The Role of Geographic Context Until this point, we have hinted at ethnicity and geography being related to each other in important ways. Geography and ethnicity shape each other. For example, an immigrant from a small town in Turkey might move to Berlin, while his cousin moves to Nierenberg...
ethnicity discourseethnic identity and conflictTurkeyIraqKurdsBefore asking what leverage Beijing holds over Pyongyang, a more fundamental question remains: what exactly are the messages that China is sending to North Korea? A former Chinese foreign ministry official conveys five and predicts whether they...
Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Rome. God sent Philip on a special mission to share the Gospel with an Ethiopian man (Acts 8). Acts 13 tells us that among the prophets and teachers in Antioch (in Syria) was “Simeon
Nationalism is an ideology expressed by people with a devotion and loyalty to their country that takes precedence over obligations to other groups. These feelings are often based on shared ethnicity, language, religion, culture, or social values. From a purely political standpoint, nationalism aims ...
ethnicity discourse ethnic identity and conflict Turkey Iraq Kurds DOI: 10.1162/0163660053295239 被引量: 73 年份: 2005 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 Taylor & Francis Semantic Scholar dx.doi.org Project MUSE Project MUSE (全网免费下载) 查看更多 ...
What ethnicity eats goat? GOAT IS THE MOST EATEN MEAT IN THE WORLD Africans, South Americans, Central Americans, Middle Easterners, Indians, Australians and New Zealanders tend to eat the most goat meat, but this tasty meat is popular in Europe as well. ...
, He did not unilaterally give salvation based on lineage and therefore the pattern of God’s Word working to call His elect will continue in the future as it has in the past.” According to Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans, God does not save Israel based on their ethnicity. ...
Turkey has been and remains the most important ally of the revolution, the strategic depth of the Syrians, as Syria is Turkey’s strategic depth, geopolitically, demographically and economically. Now, more than ever before, and despite the difficulty, the revolution must rebuild the relationship ...
Not everyone is powerless but it’s obvious in our society than some haveless powerthan others. What would our world be like if this were not so? Perhaps it would look like neighbor being for neighbor, regardless of zip-code or ethnicity. Men treating women like vessels of honor instead ...
9). As she argues, our experience is part of the hermeneutic horizon that we carry with us, and we use it to interpret our new experiences. Part of that experience is related to our group identity (race, ethnicity, gay/lesbian, etc.), part of it is related to our social location (...