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Jeffrey H. Boyd 《Journal of religion and health》2008,47(3):366-385
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to a person’s ability to understand that another person has his or her own unique way of thinking
and feeling. ToM is a well-known and rapidly expanding field of research in the neurosciences, cognitive, social sciences,
evolution, and brain imaging. This review article expands ToM into areas where there has not yet been research. We propose
that ToM could illuminate the relationship between religion/spirituality and health, and could provide the lingua franca for
the hundreds of schools of psychotherapy. We discern two different kinds of spirituality: personal versus impersonal. Empathy
is central to ToM research and is also central to mental health training and practice. ToM illuminates familiar topics in
a new light. For example ToM reveals a close link between psychology and spirituality in self-efficacy and locus of control
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Vincent P. Branick 《The Journal of religious ethics》2006,34(1):69-87
Ancient Israel's wisdom literature dealt explicitly with moral education. Applying this literature to modern challenges of business ethics requires reading the texts in the light of existential structures that bond the ancient with the modern world. Such structures could include the temporal categories of present and future along with the challenging angst of managing the future. By providing conflicting positions the ancient wisdom literature provides an attitude of heart for the modern person, especially the modern business person, whose all‐absorbing attention to the future may well be based on an underlying existential situation behind much unethical behavior in modern business. 相似文献
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Andrew Ter Ern Loke 《Theology & Science》2016,14(2):160-174
Many leading Christian thinkers today accept evolution, but others worry that certain incompatibilities with Biblical doctrines concerning Adam remain. In Should Christians Embrace Evolution, theologian Wayne Grudem succinctly summarizes their main objections when he claims that adopting evolution leads to eight positions contrary to the teaching of the Bible. In response, I show that, regardless of whether evolution occurred or not, there is no incompatibility even when a consistently literal reading of the relevant Biblical texts is maintained. 相似文献
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K. Helmut Reich 《Zygon》2000,35(1):99-113
As exemplified by three cases, difficulties in the dialogue between religion and science not infrequently arise from differing views of God's omnipotence and omniscience. From the side of theology, reflections on the biblical and church-related sources of those views, on Auschwitz and theproblem of theodicy, on God as Creator of the universe, and on how to read and interpret the Bible show that a view of a God who self-limits almightiness and all-knowing in order to grant freedom and functional integrity to a Creation about which God cares can be multiply justified. Such a view is not dissonant with regard to a self-organized, open universe, producing "unexpected" emergent features as seen by science 相似文献
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The purpose of this article is to show what ethnomethodology and, especially, conversation analysis as methods have to offer to the study of Bible reading. The methodology of conversation analysis is compared with the methods of the ethnography of reading. The conversation analytical perspective is demonstrated through examining some recurrent practices of talking about Bible texts in Seventh-day Adventist Bible study, namely, recontextualizing words and expressions, and inferences about the characters and events in the texts. The article shows how interactional practices are analyzed as both situated and recurrent. In the concluding section a suggestion is made for how the perspectives of ethnography and conversation analysis can be combined. The data consists of audio-recordings of actual Bible study sessions in a Seventh-day Adventist church in Finland. 相似文献
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Instruments designed to assess various aspects of religion are widespread, but few have been constructed to assess specific
religious values and beliefs. The purpose of the present research was to address this limitation by providing preliminary
evidence for the reliability and validity of the Multidimensional 10 Commandments Questionnaire (M10CQ), a self-report instrument
that measures belief in the 10 Commandments. Data from three separate samples provided evidence supporting the reliability
(i.e., internal consistency) of the M10CQ subscales. Other results indicated that women endorsed many of the 10 Commandments
more strongly than men, and that various Commandments predicted people’s mental health (less hostility), their parenting style
(more authoritarian and authoritative parenting), and their interpersonal attachments (a more trusting bond with others).
The findings reported in this research help to identify the ways in which religious values and beliefs are integrated with
multiple aspects of people’s lives. The discussion highlights the usefulness of the Multidimensional 10 Commandments Questionnaire
(M10CQ) for studying religious beliefs and values.
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Joan Raphael-Leff 《The International journal of psycho-analysis》2007,88(6):1345-1373
This paper is informed by contemporary literature in two fields-neonatal research, on the one hand, and the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in Moses and monotheism, on the other. The author postulates that a cluster of traumatic events during the first two years of Freud's life compelled him to repeat what could not be remembered. Embedded in charged implicit schema, these affects remained unprocessed in Freud, who alone of all psychoanalysts did not have an analysis, manifesting in an uncanny dread/allure of the 'prehistoric' as a dark and dangerous era relating to the archaic feminine/maternal matrix and fratricidal murderousness. Furthermore, she cites evidence to suggest that for Freud this unconsciously excluded subtext of the preoedipal era became associated with ancient Egyptian and Minoan-Mycenaean cultures, a passionate fascination actualized in his collection of antiquities yet incongruously absent in his theoretical work, with three exceptions-Egyptian allusions in Leonardo's unconscious attachment to his archaic mother; the 'Minoan-Mycenaean' analogy on discovering the pre-oedipal mother shortly after the death of Freud's own mother; and Egypt as cradle of humanity in his uncharacteristically rambling, troubled text of Moses and monotheism. The author sees Freud's conceptual avoidance yet compulsive reworking of the prehistoric matrix as a symptomatic attempt to expose early unformulated representations that 'return to exert a powerful effect.' 相似文献
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《Journal of Religious & Theological Information》2013,12(1):43-53
Abstract This article attempts to explain the language issues behind the current controversy over gender inclusive translations of the Bible. Specifically, it focuses on changes in modern English whereby “a growing segment of the population [i.e., women] no longer can sense being addressed by a text that uses supposedly 'generic' masculine language to refer to them.” The reason, according to this author, is that in English “the masculine grammatical gender has largely shifted into a function that exclusively designates males.” Since the Christian Church believes that the Bible, as the Word of God, is the word through which God addresses his people, a translation that employs generic masculine language no longer satisfies the needs of all believers “to feel addressed by God's voice in the text” that is read and heard. 相似文献