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Jews and Muslims in Israel. The paper attempts to explain the similarities and the differences between the two ethno … sample included 898 Jews and 215 Muslims, representing the labor force. The MOW dimensions were: work centrality, intrinsic … orientation, economic orientation and interpersonal relations. Findings – While among Jews, religiosity degree affected all four …
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Using violence to promote one's beliefs grabs the headlines. Nevertheless, today the main threat does not come from the violent few, who do get some attention in this paper, but from the growing numbers who wish coercively to impose their views on others. Most world cultures encompass such...
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This study investigates religious predictors of happiness in a population-based sample of Israeli Jewish adults (N = 991). Using data collected in 2009–2010 as a part of the International Social Survey Programme’s Religion III Survey, analyses were conducted on a fully recursive structural...
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This study investigates the impact of religiousness on mental health indicators in a population sample of Israeli Jews …
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basis of market incentives. Islam, Orthodoxy and Catholicism are treated as collectivist religions, whereas Judaism and …
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) and God's Will (e.g. Judaism, Christianity, or Islam). This liberation implies that man will totally appropriate his … linked with the evolution of Western Culture (with Paganism and Judaism as the roots of Western history).Third, sexuality is …
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implications for the current evolution of Chinese institutions. The authors compare two similar cultures/religions, Judaism and … Jews, from a social exchange mechanism to a transactional mechanism and the present ongoing rationalization of the Chinese …
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