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Le clonage humain : du possible au vraisemblable
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ISBN: 2873740531 9782873740535 Year: 2000 Publisher: Namur Artel

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Le clonage humain : en arguments
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ISBN: 2825709093 9782825709092 Year: 2005 Volume: 1

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Le corps en liberté : invention ou illusion du sujet?
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ISBN: 2804018539 9782804018535 2930001569 Year: 2004 Volume: *19 Publisher: Bruxelles : Bruxelles : Editions Labor, Espace de Libertés,

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Ce corps est-il à moi ? C'est en tous cas la certitude que nous avons incorporée depuis les années 60. Bien qu'elle constitue l'un des acquis de la laïcité et des luttes sociales, cette certitude peut être interrogée d'un point de vue laïque, à travers les nouvelles pratiques corporelles auxquelles nous croyons nous adonner en toute liberté. Quelles sont, dans l'esprit du sujet individuel, les parts respectives de l'illusion et de l'invention dans cette religion du corps libéré ? Quel est l'impensé de cette pensée du corps qui semble désormais la nôtre ? Tel est l'objet central de ce livre, dans lequel le regard philosophique s'attache à ce qui relie des pratiques apparemment aussi déviantes que le SM ou le tatouage aux prescriptions du droit, de l'éthique et de la politique. Réflexion abstraite ? Rien n'est moins sûr. Car la problématique ici ouverte enveloppe aussi bien les délits que le clonage, la greffe d'organes, l'euthanasie ou les soins palliatifs adressent à la pensée critique.


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Copyright : een bio-ethisch essay
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ISBN: 9058671542 Year: 2001 Publisher: Leuven Universitaire Pers Leuven


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Main basse sur les vivants
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ISBN: 2213604703 9782213604701 Year: 1999 Publisher: Paris Fayard


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Procréation et droits de l'enfant : actes des rencontres internationales, Marseille, 16, 17 et 18 septembre 2003
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ISBN: 2802719157 9782802719151 Year: 2004 Volume: 57 Publisher: Bruxelles Bruxelles Némésis Bruylant

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Human rights --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- Colloques --- Colloquia --- Droits de l'enfant --- Kinderrecht --- Reproduction (biologie) --- Voortplanting --- Unborn children (Law) --- Human reproductive technology --- Human reproduction --- Children's rights --- Enfant à naître (Droit) --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Reproduction humaine --- Enfants --- Congresses --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Congrès --- Droit --- Aspect moral --- Droits --- Human cloning --- Human embryo --- Bioethics --- Law and legislation --- Research --- 347.63 --- 17.023.33 --- kinderen --- kinderrechten (belang, rechten van het kind) --- biogeneeskunde --- biomedische technologie --- voortplanting (reproductie) --- bio-ethiek (medische, biomedische ethiek, bio-ethische aspecten) --- Kinderrecht. Jeugdrecht. Afstamming. Adoptie. Kinderbescherming. Proefbuisbaby. Draagmoeder. Leenmoeder.--(huwelijksrecht) --- Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- enfants --- droits de l'enfant (intérêt de l'enfant) --- biomédecine --- technologie biomédicale --- procréation (reproduction) --- bioéthique (éthique médicale, biomédicale, aspects bioéthiques) --- Conferences - Meetings --- 17.023.33 Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- 347.63 Kinderrecht. Jeugdrecht. Afstamming. Adoptie. Kinderbescherming. Proefbuisbaby. Draagmoeder. Leenmoeder.--(huwelijksrecht) --- Enfant à naître (Droit) --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Congrès --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Embryo, Human --- Embryology, Human --- Human beings --- Cloning --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation - Congresses --- Human cloning - Law and legislation - Congresses --- Human embryo - Research - Moral and ethical aspects - Congresses --- Bioethics - Congresses --- Acqui 2006 --- Corps humain --- Enfant à naître (droit) --- Enfants conçus par procréation médicalement assistée --- Expérimentation humaine en médecine --- Éthique médicale --- Bioéthique --- Éthique des médecins --- Reproduction --- Aspect religieux --- Ethique


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New age, neopagan, and new religious movements : alternative spirituality in contemporary America
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ISBN: 0520962125 9780520962125 9780520281172 0520281179 9780520281189 0520281187 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oakland, California : University of California Press,

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New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements is the most extensive study to date of modern American alternative spiritual currents. Hugh B. Urban covers a range of emerging religions from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, including the Nation of Islam, Mormonism, Scientology, ISKCON, Wicca, the Church of Satan, Peoples Temple, and the Branch Davidians. This essential text engages students by addressing major theoretical and methodological issues in the study of new religions and is organized to guide students in their learning. Each chapter focuses on one important issue involving a particular faith group, providing readers with examples that illustrate larger issues in the study of religion and American culture. Urban addresses such questions as, Why has there been such a tremendous proliferation of new spiritual forms in the past 150 years, even as our society has become increasingly rational, scientific, technological, and secular? Why has the United States become the heartland for the explosion of new religious movements? How do we deal with complex legal debates, such as the use of peyote by the Native American Church or the practice of plural marriage by some Mormon communities? And how do we navigate issues of religious freedom and privacy in an age of religious violence, terrorism, and government surveillance?

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Cults --- Sects --- Occultism --- United States --- Native American Church of North America --- Mormon Church --- Nation of Islam (Chicago, Ill.) --- Branch Davidians --- Witchcraft --- Neopaganism --- Peoples Temple --- Scientology --- Ras Tafari movement --- Satanism --- Hare Krishnas --- Raà«lians --- Cults -- United States.. --- Occultism -- United States.. --- Sects -- United States. --- american culture. --- american religions. --- american spirituality. --- comparative religion. --- cult leaders. --- cults and religions. --- cults. --- emerging religions. --- flds. --- islam. --- latter day saints. --- lds. --- mormon fundamentalists. --- mormonism. --- native american church. --- neopagan movements. --- neopagan. --- new age movements. --- new age. --- new american religions. --- new religions. --- new religious movements. --- new spiritual movements. --- new theology. --- occultism. --- rastafari. --- religious freedom. --- religious studies. --- scientology. --- separation of church and state. --- wicca. --- world religions. --- new religions in modern America --- the Native American Church --- Mormonism --- plural marriage --- the LDS --- the FLDS --- Spiritualism --- women --- mediums --- messages from other worlds --- the Nation of Islam --- the Five Percenters --- race --- religion --- hip-hop --- Rastafari --- Messianism --- music --- ganja --- the Church of Scientology --- new religions and tax exemption --- Wicca and Neopaganism --- magic --- feminism --- environmentalism --- the Church of Satan --- the Temple of Set --- religious parody --- Satanic panic --- ISKCON --- Hare Krishna --- Eastern religions in America --- brainwashing --- Channeling --- the New Age --- alternative spirituality --- popular culture --- media --- mass murder-suicide --- the Branch Davidians --- religious freedom --- privacy --- the Raëlians --- UFOs --- human cloning --- the study of new religions --- Millenarian movements


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Journal for the scientific study of religion
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ISSN: 00218294 Publisher: Stons, Conn.

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millenarianism --- religious orientation --- quest religion --- religion as quest --- Quest Scale --- personal religious variables --- religious coping --- God concept --- religious behavior --- religious attitude --- mature religiosity --- gender --- clergy --- female clergy --- religious mobility --- family --- parental divorce --- family structure --- religious processes --- quest orientation --- religious questioning --- Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-S) --- neuroticism --- psychoticism --- brainwashing --- cults --- sects --- Europe --- religious minorities in Europe --- religion and state --- government policy --- European Union (EU) --- governmental commissions --- Belgium --- France --- Italy --- Switzerland --- Germany --- Sweden --- government administration --- parliamentary reports --- Belgian report --- Administrative Reports on Cults and Sects --- legislation --- anti-cultism --- religious persecution --- anti-cult --- Western Europe --- postmodernity --- 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disorders --- social movements --- political parties --- Republican Party (US) --- court cases --- sociology of law --- abuse --- Supreme Court (US) --- religious heterogamy --- moral obligations --- new age --- Netherlands --- secularization --- depillarization --- educational systems --- Catholicism in The Netherlands --- Dutch Catholic Church --- Catholic identity --- religious disaffiliation --- children --- morality --- religion and morality --- social support --- religious support --- China --- Chinese Communist Party (CCP) --- seminary training --- Mysticism Scale --- mystical phenomenology --- religious involvement --- religious homogamy --- conservative Protestantism --- Christian God descriptions --- strictness --- congregation studies --- religious contributions --- theological belief --- religious transformation --- neosecularization --- United Kingdom (UK) --- sexuality and gender --- human rights --- Islam and human rights --- religiousness and humility --- Civic Engagement --- Religious Doubts Scale --- religiousness --- Poland --- religion and tolerance --- intolerance --- spirituality --- religious attitudes and behavior --- paranormal belief --- religion and paranormal belief --- religion and sexuality --- sexuality groups --- religion and gender --- childbearing --- religion and childbearing --- childbearing behavior --- Spiritual Assessment Inventory (SAI) --- spiritual development --- religious issues --- interfaith marriage --- intermarriage --- intergroup relations --- Catholicism --- religiosity --- voluntary association participation --- volunteering --- Brazil --- protestantism in Brazil --- Protestant missions --- mission work --- Spiritual Transcendence Index (STI) --- New Age --- religious decline --- religious change --- nonreligiosity --- prayers --- cognitive psychology --- African Americans --- religious affiliation --- gender differences in religiousness --- Jewish religious behavior --- religious identity --- gender orientation --- masculinity ideology --- Orthodox Christianity --- Orthodox Churches --- political participation --- church activities --- adolescents --- adolescent religiosity --- youth religious participation --- American youth --- youth religiosity --- National Survey of Children (NSC) --- anti-Catholicism --- anti-Catholic bias --- religious questing --- compassion --- religious right --- religious-right --- political behavior --- India --- contraception --- birth control --- social learning theory --- personal spirituality --- American Christianity --- human cloning --- Church of Sweden --- Evangelical renewal movements (ERM) --- United Methodist Church (UMC) --- evangelical clergy --- youth --- American adolescents --- African American Baptist Church --- religiosity and mental health --- religious stratification --- colonial America --- forgiveness --- paranormal beliefs and religious beliefs --- Australia --- mormonism --- belief in God --- religious switching --- lived religion --- Mexico --- schisms --- Virgin Mary --- apocalyptic Marian colony of Nueva Jerusalén --- schismogenesis --- Nueva Jerusalén --- Apocalyptic Marianism --- Nabor Cardenas --- religion and delinquency --- adolescent delinquency --- African-American congregations --- social service activity --- multiracial congregations --- religion and race --- racial diversification --- National Congregations Study (NCS) --- religious rights --- Muslim religious rights --- Islam in Europe --- network closure --- family formation --- 9-11 --- World Trade Center (WTC) --- terrorism --- September 11 attacks --- Lebanon --- Lebanese Muslims --- religious freedom --- religious pluralism --- freedom of religion --- Iran --- theocracy --- Islamic societies --- congregational growth --- modernization theory --- strictness theory --- praying --- International Churches of Christ (ICOC) --- Bahá'í communities --- People's Temple --- multiracialism --- multiculturalism --- social services --- religiousness and spirituality --- generativity --- anti-semitism --- American Judaism --- sexuality --- denominational growth and decline --- sacralization --- religious authority --- faith-based organizations --- service organizations --- public welfare --- organizational mechanisms --- innovations --- Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) --- Soviet Union --- Soviet Russia --- scientific atheism --- American protestant denominations --- Catholic religious orders --- women --- Chinese Catholic Church --- catholic identity --- capital punishment --- death penalty --- adolescence --- sect-to-church theory --- Catholic Church --- Catholic parish organizational structure --- religiosity and nonreligiosity --- life satisfaction --- Protestant Church --- scandals --- race --- National Survey of American Life (NSAL) --- religion and health --- religiosity and belief --- secular transition theory --- Norwegian Church Abroad (NCA) --- religion and nationalism --- religion and nation --- threat perceptions --- value-support --- religious out-groups --- parental religiosity --- religion and youth --- scripture reading --- National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) --- Abrahamic religions --- American clergy --- religious fertility --- gender roles --- statistical analysis --- Judaism --- Pope Francis --- religious leadership --- netnography --- social media research --- Reform Judaism --- religion and internet --- online religion --- virtual religions --- healthcare --- chaplaincy --- professionalization --- gendered processes --- religion and mental health --- sexual morality --- Turkey --- corona --- coronavirus --- Covid-19 --- pandemic --- Christian nationalism --- diversity in religiosity --- personal morality --- predictors of religiosity --- evangelical identity --- Born-again Christianity --- racial attitudes --- racial resentment --- attachment --- prosocial behaviors --- religion and charity --- Orthodox Jews --- public funding --- abortion legality --- terminology 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spirituality --- cross-cultural research --- Orthodox Judaism --- marriage --- Yeshiva Orthodoxy --- Modern Orthodoxy --- Jewish communities --- National Survey of Religious Leaders (NSRL) --- magic --- religion and magic --- phylogenetic --- paranormal --- demography --- Jews --- social science --- whiteness --- American Jews --- Catholic education --- religious education --- faith-based education --- institutional identity --- ministry --- seminary --- pastoral ministry --- career plans --- vocation --- social influence --- depression --- occupational distress --- clergywomen --- Black Church --- homosexuality --- homophobia --- LGBTQ --- religious expression --- workplace status --- work autonomy --- socioeconomic status (SES) --- smartphones --- digitalization of religion --- Christian higher education --- color-blindness --- color-cognizance --- racial reconciliation --- religious bias --- ethical standards --- deviance --- antiascetic hypothesis --- East Asia --- Asianization --- multiple religious belonging (MRB) --- Asian religiosity --- discrimination --- workplace --- spiritual calling --- Latin America --- sub-saharan Africa --- political attitudes --- Renewalist Christianity --- pentecostalism --- Pentecostals and Charismatics --- Christian Nationalism --- Biblical Literalism --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracy belief --- conspiracism --- covid-19 --- existential security --- economic insecurity --- evangelicalism --- sermons --- poverty --- pastors --- gender ideology --- South Korea --- Christianity --- Confucianism --- Buddhism --- separate spheres ideology --- religious events --- Arbaeen Event --- Iranian Shiites --- social interpretation --- social solidarity --- pilgrimage --- Buddhist education --- violent behavior --- internal secularization --- priest research --- religious parties --- Pakistan --- politicians --- political elites --- risk preferences --- Vladimir Putin --- Religious Right --- Ukraine --- hedge funds --- derivatives

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