Sentences with phrase «more ethnocentric»

The essay «Religious Evolution» was more Hegelian, more ethnocentric and more personal than I realized when I wrote it.
Hartman sees Maimoni dean messianism as being able to inspire a more universalistic Jewish ethics and politics than the more ethnocentric view of Halevi.

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However, the way she worded it came off presumptuous and more than a little ethnocentric.
I think Muslim's, as a whole, are extremely ethnocentric (more so than most cultures), uneducated (not their fault due to the fact their religion is dominated by morons), and are the most whiny and vengeful (they hold grudges forever) group of people I've ever met.
The Third World taught me how ethnocentric that preoccupation was: secularization is today a worldwide phenomenon, it is true, but one far more entrenched in North America and Europe than anywhere else, so that a more global perspective inevitably provides a more balanced view of the phenomenon.
Obasanjo now writes of the Buhari administration's ethnocentric governance: «This has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided and inequality has widened and become more pronounced.
Recently, Adrian Piper's request to withdraw her work from the exhibition Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art at NYU's Grey Art Gallery stirred up debate around ethnocentric exhibitions once more.
To put it more plainly, I can't help suspect that there is an element of ethnocentric exceptionalism lurking in these protestations that thus - and - such - a-country will gladly pollute their own territory into unlivability when we virtuous white westerners [supposedly] won't.
But what is the Latin for the ethnocentric belief in an anthropomorphic 3in1 god with 1, not 0 or 2 or, more messiahs?
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