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“Genuine and fundamentally human”: a qualitative study into Dutch humanist chaplains’ conceptualizations of empathy
Religion and fear of death among older Dutch adults
Worldview commitment and narrative foreclosure among older Dutch adults: Assessing the importance of grand narratives
Producing Authenticity, Difference and Extremism ; The Framing of Religious Converts in Dutch and Flemish Newspapers
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“Islam Is My Washing Line” ; Long-Term Religious Trajectories of Dutch Female Converts to Islam
The future of chaplaincy in a secularized society: a mixed-methods survey from the Netherlands
The outcomes of healthcare chaplaincy on hospitalized patients. A quasi-experimental study in Belgium
Empathic Flow: Dutch Humanist Chaplains’ Experiences with Professional Empathy and Its Challenges
How Military Chaplains Strengthen the Moral Resilience of Soldiers and Veterans: Results From a Case Studies Project in the Netherlands