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The Impact of Life Satisfaction, Quality Consciousness, and Religiosity on Customer Switching Intention to Halal Cosmetic

  • USMAN, Hardius;PROJO, Nucke Widowati Kusumo;WULANSARI, Ika Yuni;FADILLA, Thasya
    • Asian Journal of Business Environment
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.5-19
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this research is to study the role of life satisfaction, quality consciousness, and religiosity, which are integrated with the TRA Model to explain the switching intention of Muslim consumers to use Halal Cosmetics and Personal Care (HCPC). The second purpose is to investigate the relationship between variables used in this study to provide recommendations to HCPC producers about Muslim consumer behavior in the market. Research design, data, and methodology: The target population in this study is Muslims who live in Greater Jakarta. Data collection is carried out by the self-administered survey method based on the Purposive sampling technique, and the questionnaire is distributed online. The statistical analysis to test the research hypotheses is the Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM). Results: Life satisfaction, product quality consciousness, and religious commitment have a significant effect on attitude to switching but do not significantly influence the intention of switching to use HCPC. Conclusions: Life satisfaction, quality consciousness, and religiosity that represent individual factors indirectly affect the intention to switch to use HCPC. Thus, religious commitment influences attitude to switching both directly and indirectly.

한국인의 백의풍속(白衣風俗)에 내재된 미의식 (The Aesthetic Consciousness Latent in the Korean People's White Clothes Customs)

  • 김은경;김영인
    • 복식
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    • 제56권7호
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    • pp.1-17
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    • 2006
  • This study purposed to examine Korean people's white clothes custom historically and to explain the aesthetic consciousness latent in the custom. Korean people preferred white clothes, even up to foreigners called them White-clad folk. Not only as in old historical literatures, but also in Soo-suh, Shin-Dang-suh including Sam-Kuk-Ji in China, white clothes were a real symbol to Korean people, ranging chronically far back to the age of ancient tribal countries, Sam-Kuk Period through Koryo Dynasty and even to modern age near the end of Chosun Dynasty, wearing with pleasure regardless of age, sex or social position. Even King himself in Koryo Dynasty is said to have worn white clothes when he was out of official hours. During the Koryo and Chosun Dynasty, white clothes were sometimes prohibited for various reasons including conflicts with the theories of yin-yang and the five elements but such regulations were not effective. To Korean people, white clothes were ordinary people's everyday dress as well as noble people's plain suits, saints' uniforms with religious meanings, ceremonial costumes, funeral garments, etc. The various uses show that white clothes have been worn by many people. The unique custom that a People have worn white clothes consistently for such a long time may contain very deep symbolic meanings representing the people's sentiments and spirits. The present study understood that the meanings come from religious sacredness, magical wish for brightness, the pursuit of purity originating from the people's national traits, assimilation with nature and the will to attain whole ascetic personality. Aesthetic attitudes based on aesthetic values summed up as sacredness, brightness, purity, assimilation with nature, asceticism, etc. are the aesthetic consciousness pursued by Koreans through their white clothes. For Koreans, white color is the origin of their color sense coming from primitive religions such as worshipping the sun and the heaven. In this way, Korean people's preference for white clothes began with primitive religions, was mixed with various social, cultural and religious influences and finally was settled as their durable spirit, symbol and beauty.

세종대왕의 유불화해의식에 관한 연구 (A Study on King Sejong's Amicable Consciousness of Confucianism and Buddhism)

  • 조남욱
    • 윤리연구
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    • 제80호
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    • pp.1-30
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    • 2011
  • 이 글은 조선왕조 제4대 군주 세종대왕의 정신세계를 고찰하는 일환으로 그에게서는 유교와 불교가 동시에 중시되었다는 점을 밝혀 보려는 것이다. 왕조실록에서는 세종이 '해동의 요순(堯舜)'으로 평가되지만, 자세히 살펴보면 부처를 숭신했던 사례들을 종종 발견할 수 있다. 특히 왕실에서 생명의 위험성이 다가오면 구병(救病)을 위한 기도행사를 펼쳤으며 선왕의 사당에는 불당까지 겸비할 것을 추구하였다. 이러한 이면에는 세종의 유불화해의식이 작용하고 있었던 것이다. 유신(儒臣)들은 숭유억불의 기조를 따라 유교문화 확장의 차원에서 부단히 척불론을 전개했다. 특히 왕실의 불사(佛事)에 대해서는 군주와 격렬한 논쟁을 벌이기도 했다. 그러나 세종은 불교의 역사성과 현재성, 그리고 자신의 종교체험 등에 유의하여 그 적폐를 제거하면서도 불교 자체의 존재가치를 긍정하였다. 그렇다고 유교사상을 내세워 불교를 비난하거나 불교정신을 따라 유교를 경시하는 것도 아니었다. 즉 그는 유교를 높이면서도 불교를 버릴 수 없는 것으로 보고, 또 불교를 긍정하면서도 유교적인 삶의 태도를 중시했다. 현실적 삶의 태도로서는 유교윤리를 추구하고 생사 초월의 신앙적 측면으로는 불교를 높이며 융화해가는 입장을 보인 것이다. 특히 생사문제 등 인간으로서의 한계의식이 깊어질 때는 유교의 천명사상이나 제사의례뿐만 아니라 부처에의 믿음으로 위안을 찾을 수 있다고 보았다. 세종에서 유불화해의식의 절정은 선왕을 모시는 사당 문소전에 반드시 불당이 함께 있어야 한다는 모습으로 나타났다. 그와 같은 화해의식이 작용하게 되는 원인으로는 첫째 유교와 불교는 모두 왕조국가의 기조를 튼튼히 하는 데에 긴요하다고 인식되었다는 점, 둘째 기도에 대한 감응을 얻으며 안심입명의 안정감을 가지게 되었다는 점, 셋째 인간 평등의 가치관이 중시되고 있었다는 점 등을 말할 수 있다. 그리고 세종 유불화해의식이 가지는 의의로서는 ① 사람들의 정신적 상황 그대로를 긍정하여 평화적 삶의 기반을 제고시킬 수 있다는 것, ② 도덕적인 삶과 종교적인 삶의 포괄성을 높일 수 있다는 것, ③ 여러 가지 사회적 대립형상을 예방하는 데에 기여한다는 점 등을 들 수 있다.

영적 성숙을 증진하는 종교적 언어의 교육 (Teaching Religious Language to Nurture Spiritual Development)

  • 레니 드 아시스
    • 기독교교육논총
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    • 제65권
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    • pp.9-27
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    • 2021
  • 종교적 언어의 학습은 아동의 영적 성숙을 위해서 중요하다. 아동이 거룩함을 말하는 것이 격려되는 상황 속에서는 아동의 동료 관계, 하나님과 자연의 건강한 관계를 형성하는 역량이 강화된다. 종교교육가의 윤리적 당위성은 종교를 가르치며 삶의 경험을 긍정적으로 갱신하는 과정 속에서 확보된다. 특히, 종교교사는 언어적, 인지적, 그리고 영적 발달을 저해하는 교리적 훈육에 저항해야 하는 책무에 능동적으로 반응할 필요가 있다. 문화적 영향은 아동의 신비와 탐구, 자아발견의 계발에 긍정적인 역할을 한다. 문화적 접근을 통해서 종교교사는 아동에게 종교적 언어를 가르치고 의미-형성과 표현을 위한 도구로 활용이 가능하다.

일본인의 종교심의 구조 - 학생들의 의식조사에서 알 수 있는 것 - (The structure of the Japanese religious mind: Some observations taken from research surveys on the religious attitudes of college students)

  • 井上順孝;佐佐充昭
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제18권
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    • pp.149-164
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    • 2004
  • Various social surveys conducted by mass media and government agencies in recent years in Japan suggest that the percentage of those who believe in religion are between twenty and thirty percent. However, more than seventy percent of Japanese visit Shinto shrines or Buddhist temples during the New year period. Although there are varying interpretations on whether Japanese people are religious or not, detailed research shows the existence of certain religious tendencies among Japanese. I base my estimates on research surveys of college students covering a period of almost ten years. It is helpful for understanding the religiosity of the Japanese to differentiate between "clear-cut religion" and "peripheral religious phenomena." The exact boundary between these two categories, however, is difficult to clearly demarcate. "Clear-cut religion" refers here phenomena which are directly related to established religious organizations such as shrine Shinto, Buddhist sects, or Christianity. "Peripheral religious phenomena" covers such phenomena as fortune telling, mystical phenomena, religious customs and similar matters. It is often said that the younger generations are less concerned with religion. Our seven surveys questioning several thousand college students, conducted between 1995 and 2001, show that only between six and seven percent of the students state that they believe in religion. Additionally, the extent of negative attitudes toward religion quite remarkable. On the other hand, students who take part in conventional ritual such as a New year's visit to a shrine or temple and visiting the graves of ancestors amount to about fifty percentage. In spite of the prevailing negative attitude toward religious groups, these students have apparently kept a certain level of interest in religious customs. Moreover, they show a relatively strong interest in fortune telling, mystical phenomena, or supernatural phenomena. The exact degree of a positive attitude toward peripheral religious phenomena differs according to the level of being informed on these matters. As a whole, they largely rely on information gained from their families and local communities. Therefore, we can conclude that there is a degree of transmission of religious culture among younger generations.

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간호대학생의 생명의료윤리 의식에 영향을 미치는 요인 (Factors Affecting the Consciousness of Biomedical Ethics of the Nursing Students)

  • 권윤희
    • 한국보건간호학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.262-272
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    • 2009
  • Objectives: This study sought to provide basic data for the establishment of a desirable sense of ethics in medical service by analyzing the consciousness of biomedical ethics of nursing students. Methods: Subjects were nursing students selected from four-year and three-year nursing colleges (n=355 and 360, respectively) in D city and G buk-Do region. The Data was analyzed using t-test, one-way ANOVA, and multiple regression. Results: The average point of the consciousness of biomedical ethics was 2.99. As result of analyzing general and specific aspects of the consciousness of biomedical ethics, statistically significant differences were found in age, religion, participation in religious activity, kinds of student group activity in subjects, ethical values, experience of hearing for biomedical ethics, quantity and quality of biomedical ethics in the current curriculum, the experience of conflict for biomedical ethical problem in subjects. The predicting variables that influence the consciousness of biomedical ethics, ethical values, quantity and quality of biomedical ethics in the current curriculum, religion, age, and experience of hearing for biomedical ethics. Conclusions: An arbitration program that could promote either changeable or controllable ethical values must be considered with attention to the significant variables that can promote the consciousness of biomedical ethics of nursing students.

지방세법상 종교단체 비과세·감면의 연구 (Study on Tax Exemption and Reduction for Religious Bodies in Korea - Proposals for improvement in the systems of tax exemption and reduction for religious bodies under the Local Tax Law -)

  • 박상봉
    • 경영과정보연구
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    • 제31권4호
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    • pp.363-376
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    • 2012
  • 현재 우리나라는 종교단체를 대상으로 지방세법상의 비과세 감면에 대한 세제혜택을 부여하고 있다. 그러나 다른 한편으로는 종교라는 특수성을 반영하지 않은 채 다른 기능을 수행하는 비영리법인과 동일한 세제를 적용함으로써 여러 문제를 발생시키고 있다. 또한 대부분의 조세지원이 재산과 관련한 세목에 집중적으로 이루어져 비과세 감면의 본래 기능과 취지가 많이 퇴색되고 있다. 이는 지방재정의 취약을 가져올 뿐만 아니라 필요한 분야에 대하여 최소한의 지원을 해야 하는 유인제도의 기본적인 취지에서도 벗어나는 현상이라고 할 수 있다. 특히, 종교단체의 재산과 관련한 지방세혜택을 지양하고 선진국과 같이 다양한 기부를 유도해 나갈 수 있도록 종합적인 문제해결방안이 강구되어야 할 것이다. 현재 세법에서 부여하고 있는 종교단체의 조세의무에 대해서 이제는 종교단체 스스로가 변화된 의식이 필요로 하며, 또한 정부도 종교단체의 과세관련 자료 등을 체계적으로 정리, 관리하고 필요할 시에는 이를 제시하여 마찰이 없는 범위 내에서 종교단체 스스로의 조세의무이행을 적극 유도하여야 할 것이다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 상황들을 고려하여 종교단체와 관련한 지방세 과세제도를 살펴보고 우리나라 종교단체의 지방세 과세제도에 대한 문제점과 그 개선 방안을 제시하고 있다. 이는 지방세법상 종교단체의 비과세 감면에 대한 개선방안을 제시함으로써 향후 지방자치단체의 재정에 기여하게 될 것이다.

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"All This is Indeed Brahman" Rammohun Roy and a 'Global' History of the Rights-Bearing Self

  • Banerjee, Milinda
    • Asian review of World Histories
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.81-112
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    • 2015
  • This essay interrogates the category of the 'global' in the emerging domain of 'global intellectual history'. Through a case study of the Indian social-religious reformer Rammohun Roy (1772/4-1833), I argue that notions of global selfhood and rights-consciousness (which have been preoccupying concerns of recent debates in intellectual history) have multiple conceptual and practical points of origin. Thus in early colonial India a person like Rammohun Roy could invoke centuries-old Indic terms of globality (vishva, jagat, sarva, sarvabhuta, etc.), selfhood (atman/brahman), and notions of right (adhikara) to liberation/salvation (mukti/moksha) as well as late precolonial discourses on 'worldly' rights consciousness (to life, property, religious toleration) and models of participatory governance present in an Indo-Islamic society, and hybridize these with Western-origin notions of rights and liberties. Thereby Rammohun could challenge the racial and confessional assumptions of colonial authority and produce a more deterritorialized and non-sectarian idea of selfhood and governance. However, Rammohun's comparativist world-historical notions excluded other models of selfhood and globality, such as those produced by devotional Vaishnava, Shaiva, and Shakta-Tantric discourses under the influence of non-Brahmanical communities and women. Rammohun's puritan condemnation of non-Brahmanical sexual and gender relations created a homogenized and hierarchical model of globality, obscuring alternate subaltern-inflected notions of selfhood. Class, caste, and gender biases rendered Rammohun supportive of British colonial rule and distanced him from popular anti-colonial revolts and social mobility movements in India. This article argues that today's intellectual historians run the risk of repeating Rammohun's biases (or those of Hegel's Weltgeschichte) if they privilege the historicity and value of certain models of global selfhood and rights-consciousness (such as those derived from a constructed notion of the 'West' or from constructed notions of various 'elite' classicized 'cultures'), to the exclusion of models produced by disenfranchised actors across the world. Instead of operating through hierarchical assumptions about local/global polarity, intellectual historians should remain sensitive to and learn from the universalizable models of selfhood, rights, and justice produced by actors in different spatio-temporal locations and intersections.

이스라엘의 구소련 유대인 이주자들의 문화정체성 연구 - 1990년대 이주한 뉴커머들의 언어 사용과 종교 수용을 중심으로 (A Study on Cultural Identities of Jewish Immigrants from Former Soviet Union in Israel : Focused on the Language Use and Acceptance of Religion of the Newcomers who immigrated during the 1990s)

  • 최아영
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제38권
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    • pp.297-329
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    • 2015
  • Since 1989 about one million Jews from Former Soviet Union have immigrated to Israel. Now Russian speaking Jews are the second largest ethnic groups after the Israeli Jews who were born in Israel. Although FSU Jews have returned to their ethnic homeland, they continue to live as 'foreigners' due to a cultural distance between sending and receiving society, such as, lack of knowledge about Jewish tradition and religious practice and low level of Hebrew proficiency. Because of this reason FSU immigrants tend to continue remain strong ties with Russian language and culture. There are several reasons for such a relatively slow process of language shift of FSU Jewish immigrants, the language shift to Hebrew. Firstly, majority of FSU immigrants moved to Israel since the 1990s are older than 45. Secondly, their first residences in Israel are mostly located in small and mid-sized cities, where the proportion of Russian speaking immigrants is more than 30%. And finally they consider Russian culture is 'superior' to Israel's Levantine culture. For many Jewish diasporic communities, Judaism was a dominant factor for self-consciousness, but because of Soviet regime, aimed to break all the religious institution including Jewish, Soviet Jewry was uprooted from their religious traditions. Besides about 30% of FSU immigrants are not defined as Jews by the Jewish religious law(Halakhah). And many of them are reluctant to convert to Judaism. FSU Jewish immigrant agree that Israel must be a Jewish state, but for them 'Jewish' does not include religious elements. FSU immigrants consider that religious affiliation of citizens of Israel should not affect their civic rights.