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Protestant missions from the United States entered the Republic of Korea and Guatemala at the same time (1884 and 1882 … Guatemala does not follow this pattern. Evangelical, Pentecostal, and neo-Pentecostal denominations and churches focused their … educational institutions and medical facilities) characterized Protestant missions in the Republic of Korea, but not Guatemala …
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Protestant missions from the United States entered the Republic of Korea and Guatemala at the same time (1884 and 1882 … Guatemala does not follow this pattern. Evangelical, Pentecostal, and neo-Pentecostal denominations and churches focused their … educational institutions and medical facilities) characterized Protestant missions in the Republic of Korea, but not Guatemala …
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Protestant missions from the United States entered the Republic of Korea and Guatemala at the same time (1884 and 1882 … Guatemala does not follow this pattern. Evangelical, Pentecostal, and neo-Pentecostal denominations and churches focused their … educational institutions and medical facilities) characterized Protestant missions in the Republic of Korea, but not Guatemala …
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Ergebnisse nahe, dass ethnische Homogenität und Protestantismus zum einen auf direktem Wege ein Klima des Vertrauens erzeugen …
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We project the religious composition of the United States to 2043, considering fertility differences, migration, intergenerational religious transmission and conversion by 11 ethnoreligious groups. If fertility and migration trends continue, Hispanic Catholics will experience rapid growth,...
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Few theories in the social sciences have gained more widespread acceptance than Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism - despite a lack of conclusive empirical evidence. At the core of Weber's theory lies a connection between Protestantism and attitudes toward work. Using...
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