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Journal articles on the topic "Interpersonal communication – Religious aspects – Christianity"

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Rut Frida Hastuti Nduru and Nehemia Nome. "Peran Soft Skill dan Hard Skill dalam Peningkatan Kualitas Guru Pendidikan Agama Kristen Di Era 5.0." Coram Mundo: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen 5, no. 1 (2023): 200–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/corammundo.v5i1.178.

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The 5.0 era is marked by rapid technological advances and social changes, affecting various aspects of life, including the field of education. Christian religious education plays an important role in shaping the character and morals of the younger generation. But in reality, the lack of emphasis on developing soft skills can be a problem, because the teacher's ability to interact empathetically, have creativity, leadership, and adaptability becomes very important in guiding students in a spiritual, moral, and emotional context. In addition, an excessive focus on hard skills, such as understand
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Ragsdale, J. D. "Relational Communication Competence and Christian Religious Commitment." Journal of Communication and Religion 15, no. 2 (1992): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jcr199215211.

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Christians are commanded to love their neighbors, but whether or not committed Christians demonstrate this love through communication is unknown. This study explains the basis for predicting a link between Christian commitment and communication and investigated associations among three aspects of relational communication competence and religious commitment. Results show important ties among intent to disclose, amount of disclosure, interaction involvement, and interpersonal communication satisfaction and components of Means, End, and Quest religiosily.
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Doronina, S. V. "Verbal Extremism in Everyday Interpersonal Communication." Theory and Practice of Forensic Science 14, no. 2 (2019): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-61-66.

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The extremist statements are diverse and can be classified in a range of aspects: semantic, pragmatic and rhetorical. Analysis of expert practice enables to distinguish two semantic classes: statements about national/religious group and statements about nationalist ideology. In terms of pragmatism the statements are divided into the following types: calls for action against a group; statements about actions against a group and negative attitude to it; humiliation of group members; threat to group members. Apart from that constative statements are divided into two subgroups depending on their r
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Bobyreva, Ekaterina, Olga Dmitrieva, Tatyana Gonnova, and Anna Oganesyan. "Suffering in world religions within paradigm of modern information." SHS Web of Conferences 109 (2021): 01010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110901010.

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Any type of discourse, along with its characteristic concepts, operates with its own values. The basis of religious discourse form universal values providing moral guidelines that represent a standard for people of different cultures and eras, which are associated with the ideals of justice and are timeless. Among the universal are cultural, social and moral values. The bulk of religious values form cultural ones in any modern society. Religious beliefs form inner culture of a person. Some religious values can be referred as social and include: meaningful (meaning of life, happiness), universa
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Faridah, Faridah, Muhammad Yusuf, and Asriadi Asriadi. "Pembinaan Akhlak Remaja Melalui Komunikasi Interpesonal dalam Keluarga (Analisis Sugesti dalam Hypnoparenting)." RETORIKA : Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi dan Penyiaran Islam 3, no. 2 (2021): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.47435/retorika.v3i1.713.

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This study discusses the Development of Adolescent Morals through Interpersonal Communication in the Family by analyzing the impact of suggestion in hypnoparenting. This research is a form of qualitative research by conducting field studies (field research) which seeks to reveal about social phenomena and certain social aspects in the family and community being studied. The rise of juvenile delinquency both in big cities and in rural areas is a matter of great concern and requires problem solving to cope with the increasing prevalence of juvenile delinquency. The family as the main foundation
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Nasruddin, Nasruddin. "Bentuk Komunikasi Antar Umat Beragama dalam Menciptakan Kerukunan di Desa Pembakulan Kecamatan Batang Alai Timur Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Tengah." Al-Hiwar : Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknik Dakwah 11, no. 1 (2023): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18592/al-hiwar.v11i1.7880.

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Indonesia is currently faced with a plurality of religions, and of course, this plurality of religions is very vulnerable to conflict between religious communities. One area that has a plurality in the religious field is Pembakulan Village. Pembakulan Village is one of the villages that inhabits the Mount Meratus area which is very far away with modern civilization and adheres to several religions such as Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and one of them is the local religion, namely Kaharingan. Of course there are interesting which made them able to survive and live in harmony until now. And one
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Lawrence, Louise J. "‘Take Up Your Mat and Walk’: [Dis-] Abled Bodies of Communication and Early Christian Wandering." Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture 53, no. 4 (2023): 263–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01461079231210849.

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Early Christianity relied heavily on walking, yet New Testament Studies has largely neglected the cultural significance of walking in the ancient world and its connection to Early Christian communication. Walking, often seen as a conscious cultural act, is often overlooked in scholarly discourse, with the focus primarily on its symbolic aspects. Drawing from interdisciplinary research in classics, cultural studies, and social science, this study aims to explore how early Christian bodily movement and communication have been perceived and culturally appropriated in European and North American s
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Sispurwanto, Yedi, Muchlis R. Luddin, and Rugaiyah Fitri. "INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP, HAPPINESS, INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION TO NORMATIVE COMMITMENT OF PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS IN KAMPAR REGENCY OF RIAU PROVINCE." Journal of Education Research in Administration and Management (JERAM) 2, no. 1 (2018): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.29061/jeram.v2i1.85.

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The purpose of this study is to study the influence of leadership, happiness, interpersonal communication to normative commitment of public Junior High School teachers in Kampar Regency of Riau Province. This research uses a quantitative approach with the survey method. The sample of this research is 148 lecturers of civil servant status (PNS) at public Junior High Schools (SMP Negeri) located in Kampar Regency, which is collected from 4 schools, selected based on schools that get the highest National Examination (UN) and National Examination Integrity Index (IIUN) value at 4 sub-districts. Th
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Žeňuch, Peter. "Духовные песни в контексте интеркультурной и интерконфессиональной коммуникации". Fontes Slaviae Orthodoxae 3, № 3 (2021): 71–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/fso.6269.

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Paraliturgical song production provides opportunities for interdisciplinary research of interethnic, intercultural and interreligious relationships. It opens up the possibilities for understanding the development of cultural identity created by intensive cultural communication of Latin and Byzantine spirituality and is an integral part of the spiritual life of believers from the very beginning of Christianity. The contribution explains the different linguistic, cultural and ethnic confessional aspects that have influenced the formation of the cultural identity of users of such non-liturgical r
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Wąsik, Elżbieta Magdalena. "Extending the domain of interpersonal rhetoric in linguistic pragmatics through interactional properties of communication participants." Chinese Semiotic Studies 20, no. 4 (2024): 549–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/css-2024-2027.

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Abstract The paper argues that the hitherto developed linguistic pragmatics can observe cultural conditions of communication acts and empirically accessible interpersonal relationships between communication participants. However, linguistic pragmatics cannot thoroughly probe into the fundamental nature of communicative intentions nor into the mental endowments of human individuals. Pragmatics in the domain of linguistic studies shows that what constitute the investigative objects in the domain of pragmatic studies are the principles, rules, and maxims of interpersonal rhetoric, which are used
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interpersonal communication – Religious aspects – Christianity"

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Flynn, JoAnne Irene. "Religious social support groups: Strengthening leadership with communication competence." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2008. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3345.

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This project involved the development of a training manual for religious small group leaders to become competent communicators of support, and to understand the nature and role of crisis groups for the purpose of supporting members in crisis.
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Aboagye, Lauren Lee. "Strengths that contribute towards resilience in the early years of marriage." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1667.

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Divorce is a common phenomenon in South Africa, affecting many families across the country. On the other hand, there are many couples who choose to remain married, despite having endured significant stress. In a review of literature there have been studies conducted exploring enduring marriages (marriages that have lasted twenty years or more), but little on resilience in the early years of marriage. With many couples choosing to divorce within the first ten years of marriage, there is value in exploring the strengths of young marriages that contribute towards resilience. The following questio
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Reddy, Mike Megrove. "Communication in Christian groups from movements to organisations." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/456.

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A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of D. Litt. In Communication Science University of Zululand, 2004.<br>This dissertation reports the results of a study made of the forms of communication employed by Judaeo-Christian religious groups when they saw themselves as movements, compared to when they had become organisations. Beginning with ancient Israel, the study documents how forms of communication become elaborated during the organisational phase of groups' existence. The forms of communication used in Christian religious groups are documented from the ri
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Beattie, Cora Rebecca. "An exploration of a London Church Congregation's perceptions of homosexuality." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1640.

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The following treatise focuses on the ongoing conflict within the church regarding the issue of homosexuality. It is an important issue that has divided both churches and denominations and it continues to cause hurt in both the lives of Christians and non-Christians alike, both straight and gay. The popular position seems to be that the church, and Christians in general, are homophobic and believe that Christianity and homosexuality are not compatible. This research is a case study and focuses on a church in London. The research was carried out to discover whether this position, often portraye
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Van, der Westhuyzen Albertus. "Die gemeente as interpreterende gemeenskap in die preekmaakproses." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1430.

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Lai, Karyn 1964. "Morality and the care ethic : relationships in the classical Confucian and Pauline Christian traditions." Phd thesis, Faculty of Arts, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/8617.

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Arnette, Jeffrey S. "Christian maturity, epistemic style, and marital satisfaction." Virtual Press, 1996. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1073731.

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This study was designed to investigate two hypotheses. The first was to determine if either an individual's epistemic style or Christian maturity were capable of predicting marital satisfaction among couples where at least one spouse was a church attender. The second was to determine if a matching score between spouses on epistemic style and Christian maturity would be able to predict marital satisfaction among couples where at least one spouse was a church attender. The Global Distress Scale (GDS) of the Marital Satisfaction Inventory was used as the dependent variable. The Psycho-Epistemolog
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Kotzé, Judith Johanna 1969. "Interreligieuse dialoog as model vir die intra-geloofsgesprek rondom seksuele oriëntasie." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52309.

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Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2001<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Dialogue between Christians of different sexual orientations is not taking place in the church. From a missiological perspective this lack of dialogue damages the unity of the church and therefore its credibility to the outside world. There is a diversity of opinions and experiences in terms of sexual orientation in the church. Dialogue with each other from an arrived and positioned attitude, where judgement and rejection dominates, does not model reconciliation and the experience of unity. This research aims to further the
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Higgs, Michael John. "The impact of the Western conceptualization of the Christian gospel on its communication in a non-Western environment, with particular reference to the AmaXhosa." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/356.

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This thesis examines the extent and nature of the impact of the contextualization of Christianity upon the amaXhosa from the missionary irruption in the nineteenth century to the present day, and proceeds to examine the implications of this impact for the presentation of the Christian gospel in the contemporary Eastern Cape. Chapter One describes the problem, offers definitions of key concepts and outlines the procedural method for the rest of the thesis. Chapter Two deals with the question of the cross-cultural communication of the Christian gospel in theory. Doctrinal questions such as the n
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Mee, Richard. "Community pastoral care : a critical empirical study of the role of the pastor in the community." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/19916.

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Thesis (MTh)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Pastors and congregations need to communicate the faithfulness and care of God within the real life contexts of the communities that they are a part of. The problem is that pastoral theology has been predominantly linked to individual psychology rather than to theory that facilitates a specifically Christian care for whole communities. This study asks how pastors can engage with the concrete realities of their communities, caring for real and practical needs, within the context of the specifically Christian focus of the Gospe
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Books on the topic "Interpersonal communication – Religious aspects – Christianity"

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Kendall, R. T. Controlling the tongue. Charisma House, 2007.

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Pegues, Deborah Smith. 30 days to taming your tongue. Harvest House Publishers, 2005.

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Randall, Robert L. Let's talk: Helping couples, groups, and individuals communicate. United Church Press, 1997.

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Sedler, Michael D. Stop the runaway conversation: Take control over gossip and criticism. Chosen Books, 2001.

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Farrel, Bill. The 10 best decisions a couple can make. Harvest House Publishers, 2005.

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Rosberg, Gary. Improving communication in your marriage. FamilyLife, 2000.

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Hawkins, David. How to get your husband's attention. Harvest House Publishers, 2005.

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Hawkins, David. How to get your husband's attention. Harvest House Publishers, 2005.

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Maxwell, John C. Everyone communicates, few connect: What the most effective people do differently. Thomas Nelson, 2009.

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Maxwell, John C. Everyone communicates, few connect: What the most effective people do differently. Thomas Nelson, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Interpersonal communication – Religious aspects – Christianity"

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Khroul, Victor. "Digitalization of Religion in Russia: Adjusting Preaching to New Formats, Channels and Platforms." In The Palgrave Handbook of Digital Russia Studies. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42855-6_11.

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AbstractExamining the “digital” as a challenge to one of the most traditional spheres of private and public life of Russians, the chapter is focused on institutional aspects of the religion digitalization in the theoretical frame of mediatization. Normatively, digitalization as such does not contradict the dogmatic teaching of any traditional for Russia religion, in Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism theologically it is being considered as a neutral process with good or bad consequences depending on human will. Therefore, functionally digital technologies are seen by religious instituti
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Doehring, Carrie, and Allison Kestenbaum. "Interpersonal Competencies for Cultivating Spiritual Trust." In Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo. University of North Carolina Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469667607.003.0009.

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This chapter describes three interpersonal spiritual care competencies building upon each other to cultivate spiritual trust: spiritual self-differentiation, spiritual empathy, and spiritual reflexivity. In the lifelong process of learning these competencies, chaplains need to practice spiritual self-care that helps them self-differentiate by maintaining healthy boundaries within the power dynamics of caregiving. Chaplains practice spiritual differentiation by drawing upon their religious, theological, and clinical education to focus on differences between their own and another person's belief
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"It has been said that Britain in the 1940s and 1950s was the only place in the world that a person’s social status could be noted within seconds by accent alone. Oral communication and vocabulary was status laden. Accent revealed education, economic position and class. Today, particularly in certain professions (including law), regional accents can often be a source of discrimination. Such discrimination is not spoken of to those whose speech habits are different; only to those whose speech habits are acceptable, creating an elite. Given the variety of oral communication, accent, tone and vocabulary, it is clear that it is not just the language that is important but how it is communicated and the attitude of the speaker. Does it include or exclude? Written expressions of language are used to judge the ultimate worth of academic work but also it is used to judge job applicants. Letters of complaint that are well presented are far more likely to be dealt with positively. The observation of protocols concerning appropriate letter writing can affect the decision to interview a job applicant. So, language is extremely powerful both in terms of its structure and vocabulary and in terms of the way it is used in both writing and speaking. Rightly or wrongly, it is used to label one as worthy or unworthy, educated or uneducated, rich or poor, rational or non-rational. Language can be used to invest aspects of character about which it cannot really speak. An aristocratic, well spoken, English accent with a rich vocabulary leads to the assumption that the speaker is well educated, of noble birth and character and is rich; a superficial rationale for nobleness, education and wealth that is quite often found to be baseless. 2.4 CASE STUDY: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE, LAW AND RELIGION Religion, politics and, of course, law find power in the written and spoken word. Many aspects of English law remain influenced by Christianity. The language of English law, steeped in the language of Christianity, speaks of the ‘immemorial’ aspects of English law (although the law artificially sets 1189 as the date for ‘immemoriality’!). In many ways the Christian story is built into the foundation of English law. Theories of law describe the word of the Sovereign as law; that what is spoken is authority and power, actively creating law based on analogy just as God spoke Christ into creation. Since the 16th century, when Henry VIII’s dispute with the Holy Roman Catholic Church caused England to move away from an acceptance of the religious and political authority of the Pope, English monarchs have been charged with the role of ‘Defender of the Faith’. As an acknowledgment of modern pluralist society, there have recently been suggestions that the Prince of Wales, if he becomes King, should perhaps consider being ‘Defender of Faith’, leaving it open which faith; although the role is tied at present to Anglicanism, that Christian denomination ‘established by law’. English law recognises the Sovereign as the fountain of justice, exercising mercy traceable back to powers given by the Christian God. Indeed, this aspect of the." In Legal Method and Reasoning. Routledge-Cavendish, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843145103-13.

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