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    Stress in the Roman Catholic priesthood: "Harvest for a millennium" by Doyle, Una

    Published 2005
    “…The implications of these results are discussed both in terms of their correspondence with findings in general occupational stress research and in terms of a proposed rudimentary stress management programme that might be implemented to help manage stress within the Roman Catholic priesthood.…”
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    Strategy transformation and change : changing paradigms in Australian Catholic health and aged care by Ryan, John Joseph

    Published 2001
    “…How do organisations in the Australian Catholic Health and Aged Care sector transform shared strategic thinking into formulated strategy? …”
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    “It’s all about making choices”: Paradigms of moral practice in a Catholic Primary School by Grabowski, Karol Franciszek-Maria

    Published 2022
    “…Children are offered a range of experiences which enable moral growth to take place in a supportive environment which interprets the teachings of the Catholic Church in terms of the many ecologies which the children inhabit. …”
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    Determinants of financial inclusion and their impacts on income inequality and poverty by Rasheed, Balach

    Published 2017
    “…The coefficient of the interaction term between financial inclusion and institutional quality is negative and significant, suggesting that stronger institutions further enhance the role of financial inclusion and thus reduce poverty.…”
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    ‘… a highly practical thing for working and fighting…’ : the ecclesiology of G. K. Chesterton by De Santis, Anthony Nicholas

    Published 2025
    “…In addition, then, to situating Chesterton within a particular theological context, this thesis is consistently engaged in close readings as it seeks to answer the fundamental question, ‘How does this poem or story or prose text enact and communicate theological meaning?’ In terms of the constructive aspect, this thesis takes inspiration from Chesterton’s irenicism and therefore incorporates, for example, ecclesiological insights and elements from various ecclesial traditions, most notably, Anglican, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox.…”
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    Malaysian hybrid ghazals by Joseph Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall

    Published 2022
    “…What emerged are hybrid ghazals, which I term Malaysian hybrid English ghazals; a manifest use of indigenous languages in the ghazals. …”
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    Robert Wilmot Horton and liberal Toryism by Lamont, Stephen Peter

    Published 2015
    “…Chapter 7 concludes that Wilmot's advocacy of Catholic Emancipation, on grounds of expediency, conformed to the approach normally ascribed to liberal Tories in principle if not in detail. …”
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    Learning environment, attitudes and anxiety across the transition from primary to secondary school mathematics by Deieso, D., Fraser, Barry

    Published 2018
    “…This study involved the transition experience of 541 students in 47 classes in 15 primary (year 7) and secondary (year 8) government and Catholic schools in metropolitan and regional South Australia. …”
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    Accepted or not: homosexuality, media, and the culture of silence in the Philippine society by De Leon, John Angelo, Jintalan, Joseph

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the paper is to investigate how Filipinos seem to have a culture of silence in terms of accepting same sex marriage despite the presence and seemingly acceptance of homosexuals in mainstream media. …”
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    'The infyrmitie of fayth': Anti-Nicodemism and religious insecurity in Marian and early Elizabethan England by Griffiths, Andrew

    Published 2022
    “…They did so in general terms but did not openly condemn named individuals. …”
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    The effect of religiosity on individual’s risk attitudes among young adults: The case of Christianity by Foo-Kune, Anthony

    Published 2013
    “…Targeting only individuals within the same range of age (20-25 years old) and controlling the gender factor, we have first found that there was a significant difference, in terms of risk preferences, between Protestants, Catholics and Orthodoxies, with Protestants being the most risk averse and Orthodoxies being the most risk taker. …”
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