Darwin, however, was also a late arrival but disliked religiosity and spiritualism. |
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Lately, however, methods have been developed to assess religiosity and spiritual beliefs. |
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The Church attack on modernity and progress did not dissuade industrialists pushing conventional religiosity on the working class. |
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He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music. |
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Administrative institutions such as kin, hundred, borough, and witan figure prominently, as do feast, fast day, religiosity, and language. |
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The second largely unanticipated development that demands reappraisal has to do with religiosity itself. |
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Will it mean that the tide of traditional patriarchal values, of conservative religiosity, will become irreversible? |
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In this fourth stage, it is clear that preachers dismiss rhetoric to their own peril and to the peril of the religiosity of their congregants. |
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He failed, however, to project the charisma and religiosity which many congregants sought. |
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It is perfectly clear that short of a major wave of renewed religiosity, such a return is inconceivable. |
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Commemorating the Crib means passing on the history of popular piety and religiosity. |
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He even hated the religiosity of Americans, calling it completely insincere. |
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The religiosity at the core of his films has always transformed his leading ladies into masochistic saints at best, abused playthings at worst. |
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Higher religiosity, more psychological health risk and higher scores on pro-drug social norms were associated with more frequent hard drug use. |
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The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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Conversely, countries currently enjoying religious liberties are expected to show increases in religiosity with time. |
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But he was repelled by the second-hand religiosity of Comte's strange invention. |
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I have thought of myself as a lapsed Jew for these past few years, avoiding religion and religiosity. |
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Rather, martyrdom only makes sense when one takes seriously the martyrs ' religiosity. |
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It is often supposed that Americans' retributive streak is linked to their greater religiosity. |
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Most clearly, the director works the territory of religiosity, failed and re-found. |
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My sense is that one's attitude to syncretism depends largely on how one understands the dynamics of religion and human religiosity. |
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Superstition more than prayer and piety characterized popular religiosity there. |
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The continuing absence of a stifling religiosity is a great Australian virtue. |
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Does that go as far as shopping co-religionists for any indication of heightened religiosity? |
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These ordinary people unleashed a torrent of religiosity that had been dammed up by the traditional dispensers of religious faith. |
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But the religious-economies model predicts that religiosity will grow weaker if these monopoly religions retain their political favoritism. |
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Those Cubans who chose to maintain a faith practice were left to produce a religiosity of their own design. |
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Last month, the connection between hirsuteness and religiosity appeared in federal court, not for the first time. |
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Jurisprudence, learning, and religiosity were not dead letters. |
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Much of the religiosity of Gladstone's liberal vision derived from Burke, but without his anger, hyperbole, fervent public emotionality and contempt and fear of Nonconformists. |
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And just as we don't ban headscarves, nor do we seek to exclude all traces of religiosity from the classroom. |
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As one can see, a pantheistic religiosity and philosophy can initially hardly be treated otherwise than in its historical intention. |
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They thus alienate people from their parishes by providing alternative structures and styles of religiosity. |
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I want to start with that because it's not a commonplace, particularly in a period of great religiosity. |
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Terror and force are even more painful when committed in the name of fundamentalist religiosity or religious exclusivism. |
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This is achieved through social isolation, restricted personal autonomy, and deference to strict morality and religiosity. |
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On the level of human experience and faith, much can be learned from the deep religiosity of people and from their religions. |
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They are a religious people, with a captivating religiosity, particularly in their lively and participative liturgies. |
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But in South Africa, the transition is even more dramatic because the growth of religiosity has been even more dramatic. |
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Bennett is genteel, an elite solider, someone who is as comfortable with secularism as he is with his religiosity. |
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Here, the calm, mystical music already glimpsed in Les enfants is allied with an avowedly Debussian orchestral palette, to produce a luscious work of sensuous religiosity. |
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In relation to bereavement and cemetery visitation, behavioural differences are linked to religiosity and the psychological personality trait of tender-mindedness. |
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Contemporary belief stories and older myths intermingle to create the rich mythic tapestry that forms the backdrop to vernacular and alternative religiosity there. |
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Historia de los hermanos Cheos, the best known of the two accounts dealing with jibaro religiosity at the turn of the century written by priests. |
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The Romantic poets valued his exploration of blank verse, but for the most part rejected his religiosity. |
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Factors generally associated with increased fertility include religiosity, intention to have children, and maternal support. |
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The disintegration of central power also led to regionalisation of religiosity, and religious rivalry. |
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Europeans are often mystified at the religiosity of Americans. |
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The family remains the stronghold of the patriarchy marked by religiosity. |
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As you become more scientific, yes, the religiosity drops off, but it asymptotes. |
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According to the sociologist Mervin Verbit, ritual may be understood as one of the key components of religiosity. |
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The liberated educator does not accept soft-minded religiosity because it embraces all kinds of superstitions. |
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They gravely differ in the ways by which we explain and account for that experience, and by which we are enabled to enter into the curious mode of legal religiosity discovered within the Talmud. |
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If Orthodoxy always manifested a temporal presence, EU integration generated a specular revilement of religiosity. |
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The third chapter examines the inextricability of religiosity and the imagined community of America. |
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In this letter I would like to offer a simple meditation on the Rosary from the viewpoints of memory, theological reflection and popular religiosity. |
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I'm happy that Madam Watts introduced an element of religiosity in this, because for a while I thought it was just simply a pragmatic economic decision that involved economic development and growth in the country. |
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The results are a movement toward more religiosity and more formalized practice of religion, and even a bigger presence of fundamentalist interpretations of religion in daily life, and even in politics. |
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One provides an example of a team member whose personal religiosity is invasive and the second provides an example of a team member whose religiosity is not invasive. |
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So, I think that if we can prevent religiosity from taking root in toddlerhood we'll make a big difference. |
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Sometimes it is welcoming, but in most cases it is rather secularized, profoundly marked by a trend towards individualism, or the search for an effervescent, fragile and vague religiosity. |
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Thus, it handles the situations of narrow religiosity and moralism. |
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They assessed religiosity with three questions regarding importance placed on religion in their life on a 5-point likert scale. |
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The second season of LA CRISE DE LARD highlights the ideologies underlying capitalist society: religiosity and financialisation of art, along with the glorification of the individual-artist-egotist. |
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The human person is the real victim of the pharisaic religiosity, and perhaps of all religiosities, unless they are re-evaluated, transformed, converted and made anew in Christ Jesus. |
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It criticized the FLN regime for its lack of religiosity and moral fibre, for its incompetence and corruption. |
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Michaels distinguishes three Hindu religions and four forms of Hindu religiosity. |
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There the combination of my misery and loneliness with my bedazzlement by the awesome figure of the headmaster produced a state of brief but intense religiosity. |
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This idea, plus his religiosity, undergird his wider politics. |
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Whatever his tactical sleights, the Texas governor displays a continuous religiosity, unlikely to divert secular Republicans clustered in gated exurbia and gracious Eastern suburbs. |
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As Generation X continues to grow older, this loyalty may translate into a more stable nation in terms of its religiosity, he said. |
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The result is a new form of religiosity that is pluralized and has internalized communal tolerance. |
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In Poland, such provocativeness has a social connotation, as an attempt to rock the psychic boat, overbalancing unthinking, automatic religiosity. |
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Nevertheless, she is profoundly aware of the historied experiences of religiosity and piety resulting from globalization and colonialism. |
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For all his religiosity, Alexander was not remembered as a man of peace. |
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The steady pace of secularization picked up faster and faster during the 20th century, until only pockets of nonconformist religiosity remained in Britain. |
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Some precisionist English Protestants were wary of set prayers and liturgies of any kind, believing that they inevitably produced rote religiosity. |
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Although Blake's attacks on conventional religion were shocking in his own day, his rejection of religiosity was not a rejection of religion per se. |
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