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    Can religious belief be explained away? Reasons and causes of religious belief by Barrett, J, Leech, D, Visala, A

    Published 2010
    “…In this volume leading experts from various disciplines analyze religion and religiosity as phenomena in a Darwinian world. Is religiosity adaptive? …”
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    Mysticism as a social type of Christianity? Ernst Troeltsch's interpretation in its historical and systematic context by Zachhuber, J

    Published 2016
    “…Ernst Troeltsch’s interpretation of mysticism in his magisterial Social Teaching of the Christian Churches, which first appeared almost exactly 100 years ago,1 has not been the most influential scholarly account of mysticism – in fact, Troeltsch was not a scholar of mysticism at all – but his theory can nevertheless help us understand some of the complexities surrounding the conceptualisation of this particular type of religiosity (although admittedly even the use of this word might already be considered problematic). …”
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    Schools and religions: the law and the courts – Costa Rica, England, France, Italy, Senegal, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey by Fancourt, N

    Published 2023
    “…Other states have had to adjust to a decline in national religiosity, and/or to increasing religious diversity: Great Britain exemplifies both. …”
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    Über die Ökonomischen Ursachen von Bürgerkriegen. by Collier, P, Hoeffler, A

    Published 2003
    “…Andererseits werden häufig Leidensfaktoren, z.B. politische Unterdrückung, Ungleichverteilung sowie ethnischer und religiöser Hass, als Ursachen von Bürgerkriegen zitiert. …”
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    Sarpi, Micanzio and Bedell. A new source for the Anglo-Venetian encounter at Santa Maria dei Servi (1607-1611) by Davies, E

    Published 2023
    “…<br><br> Dopo la crisi dell'interdetto veneziano del 1606-7, l'eminente teologo veneziano Paolo Sarpi e il suo stretto collaboratore Fulgenzio Micanzio incontrarono regolarmente William Bedell, cappellano dell'ambasciatore inglese a Venezia, per discutere di idee religiose. Questi incontri hanno avuto luogo nel convento di Santa Maria dei Servi, che si trovava vicino alla residenza dell'ambasciatore inglese. …”
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