Not exact matches
Patriarchy — a
cultural system in which men exercise unilateral authority over their households and (
generally) over society — is, according to Burk, God's ideal for this
world.
Generally speaking, however, the new spiritual enthusiasts — Pentecostals and the like — are so individualistic and
world - escaping that they avoid
cultural analysis and encounter; and many of us of mainline persuasion, seeming to have lost all clarity about our spiritual identity, are captive to the academic principalities.
The findings, just published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, reveal that the self - beliefs of members of Western
cultural groups have much more in common with the rest of the
world than was previously suggested, contradicting the
generally accepted view of a «West versus the rest» divide in concepts of selfhood.
Although the title of this post is tongue in cheek — as Harbeer Sandhu has pointed out, if you have to say you're
world class, you're not — it's worth savoring our
generally improving state of
cultural nourishment in Texas.