine: The Inward Light and Quaker Children and Youth, 1652-1762
The Religious Society of Friends, also called the Quakers, were a group of antinomian Christians whose origins lay in the chaotic period of the English Revolution. They were characterized by a radical belief in the spiritual ... -
Testing the Principles of Transformational Development: A Case Study of Christian Education in Nicaragua
(2014-08-25)Nicaraguan history is fraught with conflict, disasters and economic hardships. Among these challenges the religious nature of the population has remained. But, these faith perspectives have shifted and often have become ...