Intentional Systems Theory as a Conceptual Framework for Religious Studies

Intentional Systems Theory as a Conceptual Framework for Religious Studies
Title Intentional Systems Theory as a Conceptual Framework for Religious Studies PDF eBook
Author Matti Kamppinen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Intentionality (Philosophy)
ISBN 9780773414129

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Investigates the philosophical assumptions in religious studies, especially in ethnography of religion.

The Sacred in the City

The Sacred in the City
Title The Sacred in the City PDF eBook
Author Liliana Gómez
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2012-02-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 144118810X

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This book reflects the way in which the city interacts with the sacred in all its many guises, with religion and the human search for meaning in life. As the process of urbanization of society is accelerating thus giving an increasing importance to cities and the 'metropolis', it is relevant to investigate the social or cultural cohesion that these urban agglomerations manifest. Religion is keenly observed as witnessing a growth, crucially impacting cultural and political dynamics, as well as determining the emergence of new sacred symbols and their inscription in urban spaces worldwide. The sacred has become an important category of a new interpretation of social and cultural transformation processes. From a unique broader perspective, the volume focuses on the relationship between the city and the sacred. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, combining the expertise of philosophers, historians, architects, social geographers, sociologists and anthropologists, it draws a nuanced picture of the different layers of religion, of the sacred and its diverse forms within the city, with examples from Europe, South America and the Caribbean, and Africa.

Methodological Issues in Religious Studies

Methodological Issues in Religious Studies
Title Methodological Issues in Religious Studies PDF eBook
Author Matti Kamppinen
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Anthropology of religion
ISBN 9780773426061

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This book elucidates the conceptual or theoretical issues in religious studies by means of utilizing the tools of philosophical analysis, providing a philosophy of religious studies that is anchored in the intentional systems theory, on one hand, and in scientific realism, on the other hand.

Social Work Education and the Grand Challenges

Social Work Education and the Grand Challenges
Title Social Work Education and the Grand Challenges PDF eBook
Author R. Paul Maiden
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 318
Release 2023-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000861813

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The Grand Challenges for Social Work (GCSW) provides an agenda for society, and for the social work profession. The 13 GCSW have been codified by the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare and are emerging as a significant underpinning in the education of undergraduate and graduate social work students throughout the USA. This volume serves as a guide as to how this can best be achieved in alignment with the 2022 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) from the Council of Social Work Education. Divided into four parts: Individual and Family Well-Being Stronger Social Fabric A Just Society The Grand Challenges in the Field Each chapter introduces a Grand Challenge, situates it within the curricula, and provides teaching practices in one of the targeted domains as well as learning objectives, class exercises, and discussions. By showing how to facilitate class discussion, manage difficult conversations, and address diversity, equity, and inclusion as part of teaching the topic, this book will be of interest to all faculty teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It should be noted that there are additional supplementary chapters beyond the 13 GCSW that provide further context for the reader.

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 22

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 22
Title Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 22 PDF eBook
Author Ralph L. Piedmont
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 376
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004216472

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Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion publishes empirical and theoretical studies of religion from a wide range of disciplines and from all parts of the globe. A special section is devoted to the issue of psychological type and religion and especially how psychological type can increase our understanding of Christian ministry. Alongside this section are papers presenting studies on subjects such as civic participation, suffering with God, and spirituality. Together these papers represent important contributions that advance theory and evidence in a number of different fields of contemporary relevance to the study of religion.

Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience

Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience
Title Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 191
Release 2019-10-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004409963

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Neuroscientists often consider free will to be an illusion. Contrary to this hypothesis, the contributions to this volume show that recent developments in neuroscience can also support the existence of free will. Firstly, the possibility of intentional consciousness is studied. Secondly, Libet’s experiments are discussed from this new perspective. Thirdly, the relationship between free will, causality and language is analyzed. This approach suggests that language grants the human brain a possibility to articulate a meaningful personal life. Therefore, human beings can escape strict biological determinism. Contributing author Sofia Bonicalzi has received funding from the European Union’s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014-2020) under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 754388 (LMUResearchFellows) and from LMUexcellent, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Free State of Bavaria under the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal Government and the Länder.

Judaism and Modernization on the Religious Kibbutz

Judaism and Modernization on the Religious Kibbutz
Title Judaism and Modernization on the Religious Kibbutz PDF eBook
Author Aryei Fishman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 222
Release 1992-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 052140388X

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This work in the field of intellectual history explores religious ideas which emerged in Jewish thought under the influence of secular ideologies, and in response to the social and cultural realities created by Jewish Emancipation, Zionism and socialism. By concentrating on the major Jewish Orthodox movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Professor Fishman examines the innovative mechanisms of traditional Judaism that were activated by these movements, as they strove to accommodate new realities. The study focuses specifically on the Religious Kibbutz Federation in Israel, which (in the process of building its self-contained pioneering settlements) developed a religious sub-culture that incorporated the central values of Jewish nationalism and socialism. Professor Fishman shows that - by creating the most far-reaching synthesis of modern, and traditional Jewish, culture at the community level - the settlements of the RKF may be regarded as a test case for the measure of the capacity of Judaism to adapt to modern life.