In some ways, Christian -
college culture seems remarkably stable over many decades.
Not exact matches
The feminist exegetes give equally short shrift to pious Judaism; in a commentary on the Book of Genesis, Amherst
College religion professor Susan Niditch dismisses the
culture of the ancient Hebrews as one «in which powerful women are regarded with suspicion as unnatural and evil» (actually, the women in Genesis
seem quite the opposite, inspiring quite a bit of respect from their menfolk).
Newbies to this condition might feel their sex lives are entirely over and get struck with their lives; they may also find difficulty in dealing with the hook up
culture, that
seems will be a moment of the game at campuses and
colleges.
In many settings, particularly on
college campuses, enthusiasm about the maker movement — and about innovation itself — has often
seemed to dovetail with the values of entrepreneurship and start - up
culture, or has reflected excitement about how the movement can enrich STEM education.