Studies show that employers sometimes evaluate applicants on the basis of shifting criteria, depending on the race of the applicant. “[E]mployers willingly overlook[] missing qualifications in white job applicants and weigh[] qualifications differently depending on the applicants’ race” (87). In...
As noted above, this thematic area is something that the ICSG studies much more than the RCOPE. The six items in this factor (see Table3) are about two things: first, difficulties in relation to accustomed spiritual practices and, second, outcomes where the person has left the spiritual com...
(2013a). Receiving the gift of teaching: From ‘learning from’ to ‘being taught by.’ Studies in Philosophy and Education, 32(5), 449–461. Article Google Scholar Biesta, G. (2013b). Knowledge, judgement and the curriculum: On the past, present and future of the idea of the ...
Published by the Religious Studies Project, on 11 April 2012 in response to the Religious Studies Project Interview with Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi on Psychological Approaches to the Study of Religion (9 April 2012).Beit-Hallahmi rightly notes that psychologists of religion focus on the...
I have no doubt that many of those who are living through this experience will be forever changed by it, as will the worlds they inhabit and the people they touch. Professor Baldwin, recalling similar revivals at Asbury in the 1950s and 1970s, notes that “people still talk about those ...
In his analysis of this poem, John Burnside notes that poetry’s work is “tosurvive—not in some dogged but enfeebled fashion, hanging on, though barely noticed, in an indifferent world, butactively, on its own terms—that is, ‘in the valley of its own making.’” The ‘executives’...
Notes on author Syeda Jenifa Zahan is an Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Departimento Interateneo di Scienze, Progetto e Politiche del Territorio, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy. Email: syeda.zahan@polito.it Funding The research for this paper was made possible thanks to...
Finally, Nana notes that studies show that “nature worship plays a highly ambiguous role in how people relate to nature.” Traditionally religious people do not take better care of nature, and poor people involve themselves in environmental movements for secular reasons. ...
Since 1995, there has been a policy of openness by theMinistry of Educationto recognize studies in religious matters, such as theology or religious sciences. Provided, they comply with the established legal requirements. For example, official validity was recognized by theMinistry of Educationfor the...
The French Bishops’ Conference slammed the tableau as a “mockery and derision of Christianity.” Mike Johnson, the right-wing Evangelical Speaker of the House in the United States Congress, decreed the performance “shocking and insulting to Christian people around the world.” The event’s arti...