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  • 111Robert Charles Zaehner — (1913 1974) was a British academic who specialised in Eastern religions. He was also an intelligence officer.LifeBorn April 8th 1913 in Sevenoaks, Kent, the son of Swiss immigrants, Zaehner was educated nearby at Tonbridge School. Later admitted… …

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  • 112Upādāna — Translations of Upādāna English : clinging, grasping, attachment Pali …

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  • 113Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im — is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law. His specialties include human rights in Islam and cross cultural issues in human rights, and he is the director of the Religion and Human Rights Program at Emory.… …

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  • 114Japanese values — are cultural assumptions and ideals particular to Japanese culture. Empathy and Human Relations In Japanese mythology, the gods display humanist emotions, such as love and anger. [cite book |first=B.H. |last=Chamberlain |authorlink=Basil Hall… …

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  • 115Bahá'í Faith and science — A fundamental principle of the Bahá í Faith is the harmony of religion and science. Bahá í scripture asserts that true science and true religion can never be in conflict. [cite book | author=Various |authorlink=Universal House of Justice |… …

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  • 116Robert Keohane — Robert O. Keohane (born 1941) is an American academic and a neoliberal institutionalism theorist in international relations. He is currently a Professor of Political Science at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Early life Keohane …

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  • 117Augustinian hypothesis — The Augustinian hypothesis suggests that the Gospel of Matthew was written first. The Gospel of Mark was written using Matthew as a source. Then the Gospel of Luke was written using both Mark and Matthew. The Augustinian hypothesis is a solution… …

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  • 118Margaret Archer — (born January 20, 1943) is Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK, since 1973. She is best known for coining the term elisionism in her 1995 book Realist Social Theory: The Morphogenetic Approach. She studied at the University of …

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  • 119Emotional contagion — is the tendency to catch and feel emotions that are similar to and influenced by those of others. One view developed by John Cacioppo of the underlying mechanism is that it represents a tendency to automatically mimic and synchronize facial… …

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  • 120Sense of community — (or psychological sense of community) is a concept in community psychology and social psychology, as well as in several other research disciplines, such as urban sociology, which focuses on the experience of community rather than its structure,… …

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