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Tribulations, Trials And Troubles For The Russian Orthodox Church, Nathaniel Davis Dec 2000

Tribulations, Trials And Troubles For The Russian Orthodox Church, Nathaniel Davis

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of The Temple In Understanding The Latter-Day Saint Nauvoo Experience: Then And Now, Kenneth W. Godfrey Oct 2000

The Importance Of The Temple In Understanding The Latter-Day Saint Nauvoo Experience: Then And Now, Kenneth W. Godfrey

Arrington Annual Lecture

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The Nature And Minimum Standards Of Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Natan Lerner Sep 2000

The Nature And Minimum Standards Of Freedom Of Religion Or Belief, Natan Lerner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith Sep 2000

Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith

BYU Law Review

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Table Of Contents Sep 2000

Table Of Contents

BYU Law Review

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Differentiating The Free Exercise And Establishment Clauses, Carl H. Esbeck Jul 2000

Differentiating The Free Exercise And Establishment Clauses, Carl H. Esbeck

Faculty Publications

The purpose of the Establishment Clause is not to safeguard individual religious rights. That is the role of the Free Exercise Clause, indeed its singular role. The purpose of the Establishment Clause, rather, is as a structural restraint on governmental power. Because of its structural character, the task of the Establishment Clause is to limit government from legislating or otherwise acting on any matter "respecting an establishment of religion." The powers that fall within the scope of the foregoing clause (denied to government, hence within the sole province of religion) and the powers outside this clause (hence, authority vested in …


The Rise Of Christianity: How The Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became The Dominant Religious Force In The Western World In A Few Centuries Rodney Stark, John W. Welch, Kathryn Worlton Pulham Jul 2000

The Rise Of Christianity: How The Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became The Dominant Religious Force In The Western World In A Few Centuries Rodney Stark, John W. Welch, Kathryn Worlton Pulham

BYU Studies Quarterly

Rodney Stark. The Rise of Christianity: How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1996; San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1997. xiv; 215 pp. Illustrations, index, bibliography. $14.00.


Report From Sundance 2000: Religion In Independent Films, Greg Watkins Apr 2000

Report From Sundance 2000: Religion In Independent Films, Greg Watkins

Journal of Religion & Film

This is the report from the Sundance Film Festival 2000.


Traditional Faiths In Ukraine And Missionary Activity, Anatoly Kolodniy Feb 2000

Traditional Faiths In Ukraine And Missionary Activity, Anatoly Kolodniy

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

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Afro-Cuban Diasporan Religions: A Comparative Analysis Of The Literature And Selected Annotated Bibliography, Sara M. Sanchez Jan 2000

Afro-Cuban Diasporan Religions: A Comparative Analysis Of The Literature And Selected Annotated Bibliography, Sara M. Sanchez

Institute for Cuban & Cuban-American Studies Occasional Papers

No abstract provided.


Religion And Modernity: Ritual Transformations And The Reconstruction Of Space And Time, Chee Kiong Tong, Lily Kong Jan 2000

Religion And Modernity: Ritual Transformations And The Reconstruction Of Space And Time, Chee Kiong Tong, Lily Kong

Research Collection School of Social Sciences

In this paper, we use the case of Chinese religion in Singapore to examine the relationships between religion and modernity, and between social processes, on the one hand, and spatial conceptions, forms and structures and temporal practices, on the other. Specifically, we look at how traditional Chinese rituals are being modified, reinterpreted and invented to fit with modern living. Such ritual transformations entail reconstructed notions of space and time. Through such transformations, modernity does not simply lead to the demise of religious beliefs and practices but allows for a continued role for religion in providing a meaning system for Chinese …


Religion/Religions In The United States: Changing Perspectives And Prospects, Stephen J. Stein Jan 2000

Religion/Religions In The United States: Changing Perspectives And Prospects, Stephen J. Stein

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.


Shamanism And The State: A Conflict Theory Perspective, David K. Gross Jan 2000

Shamanism And The State: A Conflict Theory Perspective, David K. Gross

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

No abstract provided.


"Divine Wisdom And Grace Guided St. Frances..." A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Ultimate Terms In The Narratives Of "The Little Flower Of St. Francis", Karen Feilzer Fishman Jan 2000

"Divine Wisdom And Grace Guided St. Frances..." A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Ultimate Terms In The Narratives Of "The Little Flower Of St. Francis", Karen Feilzer Fishman

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

No abstract provided.