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Abby McKeon is J.D. candidate at the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, where she is a research fellow, member of the Student Management Board, and Symposium volunteer for ICLARS (International Center for Law and Religion Studies). She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and editing from Brigham Young. She has studied in Sienna, Italy, and has completed a legal internship in Frankfurt, Germany.
Achilles C. Emilianides is a Professor and Head of the Department of Law of the University of Nicosia. He holds a Ph.D. in Law and an LL.M. in Histor…
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Index of Religious Traditions
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Aboriginal Spirituality Canada Adventism Anguilla; Barbados; Belize; Bolivia; Burundi; Chile; Croatia; Dominican Republic; Finland; Ghana; Hungary; Madagascar; United States Adventists reformists Russia African Inland Church Kenya African Methodist Episcopal Churches Barbados; Namibia African Nazarene denomination Kenya African religions Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Cameroon; Congo, Democratic Republic of the; Jamaica; Kenya; Lesotho; Paraguay; Senegal; Somalia; Swaziland; Tanzania; Zimbabwe African traditional religions See African religions Afrikaans Re…
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Encyclopedia of Law and Religion
Rationality
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Abstract: Frazer set up the modern problematic of comparing the rationality of magic, religion, and science. His rationalism was inductivist and, following the distinction between truths by nature an…
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2014-09-16
Coping
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Abstract: Faced with major life stressors, many people turn to religion as a resource in coping. In contrast to stereotyped views, religion takes many forms and serves many functions in the coping pr…
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2014-09-16
Shame
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Abstract: Shame is a self-conscious emotion, meaning that it belongs to a unique class of emotions that reflect feelings and evaluations about oneself. Shame tends to be experienced when a person has…