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Shin Woong Rhee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this project is to change the elderly's perception of Somang School through lifelong education. The role of the elderly in an aging church is more important than ever. The church should help them play a pivotal role in the church, Eight participants participated in this project in 12 sessions at Somang School belonging to Somang…
Descriptors: Churches, Lifelong Learning, Church Role, Older Adults
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Wickersham, Mary Eleanor – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013
The passage of a stringent immigration law in Alabama in 2011 makes relevant the juxtaposition of clergy and congregant attitudes and behaviors toward illegal immigrants as related to Biblical teachings that require charity to aliens. In order to examine the relationship between religious attitudes and illegal immigration, approximately 426…
Descriptors: Clergy, Attitudes, Undocumented Immigrants, Religious Conflict
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Adamczyk, Amy – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2009
Although much research has examined the relationship between religion and abortion attitudes, few studies have examined whether religion influences abortion behavior. This study looks at whether individual and school religiosity influence reported abortion behavior among women who become pregnant while unmarried. Hierarchical Logistic Models are…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Religious Factors, Context Effect, Protestants
Skinkle, John Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Problem: The problem of this study was to determine the difference in leadership attitude toward change scores across two independent variables in selected Southern Baptist Churches. The two independent variables are church size (small 0-49, medium 50-149, large 150-349, and very large 350+) and church age (well established, intermediate, and new)…
Descriptors: Protestants, Leadership, Attitudes, Change
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Hayes, Bernadette C.; McAllister, Ian – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
How education systems operate in divided societies is an increasingly important question for academics and educational practitioners as well as for governments. The question is particularly pertinent in post-conflict societies, where education is a key mechanism for resolving conflict between divided communities. Using Northern Ireland as a case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution, Role of Education, Protestants
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Denig, Stephen J.; Dosen, Anthony J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) was an ecumenical council of Catholic bishops from around the world. The bishops made changes both in the internal life of the Church (e.g., the sacraments and daily practices of Catholics) and in the approach that the Church took toward other religions and toward the secular world. These changes transformed…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational History, Institutional Mission, Governance
Kalish, Richard A.; Goldberg, Helene – Death Education, 1978
On the whole, the experiences of clergy with funerals and funeral directors were positive, although a significant minority provided negative judgements. The general consensus of the clergy was that people did need more protection from inappropriate funeral practices than they were presently getting. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Catholics, Clergy, Death
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Lee, Cameron; Iverson-Gilbert, Judith – Family Relations, 2003
Studies of clergy have emphasized the effects of stressors inherent to the profession and the impact of these on the minister's personal and family life. A model of family stress was employed to extend the focus to include three classes of variables: demands, social support, and perception. Results indicated that perception variables are more…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clergy, Family Work Relationship, Protestants
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Cameron, Paul; And Others – College Student Journal, 1971
Generally speaking this study uncovered little or no economic difference between Catholics and Protestants as indexed by occupational status and income or upward mobility. It found no current validity for the Weber Thesis in economic attitudes. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Catholics, College Students, Economics
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Elias, John L. – Religious Education, 2004
This article describes the involvement of Roman Catholics in the Religious Education Association during the first 50 years of its existence. It examines attitudes of Protestants toward Catholics expressed in journal articles, convention speeches, and archival material. It presents the contributions of Roman Catholics at conventions and in journal…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Catholics, Protestants, Journal Articles
Winter, J. Alan; Mills, Edgar W. – 1968
Three urban training programs for clergy sponsor Research on Training for Metropolitan Ministry (RTMM), a project of the Ministry Studies Board of the National Council of Churches. RTMM has two main objectives: to increase understanding of the relationships among the attitudes, skills, and activities of clergymen, and to identify changes in these…
Descriptors: Activities, Administration, Attitude Measures, Attitudes
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Starks, Brian; Robinson, Robert V. – Social Forces, 2005
Sociologists have documented a convergence of Protestants and Catholics in their valuation of autonomy and obedience as desirable traits for children from 1958 through 1991. By the 1980s, Alwin (1986) found that variation in such values within Protestants and Catholics was greater than that between them. Analyzing the GSS from 1986 to 2002, we…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Protestants, Catholics
Steelman, Virginia Purtle – 1973
The study investigated the relationship of selected situational attitudes toward food to the subcultural variables of religious locality, race, and age of homemakers in 2 Louisiana communities. A systematic random sample of 362 homemakers from an Anglo-Saxon Protestant community and a French Catholic community was used. Communities were selected…
Descriptors: Age, Analysis of Covariance, Attitudes, Catholics
Johnstone, William Milton – 1967
The relationship between background characteristics of young adults such as sex, marital status, parenthood, income level, age, educational background, occupational level, and church participation were studied as to their influence on the ethical values of marital fidelity, honesty, and goodwill. Of 400 young adults in 52 Protestant congregations…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Churches, College Students
O'Neill, Joseph P.; Grandy, Jerilee – 1994
The attitudes of entering seminarians and high school and college students toward organized religion and religious professions were examined to determine why people enter the ministry. Various published sources, including a survey of 4,968 beginning seminarians that was conducted by the Educational Testing Service in fall 1992 and 1993 and a fact…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Career Choice, Catholics, Church Related Colleges