Some of them experience a rush of sudden religiousness and pray to my creators, or even to me. |
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We have spoken about the cult, art, popular traditions and religiousness related to him. |
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This tiny fraction of God makes our survival possible and wakes up our religiousness. |
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Increasingly, religiousness expressed itself with greater baackwardness and solemnity. |
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In fact, there are now many empirical studies, both clinical and nonclinical, on religiousness and spirituality that are being published in top-tier research journals. |
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Participants' ratings of their own religiousness or the importance of religion in their lives was used most often, but their effects were less consistent. |
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Her mother's religiousness and father's eclectic occupation as Professor of English gave her a strong grounding and exposure to Indian and Western intellect. |
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Or, put differently, by means of the search for God, religiousness and religion are joined and tradition comes alive. |
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And my early religiousness gradually developed into monotheism. |
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In 1763, the family of AL DAHDAH reigned Byblos, its members were known by their religiousness and piety, they reconstruct this church and set upright the Lebanese friars to serve it as they still do. |
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He found that religiousness had no observable effect. |
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As a first step to filling this knowledge gap, Jedwab explored how religiousness and feelings of ethnic identification affected feelings of belonging to Canada. |
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As things stand, human beings should claim the right to their subjectivity and to ask themselves about the meaning of their lives and to publicly practice and preach their ideas and religiousness or lack thereof. |
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Are men in fact less interested in their own religiousness? |
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She says that since she started wearing the abaya she is harassed less on the street, and that her new religiousness has brought her much closer to her fiancé. |
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In Switzerland, but also in international comparison, there is a lack of specific knowledge of how individuals perceive religiousness, deal with their religions, and are shaped by their religions under the given conditions. |
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They are acquainted with world religions, have pondered on their own religiousness and have found their own faithful rootedness for their further path. |
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This flexible religiousness, for example in the case of Buddhism, encourages individual initiatives and gives an alternative that is adjusted to those who no longer relate to collective religious projects. |
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Young migrants with extremely high scores on religiousness and a very low SES tend to endorse segregational attitudes more than their less religious and high-SES counterparts. |
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