unreferenced date October 2010 A religiousname is a type of given name bestowed for a religious purpose, and which is generally used in religious contexts. Different types of religious names may be in use among the clergy of a religion, as well in some cases among the laity . In some religious orders , a new member will often take a religiousname after joining the order. This is often practiced in the Order ... their name day i.e., the feast day of their patron saint , rather than their birthday. Orthodox monk s and nun s are often given a new monastic name at the time of their tonsure i.e., when they take their monastic vows . A monastic name is usually the name of a prophet or a monastic saint. Sometimes, the monastic name will begin with the same initial as the individual s baptismal name. Judaism Jews who have non Jewish legal names often have a patronymic Hebrew name which is used for religious ... and are frequently adapted over time. See also Portal Religion Name change Name change on religious conversion Name change on religious conversion External links http www.ukdp.co.uk name change religious conversion Name change on religious conversion , UK Deed poll Deed Poll DEFAULTSORT ReligiousName Category Human names Category Religious behaviour and experience Religion stub de Ordensname pt ... a Western name as a Baptismal name in addition to their actual given name. In some countries, it is common for members of the laity to adopt a Confirmation Confirmation name confirmation name , in addition to their baptismal name. A Papal election newly elected Pope also takes on a new name, called his regnal name . In the Eastern Orthodox Church converts often take a new name at the time of their reception into the church, either by baptism or chrismation . A person s religiousname is always the name of a saint , who then becomes that person s patron saint . When deciding on a name for their child, Orthodox parents will often name the child after a saint whose feast day falls on either ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Orphan date February 2009 Religious Communities of the Name of Jesus Roman Catholic orders and communities Knights of the Name of Jesus , also known as Seraphim , founded in 1334 by the Queens of Norway and Sweden to defend their respective countries from the onslaught of heathen hordes. They did not survive the Protestant Reformation Reformation . Sisters of the Name of Jesus comprise six congregations founded in France during the nineteenth century in the Dioceses of Besan on, with mother house at Grande Fontaine, Paris of Valence 1815 or 1825 , mother house at Lorial of Rodez, mother house at Ste Radegonde of Toulouse 1827 and of Marseilles 1852 . These sisters devote themselves chiefly to the work of teaching and caring for the sick. Society of the Holy Name Confraternity of the Name of Jesus , formed by the amalgamation of the Portugal Portuguese Confraternity of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, founded by Andreas D az, O.P., in 1432, with the Spanish Confraternity of the Most Holy Name of God, established in the sixteenth century. Approbation was granted by Pope Paul V 1606 and Pope Innocent XI 1678 , and the confraternity was enriched with indulgences and placed under the Dominican Order Dominican general. References reflist colwidth 30em catholic catholic stub Category Roman Catholic orders and societies ... more details
Infobox Single NameReligious Delicious Format CD Cover Religious Delicious.jpg Artist Charon band Charon from Album The Dying Daylights Released 1 September 2003 Recorded Genre Gothic metal Length Label Spinefarm records Producer Chart position Reviews Last single In Trust of No One br 2003 This single Religious Delicious br 2003 Next single Ride on Tears br 2005 Religious Delicious is a single by the Finland Finnish gothic metal band Charon band Charon from their album The Dying Daylights . Track listing Religious Delicious The King Is Dead 2000s single stub Category 2003 singles pl Religious Delicious ... more details
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name before a duel. Thus at the opening of any duel Gawain would openly announce I am Gawain , as he expected never to be defeated and so it would not diminish his honor to reveal his name. In religious ... seen a man driving out demons using the name of Jesus . This understanding passed into later religious ..., such as baptism , can be used to give names. A name is a word or term used for identification. Names ... context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person, and may or may not include a middle name . The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name although ... research. ref name dolphin names cite news url http news.nationalgeographic.com news 2006 05 060508 dolphins.html publisher National Geographic News title Dolphins Name Themselves With Whistles, Study ... be exercised when translating, for there are ways that one language may prefer one type of name over ... during his rule. Etymology The word name comes from Old English nama akin to Old High German OHG and Sanskrit ... by knights was that a knight who lost a duel must reveal his name to the victor. It was considered a breach of honor or decorum to reveal one s name before combat. A frequent Literary topos topos in the legends is that a defeated knight would, after revealing his name, ask the victor what his name ... name, as was the case with Lancelot and Percival during their early careers. This inability to reveal ... name of God in Hebrew language Hebrew writing or speech, as well as the common understanding in ancient Magic paranormal magic that magical rituals had to be carried out in someone s name . By invoking a deity god or spirit by name, one was thought to be able to summon that spirit s power for some ... be expelled until the exorcist has forced it to give up its name, at which point the name may be used ... the earth Adamah from which he was created. Book of Genesis Genesis 2 A change of name indicates ... of their lives. For example Solomon meant peace , and the king with that name was the first whose ... more details
orders and congregations . It applies to all such institutes the single namereligious institute ...A religious order is a lineage of communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion, usually characterized by the principles of its founder s religious practice. The order is composed of initiates laity and, in some traditions, ordained clergy . Religious orders exist in many of the world s religion s. Buddhist tradition Main Buddhist monasticism In Buddhist societies, a religious order is one of the number of monastic .... Catholic tradition Main Catholic religious order See also Religious institute Consecrated life Catholic Church A Catholic religious institute is an organization, recognised by the Church, whose members commonly referred to as religious strive to achieve a common purpose through formally dedicating ... 607&ndash 709 ref Religious institutes are distinct from secular institute s and other Roman Catholic lay ecclesial movement lay ecclesial movements . In the Catholic Church, members of religious ... religious order orders and Religious congregation congregations , with orders subdivided as monastic ... like apostolates clerks regular made up of priests who are also vowed religious and who usually ... a religious order, today, in order to know when a vow is solemn it will be necessary to refer .... , p. 745 ref Religious order and religious institute tend indeed to be used now as synonyms, and canon ... is religious institute , can write that religious order is a colloquialism. ref http scholar.google.com scholar?q 22 Religious order is a colloquialism 22&hl en&btnG Search&as sdt 1 2C5&as sdtp on Article ... of University of Toledo, vol 33 ref Admittance to a religious institute is regulated not only by Church law and the religious Rule it has adopted but also by its own norms. Broadly speaking, after a lengthy period spanning postulancy, aspirancy and novitiate and whilst in temporary Religious vows ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 Communism sidebar Religious communism is a form of communism centered on religion religious principles. The term usually refers to a number of Egalitarianism egalitarian and utopia n religious societies practicing the voluntary dissolution of private property, so that society s benefits are distributed according to a person s needs, and To each according to his contribution every person performs labor according to their abilities . Religious communism has also been used to describe the ideas of religious individuals and groups who advocate the application of communist policies on a wider scale, often joining secular communists in their struggle to abolish capitalism . The use of the word communism in a religious context predates the use of the term to describe more secular forms of communism, such as that advocated by Fran ois Babeuf in the 18th century, and Karl Marx in the 19th century. Because of the anti religious nature of Marxism , many religious people on the right wing politics political right oppose the use of the term communism to refer to religious communal societies, preferring names such as communalism instead. Citation needed date March 2011 Examples of religious communism The term religious communism has been ascribed to the social arrangement practiced by many orders of monk s and nun s of such religions as Christian ity, Taoism , Jainism , Hinduism and Buddhism . The teachings of Mazdak , a religious proto Socialism socialist Persian people Persian reformer, has also been referred to as early communism . ref name Quran Wherry, Rev. E. M. A Comprehensive Commentary on the Quran and Preliminary Discourse , 1896. pp 66. ref It is argued that the New Testament of the Bible relates how some of the early Christians lived in communities ... Colony , the Shakers , the Harmony Society , Hutterite s, some groups within the Religious Society ... be described as an example of religious communism. The Diggers were particularly concerned with the communal ... more details
may lead them to start thinking deeper into Religion religious beliefs . Adulthood Religion increase in importance in some studies later in adulthood. 70 percent of U.S individuals surveyed said they are religious ... more on their own spiritual journeys. Parenting Parents can have a profound effect on religious ... their religious beliefs. In the case where there is a negative relationship between the parents and child, the child will be more likely to disaffiliate themselves with their parents religious ideas. Race and Gender Race and gender play a major role in religious development as well. Females tend ... than European American White Americans . Religious importance also varies from country to country ... in God in Pakistan. References ref name Santrock Santrock, John W. Religion and Spirituality. Life ... DEFAULTSORT Religious Development Category Religion and children ... more details
For the teaching of a particular religion Religious education Globalize date December 2010 Religious ... by a Church body church or religious organization, for instruction in doctrine and faith , or for education in various aspects of religion, but without explicitly religious or moral aims, e.g. in a school or college . The term is often known as Religious studies. Religious Education by country England Religious Education RE is a compulsory subject in the public education state education system in the England . Schools are required to teach a programme of religious studies according to local and national guidelines. Religious Education in England is mandated by the Education Act 1944 as amended by the Education Reform Act 1988 and the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 . Religious Education ..., religious leaders, and other religious and moral themes. However, the curriculum is required to reflect the predominant place of Christianity in religious life and hence Christianity forms the majority of the content of the subject. All parents have the right to withdraw a child from religious education, which schools must approve. ref name withdraw Cite web url http www.teachernet.gov.uk management atoz r recollectiveworshipandtherighttowithdraw title Religious Education  collective ... be Christian in basis over the course of the academic year. ref name collwors Cite web url http www.teachernet.gov.uk .... ref name views Cite web url http www.humanism.org.uk uploadedFiles cms store Campaigns article ParliamentaryBriefings ... actually comply, according to education inspectorate Ofsted. ref name cw Cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk ... and Curriculum Authority has also produced the non statutory National Framework for Religious ... levels as applied in National Curriculum subjects. ref name nc Cite web url http www.nc.uk.net webdav harmonise?Page id 6004&Subject id 7881 title Religious Education non statutory framework accessdate ..., rabbis and priests should be invited to offer religious instruction to pupils in all state schools ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Refimprove date April 2008 Religious nationalism is the relationship of nationalism to a particular religion religious belief, dogma, or affiliation. This relationship can ... on politics is more ideological, where current interpretations of religious ideas inspire political activism and action for example, laws are passed to foster stricter religious adherence. ref Juergensmeyer, Mark. The Worldwide Rise of Religious Nationalism , Journal of International Affairs , Summer 1996, 50, 1. ref Ideology Ideologically driven religious nationalism may not necessarily be targeted ... and in particular, secular nationalism. Indeed, religious nationalism may articulate itself as the binary ... have experienced colonialism may be more prone to religious nationalism, which may stand as a more authentic or traditional rendering of identity. Thus, there was a global rise of religious nationalism ... is that when the state derives political legitimacy from adherence to religious doctrines, this may leave an opening to overtly religious elements, institutions and leaders, to make the appeals ... interpretations of religious nationalism. Many ethnic and cultural nationalisms include religious .... Indian Main Indian nationalism Given the extensive linguistic, religious and ethnic ... Swayamsevak Sangh , although it is not subscribed to by the majority of Indians. ref name veer cite book last van der Veer first Peter title Religious nationalism Hindus and Muslims in India ... Israeli Religious Zionism is a form of religious nationalism that stresses the importance of the Land ... Nation Theory. It also refers to the consciousness and expression of religious and ethnic influences that help mould the national consciousness. Russian Religious nationalism characterized by communal ... erences tags Nationalism DEFAULTSORT Religious Nationalism Category Nationalism Category Religion Category Religious nationalism it Nazionalismo religioso arz uk ... more details
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Religious disaffiliation see also apostasy means leaving a faith , or a religion religious group or community. It is in many respects the reverse of religious conversion . Several other terms are used ... 1998 describes a problem with the terminology used to describe the process of religious disaffiliation. He asserts that affiliation with a religious group is referred to as conversion , and describes ... G. Perspectives on Religious Disaffiliation 1988 , article in the book edited by David G. Bromley Falling from the Faith Causes and Consequences of Religious Apostasy ISBN 0 8039 3188 3 page 23 br One obvious problem is the terminological thicket surrounding the process of religious disaffiliation. Affiliation with a religious group is referred to as conversion , although there is continuing debate ... This is in contrast to excommunication , which is disaffiliation from a religious organization ... cases it is coerced. ref name McGuire McGuire, Meredith B. Religion the Social Context fifth ... 93 ref One form of coerced disaffiliation is wikt expulsion expulsion including excommunication by the religious group. Deprogramming may involve kidnap ping, ref name McGuire McGuire, Meredith B. Religion ... member may go back to the religious group . Stages of religious disaffiliation Brinkerhoff and Burke 1980 argue that religious disaffiliation is a gradual, cumulative social process in which negative ... , p.24, Praeger Publishers 1999 , ISBN 0 275 96229 6 ref They also argue that the process of religious ... a Religious Careers Approach to the Study of Apostasy , p.249, Review of Religious Research, Vol. 34, 1993. br Brinkerhoff and Burke 1980 typology of the process of religious disaffiliation posits that doubting ... Falling from the Faith Causes and Consequences of Religious Apostasy ISBN 0 8039 3188 3 ref first ... edited by David G. Bromley Falling from the Faith Causes and Consequences of Religious Apostasy ... with the institutional church for most ex nuns. Less than 3 left the church after exiting religious ... more details
name Sabra Harv Sabra 2003 ref Religious File Spiritual Tree dsc06786 duo nevit.jpg thumb 206px right ... of this movement. ref name uucckingston.org cite book title Religious Naturalism first Mike last ... concept with religious naturalism ref name Jerome A page 10 Jerome A. Stone Religious Naturalism Today ... thumb 220px The interconnectivity of nature is a key postulate in religious naturalism. Religious naturalism is an approach to spirituality that is devoid of supernaturalism . The focus is on the religious attributes of the universe nature , the understanding of it and our .... ref cite web url http artsci.wustl.edu event religious naturalism and ecomorality prof ursula goodenough the 2009 2010 witherspoon memorial lecture in religion science title Religious Naturalism ... currently not well defined. ref cite web url http people.bu.edu wwildman relnat title Religious Naturalism ... religious naturalism is a basic theological perspective of liberal religion and religious humanism ... title A new religious humanism is emerging publisher uuworld.org accessdate 3 3 2010 ref Religious naturalism ... the natural world in a religious way and does not offer a detailed system of beliefs or rituals. ref cite encyclopedia title Religious Naturalism year 2004 url http www.religionandnature.com ern encyclopedia Taylor s Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature ref Religious naturalism also attempts ... and aesthetics. As such, it is an objectivity with religious emotional feelings and the aesthetic insights supplied by art, music and literature. It is a promising form of contemporary religious ethics and pluralism responding to the challenges of late modern religious transformations ... form of religious moral life consistent with the insights of the natural sciences. ref The Promise of Religious Naturalism Michael Hogue, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Sept.16, 2010, ISBN 0742562611 ref http meadville.academia.edu MichaelSHogue Books 325740 The Promise of Religious Naturalism ... more details
Religious attire refers to clothing worn in accord with religion religious practice , custom, tradition or significance. Clothing Religion section Category Religious vesture Robe Hat Wedding ring Crucifix Islam and clothing fashion stub disambig Category Religious vesture ... more details
Infobox Top level domain namename background FC0 image introduced 2001 type Generic top level domain ... if not by or on behalf of individual with name similar to that of domain, or fictional character ... tlds agreements name ICANN registry agreement disputepolicy UDRP , http www.nic.name erdrp.html Disputes website http www.verisigninc.com en US products and services domain name services registry services name domain names index.xhtml?loc en US Verisign.com .name Domain Name The domain namename is a generic top level domain gTLD in the Domain Name System of the Internet . It is intended ... Name Registry in 2001, and become fully operational in January 2002. Verisign began operating it in February 2009. Domains may be registered on the second level tt john .name tt and the third level tt ... level domains like tt johndoe.name tt remain unaffected. When the tt name tt TLD was first launched ... tt , so that an individual could get a domain corresponding to his or her actual name. In November 2009, internationalized domain name s IDNs became available for second and third level tt name tt domains names. IDNs are domain names that are represented by user applications in the native character set of the local language. The tt name tt whois service is available at the URL nowiki http whois.nic.name nowiki . Domain name registrations are available from accredited ICANN registrars. In late September 2007, security researchers accused Global Name Registry of harboring hackers by charging money per Whois lookup. ref http www.wired.com politics security news 2007 09 dot name Dot Name Becomes Cybercrime Haven ref The policy of selling detailed registration info about tt name tt ... machines, Zombie computer zombies , and botnet control servers located in the tt name tt . The registry ... agreement ref See also Domain name References reflist External links http www.iana.org root whois name.htm IANA .name whois information http www.verisigninc.com en US products and services domain ... more details
religious . ref name USAToday Millenials The term has been called clich by popular religious writers ...Spiritual But Not Religious SBNR is a popular phrase and acronym ref cite news url http schott.blogs.nytimes.com ... But Not Religious Understanding Unchurched America, Oxford University Press 2001, p. 6 ref The term ... as 33 of people identify as spiritual but not religious. ref http www.gallup.com poll 7759 americans ... as defined by the Abrahamic religions . SBNR is commonly used ref name USAToday Millenials cite news ... 72 of Millennials more spiritual than religious date 2010 10 14 ref ref http www.statesman.com news local spiritual but not religious becoming more common self 719642.html ref to describe the demographic also known as unchurched , none of the above, spiritual atheists, more spiritual than religious ... States. Books such as Robert C. Fuller s Spiritual but not Religious Understanding Unchurched America ISBN 0 19 514680 8 and Sven E. Erlandson s Spiritual But Not Religious A Call To Religious ... Historically, the words religious and spiritual have been used synonymously to describe all the various .... Neff & D. Ratcliff Eds. , Handbook of Family Religious Education pp. 36 60 . Birmingham, AL Religious ... of thought and experience while the word religious came to be connected with the public realm of membership in a religious institution with official denominational doctrines. ref Robert C. Fuller, Spiritual But Not Religious Understanding Unchurched America , Oxford University Press 2001, p. 5 ref Zinnbauer ... and spirituality through a lens of social science . ref name Zinnbaur Pargament Brian J. Zinnbauer ... between the two constructs. ref name Zinnbaur Pargament One possible differentiation among the three ... as spiritual and those self identified as religious found that the former have a loving, forgiving, and nonjudgmental view of the numinous, while those identifying themselves as religious see their god ... name CNN2010 dangers stating that s pirituality without religion can become a self centered complacency ... more details
of books and tracts were published either for or against religious toleration. ref name Coffey00 ... than religious offenses. ref name John Coffey 2000, p. 26 In 1570, Pope Pius V had issued the Papal ... of religious freedom and practice. ref name Kowalewski1980 http www.jstor.org stable 128810 Protest ... ban all religious practices. ref name Elsie 2000 18 Elsie2000 Elsie 2000 18. ref Bah s in Iran ...POV date December 2011 Globalize date January 2010 Discrimination sidebar Religious persecution is the systematic mistreatment of an individual or group of individuals as a response to their Religion religious ..., religious differences can be significant cultural factors. Religious persecution may be triggered by religious bigotry i.e. the denigration of practitioners religions other than those of the oppressors or by the State when it views a particular religious group as a threat to its interests or security. At a societal level, this dehumanization of a particular religious group may readily turn into violence or other forms of persecution. Indeed, in many countries, religious persecution has resulted in so much violence that it is considered a human rights problem. Forms of religious persecution Religious persecution can be considered the opposite of freedom of religion . Religious persecution ... by the religious on the grounds that they are godless. Often it is the alleged persecution of individuals within a group in the attempt to maintain their religious identity, or the exercise of power by an individual or organization that causes members of a religious group to suffer. Persecution in this case ... described as religious discrimination , rather than religious persecution. Religious persecution and ethnicity ... in particular, may nevertheless take on the qualities of religious persecution when one or more of the parties involved are characterized by religious homogeneity an example being when conflicting .... The difference between religious and ethnic identity might sometimes be obscure see Ethnoreligious ... more details
Globalize North America date December 2010 Status of religious freedom Discrimination sidebar Religious ... not believe. A concept like that of religious discrimination is necessary to take into account ambiguities of the term religious persecution . The infamous cases in which people have been executed for beliefs ... adherents of different religion s or Religious denomination denomination s are treated unequally ... to abandon their beliefs, the laws are religious persecution. Laws which only carry light punishments are described as mild forms of religious persecution or as religious discrimination . Furthermore, even in societies where Freedom of Religion is a constitutional right, sometimes adherents of religious minorities voice concerns about religious discrimination against them. Insofar as legal policies are concerned, cases that are perceived as religious discrimination might be the result of an interference of the religious sphere with other spheres of the public that are regulated by law and not aimed specifically against a religious minority. Generally people are free to have these issues clarified ... on civil rights defined religious discrimination in relation to the civil rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution . Whereas religious civil liberties, such as the right to hold or not to hold a religious belief, are essential for Freedom of Religion in the United States secured by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment , religious ... because of their exercise of their right to religious freedom. ref U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1979 II ref Situation in Western countries However, cases of religious discrimination might also be the result of an interference of the religious sphere with other spheres of the public that are regulated ... exercise thereof , in Reynolds v. United States the U.S. supreme court decided that religious duty ... in many other western countries. The Eagle Feather Law , which governs the possession and religious ... more details
heuristic works here, and that religious influence in situations increases the probability of making religious attributions. ref name Fiske cite book last Taylor first Susan T. Fiske, Shelley E ... personal relevance elicits more religious attribution. ref name Lupfer Who uses attribution People ... s likelihood of using religious attributions later in life. ref name McGuire cite book last McGuire ...Religious Attribution in social psychology refers to how individuals attempt to explain understand causes of behavior and or events. Religious attribution is a theory derived from attribution theory of Social psychology social psychology . Types of religious attributions The two types of attributions when considering religion are naturalistic and religious attributions. Naturalistic attributions Evidence ... and explanations such as references to people, natural events, accidents, or chance. ref name Lupfer cite journal last Lupfer coauthors Brock, & DePaola title The use of secular and religious attributions ... say that was lucky or the tornado must have hit just the right way . Religious attributions Depending ... to a more religious attribution type when naturalistic ones do not satisfy the needs for meaning, control ... we go back to the man who s house was destroyed by tornado. A religious attributer would be much ... alive. Why use religious attribution The question is why would people use religious attributions anyway. This question takes us to a few very basic motivational themes that underlie much religious thinking and behavior namely, the human need for meaning, control and Self esteem esteem . ref name ... and self esteem is challenged. ref name Spilka2 Influences There are certain situational factors that combine and intertwine to play are significant role in the prevalence and use of religious ... with religious attribution by saying it is God s will. Science can cover a lot of things but it cannot ... in their life. ref name Spilka2 Positivity vs. negativity of event Positivity and negativity of an event ... more details
About the teaching of religion the educational subject Religious Education Refimprove date February 2011 ... Faisalabad , Pakistan in 2010 In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion although in England the term religious instruction would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general and its varied .... In Western culture Western and secular culture, religious education implies a type of education which largely separate from academia , and which generally regards religious belief as a fundamental tenet ... is substantially different from societies that adhere to religious law , wherein religious education connotes the dominant academic study, and in typically religious terms, teaches doctrines which define ... people within a given country often hold varying religious and non religious beliefs, government sponsored religious education can be a source of conflict. Countries vary widely in whether religious ... schools . Those that allow it also vary in the type of education provided. People oppose religious ... of whatever religious beliefs are taught. Others argue that if a particular religion ... or be excluded from their peers. Proponents argue that religious beliefs have historically socialized ... children to be responsible, spiritually sound adults. Religious education by religion The Church Educational System of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormon provides religious education ..., and an ancient tradition of religious universities. However, the study of Islam does not suffice. Students must pass the state mandated curriculum to pass. Religious scholars often serve as judges ... in various regions Asia China In the People s Republic of China , formal religious education is banned ... are state supported and usually very small, with limited enrollments and budgets. Religious education ... 2010 05 02 ref Religious teachers usually move on a weekly or monthly circuit, staying as guests in private ... more details
The Religious Front was a political alliance in Israel, formed by the Orthodox parties Hapoel HaMizrachi and Poalei Agudat Yisrael to contest elections in trade unions. In 1968, the Religious Front contested four union elections the Agricultural Labour Union 19.61 , finnished second , the Clerks Union 16.03 , second place , the IDF Civilian Employees Union 9 , third place and the Food Industry Workers Union 13.09 , second place . ref name off http books.google.com books?id s3torytPXdUC&pg PA558 Middle East Record 1968 . p. 558 ref References Reflist trade union stub Category Histadrut ... more details
Infobox Book nameReligious Affections image Image A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards.jpg 120px image caption Original 1746 edition of Religious Affections author Jonathan Edwards theologian Jonathan Edwards country United States subject Theology publisher pub date 1746 A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections is a famous publication written in 1746 by Jonathan Edwards theologian Jonathan Edwards describing his philosophy about the process of Christian conversion in Northampton, Massachusetts during the First Great Awakening Great Awakening , which emanated from Edwards congregation starting in 1734. ref Jonathan Edwards, A treatise concerning religious affections Dublin J. Ogle, 1812 http books.google.com books?id 99cHAAAAQAAJ&printsec titlepage&source gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 accessed on Google Book on July 26, 2009 ref Analysis calvinism Edwards wrote the Treatise to explain how true Religious conversion conversion to Christianity occurs. Edwards describes how emotion and intellect both play a role, but converting grace is what causes Christians to awaken to see that forgiveness is available to all who have faith that Jesus sacrifice atones for all sins. This salvation is not possible through believers imperfect good works which are simply evidence of faith , and only possible through Christ s sacrifice which is free to all. Edwards describes the importance of testing new faith and discerning whether it is legitimate. He lays out twelve tests of true conversion, including ways of measuring allegedly fruitful works . Impact Religious Affections remains popular and modern day Evangelism evangelists and writers such as Timothy J. Keller Tim Keller and John Piper theologian John Piper often refer to this and other Edwards works as models for their ministry. ref http www.thereasonforgod.com Timothy Keller, The Reason for God Belief in an Age of Skepticism ... research major works religious affections Yale University Information on Religious Affections ... more details
Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image No name.PNG 250px caption No Name of the Brood br Art by Jos Ladr nn comic color background ff8080 character name No Name of the Brood real name species Brood comics Brood publisher Marvel Comics debut Incredible Hulk vol. 3 92 April, 2006 creators Greg Pak br Carlo Pagulayan alliance color background c0c0ff alliances Warbound aliases powers No Name of the Brood is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe . She is a Sleazoid Brood comics Brood Queen who first appeared as a main character in the Planet Hulk storyline of The Incredible Hulk . Fictional character history Brood Queen from the planet Sakaar who becomes the lover of insect king Miek . During World War Hulk , when it was discovered that Miek was the one who let the shuttle that brought Hulk to Sakaar explode destroying the planet s imperial capital where hulk s kingdom had been , No Name and Hulk attacked Miek. Near the end of the War the Earth Hive , the shared consciousness of every insect on Earth, use Humbug comics Humbug as a Trojan Horse to deal a crippling blow to No Name, rendering her infertile and poisoning the last generation of hivelings, growing into Humbug s body. These hivelings are destroyed when Shang Chi mercy kills Humbug. Currently on the run ... versions of Giant Man and the Inhumans. In the battle, Giant Man eats both No Name and Miek. ref Marvel ... lived? No Name helps Caiera conquer earth for destroying Sakaar and killing The Hulk without knowing ... story, No Name and the rest of Warbound are killed after Iron Man didn t hesitate in using the lasing ... , No Name assisted the Warbound in fighting the Warriors Three until Miek s treachery is known. After Thor had successfully reasoned with Hulk, No Name joined the Warbound in returning to Sakaar with plans to rebuild it. In other media Film No Name is the only member of the Hulk s Warbound who does ... references External links http marvel.com universe Brood 28No Name 29 No Name at Marvel.com Hulk Category ... more details
distinguish religious humanism from Jewish humanism, Christian humanism , and secular humanism . ref name Murry p1 cite book last Murry first William title Reason and Reverence Religious Humanism for the 21st ...Humanism Religious humanism is an integration of humanism humanist ethical philosophy with religion religious ... Humanism became the most popular element of organized Humanism. Though practitioners of religious humanism did not officially organize under the name of humanism until the late 19th and early 20th ..., founded Positivism , a religion of humanity . ref name Humanism as the Next Step cite web title Humanism ... Socialism. Auguste Comte coined the term altruism . Humanistic Religious Association One of the earliest forerunners of contemporary chartered humanist organizations was the Humanistic Religious Association formed in 1853 in London. ref name Humanism as the Next Step This early group was democratically ... , a former member of the Free Religious Association , conceived of Ethical Culture as a new religion ... little in the way of ceremony and ritual. Rather, Ethical Culture was religious in the sense of playing ... an ideological sense for a very long time. Groups like the Free Religious Association FRA which was formed ... and adopted the term to describe his own religion. ref name Humanism as the Next Step Dietrich is considered by some to be the Father of Religious Humanism Olds 1996 . In 1929 Charles Francis Potter ... religion , and referred to humanism as a religious movement meant to transcend and replace previous ... of humanist churches seeded in the early 20th century as part of the American Religious Humanism ... ref In 1961, Webster s Third New International Unabridged Dictionary defined religious humanism .... American Religious Humanist organizations that have survived into the 21st century include the HUUmanists , formerly the Friends of Religious Humanism, and the Humanist Society, formerly the Humanist ... of religious humanism within the Unitarian Universalist Association. ref http www.uua.org aboutus ... more details
Religious epistemology is a broad label for any approach to epistemology epistemological questions from a religion religious perspective, or attempts to understand the epistemological issues that come from religious belief. The questions which epistemologists may ask about any particular belief also apply to religious beliefs and propositions are they rational, justified, warranted, reasonable, based on evidence and so on. Religious views also influence epistemological theories, such as in the case of Reformed epistemology . ref http www.iep.utm.edu relig ep Religious Epistemology , Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref Reformed epistemology has developed in contemporary Christian religious epistemology, such as the work of Alvin Plantinga , William P. Alston , Nicholas Wolterstorff and Kelly James Clark , ref name Clark1990 cite book author Kelly James Clark title Return to reason a critique of Enlightenment evidentialism and defense of reason and belief in God url http books.google.com books?id GXP5RdOmNt0C&pg PA8 accessdate 18 June 2011 date March 1990 publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing isbn 9780802804563 ref as a critique of and alternative to the idea of evidentialism of the sort proposed by W. K. Clifford . ref name Wolterstorff1995 cite book author Nicholas Wolterstorff title Divine discourse philosophical reflections on the claim that God speaks url http books.google.com books?id FVydaBw6g3sC&pg PA14 accessdate 18 June 2011 year 1995 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 9780521475570 page 13 16 ref ref Ren van Woudenberg, Reformed Epistemology , chapter 3 in Paul Copan and Chad Meister ed. Philosophy of Religion Classic and Contemporary Issues , Blackwell, ISBN 1405139908 ref Alvin Plantinga, for instance, is critical of the evidentialist analysis of knowledge provided by Richard Feldman and Earl Conee . ref cite journal last Feldman first Richard coauthors ... Skeptical Theism Category Epistemology Category Religious philosophy ... more details