نتایج جستجو برای: religious conflicts vis

تعداد نتایج: 94536  

2012
Suhana Saad Ray Ikechukwu Jacob

In several post-colonial countries, nation building has been regarded as one of the most important tasks since World War II. Globally, all aim to achieve unity and harmony among ethnic groups. This effort is not an easy task because of the characteristics of a third world country itself is colored by ethnic diversity. In some countries, the government's efforts to unite the nation face failure ...

2003
Emily T. Yeh

This article focuses on one of the most disturbing features of life on the Tibetan grasslands today: intractable, violent conflicts over pasture. The author argues that understanding spatial and historical dimensions of the process through which Amdo was incorporated into the People’s Republic of China (PRC) helps us make sense of these conflicts. State territoriality attempts to replace older ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1997
R D Orr L B Genesen

Requests by patients or their families for treatment which the patient's physician considers to be "inappropriate" are becoming more frequent than refusals of treatment which the physician considers appropriate. Such requests are often based on the patient's religious beliefs about the attributes of God (sovereignty, omnipotence), the attributes of persons (sanctity of life), or the individual'...

2009
Frances Stewart

The root causes of most violent conflicts lie in economic and political factors, often horizontal inequalities of various types. Yet people are organised, united and mobilised by identities, in particular ethnic or religious ones. Most conflict analyses treat religion as a subset of ethnicity. This paper explores differences between these two identities, both by reviewing literature and by anal...

2016
Kristina Stoeckl

Conflicts over religious symbols in the public sphere, gay marriage, abortion or gender equality have shown their disruptive potential across many societies in the world. They have also become the subject of political and legal debates in international institutions. These conflicts emerge out of different worldviews and normative conceptions of the good, and they are frequently framed in terms ...

2016
Paolo Viotti Marko Vukolić

executions. We model system executions using the concept of abstract execution, following Burckhardt [2014]. An abstract execution is a multi-graphA = (H, vis, ar) built on a given history H, which it complements with two relations on elements of H, i.e., vis and ar. Whereas histories describe the observable outcomes of executions, vis and ar, intuitively, capture the non-determinism of the asy...

2010
Taiwo E Mafimisebi Adegboyega E Oguntade

Agrarian rural dwellers in Nigeria produce about 95% of locally grown food commodities. The low accessibility to and affordability of orthodox medicine by rural dwellers and their need to keep healthy to be economically productive, have led to their dependence on traditional medicine. This paper posits an increasing acceptance of traditional medicine country-wide and advanced reasons for this t...

2013
Aref Abu-Rabia

The effects of infertility on individuals and its emotional, psychological, and social consequences are complex matters that are influenced by many variables. Research now indicates that most cases of infertility can be attributed to a physiological cause in the man or woman. Shari’a is the Islamic way of life, of which medicine is an integral part. The Prophet Muhammad provided the foundation ...

Journal: :Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 2022

Within plural democracies, the concept of ‘religious literacy’ is commonly understood as denoting knowledge, skills and understanding vis- à -vis religious diversity required citizen. In schools across Europe such learning traditionally housed within Religious Education (RE), aims which are increasingly framed in terms citizenship education, yet two school subjects often unhelpfully siloed, bot...

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