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UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOSITY: EXPLORING ITS EFFECTS ON MORAL REASONING AND PERSONAL VALUES

What is religiosity?
Religiosity refers to a person's level of adherence to religious beliefs and practices. It can be measured through self-reported measures such as frequency of attendance at...

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POLYGAMY: ITS IMPACT ON MORAL REASONING AND RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE RIKBAKTSA

In the Rikbaktsa religion, polygamy is a common practice that has been practiced for centuries. Polygamy refers to the practice of having multiple wives, which is often seen as a way of ensuring the...

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RELIGION & SEXUAL VIOLENCE: SHIFTING PERCEPTIONS, MORAL JUDGEMENT, COMMUNITY RESPONSES.

How are religious discourses on sexual violence constructed, and how do they influence community responses, moral reasoning, and victim experiences?
The term "sexual violence" refers to any type...

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TANZANIAN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES SHAPE MORAL REASONING, RELATIONSHIPS & SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

I will explore how Tanzanian religious communities shape people's moral reasoning, relational attachments, and sexual self-regulation. Religious communities are an integral part of many people's...

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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN SOCIAL TRUST, RELIGIOUS SEXUAL NORMS, AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

Social trust and religious sexual norms play an important role in shaping sexual negotiation, moral reasoning, and emotional bonding between partners. Social trust refers to people's belief that...

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HOW RELIGIOUS NARRATIVES ABOUT SEXUAL SIN SHAPE MORAL REASONING, RELATIONAL NEGOTIATION, AND EROTIC IDENTITY FORMATION

Religious narratives have played a significant role in shaping societal norms and values since ancient times. These narratives are often centered around religious figures and their actions, which...

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EXPLORING HOW MORMON SEXUAL NORMS IMPACT RELATIONSHIP SATISFACTION AND MORAL REASONING

As a practicing member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), I have witnessed firsthand how sexual norms can impact an individual's daily life. In this article, I will explore how...

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A LOOK AT HOW CANADIAN RELIGIOUS PLURALITY IMPACTS PREMARITAL SEXUAL CONDUCT, MORAL REASONING, AND RELATIONAL TRUST

Canadian society is increasingly characterized by a broad range of religions and spiritual practices that are reflected in the country's cultural values. This religious diversity has led to an...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF BULGARIAN RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ON PREMARITAL SEX ON RELATIONAL INTIMACY AND PERSONAL VALUES

Bulgarian religious beliefs have been an integral part of society for centuries. It is important to understand how these teachings shape sexual attitudes and behaviors because they can influence the...

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RELATIONSHIP TRUST CRISIS: CAN IT AFFECT SEXUAL NEGOTIATION AND MORAL REASONING?

How do crises of trust interact with religious sexual norms to shape sexual negotiation, moral reasoning, and relational satisfaction in couples?
The interaction between crises of trust and...

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