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    SIKAP KRISTEN CALVINIS TERHADAP KELOMPOK AGAMA LAIN DI BATAVIA PADA ABAD KE XVII by Sukamto Sukamto, Nina Herlina Lubis, Kunto Sofianto

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…By using the Historical Method, the conclusions are obtained as follows: (1) The VOC recognized exclusively the Calvinistic Christianity as the only legitimate religion (publieke kerk), (2) The Calvinistic Christianity manipulated the VOC to behave strict towards the Roman Catholics so that many Roman Catholic priests were consequently imprisoned. …”
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    Areopagitica, or the Uses of Literacy according to John Milton by Pierre Lurbe

    “…Yet the book passed unnoticed when it was first published, and the range of opinions that Milton was prepared to tolerate remained strictly circumscribed: Roman Catholics, as well as all those who professed impiety or disregarded common morality, had no right to be tolerated in print. …”
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    COVID-19 Information Sources and Misinformation by Faith Community by Richard Lee Rogers PhD, Nicolette Powe DrPH, MS, MCHES

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The study confirmed higher use of social media among non-Hispanic Roman Catholics but did not find this relationship among Hispanic Protestants. …”
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    WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE IMITATION OF CHRIST OF THOMAS A KEMPIS? by Tirza Rachmadi

    Published 2019-04-01
    “… This article seeks to promote an interest of the audience to read the Imitation of Christ, the second most read book by both Protestants and Roman Catholics after the Bible. The book is dated to pre-Reformation time and provides fruitful soil for the Reformation by keeping close to the Scripture and the primacy of Christ. …”
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    THE FAMILY HEALTH TEAM AND THE USE OF DRUGS AMONG ADOLESCENTS* by Simone Campos Ferreira, Richardson Miranda Machado

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Similarity was found between the sexes; higher consumption of drugs between the ages of 10 and 12 and 16 and 18; and lower consumption among Roman Catholics and Pentecostalists. The most-consumed substances were analgesics, alcohol and tobacco; greater intensity of problems was observed in the areas of leisure and recreation, social competence, and patterns of behavior. …”
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  6. 246

    Lithium in Public Drinking Water and Suicide Mortality in Portugal: Initial Approach by Pedro Oliveira, Joana Zagalo, Nuno Madeira, Orquídia Neves

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Multivariate regression models were adjusted for well-known socioeconomic factors known to influence suicide mortality in Portugal (population density, average income per capita, unemployment rates and proportion of Roman Catholics). Results: The average lithium level, as evidenced by raw values for 54 municipalities, was 10.88 μg/L (standard deviation = 27.18). …”
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    Who Criticizes the Clergy in Contemporary Lithuania? A Sociohistorical Analysis of Anticlericalism by Milda Alisauskiene, Apolonijus Zilys

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Living in a proximity to a Roman Catholic church in rural areas determined the prevalent anticlerical attitudes among the Lithuanian population.…”
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    Gothorum romanorumque consensus. Jedność Gotów i Rzymian w działalności politycznej Amalasunty by Tomasz Skibiński

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Analysis of the most important sources on the subject reveals her efforts in the following areas: concern for social justice and attempts to remedy the difficult situation in the country which had ari­sen in the last years of Theodoric; emphasis on the unity of the Goths and Romans in letters sent to various persons on behalf of Athalaric; concern for the religious unity of Roman Catholics and Arian Goths; attempts to provide the best educa­tion for Athalaric according to the style adopted in Roman society. …”
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    The phenomenon of confessional identity in Ukrainian society by N.M. Madey

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…As the traditional Greek churches include the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and Roman Catholics, their number is 3570 and 907 communities, respectively.…”
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    Ritual Journeys in North America: Opening Religious and Ritual Landscapes and Spaces by Daniel Olsen

    “…However, there are many human-built and natural spaces marked by Roman Catholics, Protestants, Mormons, Indigenous peoples, and members of other faiths which are subject to either formal or informal pilgrimage-like travel. …”
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    Whose Minority? The Resistant Identity of the Moldavian Csangos by Şerban Stelu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article is based on my fieldwork in 2002 in a village in Eastern Romania with a multi-confessional population made up mostly of Roman Catholics/Csangos and Orthodox Christians. The core premise of the analysis is that the collective identity manifested here transcends ethnic and confessional divides. …”
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  12. 252

    The Fasting of Others by Iryna Klymenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A selection of exemplary polemical sources of Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians illuminates the significance of fasting for the semantical constructions of religious collectives in times of societal upheaval. …”
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    Religious Identity of Bulgarian Catholics’ Communities by Rasa Račiūnaitė-Paužuolienė

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The presented observations confirm the thesis that the local and regional religious identity of Roman Catholics are interconnected and mutually dependent. …”
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    THE STORY OF A FUNERAL HOME: RITUAL MODERNIZATION AND ITS RECEPTION IN A TRANSYLVANIAN VILLAGE COMMUNITY by AGNES HESZ

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The paper offers a brief re-study of funerary rituals in a village inhabited by Hungarian Roman Catholics in Romania. Since the completion of long-term fieldwork there in 2003 and 2004, the construction of a funeral home and the emergence of local companies, offering full service for funeral receptions, have led to considerable changes in the course of funerary rituals. …”
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    John Clifford, Militant Evangelicals, and the Colonial Model for ‘Secular’ Schools (1870s-1920s) by Geraldine VAUGHAN

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It also studies the Roman Catholics’ reactions to Evangelical attacks against their separate school system, and investigates the Manitoba School Issue as a test case confronting two opposing worldviews on education, the State, and the Churches.…”
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    Legal position of foreigners in mediaeval Serbia by Šarkić Srđan

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Among the noblemen there were different nations, such as Greeks (Byzantines), Germans, Albanians, Latins (Roman-Catholics from maritime towns). The trade in the mediaeval Serbia was controlled by Ragusans (Dubrovčani), who obtained privileges from Serbian rulers since the year 1186. …”
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    POMIĘDZY PAMIĘCIĄ A GRANICĄ: UKRAIŃSKA PIELGRZYMKA NA KALWARIĘ PACŁAWSKĄ by Julia BUYSKYKH

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Here I aimed to present an analysis of the pilgrimage made by Ukrainians of three Christian denominations (Roman Catholics, Greek Catholics and Orthodox) to the famous Polish Roman Catholic shrine. …”
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    The Variable “Catholic” Influence on US Presidential and Abortion Politics by Brian Robert Calfano, Daniel E. Ponder

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendencies (e.g., white evangelical Protestants voting Republican, Jews and Muslims voting Democratic), Roman Catholics show far less consistency in supporting one major party over the other. …”
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    ‘Out of Whose Hive the Quakers Swarm’d’: Polemics and the Justification of Infant Baptism in the Early Restoration by Warren Jonathan

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Baptists for their part compared the tyranny of paedobaptist argumentation to the tyranny exercised by Roman Catholics. Anti- Quakeriana and Anti-Popery were both central ‘devil terms’ in this polemical warfare; 2) the exegesis of biblical texts underlying infant baptism revealed contrary understandings of how the bible fit together as a whole. …”
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    Szlachta wołyńska wobec spraw wyznaniowych na sejmikach i sejmach w końcu XVI i w pierwszej połowie XVII wieku by Tomasz Kempa

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Th is situation was generally accepted by Volhynian magnates, who were in majority Roman Catholics in XVIIth century. Accordingly, on this multi-confessional land, where the Orthodoxes dominated, and strong groups of Protestants, Arians and Catholics (both of rites) were too, the nobility particularly searched a religious compromise. …”
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