The example of Eastern Europe and the republics of the former USSR show
how ethnic conflicts can be engendered when such situations arise.
Not exact matches
He explores
how Methodism grew from a barely perceptible impulse in the Church of England in the 18th century to a foremost expression of Christianity in the modern world;
how the mixing of Enlightenment rationality and evangelical enthusiasm resulted in Methodism's perennial doubleness of vision;
how the Methodist message was heard, internalized and enacted in a bewildering variety of social and geographic locations;
how opposition from Outsiders fostered strength while
conflict between insiders fostered weakness;
how money was raised, spent and symbolized;
how women and racial and
ethnic minorities found nourishment in the Methodist message;
how the movement managed to circle the globe completely; and finally,
how a gaggle of theories about secularization might help us understand Methodism's decline in the latter half of the 20th century.
An international conference will take place at Queens's University in Belfast (19 - 21 May 2011) exploring
how cities have been shaped by
ethnic, religious and national
conflicts.
Summary: Just as towns and cities across the country are grappling with racial and
ethnic tensions and divisions, schools and districts, too, are trying to figure out
how to help students navigate these same
conflicts.
In unresolved marriages, the couple does not yet know
how to manage the differences and may either ignore or experience
conflict about them.39 Although it appears that the unresolved couples may experience the most challenges with regard to racial,
ethnic, or religious differences, each of these four relationship styles can benefit from learning strategies to manage their differences, belief systems, and
conflict and stress.