religiosity in English

noun

[re·lig·i·os·i·ty || rɪ‚lɪdʒɪ'ɑsətɪ /-'ɒs-]

state of being religious, piousness, devoutness; excessive in the observance of religious laws and principles

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1. Pakistan expert: Religiosity Aiding spike in militancy

2. 1952 The cosmogonic and Anthropogenic myths are of secondary importance in Yahwistic religiosity

3. Yet, Antiascetic acts—those explicitly proscribed in a religious context—were dampened by peer religiosity only

4. Study findings did not support the hypothesis that Antiascetic behaviors were more affected by religiosity than criminal behaviors

5. Crusading Realism discusses the presidential dominance of American foreign policy and the religiosity and leadership style of President George W

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7. Her "holy-roller" religiosity certainly is the most persuasive influence on Donnie, who is vulnerable to her flatteries and Cajoleries

8. However, with controls for secular moral influences, religious effects in the form of peer religiosity persisted only for the Antiascetic offenses of gambling, drug law offenses, and alcohol offenses.

9. ‘Antiascetic Hypothesis’ [holds] that behaviors that violate ascetic values, but are not consistently disapproved in secular settings are more likely to be affected by religiosity than are behaviors that clearly violate societal laws”

10. The arguments made here develop a series of related concepts — the work of waiting, an ethics of relief, and Areligious religiosity — that begin to address this need at the heart of critical theory

11. Thus we have seen that the religiosity of populism can be discerned through locating the two main components of the populist movement, the people and the leader, which are sanctified and assigned the status of Absoluteness

12. The Backslidden condition may be manifested externally (in cursing, drinking, lying, etc.); but it occurs in the heart (Prov 14:14) Often concealed in secret (2 Ki 17:9), the backslider's condition may remain hidden behind a facade of religiosity.

13. In opposing how the war against Al-Qaeda and the Taliban is fought, many in Pakistan's minuscule middle class find themselves aligned with people they abhor: extremists whose distorted religiosity violates the tolerant version of Islam prevalent in this region.

14. Reported in the literature in support of the "Antiascetic Hypothesis" that behaviors that violate ascetic values, but are not consistently disapproved in secular settings, are more likely to be affected by religiosity than are behaviors that clearly violate societal laws (Albrecht et al

15. Those who are most vulnerable to the aggressive proselytizing of sects—a just cause for concern—and those who are incapable of resisting the onslaught of agnosticism, relativism and secularization are generally the baptized who remain insufficiently evangelized; they are easily influenced because their faith is weak, confused, easily shaken and naive, despite their innate religiosity.

16. Beatas, BEATERIOS AND CONVENTS: THE ORIGIN OF THE BASQUE FEMALE CONVENTUAL LIFE Nere Jone Intxaustegi Universidad de Deusto Spain Date of receipt: 13th of October, 2015 Final date of acceptance: 13th of September, 2016 Abstract This article analyzes the beaterios as expressions of feminine religiosity during the Middle Ages preceding the regular convents founded during the …

17. Unlike Barth, Radhakrishnan argued that every historical expression of religiosity is a valid, positive response to the ultimate reality; however, in a Barthian manner, though for very different reasons, Radhakrishnan also held that not all religions have attained the level of truth and goodness where they can lead their followers to the realization of the timeless Spirit.