نتایج جستجو برای: abrahamic religions
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Abstract This review assesses (anglophone) cross‐disciplinary research that has used geographical methodologies to study religion in the past. It identifies three prominent themes within existing literature: spatalisation of religion, intersections between and built environments, relationships physical landscapes. argues application approaches past made important contributions feminist postcolo...
From the middle of 20th century, rise anthropocentric beliefs partly inherited from Abrahamic religions led to a change in mentality about ecosystems. The measurable signs environmental exploitation and destruction their consequences for human health, shift post-materialist values, growth ethical philosophies (Land ethics, Gaia Hypothesis, Deep Ecology) were predictors global ecological awarene...
abstractreincarnation is one of the widespread issues which are under consideration in various and especially non- abrahamic religions. one disputable matter in islam is metamorphosis. explaining the issue and answering the related questions according to the different intellectual principles, and the correct understanding or the wrong perception of metamorphosis have all caused the emergence of...
Throughout history, various religions and schools of philosophy have viewed human dignity as an important issue and a topic of discussion. The theoretical roots of this concept lies in ancient philosophies and religions, in Medieval as well as Modern periods, the most significant of which may be the Cyrus Cylinder, Stoicism, teachings of philosophers of the Renaissance period and of thinkers su...
This paper discusses the concept of religious conversion in Bahá’í Faith through narratives first-generation Bahá’ís. Through life story interviews, converts narrate their process becoming as “not converting”, which aligns with a principle called “progressive revelation”. Religious has frequently been described literature radical, sudden, dramatic transformation–often following personal crisis ...
The idea of pausing for a day from the normal tasks of life has a long history, possibly began in Babylon where the 28th day of each lunar month was a rest day. Subsequently, this was taken up by the Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, which have done much to shape the pattern of the week for billions of people globally. Even Buddhists believe that every seventh or eighth day ...
Recent cognitive science research indicates that humans possess numerous biologically rooted religious and moral intuitions. The present article draws on this to compare forms of morality in the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Indic (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism). Special attention is given teachings kindness, peace, love, as well related justice, violence, hate. considers ho...
The subject of the study is causes and nature functioning social policy as a risk management system. article discusses emergence practices redistribution wealth to solve political, economic, moral problems features implementation these practices. ancient world studied, aimed at managing risks associated with solidarity stability hierarchy. influence three Abrahamic religions considered, which l...
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