Christianity has been intricately intertwined with the history and formation of Western society. Throughout its long history, the Church has been a major...
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of culture Role of Christianity in civilization Sustainability World community World population It remains the most influential sociological study of...
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Cultural Christians (redirect from Cultural Christianity)
Traditionally, Christianity has been considered a "foreign religion" (Chinese: 洋教; pinyin: yáng jiào, means non-local religions) in China, including...
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Christian culture (redirect from Culture of Christianity)
Christianity Natural law Neoplatonism and Christianity Platonism Protestant culture Role of Christianity in civilization Stoicism Syriac Christianity...
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widely studied in sociology, economics, and history Role of Christianity in civilization § Economic development, the impact of Christianity on economic development...
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Cultural Bolshevism (category Conspiracy theories in Europe)
way of things. To many Germans of the time, and especially to the adherents of Nazism, the very cohesiveness of Western culture and civilization appeared...
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Christians ("Greeks"). Western Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization. With the expansion of European colonialism from...
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Popular culture (redirect from In Popular Culture)
of the United States, their character and organization, J. Chapman, 1853, p. 243: "Influence of European emigration on the state of civilization in the...
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Cultural history (redirect from History of culture)
Became of Cultural Historicism in the French Reclamation of Strasbourg After World War One? French History and Civilization 5, 2014, 1-15 Arcangeli, Alessandro...
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provides a historical perspective on the role of explorers in the diffusion of innovations between civilizations. The many models that have been proposed...
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Cultural area (redirect from Cultures of the world)
by country Christendom (Christian world), in medieval times referred to as res publica Christiana Christianity by country Hinduism by country Muslim world...
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Western culture (redirect from Western civilization)
also known as Western civilization, European civilization, Occidental culture, or Western society, refers to the diverse culture of the Western World. The...
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Eastern culture (redirect from Eastern civilization)
also known as Eastern civilization and historically as Oriental culture, is an umbrella term for the diverse cultural heritages of social norms, ethical...
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Catholic Church (redirect from Catholic Christianity)
and race Glossary of the Catholic Church List of Catholic religious institutes Lists of Catholics Role of Christianity in civilization Catholic peace traditions...
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practices of them within Christianity: non-resistance, Christian pacifism, just war, and preventive war (Holy war, e.g., the Crusades). In the Roman Empire...
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has been the center and "cradle of Christian civilization". Christianity played a prominent role in the development of the European culture and identity...
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Culture (redirect from Culture of Earth)
Rousseau's criticism of "modern liberalism and Enlightenment." Thus a contrast between "culture" and "civilization" is usually implied in these authors, even...
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representation of the practices of one culture by another. In popular culture and elsewhere, the term "iconic" is used to describe a wide range of people, places...
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Primitive Culture (book) (category Anthropological categories of peoples)
barbarism, to civilization, and Tylor concluding that savagery is the lower stage of civilization. Tylor; unlike Morgan however; believed in "Prichardian...
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Cultural globalization (redirect from Social aspects of globalization)
Extends ideas and cultures across all of the civilizations of the world. Sets up tensions between processes of homogenization that contribute on the one...
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of conduct. Parents may play a vital role in teaching their children standard behavior for their culture, including table manners and some aspects of...
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in the same manner across those groups in the name of fairness and equality (see also Cognitive dissonance). Although the concept of cultural bias in...
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Culture theory (redirect from Theory of culture)
used by some to refer to a wide array of human activities, and by some others as a synonym for "civilization". In the 20th century, anthropologists began...
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homogenization is an aspect of cultural globalization, listed as one of its main characteristics, and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity through...
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that of the war on drugs. Kornblum also classifies the cultural conflict as one of the major types of conflict theory. In The Clash of Civilizations Samuel...
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Alternative culture (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2016)
subcultures may have little or nothing in common besides their relative obscurity, but cultural studies uses this common basis of obscurity to classify them as...
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Historically, different nations or regions of the world have gone through their own independent sequence of movements in culture; but as world communications...
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divided the people of South Asia. The major religions in the subcontinent are Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Strong Indian, Chinese...
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definitions of nationhood for neglecting the role of the state in the formation of national identities and the role played by socio-political elites in constructing...
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can vary independently of one another. Thus it is perfectly conceivable that any social unit, from a community to a civilization, could be found the principle...
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