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Steps towards a Psychology of Prayer,m to need moments of prayer (Abrams, Gerard, & Timms, 1985, p. 60). Argyle and Beit-Hallahmi (1975, p. 12) noted that “about 44 per cent of the adult population” in Britain “claim to pray every day, mostly before going to bed,” and to pray about “family and friends, especially for those who are ill,供过于求 发表于 2025-3-23 19:01:57
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Welfare Policies, Religious Commitment, and Happiness,eted in different ways. Some assume a negative relationship, so that the expanding welfare state generates civil privatism or narcissism, and individuals become increasingly removed from the public sphere and from voluntary organizations. Others depict the welfare state as encouraging participation单挑 发表于 2025-3-24 15:05:58
Conclusion,ut recognize cautiously that more work is needed to clarify these relationships. Nevertheless, they all accept that religions can offer preventive and therapeutic resources, most obviously among the poor, homeless, bereaved, and for those who are physically or mentally ill. But not only there.小木槌 发表于 2025-3-24 19:54:30
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