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Western Seminary

EducationPortland, Oregon, United States
About: Western Seminary is a education organization based out in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Refugee & Mental health. The organization has 15 authors who have published 18 publications receiving 363 citations. The organization is also known as: Western Seminary-San Jose & Western Seminary-Sacramento.

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TL;DR: Romantic heartbreak is common, affects all genders, and does not spare the adolescent or adult as mentioned in this paper, while some recover and experience growth beyond their pre-break-up state, others do not fully recover.
Abstract: Romantic heartbreak is common, affects all genders, and does not spare the adolescent or adult. While some recover and experience growth beyond their pre-break-up state, others do not fully recover...
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01 Jun 2019
TL;DR: The authors examines the funeral sermon given by the Baptist theologian Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) for his friend and deacon Beeby Wallis in 1792 as a vantage-point from which to pursue reflection on Fuller's concept of heaven and the beatific vision.
Abstract: Abstract This essay examines the funeral sermon given by the Baptist theologian Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) for his friend and deacon Beeby Wallis in 1792 as a vantage-point from which to pursue reflection on Fuller’s concept of heaven and the beatific vision. The sermon has two main themes: the rest and rewards of those who die in Christ. The essay examines how Fuller interprets both of these phrases and then, looking at the rest of Fuller’s corpus, notes that ultimately God himself is the believer’s reward.
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TL;DR: A four-step framework for exploring and responding to a patient's stated religious objections to vaccination is introduced, culminating in suggested approaches for respectful and collaborative discussions to encourage optimum patient protection consistent with informed consent and patient belief systems.
Abstract: Religious objections to vaccines are in the news, but clinician engagement with patients' underlying religious objections has been minimal, presumably because clinicians lack tools to respectfully address these objections while honoring patient autonomy. This article introduces a four-step framework for exploring and responding to a patient's stated religious objections to vaccination, culminating in suggested approaches for respectful and collaborative discussions to encourage optimum patient protection consistent with informed consent and patient belief systems. Three hypothetical situations are presented and evaluated.
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25 Aug 2022

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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20221
20212
20203
20191
20184
20172