The unidirectional, bidirectional and channeling models of socialization was used to describe the formation of religious identity. The data were collected in two stages. At the first stage, a convenience sample of 74 students responded to the Religious Orientation Scale (ROS), which measured the ...
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often highly exclusive ethnic identity in two key ways; first, through a general institutional transmission of Korean culture and second, by the way a set of core traditional Korean values are legitimized and sacralized through their identification with conservative Christian morality and worldview. ...
Beason describes boarding schools as places where children would have their "cultural identity erased." "Not only was the U.S. government using the military to invade our territories and colonize them, they were trying to colonize our minds…" he says. ...
I consider myself aStoic Christianand not aChristian Stoic. This simple arrangement of words makes the difference in the idea of the identity. Putting stoic first shows that at the base I am a follower of Jesus that also agrees with much of stoicism. The reverse, well, reverses that meanin...
While fundamentalism is a reaction against modernism, it also adopted all kinds of new beliefs and practices. Most of these churches have been infiltrated by non-Christian modern theology themselves such as Christian Identity and Christian Reconstructionism. Much of this is loaded with the occult, ...
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When we come to the term Christian Nationalism, we understand that one can be both a Nationalist and a Christian if these two identity markers are distinct in a hierarchy. Christianity would be a natural good of societies and nations. And, in a nation that is rightly ordered, the principles...
I look at the chaos and sense of meaninglessness that accompanies the process of critiquing the authority of the Christian Symbolic Universe. I conclude by looking at an identity for women like myself which allows us space to move and resources to make a difference for ourselves and for other...
are always criticizing the “pagan” accretions that have attached themselves to Christianity. But a Christian societymusthave non-Christian accretions to function as a society, whether they be pagan, or Jewish, or Germanic, or Roman, or whatever. Pure Christianity is not for life in this world...