Search Results - "Abraham"
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Abraham Maslow: The Needs Hierachy
Published 2008“…Abraham Maslow is considered to be the father of Humanistic Psychology. …”
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Commonalities and differences among the Abrahamic faiths
Published 2011“…Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. …”
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Studies in world religions : an introduction to Abrahamic traditions
Published 2013“…It is expected that the Studies in World Religions: An Introduction to Abrahamic Traditions will be a valuable introductory reference work on the Abrahamic traditions, for Muslim students and public readers. …”
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Worthwhile theological dialogue of the abrahamic faiths: opportunities and challenges
Published 2014“…Like other universal religious faiths, religious traditions of Abrahamic faiths are widely practiced by many societies in different corners of the world. …”
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The three Abrahamic faiths and their roles in making peace, unity and co-existence
Published 2011“…The three Divine Abrahamic faiths i.e. Judaism, Christianity and Islam, revealed to the prophets of God, are divine religions that shape outlook of life, people’s perception, culture and civilization and enhance the relationship between God-man-universe. …”
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Analisis konsep Abrahamic Faiths dan kaitannya dengan pluralisme Agama
Published 2012“…Terminology of Abrahamic Faiths within the contemporary real-world comparative religion has been manipulated by leaders to strengthen the concept of religious pluralism is not only related to the Abrahamic Faiths, but also related to wad'i religions on the basis of prophetic chronology of Abraham. …”
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Incorporating divine command theory in the world of accountants’ professional codes of conduct based on Abrahamic religions
Published 2016“…Finally, proposing a new religion-based guide of ethics for accountants by refering to Abrahamic religions scriptures. This study concluded that IFAC code of ethics is a secular code and it is not based on a clear normative theory, thus it lacks supervision and accountability authorities. …”
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The trialogue of Abrahamic religions: a plea for systematization of values = Trialogue agama Abrahamik: rayuan untuk sistematisasi nilai
Published 2012“…Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are known in intellectual discussion as Abrahamic religions. There have been efforts by some scholars of theses religions to initiate and continue trialogue among them. …”
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Women position in Abrahamic religions: A comparative study on the concept and philosophy of modesty and modest dress observance / Zohreh Sadatmoosavi
Published 2016“…Today, women’s position in Abrahamic religions is a controversial issue in academia and media. …”
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The historical, theological and spiritual commonality between the monotheistic religions: a comparative approach between the Biblical Abraham and the Quranic Ibrahim
Published 2024“…This article deals with the Prophet Abraham as a historical, theological and spiritual commonality between the monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. …”
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The three Abrahamic faiths and their roles in making peace, unity and co-existence through moral and ethical, religious and socio-cultural transformations
Published 2011“…The three Divine Abrahamic faiths i.e. Judaism, Christianity and Islam, revealed to the prophets of God, are divine religions that shape outlook of life, people’s perception, culture and civilization and enhance the relationship between God-man-universe. …”
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Gender, education and family dynamics in Jewish-American fiction: 1915-1930
Published 2023Subjects: “…Jewish-American Fiction; Abraham Cahan; Anzia Yezierska; Michael Gold; Lower East Side; gender in literature; education in literature; family in literature; Bildungsroman; proletarian novel…”
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