Sentences with phrase «cultural conflict so»

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So, it's intriguing to me how Christians, for instance, from different first language groups can * seem * to have the same belief structures, but still end up with lots of different cultural conflicts.
Failure to do so leads to cultural and even violent conflicts as in Sri Lanka in recent decades.
A Christian observing the conflict over the canon might be excused for feeling like a child watching his brothers fight it out over his toy «Canon,» after all, like so many of our political and cultural concepts, was stolen from the Church, or more charitably, it was borrowed and never returned.
So long as the Church was understood as primarily institutional, in terms of its parallelism to a state rather than to a cultural society, and so long as tradition meant resistance to reform, conflict between the principles of traditional and Scriptural authority was inevitablSo long as the Church was understood as primarily institutional, in terms of its parallelism to a state rather than to a cultural society, and so long as tradition meant resistance to reform, conflict between the principles of traditional and Scriptural authority was inevitablso long as tradition meant resistance to reform, conflict between the principles of traditional and Scriptural authority was inevitable.
And one could correctly point to the distinct cultural entities in the world to which the manifold inter-ethnic conflicts are ever so many dramatic testimonies.
The importance of conflict resolution and not letting insignificant things get under your skin is preached at a cultural level, but is more so a box to check for both employer and employee (or parent to child).
Michele Gelfand, a cultural psychology professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, studies the motivations underlying conflict — losing and regaining honor, taking revenge, and so on — and how those motivations vary across cultures.
For the US has witnessed an impressive range of cultural commentaries on the epidemic, exploring the conflicts and evasions that determine so much social policy, from safer sex campaigns to television soap operas.
Featuring photography and moving image installation, this show examines the media representation and cultural constructions of zones of conflict in the so - called «War on Terror».
-LSB-...] simply improving the clarity of scientific information will not dispel public conflict so long as the climate - change debate continues to feature cultural meanings that divide citizens of opposing world - views.
They also need to be able to counsel and help non-US lawyers find ways to bridge conflicting cultural norms and expectations, and give those lawyers the training, support and guidance necessary to do so successfully.
To make raising children even more confusing, there is a bewildering array of conflicting information for parents, the media feeds off stories of family drama and distress, and cultural change during the past thirty years has been so extensive that many family values are often seen as being old - fashioned or outdated.
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