Not exact matches
The
religious conservatives, beset by this sea change in the secular
culture, might have been expected to retrench into their conventional media stereotypes: authoritarian, emotionally uninvolved husbands and fathers, a rigidly patriarchal family style,
deeply gendered domestic roles that kept women at home» plus, as Wilcox puts it, «high levels of corporal punishment and domestic violence.»
Russian national identity is tied to Russia's
religious history in a way not unlike how Western
culture is
deeply connected to its Catholic and Protestant histories.
The idea that one's faith is a private matter has become
deeply ingrained in Western
culture, and very seldom are «
religious» considerations used to justify public actions.
Your implication that all
religious believers are morally bankrupt is a bit of an extreme position, and one which perpetuates simplistic stereotypes at exactly the time when we need to think more critically and
deeply about religion in this
culture.
Their ideas about the relationship between Christianity and secularization express, in exaggerated form to be sure, some of the most
deeply felt
religious intuitions of our
culture.
Like Hatch, Finke and Stark argue that it is the ability of
religious groups to enter
deeply into the democratic and populist impulses of American
culture.
Nowhere in such
cultures as Islam and ancient Africa, which are
deeply characterised by
religious beliefs, or in those societies where the ruler and the ruled form an integral whole, like in China and Korea, can we find what may, even remotely, approximate the public and the private spheres presented by Arendt.
With their experimental films, Leon and Cociña create a new interpretation of the
religious symbolism and magical rituals that are
deeply rooted in the traditional
culture of Latin America.
Inequality in the enjoyment of rights by women throughout the world is
deeply embedded in tradition, history and
culture, including
religious attitudes.