نتایج جستجو برای: sacred

تعداد نتایج: 4313  

2012

Resumen Manifestations of mental suffering have already been considered divine, mysterious and sacred. Sufferers look for the sacred, agencies of faith and religion, in search of relief for the suffering their mental disorder causes. This study aims to understand the position and perception of members of the social suppor t network that is established in the context of religious agencies for pe...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2011
Jeremy Ginges Scott Atran Sonya Sachdeva Douglas Medin

The idea that people inevitably act in accordance with their self-interest on the basis of a calculation of costs and benefits does not constitute an adequate framework for understanding political acts of violence and self-sacrifice. Recent research suggests that a better understanding is needed of how sacred values and notions of self and group identity lead people to act in terms of principle...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2014
Allen K Sabey Amy J Rauer Jakob F Jensen

Previous work has underscored the robust links between sanctification of marriage and marital outcomes, and recent developments in the literature suggest that compassionate love, which is important for intimate relationships, may act as a mediator of that relationship. Accordingly, the current study used actor-partner interdependence models to examine the relationship between a spiritual cognit...

Journal: :Human nature 2005
Candace S Alcorta Richard Sosis

This paper considers religion in relation to four recurrent traits: belief systems incorporating supernatural agents and counterintuitive concepts, communal ritual, separation of the sacred and the profane, and adolescence as a preferred developmental period for religious transmission. These co-occurring traits are viewed as an adaptive complex that offers clues to the evolution of religion fro...

2016
Keun Jeong Song Jae-Bum Kim Jinhee Kim Chanwoong Kim Sun Young Park Chang Hee Lee Yong Soo Jang Gyu Chong Cho Youngsuk Cho Sung Phil Chung Sung Oh Hwang

1 Department of Emergency Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 2 Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea Department of Anesthesiology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea Department of Emergency Medicine, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, K...

2009
Michael Banton

The Policeman in the Community by Michael Banton is viewed as a seminal work in the Anglo-American sociological study of the police. This article – which draws on and cites a personal dialogue with Banton himself sets this work in context by outlining the intellectual formation of its author in the 1950s, before setting out the main theoretical and methodological aspects of this study. It is ar...

2005
Candace S. Alcorta Richard Sosis

This paper considers religion in relation to four recurrent traits: belief systems incorporating supernatural agents and counterintuitive concepts, communal ritual, separation of the sacred and the profane, and adolescence as a preferred developmental period for religious transmission. These co-occurring traits are viewed as an adaptive complex that offers clues to the evolution of religion fro...

2017
Yashaswini Shetty Prima Shweta D'Souza

The sacrum was considered to be a sacred bone. In fact the very name sacrum comes directly from the word os sacrum, a Latin word which means sacred bone. The sacrum was related to reproduction, fertility, and reincarnation in meso America. In olden days it was considered as a door way for the translocation of spirits from one world to other. Backache especially that belongs to the lower back is...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Religion. American Academy of Religion 2007
Bron Taylor

"Soul surfers" consider surfing to be a profoundly meaningful practice that brings physical, psychological, and spiritual benefits. They generally agree on where surfing initially developed, that it assumed a religious character, was suppressed for religious reasons, has been undergoing a revival, and enjoins reverence for and protection of nature. This subset of the global surfing community sh...

2010
DOUGLAS A. MARSHALL

A theory of sacralization is offered in which the sacred emerges from the collision of temptation and tradition. It is proposed that when innate or acquired desires to behave in one way conflict with socially acquired and/or mediated drives to behave in another way, actors ascribe sacredness to the objects of their action as a means of reconciling the difference between their desired and actual...

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