What cultural elements are adopted without crossing biblical boundaries to present the gospel to 5th graders, PhD's, or those with no theistic background?
Not exact matches
«If you ask me
what I think is the most important, whoever tech companies hire, they need people from diverse backgrounds, racially diverse and diverse in terms of gender, and especially when we are talking about content moderation, there is a
cultural element to that.
«Like Vietnam, one of the crucial
elements we secured was
what is known as a work plan, a mechanism to deal with outstanding issues, which for Canada includes ensuring the deal provides better access and terms for autos and does not affect our unique
cultural sensitivities,» Joseph Pickerill, spokesman for Canadian Trade Minister Francois - Philippe Champagne, said in a statement.
By folk culture I mean to highlight
what T. S. Eliot and Christopher Dawson understood to be the interrelated nature of family, region, and religion as
elements that give rise to
cultural forms.
My childhood fed into how I think about food and cooking now — and
what satisfies all of the
cultural elements that define a person.
Although some scholars decry
what they see as a global homogenization due to the spread of American
cultural elements overseas, Ferguson finds that rural Haitian youth are not oriented toward American persons, products, media, or sports.
This is an example of
what James Clifford describes as part of the «modern art - culture system» [3] in which, «the West or the central power adopts, transforms, and consumes non-Western or peripheral
cultural elements, while making «art,» which was once embedded in the culture as a whole, into a separate entity.»
Many high - end yoga retreats focus on the
elements of luxurious accommodation, spa treatments and gourmet meals offered by Yoga Escapes, but
what makes its own proposition so different is the emphasis it places on the
cultural stimulation alongside the quality of the yoga.
The name is taken from the book «Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play -
Element in Culture,» by the Dutch historian and
cultural theorist Johan Huizinga, who claimed that the act of playing (ludus) is
what makes human beings human — and that it predates culture.
For the most part the critical mass welcomed this return to realism and their passive disregard for homegrown modernism had knock - on effect; lack of attention led to public's lack of understanding, constituting
what Davis would call the «
cultural monopoly» he saw to be taking place in the U.S. Genuine efforts had been made to incorporate new formal
elements and meanings into art but this progressive aesthetic spirit had eventually waned in the face of
cultural provincialism, which was being «exploited... at the expense of progress.»
There's an
element of
cultural bias and an
element of
what Michael Mann and John Cook have called a «misinformation surplus».
She explores the complex
elements at work in
what it means to be an Indigenous woman living in two cultures, and how indigeneity connects
cultural identity, political awareness and advocacy within
what we understand about the Indigenous experience, knowledge and sexual power.
Also for these reasons, family group is therefore an important
element of mediation between the
cultural values transmitted at the level of extended community, and
what actually the child and then the adolescent assimilate within their own
cultural knowledge.