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    The AI Creation Meme: A Case Study of the New Visibility of Religion in Artificial Intelligence Discourse by Beth Singler

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The AI Creation Meme, as a highly visible cultural artefact appearing in a variety of forms and locations, will be analyzed and discussed for its religious, apocalyptic, and post-humanist narratives, along with reference to earlier work on the New Visibility of Religion—specifically, Alexander Darius Ornella’s consideration of the New Visibility of Religion and religious imagery of the 2006 film, <i>Children of Men</i>. …”
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    Soviet Philosophers and Religion: Case of Il’enkov (Marxism as Philosophy of Life and Blank Spot of Death) by Pushchaev Iurii

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Il`enkov and to demonstrates some ambivalent moments in his attitude to religion, for example, quasi-religious character of some of his ideas and deeds. …”
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    Islam and assisted reproduction treatments: an empirical study on the relationship between science and religion in Tangier and Barcelona by Rosa Martínez-Cuadros

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In recent decades there have been significant developments in assisted reproduction techniques, which have aided couples with difficulties in having children. These techniques have been well received in different parts of the world, and Muslim countries have been no exception. …”
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    Ein professioneller Umgang mit dem Spannungsverhältnis Kultur – Religion – Identität in Kinderkrippen und Kindergärten by Eva Pölzl-Stefanec

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Professional handling of the tension between culture, religion and identity in kindergarten. An early childhood educational perspective Although diversity is normal for children growing up in 2019, cultural and religious diversity is often still discussed as a category of difference in socio-political discussions. …”
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    Association of violence against women with religion and culture in Erbil Iraq: a cross-sectional study by Al-Tawil Namir Ghanim

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Factors found to be significantly associated with overall violence were: culture of Erbil, alcoholic husband, wife working as manual worker (compared with professionals), and having children.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Violence against women is a serious public health issue. …”
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    A Theological Study of the Impact of an Interreligious Marriage: Self-Adjustment in Couples from Different Religions by Rina Rifayanti, Ayunda Ramadhani, Nadya Novia Rahman, Nirita Zahra, Ken Affifa, Sakinah Adilah, Diana

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In addition, interfaith marriages are also considered to cause psychological and educational problems for children because they are confused about which religion to follow. …”
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    Forskning på religion og livssyn i barnehagen – oversikt og tendenser 1996–2018 by Olav Hovdelien

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Et resultat av forskningsoversikten er ellers at det foreligger relativt lite forskning på religion og livssyn i barnehagen sammenlignet med skolefeltet. …”
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    Den private religion: Fortolkninger af muslimske børns religiøse tilhørsforhold i en dansk folkeskole by Marianne Holm Pedersen

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…While the teaching of religion in the Danish folkeskole is a widely debated issue, there is little knowledge about how parents of Muslim background relate to the role of religion in the children’s daily school life. …”
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    Religious Education in Poland during the COVID-19 Pandemic from the Perspective of Religion Teachers of the Silesian Voivodeship by Roman Buchta, Wojciech Cichosz, Anna Zellma

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has motivated parents to become more involved in the religious education of younger school-age children. The surveyed religion teachers declared that, thanks to the activity and the help of their parents, the children systematically participated in religion lessons and carried out orders and educational tasks without major problems. …”
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    Psychological issues of education of kindergarten children and school children in the information society by Irina V. Dubrovina

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Practical psychology being an important assistant of the educational system is much influenced by the latter and is not actually prepared solve the urgent task of educating children. Conclusion. The solutions to the problems of education should not only be found at the level of highly professional interdisciplinary integration of the educational, psychological, social and other sciences and practices, but also at the level of the contemporary interaction of various sciences and forms of social consciousness , i.e. culture, art, media (television, radio, Internet), law, morality, religion.…”
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    Missionary’s Envision of Children in Late Qing China: Children’s Education and the Construction of Christian Discourse in Child’s Paper by Ziqi Huang, Haixia Zhao, Fan Yang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Moreover, the conversion-education efforts by missionaries also construed helping Chinese children gain a cross-cultural perspective on Western religion, and arguably inspired later Chinese intellectuals’ to create newspapers for the purpose of the pre-primary education of Chinese children.…”
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    How gender and religion impact uptake of family planning: results from a qualitative study in Northwestern Tanzania by Radhika Sundararajan, Lauren Mica Yoder, Albert Kihunrwa, Christine Aristide, Samuel E. Kalluvya, David J. Downs, Agrey H. Mwakisole, Jennifer A. Downs

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Second, religious acceptability of family planning methods is of central importance, though participants differed in their interpretations of their religion’s stance on this question. Most who found family planning incompatible with their faith affirmed their responsibility to give birth to as many children as God would give them. …”
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