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    Investigar en la universidad católica: aportes desde el talante franciscano-humanista / To investigate in the Catholic university: contributions from the franciscan-humanist mood by Jaime Laurence Bonilla Morales

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In this scenario, "Catholic" universities have a characteristic way of conceiving and promoting research, giving a clear response to the needs of the context and cultures, while at the same time assuming the evangelizing mission of the Church. After outlining the task of university research and ecclesial contributions for the fulfillment of this purpose, Its will be considered the potential inherent in the Franciscan tradition understood as a "spirit" that, faithful to the Gospel, open to knowledge and committed to the person and society, is configured as a humanism. …”
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    COVID-19 and Religion by Donald Heinz

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…While neo-conservative evangelicals have resisted governmental and scientific overreach in the name of “faith over fear”, liberal religious groups have joined in government and medical efforts for the good of the commons, offered comfort and assurance to those suffering, and called for support of the poor at home and abroad. …”
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    Challenged by Pluralism: Churchly Expansion into Magic and Prophetism – The new Roles of the Catholic Church in Latin America by Jakob Egeris Thorsen

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Today a pluralistic religious field has emerged. Both Evangelical ‘prophets’ and self-confident pre-Columbian and Afro-American ‘magicians’ have openly challenged the priestly monopoly of Catholicism. …”
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    '"A free and Protestant people"? The campaign for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, 1786-1828' by Walker, P

    Published 2010
    “…Moreover, overlooked divisions between evangelical and old Dissent, and between Trinitarian and Unitarian Dissent, led different sections of Dissent to pursue different strategies according to their perception amongst Churchmen.…”
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    The Catholic Church's teaching on church-state relations at Vatican II: an interpretation, critique, and suggested reform by Ciftci, M

    Published 2021
    “…The church tacitly accepted church-state separation in the hope that that would facilitate its mission of evangelization and enable the laity to bring the influence of Christian values more effectively into politics and society.…”
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    British Unitarians and the crisis of American slavery, 1833-1865 by Stange, D, Stange, Douglas Charles

    Published 1981
    “…Their motivations for antislavery reform in particular, and reform in general, arose out of a liberal theology which sought to prove its moral superiority; a minority status and consciousness which sought acceptance; a strange and surprising evangelical warmth (typical of only some Unitarians and alien to the denomination as a body) that fired an emotive drive against social evils; a capitalist ideology that believed in a liberating progress; a political philosophy that favored freedom, honesty, and benevolence in government; a nationalism within an internationalism that proclaimed England's manifest destiny to be the protection and encouragement of human liberty at home and abroad; and a familial attachment to the members of their faith and reformers of their persuasion that was mutually supportive and rewarding. …”
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    Cancer treatment decision-making among parents of paediatric oncology patients in Guatemala: a mixed-methods study by Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, Silvia Rivas, Lucia Fuentes, Ana Cáceres-Serrano, Gia Ferrara, Federico Antillon-Klussmann, Monika Metzger, Jennifer W Mack, Yuvanesh Vedaraju, Huiqi Wang, Meenakshi Devidas, Dylan E Graetz

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Most participants were Catholic or Evangelical Spanish-speaking mothers.Outcomes Priorities and experiences of cancer treatment decision-making including decision-making role and experienced regret.Results A range of paediatric ages and cancer diagnoses were included. …”
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    Ideological Preferences and Evolution of the Religious Cleavage in Chile, 1998–2014 by Matías Andrés Bargsted, Nicolás De la Cerda

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Irreligious people have ceased to identify with ideological positions at higher rates than Evangelicals and Catholics, whereas frequently attending Catholics have become more reluctant than nonattending Catholics to abandon their traditional right-wing preferences. …”
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