Items where Subject is "Religion"
Number of items at this level: 32.
BBiley, F., 2010. In search of mindfulness. International Journal of Healing and Caring, 10 (1). Brown, L., 2009. International Students in England: Finding Belonging Through Islam. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 29 (1), pp. 57-67. Berger, R., 2007. Re-designing the Designer: Adapting Polytheism in Battlestar Galactica. In: BSG 2007: The Politics, Poetics and Philosophy of Battlestar Galactica, 28 July 2007, Buckingham Chilterns University College. CCopp, S., 2009. Book Review: Christian Theology and Market Economics ed. I.R. Harper and S. Gregg. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 1849801829. Economic Affairs, 29 (4), pp. 105-106. Copp, S., 2007. Book Review: Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy ed. P. Booth. Faith in Business Quarterly. Cox, T. and Biley, F., 2006. Thoughts on scepticism. Spirituality and Health International, 7 (4), pp. 211-217. Copp, S., 2005. Power vs accountability: what can good corporate governance teach the church? Faith in Business Quarterly, 9, pp. 11-18. Copp, S., 2002. Markets & morality. In: Discussion hosted by the School of Finance and Law and the Chaplaincy, Bournemouth University, 2002, Bournemouth. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 2002. The harmonisation of EU law affecting companies and not-for-profit organisations: implications for religious associations. In: Conference on Structured Pluralism: A Practical Legal Framework for Faith in the European Union, 2002, Newcastle. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 2001. The law and christian ethics in business. In: Brown, H., ed. The law and Christian ethics : a series of lectures on ethical issues facing society today. Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press, pp. 36-75. Copp, S., 2000. The law and Christian ethics in business. In: Public lecture at the Martin Hall, Edinburgh University, at the invitation of the Board of Social Responsibility of the Church of Scotland, 2000, Edinburgh. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 1999. Developing a relationally based law of contract - a question of good faith? In: Relationships and Justice Conference sponsored by the LCF and the Jubilee Centre, 1999, London. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 1998. Developing a relationally based law of contract - a question of good faith? In: LCF Academic Conference on Law and Relationism, 1998, Aberdeen. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 1996. A Christian vision for corporate governance. In: LCF Academic Conference on Christian Perspectives on Law Reform, 1996, London. (Unpublished) Copp, S., 1996. Religious freedom in worship and evangelism. In: Religious Liberties in the United Kingdom (hosted by the Rutherford Institute), 1996, London. (Unpublished) FFagan, D., Kiger, A. and van Teijlingen, E., 2010. A survey of faith leaders concerning health promotion and the level of healthy living activities occurring in faith communities in Scotland. Global Health Promotion, 17 (4), pp. 15-23. GGrief, N., 2004. British Quakers, the peace tax and international law. In: Janis, M. W. and Evans, C., eds. Religion and International Law. Rotterdam: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, pp. 339-356. HHerrera, A., Gerdau-Radonic, K. and Guerrero, J. M., 2009. La materialización de los ancestros: Reflexiones en torno a las tumbas de Keushu (Ancash, Perú). In: 13er Congreso de Antropologia en Columbia, 30 September -3 October 2009, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia. (Unpublished) KKing, K. and Hemming, P., 2012. Exploring multiple religious identities through mixed qualitative methods. Fieldwork in Religion, 7 (1), 29 - 47 . LLynch, P., Germann Molz, J., McIntosh, A., Lugosi, P. and Lashley, C., 2011. Theorising hospitality. Hospitality & Society, 1 (1), pp. 3-24. MMacGregor, P., 2011. Blame and the Messengers: Journalism as a Puritan Prism for Cultural Policies in Britain. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15 (2), pp. 231-244. MacGregor, P., 2009. Journalism, public imagination and cultural policy. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15 (2), pp. 231-244. Maughan, C.W. and Copp, S., 2000. Economic efficiency, the role of law, and the Old Testament. In: International Conference on Biblical Economics, 2000, Jerusalem, Israel. (Unpublished) RRound, J., 2010. “The Apocalypse of Adolescence”: Use of the Bildungsroman and Superheroic Tropes in Mark Millar & Peter Gross’s Chosen. In: Lewis, A. D. and Hoff Kraemer, C., eds. Graven images: religion in comic books and graphic novels. New York: Continuum, pp. 188-202. Regmi, P., Simkhada, P. and van Teijlingen, E., 2009. Youth & Sex. The Kathmandu Post, 8 Dece. Round, J., 2007. Apocatastasis: redefining tropes of the apocalypse in Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean’s Signal to Noise. In: Millennial Fictions, 6-7 July 2007, Brunel University, London. (Unpublished) SStevens, P., 2009. Is the way we respond to Nature an Altered State of Consciousness? In: Health, Mental Health and Exceptional Human Experiences, 7 September 2009, Liverpool Hope University, England. (Unpublished) Soetendorp, R., 2005. Another penny for your thoughts. Manna, 97 (Spring). Soetendorp, R., 2005. Who owns my thoughts? Manna, 86 (Winter). Street, S., 1998. Beyond Paradise - The Wildlife of a Gentle Man. Other. Unpublished. (Unpublished) TTeather, R., 2006. Tax and Theology. Journal of Markets & Morality, 9 (1), pp. 115-125. Todres, L., 1999. How does liberating self-insight become tacit understanding?: A phenomenological enquiry. In: Watson, G., Batchelor, S. and Claxton, G., eds. The psychology of awakening : buddhism, science and our day-to-day lives. London: Rider, pp. 177-186. |
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