نتایج جستجو برای: divine presumptions

تعداد نتایج: 4240  

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2012
Yoshiko Umezawa Qian Lu Jin You Marjorie Kagawa-Singer Barbara Leake Rose C Maly

BACKGROUND Belief in divine control is often assumed to be fatalistic. However, the assumption has rarely been investigated in racial/ethnic minorities. OBJECTIVES This study aims to examine the association between belief in divine control and coping and how the association was moderated by ethnicity/acculturation in a multi-ethnic sample of breast cancer patients. METHODS Latina, African A...

AhmadKhan Beigi Kh Hasannia A, Nasr Esfehani MH

Background: Determining the genetic gender has been a human's inaccessible will during the history. Today science resolves the problem; pre implantation diagnosis (PGD) is used as a method of genetic disease diagnosis and gender determination. The holy Quran in many verses ascribes genetic gender determination and recognition to Allah, the Almighty. Hence, according to some, genetic gender...

This article responds to the these two major questions, 1. Are there any certain principles and norms in judicial presumptions? 2. In judicial doctrine and proceedings, how are the evidences of judicial presumption introduced and then how are these evidences categorized and stipulated? In respond to the first question, four (public) principles are identified for judicial presumptions, which inc...

Journal: :Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 1917

Journal: :The University of Chicago Law Review 1973

2014
Miles Andrews

In this paper I argue that J. L. Schellenberg’s Divine Hiddenness Argument is committed to a problematic implication that is weakened by research in cognitive psychology on affective forecasting. Schellenberg’s notion of a nonresistant nonbeliever logically implies that for any such person, it is true that she would form the proper belief in God if provided with what he calls “probabilifying” e...

2012
Robin M. Wright

Orthodoxy, and other so-called world religions that were complicit with colonialist expansion and its repression of the “other peoples” (indigenous), their rites and beliefs. For centuries, colonial societies have denied that indigenous peoples had “religions” at all; as the great photographer of Native North American cultures Edward S. Curtis stated, “There seems to be a broadly prevalent idea...

2012
Md Golam Mohiuddin

Divine view is to production and industrialization a part of the process of economic development. The divine rules of governance become Ibadah (form of worship), hence industrialization within the divine ambit is also an Ibadah. Divine messages, therefore, stresses both the moral quality and skills in the production of goods. People are getting benefits from industry from different ways, someti...

Journal: :The Modern Law Review 1949

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