Search: in
Cultural Christian
Cultural Christian in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for Cultural Christian
Cultural Christian Email this to a friend      Cultural Christian

Cultural Christian





Encyclopedia results for Cultural Christian

  1. Cultural Christian

    No footnotes date December 2010 Original research date December 2010 Cultural Christian is a broad term used to describe people with either ethnic or religious Christian heritage who may not believe in the religious claims of Christianity, but who retain an affinity for the Christian pop culture culture , Christian art art , Christian music music , and so on related to it Citation needed date December 2010 . The majority of the population of the Western hemisphere could broadly be described as cultural Christians, due to the predominance of the Christian faith in Western culture , as well as widely celebrated religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas Citation needed date December 2010 Or date December 2010 . Another frequent application of the term is to distinguish political groups in areas of mixed religious backgrounds Citation needed date December 2010 . The term cultural Christian is often used pejoratively by more religious, usually fundamentalist , Christians Citation needed date December 2010 . In a Chinese context, Cultural Christian is related to Christianity in China Sino Christian Theology . Evolutionary biologist and well known atheist Richard Dawkins has described himself as a cultural Christian. ref BBC News 10 December 2007 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 7136682.stm Dawkins I m a cultural Christian ref Likewise, non believing sex advice columnist Dan Savage has described himself as a cultural Catholic I m Catholic in a cultural sense, not an eat the wafer , say the rosary , burn down the women s health center sense. I was so Catholic that I attended ... fervor. Danish theologian S ren Kierkegaard vocally attacked cultural Christians, which he referred ... ethical, cultural, and aesthetical conventions. See also Cultural Muslim Cafeteria Christianity Fundamentalist Christianity Rice Christian Secularism Secular Judaism Western culture References Reflist Category Christian popular culture Category Christian terms Category Western culture Category Pejorative ...   more details



  1. Christian Cultural Center (Brooklyn, New York)

    unreferenced date July 2010 Infobox church name Christian Cultural Center fullname image Christian Cultural Center Brooklyn west side.jpg imagesize 250px imagelink imagealt landscape caption The west side of the Christian Cultural Center. pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates coord LAT LONG region ZZ type landmark display title osgridref oscoor XX TEXT location 12020 Flatlands Avenue br Brooklyn , New York 11207 country United States denomination Non denominational Christianity previous denomination churchmanship membership attendance website http cccinfo.org CCCinfo.org former name bull date founded date 1979 founder A. R. Bernard dedication dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status heritage designation designated date architect architectural type style groundbreaking completed date construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length convert width convert width nave convert height convert diameter convert other dimensions floor count floor area convert dome quantity dome height outer convert dome height inner convert dome dia outer convert dome dia inner convert spire quantity spire height convert materials parish deanery archdeaconry archdiocese episcopalarea diocese province presbytery synod circuit district division subdivision archbishop bishop dean subdean provost provost rector viceprovost canon canonpastor precentor ... musicgroup parishadmin serversguild logo logosize logolink logoalt The Christian Cultural Center CCC is a non denominational Christian megachurch located in the East New York section of Brooklyn , New ... on campus and the church claims over 29,000 members. Christian Cultural Center CCC is believed to be one ... Christian Cultural Center s official site Category Megachurches Category Churches in Brooklyn Category Religious organizations established in 1979 Category Christian organizations established in the 20th ...   more details



  1. Christian

    Christianity Christendom Christian Church Conversion to Christianity Cultural Christian Lists ...About Christian people Christianity pp semi protected small yes pp move indef A Audio En us Christian.ogg Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity , an Abrahamic religions Abrahamic , Monotheism Christian view monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Canonical gospels and the letters of the New Testament . Christian derives from the Greek ... to the Christian faith is love or Agape . Christians also believe Jesus is the Messiah prophesied ... the vast majority of the churches in Christianity. A minority of Christian churches are Nontrinitarianism Nontrinitarians . The term Christian is also used adjectivally to describe anything associated ... CCEL cite book title History of the Christian Church last Schaff first Philip authorlink Philip ... hcc1.txt ref It is also used as a label to identify people who associate with the cultural aspects ... Online ref In other European languages, equivalent words to Christian are likewise derived ... me to be a Christian? The third and final New Testament reference to the term is in bibleref2 1pe 4 16 NIV 1 Peter 4 16 , which exhorts believers, ...if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name. These verses reflect the original derisive use of the term Christian ... them the name Christian , had a reputation for coming up with such nicknames. ref Wuest 1973 p. 19 ... in non Christian literature include Josephus on Jesus Josephus , referring to the tribe of Christians ... range of beliefs and practices is found across the world among those who call themselves Christian. There is usually a consensus within a denomination about what defines a Christian, but often little ... three historical Christian creeds to establish a set of basic assumptions which include belief in theism , the historicity of Jesus , the Incarnation Christianity Incarnation , Christian soteriology ...   more details



  1. Christian the Christian

    Unreferenced date October 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Christian the Christian Type studio Artist Lackthereof Cover Released 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre home recording , lo fi Length 28 32 Label FILMguerrero Producer Reviews Last album Lackthereof Discography Malnutrition, Honey br 2002 This album Christian the Christian br 2004 Next album My Haunted br 2008 Christian the Christian is the seventh album of Lackthereof , the solo project of Danny Seim, a founding member of Menomena . Track listing Half Off Drugz 1 30 Let U Down as Good as I Did 3 44 Fear of Rapture 4 23 Abstinent Dry Sex 3 59 Tongues O Fire 2 46 Mission with Christian 1 21 Safely in Jail 3 18 Catcher s Boy 4 55 Take Him Away 2 36 2000s album stub Category Lackthereof albums Category 2004 albums ...   more details



  1. Cultural conservatism

    Lead missing date May 2010 Refimprove date May 2010 Conservatism One form of cultural conservatism argues for the preservation of a nation s domestic culture, usually in the face of external forces for change. ref http books.google.com books?id RbwDNb5jtzUC&printsec frontcover Cultural conservatism, political liberalism from criticism to cultural studies James Seaton, University of Michigan Press, 1996 ISBN 0472106457, 9780472106455 ref Other strands of cultural conservatism are concerned with a shared cultural heritage not defined by national boundaries e.g. European culture European or Chinese culture s, or the culture attached to a given language such as Arabic language Arabic . In the United States, the term cultural conservative has increasingly been used as a replacement for the terms Christian right or religious right . In the US, the term cultural conservative may imply a conservative position in the culture wars . An example of a cultural conservative in the broader sense is Allan Bloom , arguing in The Closing of the American Mind against cultural relativism . In the Republic of Ireland prior to the 1980s and 1990s, cultural conservatism, in the form of support for the Irish language , Gaelic culture and Roman Catholicism , was a force of major political importance. It was associated in particular with the Fianna F il party. Cultural conservatives tend to be strongly nationalism nationalist . Racism and or opposition to interracial marriage is a characteristic of some, but not all, cultural conservatives. Groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Council of Conservative Citizens characterize themselves as culturally conservative. However, many cultural and social conservatives in the United States steer clear of racism. Notes Reflist See also Criticism of multiculturalism Paleoconservatism Social conservatism Traditionalist conservatism Racism Category Political terms Category Conservatism sr fi Arvokonservatismi sv V rdekonservatism ...   more details



  1. Cultural pluralism

    About the concept of cultural pluralism other uses of the term Pluralism disambiguation Cultural pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, and their values and practices are accepted by the wider culture. One example is Lebanon where 18 different religious communities co exist on a land of 10,452  km . In a pluralist culture, unique groups not only co exist side by side, but also consider qualities of other groups as traits worth having in the dominant culture. The current contemporary art world in the 21st century is an example of cultural pluralism, with a variety of styles existing side by side. For another example, a community center in the United States may offer classes in Indian yoga , Chinese calligraphy , and Latin salsa dancing . That community may also have one or more synagogue s, mosque s, mandir s, gurudwara s, and or Buddhist temple s, as well as several churches of various Christian denominations. The existence of such institutions and practices are possible if the cultural communities responsible for them are protected by law and or accepted by the larger society in a pluralist culture. The idea of cultural pluralism in America has its roots in the transcendentalist movement and was developed by pragmatist philosophers such as William James and John Dewey , and later thinkers such as Horace Kallen and Randolph Bourne . One of the most famous articulations of cultural pluralistic ideas can be found in Bourne s 1916 essay Trans National America . ref Science Encyclopedia http science.jrank.org pages 10750 Pluralism Cultural Pluralism.html Cultural Pluralism Retrieved on May 31, 2007 ref References Reflist See also Multiculturalism Category Pluralism Pluralism Category Social theories Culture stub Socio stub el es Pluralismo cultural ja sh Kulturni pluralizam ...   more details



  1. Cultural mandate

    not all have Christian faith. The cultural mandate further assumes that Christian justice demands ...POV check date December 2007 The cultural mandate or creation mandate is the divine injunction found ..., and ruling over the earth. It has served as a basis among both Christian and Jewish peoples for all manner of cultural activities economic engagement, scientific inquiry, literary exploration, military ... environment. Common grace The cultural mandate applies to all humanity rather than merely those who ... society is subjected to a Christian analysis under the assumption of Christian faith that all created ..., because every person is made in the image of God. Principled pluralism While the cultural ... state of affairs as interpreted by biblical reasoning. Within the Christian community itself, preliminary work is required to explain exactly how Christian faith applies in its own terms, and to develop the terms by which this Christian understanding may be communicated to a diverse culture ... reasoning comes short of a Christian rationale, it may be deemed compatible in practical terms with Christian ... another, in a diverse society. Compared to Dominion mandate The cultural mandate is fundamental to the theocratic ideal of Dominionism and Christian Reconstructionism where it is often called the dominion mandate , but it does not by itself imply that ideal. Christian Reconstructionism seeks to establish Old Testament law as modern civil law but the cultural mandate, per se , seeks only to discover ... Now theology, the cultural mandate does not try to establish the kingdom of God on this earth ..., writes from the perspective of Amillennialism to speak of the public character of Christian faith. ref Anthony Hoekema, The Bible and the Future , Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1994. ref The cultural ... the rule of the law of God , the Theonomy movement is a distinct and minority branch of this Christian ... &mdash Theonomy, Principled Plurlaism, Christian America, National Confessionalism . Phillipsburg ...   more details



  1. Cultural materialism (cultural studies)

    Cultural materialism in literary theory and cultural studies traces its origin to the work of the left wing literary critic Raymond Williams . Cultural materialism makes analysis based in critical theory ... of leftist culturalism and Marxist analysis. Cultural materialists deal with specific historical ... viewed culture as a productive process , part of the means of production , and cultural materialism often identifies what he called residual , emergent and oppositional cultural elements. Following in the tradition of Herbert Marcuse , Antonio Gramsci and others, cultural materialists extend the Social ... on the marginalized. Cultural materialists analyze the processes by which hegemony hegemonic forces ... on the cultural imaginary . Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield , authors of Political Shakespeare ... to be a seminal text. They have identified four defining characteristics of cultural materialism ... Cultural materialists seek to draw attention to the processes being employed by contemporary power ... of that position. British critic Graham Holderness defines cultural materialism as a politicized ... class , cultural materialism has had a significant impact on the field of literary studies, especially in Britain. Cultural materialists have found the area of Renaissance studies particularly receptive ... and marginalized in textual readings, whereas cultural materialists routinely consider .... Beginning Theory an Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory . Manchester Manchester University Press. Brannigan, J. 1998. New Historicism and Cultural Materialism . Basingstoke, Hampshire and London Macmillan. Dollimore, Jonathan and Alan Sinfield. 1985. Political Shakespeare Essays in Cultural Materialism . 2nd Edition. Manchester Manchester University Press, 1994. Milner, A. 1993. Cultural Materialism . Melbourne Melbourne University Press Milner, A and Browitt, J. 2002. Contemporary Cultural ... for Socialism , 2007. Price, B. 1982. Cultural Materialism . American Antiquity 47.4 639 653. Rivkin ...   more details



  1. Cultural Muslim

    Competition and Accommodation in Central Asia ref See also Cultural Christian Cultural Judaism , Secular Jewish culture Cultural Mormon References Reflist Category Islamic culture es Musulm n cultural ...Original research date January 2009 Refimprove date April 2010 Cultural Muslim is a general term used to define a group of people who are identified by association with a Muslim community, or whose personal identity is inextricably linked to their Muslim up bringing or the Islamically informed cultural environment in which they live or lived, rather than Islam ic religion faith or rituals . Concept Generally, a Muslim is defined by faith in the religion of Islam however, in the modern world there are religiously unobservant, agnostic or atheist individuals who still identify with the Muslim culture due to family background, personal experiences, or the social and cultural environment in which they grew up. Malise Ruthven discusses the term as follows ref Islam A Very Short Introduction , by Malise Ruthven, Oxford University Press, 2000. ref blockquote There is, however, a secondary meaning to Muslim which may shade into the first. A Muslim is one born to a Muslim father who takes on his or her parents confessional identity without necessarily subscribing to the beliefs and practices associated with the faith, just as a Jew may describe him or herself as Jewish without observing the Halacha ..., that this secular definition of Muslim sometimes the terms cultural Muslim or nominal Muslim are used ... believe and practice Islam to varying degrees. Cultural Muslims are likely to believe in Islam, but retain some practices for social and cultural rather than religious reasons. Some aspects of retained ... of the term cultural Muslim, as their definition of Muslim is fundamentally a religious one thus the terms Muslim culture and cultural Muslim are equally meaningless to them. Turkey Officially, about ... and political conflict openly occurred in Communist societies which were predominantly Christian ...   more details



  1. Cultural depictions

    Cultural depictions may refer to any of the following articles Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great Cultural depictions of Tony Blair Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar Cultural depictions of cats Cultural depictions of Charles I of England Cultural depictions of Charles II of England Cultural depictions of Winston Churchill Cultural depictions of Cleopatra VII Cultural depictions of George Armstrong Custer Cultural depictions of Leonardo da Vinci Cultural depictions of dinosaurs Cultural depictions of Edward II of England Cultural depictions of Edward IV of England Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England Cultural depictions of Edward VII of the United Kingdom Cultural depictions of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom Cultural depictions of elephants Cultural depictions of Elizabeth I of England Cultural depictions of T. S. Eliot Cultural depictions of Anne Frank Cultural depictions of George III of the United Kingdom Cultural depictions of George IV of the United Kingdom Cultural depictions of Lady Jane Grey Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England Cultural depictions of Henry V of England Cultural depictions of Henry VII of England Cultural depictions of Henry VIII of England Cultural depictions of Herod the Great Cultural depictions of James I of England Cultural depictions of Jesus Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc Cultural depictions of John of England Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln Cultural depictions of lions Cultural depictions of Mary I of England Cultural depictions of Mary, Queen of Scots Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons Cultural depictions of Napoleon Cultural depictions of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Cultural depictions of Eva Per n Cultural depictions of Philadelphia Cultural depictions of Philip II of Spain Cultural depictions of Elvis Presley Cultural depictions of ravens Cultural depictions of Richard I of England Cultural depictions of Richard II of England Cultural depictions of Richard III of England Cultural depictions ...   more details



  1. Cultural icon

    Cleanup date November 2010 Refimprove date May 2009 A cultural icon can be a symbol , logo , picture , name , face , person , building or other image that is readily recognized and generally represents an object or concept with great cultural significance to a wide cultural group. A representation of an object or person, or that object or person may come to be regarded as having a special status as particularly representative of, or important to, or loved by, a particular group of people, a place, or a period in history . In the media, many well known manifestations of popular culture have been described as iconic . Some writers say that the word is overused. ref name LDP ref name CE ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 3713610.html Heard about the famous icon? We have far too often , The Independent London , January 27, 2007 ref Icons and persons cquote2 Che Guevara , Jim Morrison , John Lennon , Michael Jackson , Frank Sinatra , Bob Marley , Elvis Presley , Kurt Cobain , The Beatles these are names that refuse to fade out. No generation gap can lower their popularity. They will always remain a symbol of youth. Times of India ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com Potpourri The past beckons articleshow 4720309.cms The Past Beckons Times of India , July 1, 2009 ref Icons and brands Brand ... phd knowledge center pdf LessonsIcons.pdf Lessons from Cultural Icons How to Create an Iconic Brand ref Many brands aspire to become cultural icons, but fail. Cultural icons are often ... value . While brands are rational and driven by features, cultural icons are emotional, free, driven .... Cultural icons worldwide Cultural icons may be national, regional or related to a city. And they can ... s English , Liverpool Daily Post ref The Christian Examiner nominates iconic and amazing to its list ... for gay, old times , Christian Examiner ref See also Icon Icon secular Icon disambiguation Replicas ... in an Age of Iconomania by The Age DEFAULTSORT Cultural Icon Category Symbols Category Cultural ...   more details



  1. Cultural Marxism

    Refimprove date March 2008 Cultural Marxism is a generic term referring to a loosely associated group ... classification of human beings race , and cultural identity within Western society . What is Cultural Marxism? missing Cultural Marxism date February 2011 Expand section date February 2011 Background ... to analyze cultural forms in relation to their production, their imbrications with society and history, and their impact and influences on audiences and social life. ref Douglas Kellner, Cultural Marxism and Cultural Studies, http www.gseis.ucla.edu faculty kellner essays culturalmarxism.pdf http ... have employed various types of Marxist social criticism to analyze cultural artifacts, the two most influential academic institutions upon Western cultural Marxism have been the Institute for Social ... Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham , UK. The latter had been at the center of a resurgent interest in the broader category of cultural Studies . Frankfurt School and critical ... a new generation of Marxists engaged with analyzing matters such as the cultural transformations ... School is Critical Theory . Birmingham School and cultural studies The work of the Frankfurt ... a major impact on the development of cultural studies , especially in Britain. As Douglas Kellner writes blockquote Cultural Marxism was highly influential throughout Europe and the Western world, especially ... in Italy, Fredric Jameson , Terry Eagleton , and cohort of 1960s cultural radicals in the English speaking world, and a large number of theorists throughout the globe used cultural Marxism to develop modes of cultural studies that analyzed the production, interpretation, and reception of cultural ... and uses. One of the most famous and influential forms of cultural studies, initially under the influence of cultural Marxism, emerged within the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham, England within a group often referred to as the Birmingham School. ref Douglas Kellner, Cultural ...   more details



  1. Cultural materialism

    The term Cultural materialism refers to two separate scholarly endeavours Cultural materialism anthropology an anthropology anthropological research paradigm championed most notably by Marvin Harris . Cultural materialism cultural studies a movement in literary theory and cultural studies that often focuses on the analysis of Renaissance literature and English Renaissance theatre The main proponent of this school was Raymond Williams In spite of the influence of Marx on both endeavors, there is no real overlap between the two forms of cultural materialism. disambig es materialismo cultural hr Kulturni materijalizam ...   more details



  1. Cultural Mormon

    Bloggernacle Category Blogs about Mormons and Mormonism Blogs about Mormons and Mormonism Cultural Catholic Cultural Christian Multicol break Culture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints ...Cultural Mormon is a term used for Mormons who no longer believe some or many of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Major Beliefs doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , but who self identify as Mormon. Usually this is a result of having been raised in the LDS faith, or as having converted and spent a large portion of one s life as an active member of the LDS church. Cultural Mormons may or may not be actively involved with the church, and in some cases may not even be officially members of the church. Typically, cultural Mormons still have an appreciation for the lessons and the love they have received in the course of long church membership. ref http zarahemlacitylimits.com peggy rogers1.htm The Paradox of the Faithful Unbeliever Bot generated title ref The Cultural Mormons do not necessarily hold anti Mormon sentiments and often support the goals ... a Cultural Mormon from participating in certain activities, such as priesthood ordinances and temple ... attention, some Practicing Cultural Mormons prefer anonymity. Many therefore participate ... ref rs date January 2011 a name patterned on the term New Order Amish Amish who maintain cultural ties ... or cultural ties do not choose to completely separate themselves from the faith. Reform Mormonism ... M. McMurrin and humanistic Mormonism ref rs date January 2011 is a movement of Free Thinkers, Cultural ... Church Stay LDS Sunday Christian Multicol end Notes Reflist External links http www.newordermormon.org ... for cultural and social reasons. Includes a forum for discussions or support. http home.comcast.net ... from a Cultural Mormon perspective. http www.postmormon.org exp e The Post Mormon Community ... Day Saints Cultural Mormon Category Subcultures of religious movements Mormon, Cultural Category Latter ...   more details



  1. Cultural mapping

    Infobox general name Cultural mapping br aka Cultural resource mapping image NyungkalCIMS.jpg 100px caption Sample image of cultural mapping br ie Kuku Nyungkal cultural information system Cultural mapping also known as cultural resource mapping or cultural landscape mapping is the label organisations and peoples including UNESCO concerned about safeguarding cultural diversity give to a wide range of Research Research methods research techniques and tools used to map distinct Ethnic group peoples tangible and intangible cultural heritage cultural assets within local cultural landscape landscapes around the world ref name UNESCO01 http www.unescobkk.org culture cultural diversity cultural mapping UNESCO Bangkok Cultural Mapping webpage Accessed 21 December 2010 ref blockquote In its Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity , UNESCO notes the importance of States adopting inclusive ways of encouraging cultural diversity... ref name Poole01 http www.ibcperu.org doc isis 11953.pdf Peter Poole 2003 Cultural Mapping and Indigenous People A Report to UNESCO ref blockquote The term cultural mapping is also used to describe the use of cultural mapping type research methods, tools, and techniques to identify, describe, portray, promote, and plan future use of particular region s or cities combined cultural assets and resources blockquote A broadly based mapping exercise for purposes of investigating or creating an identity profile of the community is enriching, informative and useful ... The process of mapping by itself draws attention to the existence and importance of cultural resources. The results point out problems to be solved or strengths to build upon. ref name CreativeCity01 ... Now 2007 Cultural Mapping Toolkit. Creativecity.ca ref blockquote See also Cultural landscape Cultural Landcapes Participatory GIS References reflist Anthropology stub geography stub DEFAULTSORT Cultural mapping Category Cultural geography ...   more details



  1. Observator Cultural

    Observator Cultural The Cultural Observer is a literary magazine based in Bucharest , Romania . It covers Romania s cultural and arts scene. External links http www.observatorcultural.ro Observator Cultural online Romania lit mag stub Category Romanian literary magazines Category Publications with year of establishment missing ...   more details



  1. Cultural center

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A cultural center or cultural centre is an organization, building or complex that promotes culture and arts . Cultural centers can be neighborhood community arts organizations, private facilities, government sponsored, or activist run. Examples include Europe Glaspaleis , Heerlen, Netherlands Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre , County Donegal , Republic of Ireland Ireland Dom omladine Beograda , Belgrade , Serbia Americas Centro Cultural S o Paulo Centro Cultural de Belem El Centro Cultural de Mexico Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros , Mexico City, Mexico Centro Cultural Palacio de La Moneda , Santiago, Chile Centro Cultural de la Raza , San Diego, USA Detroit Cultural Center , USA Self Help Graphics & Art , Los Angeles, USA Tia Chucha s Centro Cultural , Los Angeles, CA, USA Irish Museum and Cultural Center , Kansas City, Missouri, USA Asheville Culture Project , Asheville, NC, USA Polynesian Cultural Center , Hawaii El Museo del Barrio , New York, NY Centro Cultural Baudilio Vega Berr os , Mayag ez, Puerto Rico Asia Cultural Center of the Philippines Hong Kong Cultural Centre Oceania Perth Cultural Centre , Perth, Australia Queensland Cultural Centre , Brisbane, Australia Vanuatu Cultural Centre , Port Vila, Vanuatu DEFAULTSORT Cultural Center Category Community centres Culture stub ca Centre cultural cs Kulturn d m de Kulturhaus es Centro cultural fr Maison de la Culture lv Kult ras nams pl Dom kultury pt Centro cultural ru simple Cultural center ...   more details



  1. Cultural hegemony

    Image Gramsci.png thumb 200px Antonio Gramsci, 1891 1937 marxism Cultural hegemony is the philosophic ... class. Cultural Hegemony Gramsci s theory For Karl Marx , a capitalist society s economic ... terms, the society s dialectically changing economy determines its cultural and political superstructures ... of the long march through the institutions . ref Although cultural domination was first analysed in economic ... sociology cultural norms must not be perceived as either natural and inevitable , but, that said cultural norms institutions , convention norm practices , beliefs must be investigated for their roots in societal domination and their implications for societal liberty liberation . Cultural hegemony ... to itself, the whole. Likewise, does cultural hegemony work although each person in a society meaningfully ... cultural hegemony, personal common sense maintains a dual structural role. Individuals utilize ... economic exploitation that cultural hegemony makes possible. People concentrate their attention upon ... Stuart Hall cultural theorist journal Journal of Communication Inquiry volume 10 issue 2 pages 28 ... influence Unreferenced section date September 2010 Although the concept of cultural hegemony has ... it in their politics. An example, in the US of the 1990s, where the efforts of evangelical Christian ... and ideas. As a theory, cultural hegemony has deeply influenced Eurocommunism , the social sciences ... , sociology , and cultural studies moreover, in education the concepts of cultural hegemony led ... democracies. See also Cultural imperialism Dominant ideology Hegemony Ernesto Laclau and Chantal ... of Resistance Hidden Transcripts 1990 , contests cultural hegemony with hidden transcript vs. public ... isbn 978 0 9554748 0 4 oclc 269432294 publisher Free Publishing location England DEFAULTSORT Cultural ... Category Socialism Category Anti corporate activism Category Hegemony by type Category Cultural hegemony ca Hegemonia cultural de Kulturelle Hegemonie es Hegemon a cultural fr H g monie culturelle ko ...   more details



  1. Cultural district

    Globalize date December 2010 A cultural district is a well recognized, labeled, mixed use area of a Human settlement settlement in which a high concentration of cultural facilities serves as the anchor ... for the arts, libraries, arboretum s and gardens. Because they are mixed use development s, cultural ..., residential area s. The creation of a cultural district implies collaboration between the arts and the local community. Cultural districts may be seen by local authorities as a way to revitalize ... environments 001.asp Cultural Districts, Americans for the Arts ref ref Cultural Districts, The Arts ... 90 cities in the United States have planned or implemented cultural districts, positioning the arts at the center of their urban revitalization efforts. All cultural districts are unique, reflecting their cities unique environment, including history of land use, urban growth and cultural development. There is no standard model. Most cultural districts are built to take advantage of other city attractions ... forces all influence the development of a cultural district and the type of district that results. Factors influencing the siting of cultural districts include perceived need for urban revitalization, existing investment, property value and preexisting cultural facilities. Unlike a cultural center or a shopping mall , a cultural district comprises a large number of property owners, both public and private ... of the coordinating agency in guiding the direction of the cultural district varies according ... cultural programming and administration services offered by cultural districts. The coordinated ... of concerns and to balance potentially conflicting interests. Cultural districts offer two .... The excitement and attraction of a cultural district is a high mixture of interesting things to do, places to see, and places to visit both cultural and noncultural , across the day and evening. Examples of Cultural districts in the US Cultural District, Pittsburgh , started in 1984 Indianapolis Cultural ...   more details



  1. Cultural subsidy

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A cultural subsidy is a payment to cultural industries to ensure that some public policy purpose in culture e.g. multiculturalism , bilingualism , Canadian content Canadian Content , the French language , preservation of ballet or opera or Circus performing art circus arts is preserved or perhaps overtly promoted as superior. They are considered a form of industrial policy industrial subsidy usually by their opponents, and a form of public interest communication, such as public broadcasting , by their supporters. A common means of providing a cultural subsidy is to have public broadcasters pay for program development. See also arts grant cultural policy DEFAULTSORT Cultural Subsidy Category Cultural economics ...   more details



  1. Cross-cultural

    cross cultural may refer to cross cultural studies , a comparative tendency in various fields of cultural analysis cross cultural communication , a field of study that looks at how people from differing culture cultural backgrounds communicate any of various forms of interactivity between members of disparate cultural groups see also cross cultural communication , interculturalism , intercultural relations , hybridity , cosmopolitanism , transculturation the discourse concerning cultural interactivity ... , cultural diversity Cross Cultural Studies in the Social Sciences main cross cultural studies The term cross cultural emerged in the social sciences in the 1930s, largely as a result of the Cross Cultural Survey undertaken by George Peter Murdock , a Yale anthropologist . Initially referring to comparative studies based on statistical compilations of cultural data, the term gradually acquired a secondary sense of cultural interactivity. The comparative sense is implied in phrases such as a cross cultural perspective, cross cultural differences, a cross cultural study of... and so ... Cultural Contact Recent Studies of Foreign Students , a 1956 issue of The Journal of Social Issues . Usage of cross cultural was for many decades restricted mainly to the social sciences . Among the more prominent examples are the International Association for Cross Cultural Psychology IACCP established in 1972 to further the study of the role of cultural factors in shaping human behavior, and its associated Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology , which aims to provide an interdisciplinary discussion of the effects of cultural differences Cross Cultural Communication main cross cultural communication By the 1970s, the field of cross cultural communication also known as intercultural communication developed as a prominent application of the cross cultural paradigm, in response to the pressures of globalization which produced a demand for cross cultural awareness training in various commercial ...   more details



  1. Cultural framework

    Orphan date September 2008 Cultural framework is a term used in social science to describe tradition s, value system s, Mythology myths and symbol s that are common in a given society . A given society may have multiple cultural frameworks for example, United States society has different cultural frameworks for its white and African America populations . Usually cultural frameworks are mixed as certain individuals or entire groups can be familiar with many cultural frameworks. There is an important relation between cultural frameworks and ideologies, as most successful ideologies are closely connected to cultural frameworks of societies they spread in. Cultural framework should not, however, be confused with ideology , as those concepts are separate. For example in Nazi Germany , Nazism was an ideology , while religious beliefs, patriotism and traditions dating back to Germanic tribes Germanic and Frankish tribes were part of the German cultural framework. Reference Todd Landman, Neil Robinson, The SAGE handbook of comparative politics , SAGE Publications Ltd, 2009, ISBN 1412919762, p.329 DEFAULTSORT Cultural Framework Category Culture Culture stub Socio stub ...   more details



  1. Cultural institutions

    Globalize date December 2010 Unreferenced date January 2007 Cultural institutions are elements within a culture sub culture that are perceived to be important to, or traditionally valued among, its members for their own identity. Examples of cultural institutions in modern Western society are museums and the print media . Experts Who date March 2009 commonly name the following five cultural institutions as needed at least in some way in any society in order to survive education , economic system , government , family , and religion . DEFAULTSORT Cultural Institutions Category Cultural organizations Culture stub Socio stub ...   more details



  1. Cultural rights

    The cultural rights movement has provoked attention to protect the rights of groups of people, or their culture , in similar fashion to the manner in which the human rights movement has brought attention to the needs of individuals throughout the world. Protecting a culture Cultural rights focus on groups such as religious and ethnic minorities and indigenous societies that are in danger of disappearing. Cultural rights include a group s ability to preserve its way of life, such as child rearing, continuation of language , and security of its economic base in the nation, which it is located. The related notion of indigenous intellectual property rights IPR has arisen in attempt to conserve each society s culture base and essentially prevent ethnocide . The cultural rights movement has been popularized because much traditional cultural knowledge has commercial value, like ethno medicine, cosmetics, cultivated plants, foods, folklore , arts, crafts, songs, dances, costumes, and rituals . Studying ancient cultures may reveal evidence about the history of the human race and shed more light on our origin and successive cultural development. However, the study, sharing and commercialization of such cultural aspects can be hard to achieve without infringing upon the cultural rights of those who are a part of that culture. Cultural Bigotry The notion of cultural rights is not too cultural. Cultural rights has many ways that it can be looked upon. Cultural rights are vested not in individuals ... are brought up differently, therefore cultural rights include a group s ability to preserve its culture ... odc declaration fribourg eng declaration.pdf CULTURAL RIGHTS, Fribourg Declaration , Adopted in Fribourg on May 7th 2007 http www.unifr.ch iiedh Observatory of Diversity and Cultural Rights , University of Fribourg , Switzerland http www2.ohchr.org english issues cultural rights index.htm UN Independent Expert in the field of cultural rights Category Cultural studies Category Human rights ...   more details



  1. Cultural movement

    Unreferenced date May 2010 A cultural movement is a change in the way a number of different disciplines approach their work. This embodies all art forms, the science s, and philosophies . Historically, different nations or regions of the world have gone through their own independent sequence of movements in culture, but as world communications have accelerated this geographical distinction has become less distinct. When cultural movements go through revolutions from one to the next, genres tend to get attacked and mixed up, and often new genres are generated and old ones fade. These changes are often reactions against the prior cultural form, which typically has grown stale and repetitive. An obsession emerges among the mainstream with the new movement, and the old one falls into neglect sometimes it dies out entirely, but often it chugs along favored in a few disciplines and occasionally making reappearances sometimes prefixed with neo . There is continual argument over the precise definition of each of these periods, and one historian might group them differently, or choose different names or descriptions. As well, even though in many cases the popular change from one to the next ... distinctive cultural approaches to be active at the same time. Historians will be able to find distinctive traces of a cultural movement before its accepted beginning, and there will always be new creations ... sections periods movements whatever. Similarly for calling out the different cultural forms ... filled in hopefully by folks more knowledgeable in the particular topics than I Cultural movements ... Roman architecture Early Christian Neoplatonism Romanesque art Romanesque 11th century & 12th centuries ... theory Cultural imperialism Cultural sensibility History of philosophy Postliterate society ... DEFAULTSORT Cultural Movement Category Movements ar da Stilperiode es Movimiento cultural nl Stijlperiode pt Movimento cultural zh ...   more details




Articles 1 - 25 of 245412          Next


Search   in  
Search for Cultural Christian in Tutorials
Search for Cultural Christian in Encyclopedia
Search for Cultural Christian in Videos
Search for Cultural Christian in Books
Search for Cultural Christian in Software
Search for Cultural Christian in DVDs
Search for Cultural Christian in Store


Advertisement




Cultural Christian in Encyclopedia
Cultural Christian top Cultural Christian

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.com. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement