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Mapping the Conditions of Penal Hope
Published 2013-11-01“…Green’s suggested catalysts are: the cycles and saturation thesis; shifts in the dominant conception of the offender; the GFC and budgetary constraints; the drop in crime; the emergence of the prisoner re-entry movement; apparent shifts in public opinion; the influence of evangelical Christian ideas and the Right on Crime initiative. …”
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Targeting COVID Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Communities in Tennessee: Implications for Extending the COVID-19 Pandemic in the South
Published 2021-11-01“…Surveys suggest COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is entrenched mostly among individuals identifying as white, rural, Republican, and evangelical Christian. Rural counties represent 70 of the total 95 counties in Tennessee, and vaccine hesitancy signifies an immediate public health crisis likely to extend the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Evangelicals and the Encounter with Islam: Changing Christian Identity in Multi-Faith Britain
Published 2018-11-01“…In contrast, evidence presented in this paper from a recent Evangelical Alliance panel survey suggests a range of nuanced views in the community of evangelical Christians in the UK. Although over 80% affirmed that Jesus is the only way of salvation, and 84% thought Christianity is the only path to God, more extended comments show that a wide range of views exist, from the paranoid or exclusive to a view that is tolerant and broadly inclusive. …”
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Citizens at the forefront of the constitutional debate: Voluntary citizen participation determinants and emergent content in Chile
Published 2022-01-01“…In contrast, population density and the share of Evangelical Christians in the general population decrease citizen participation. …”
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Citizens at the forefront of the constitutional debate: Voluntary citizen participation determinants and emergent content in Chile.
Published 2022-01-01“…In contrast, population density and the share of Evangelical Christians in the general population decrease citizen participation. …”
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Join the Holy Spirit on Zoom
Published 2021-11-01“…The Holy Spirit, a fundamental pillar for Evangelical Christians, is understood as an embedded presence within the digital infrastructure. …”
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Religion and Politics in the People’s Republic of China: An Appraisal of Continuing Mistrust and Misunderstanding
Published 2019-05-01“…Finally, accounts of the evangelical Christian Gospel Rehab in Yunnan and various Hui Muslim communities and individuals in Dubai will illustrate the multiple strategies used by the government in handling religious groups. …”
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King David Between Power and Adultery: Jewish Perspectives on David and Bathsheba’s Relationship
Published 2023-01-01“…However, the discussion itself sheds light on—and may even alter—the perspectives held by evangelical Christians on gender, sex, power, consent, and abuse. …”
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Are scientists biased against Christians? Exploring real and perceived bias against Christians in academic biology.
Published 2020-01-01“…In the first study, we found that college science students report a perceived bias against Christians in science and that evangelical Christians perceive greater bias than Catholic and non-Christian students. …”
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Of sodomites and special rights : a critical discourse analysis of the media texts of an antigay lobby group.
Published 2009“…Evangelical Christians are some of the most vocal opponents of the advancement of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. …”
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A study of a christian conception of vocation in networked life: in dialogue with Oliver O’Donovan and Robert Adams
Published 2023“…This dissertation favours an evangelical Christian ethics, engaging constructively with networked life, and making use of its clear benefits, using such benefits for mutual service in the world, and in the ultimate service of God. …”
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Children of the land and children of the Saint: Heritage, religion, and territoriality in a Brazilian quilombo
Published 2017“…This assertion taps into specific ethno-racial legislation and it is especially directed towards Evangelical Christians, whom the majority of Catholic <em>quilombola</em> residents regard as their territorial and religious antagonists.…”
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Te Deum Cristiano Evangélico: ‘The Evangelical’ in Guatemalan Politics
Published 2013-02-01“…English: As the country with the largest percentage of Evangelical Christians in the Latin American region, Guatemala has had several experiences with 'evangélicos 'in politics, most of whom have left office and positions with highly dubious legacies. …”
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Chance elections, social distancing restrictions, and KENTUCKY's early COVID-19 experience.
Published 2021-01-01“…In order to obtain results with more direct applicability to Kentucky, we then estimate a model that interacts the policy variables with a "white working class" index characterized by political conservatism, rurality, and high percentages of white, evangelical Christian residents without college degrees. …”
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In Community, Alone, in Community: Towards an Understanding of Christian Faith for the Post-Enlightenment, Post-Evangelical, Post-1960s Revolution Generation
Published 2020-05-01“…This paper analyses internal and external dialogues the author has experienced, when moving from the confines of a small Evangelical Christian Church community, through solitude, to the tentative edges of a new multi-vocal community. …”
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Unidad en la diferencia. Algunas claves para pensar el Diálogo Ecuménico hoy
Published 2018-11-01“…Abstract: This article, and in the context of the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation initiated by Martin Luther in 1517, aims to offer the reader some keys to understanding and practicing ecumenical dialogue with the evangelical Christian communities. From this, we maintain as a premise of work, that ecumenism is understood as unity in difference, and that this coexistence represents a gift of the Spirit of Jesus. …”
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Looks Like Me, Thinks Like Me: Descriptive Representation and Opinion Congruence in Brazil
Published 2019-06-01“…Legislators and voters from underrepresented groups—women, Afro-Brazilians, evangelical Christians, and those of lower social class—are generally closer in their opinions than those sharing a party or electoral district. …”
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