Revise Search
Journal | Issue | Title | |
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy | Vol 9 No. 2 (2021) | Making Courageous Conversation in Healthcare (Part II): Exploring the Impact of Values Based Reflective Practice® on Professional Practice | View |
Suzanne Bunniss | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Complexity of Conversion | Reading a Complex Identity in Conversion: Interpretations of the Ethiopian Eunuch | View |
Minna Heimola | |||
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy | Vol 10 No. 1 (2022) | How Do Healthcare Chaplaincy Spiritual Care Interventions Support Adults’ Mental Health by Integrating Health and Social Care?: A Review of Primary Research Studies Published in English 2010–2019 | View |
Martyn Skinner, Simon Mason, Neil Cockling | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Kings Saul, David, and Arthur: On Writing a History of the 'Dark Age' | View |
Lester Grabbe | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | Studying the Religious Mind | 14. The Rites of the Day of Blood (dies sanguinis) in the Graeco-Roman Cult of Cybele and Attis: A Cognitive Historiographical Approach | View |
Panayotis Pachis | |||
Buddhist Studies Review | Vol 25 No. 1 (2008) | Notes on the Chengju guangming jing, ‘Sūtra of Achieving the Bright Light Concentration’ | View |
Chengzhong Pu | |||
Equinox eBooks Publishing | The Complexity of Conversion | Conversion in Mystery Religions? Theory Meets Mysteries and Conversion | View |
Gerhard Van Den Heever | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Bentley Layton, Coptic in 20 Lessons: Introduction to Sahidic Coptic with Exercises andVocabularies. Paris, Dudley; Peeters, Leuven, 2006, pp. viii + 204, ISBN 9042918101. | View |
Iain Gardner | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Anne Elvey, An Ecological Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Luke: A Gestational Paradigm. Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, 2005, pp. 388, ISBN 077345974X. | View |
Norman Habel | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Alexandru Popescu, Petre Tutea: Between Sacrifice and Suicide. Ashgate, Aldershot,2004, 345pp., ISBN 0754635503 (hbk); 0754650065 (pbk). | View |
Christopher Hartney | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Alister E. McGrath, Christianity: An Introduction. 2nd ed., Blackwell Publishing, Oxford and Melbourne, 2006, pp. xvi + 379, ISBN 1405109017 (hbk). | View |
Robert Crotty | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Manfred Oeming, Contemporary Biblical Hermeneutics: An Introduction. Translated by Joachim Vette. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2006, pp. x + 172, ISBN 0754656608 (pbk); 0754656594 (hbk). | View |
Roland Boer | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | David Keyworth, Troublesome Corpses: Vampires and Revenants from Antiquity to thePresent. Southend-on-Sea, Desert Island Books, pp. 320, ISBN 9781905328307. | View |
Christopher Hartney | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 21 No. 1 (2008) Religion as Identity Factor in Modernity | Lynne Hume and Kathleen McPhillips (eds.), Popular Spiritualities: The Politics of Contemporary Enchantment, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2006, pp. xxii + 203, ISBN 0754639991 (hbk). | View |
Carole Cusack | |||
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion | Vol 26 No. 3 (2013) Rethinking Religion and the Non/Human | ‘What is man but a mass of thawing clay?’: Thoreau, Embodiment, and the Nineteenth-Century Posthuman | View |
Daniel C. Dillard | |||
Comparative Islamic Studies | Vol 2 No. 1 (2006) | When the ‘Other’ becomes ‘Us’: the future of Muslims and Islam in Europe | View |
H. A. Hellyer | |||
Comparative Islamic Studies | Vol 2 No. 2 (2006) | “Traditional” exegeses of 4:34 | View |
Karen Bauer | |||
Fieldwork in Religion | Vol 5 No. 2 (2010) | “Wi, se kretyènn mwen ye” (Yes I am Christian). Methodological Falsehood in Fieldwork | View |
Nadège Mézié | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 8 No. 1 (2005) | Thinking Outside the Box: Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Education and Practice | View |
Bernard Moss | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 8 No. 2 (2005) | The pursuit of Happiness: Evolutionary Origins, Psychological Research, and Implications for Implicit Religion | View |
Kevin Sharpe | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 7 No. 1 (2004) | The Implicit Religion of Love | View |
Christopher Lamb | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 10 No. 1 (2007) | The Implicit Religion of Organs: Transformative Experiences, Enduring Connections and Sensuous Nations | View |
Arlene Macdonald | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 11 No. 1 (2008) IR 11.1 | Introducing Irreligious Experiences | View |
Stephen Bullivant | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 11 No. 2 (2008) IR 11.2 | Non-institutional Religion in Modern Society | View |
Meerten ter Borg | |||
Implicit Religion | Vol 14 No. 4 (2011) Psychological Perspectives on Implicit Religion | Implicit Religion and the Meaning Making Model | View |
Crystal L. Park | |||
1976 - 2000 of 3756 Items | << < 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 > >> |
Search tips:
- Search terms are case-insensitive
- Common words are ignored
- By default only articles containing all terms in the query are returned (i.e., AND is implied)
- Combine multiple words with OR to find articles containing either term; e.g., education OR research
- Use parentheses to create more complex queries; e.g., archive ((journal OR conference) NOT theses)
- Search for an exact phrase by putting it in quotes; e.g., "open access publishing"
- Exclude a word by prefixing it with - or NOT; e.g. online -politics or online NOT politics
- Use * in a term as a wildcard to match any sequence of characters; e.g., soci* morality would match documents containing "sociological" or "societal"
Equinox Publishing Ltd - 415 The Workstation 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)114 221-0285 - Email: [email protected]