نتایج جستجو برای: religious culture

تعداد نتایج: 316694  

Journal: :مطالعات و تحقیقات اجتماعی ایران 0
سیدسعید زاهد دانشگاه شیراز مهدی کاوه دانشگاه شیراز

in the process of modernization, traditional dress is usually the first issue which changes in traditional societies. undoubtedly, western societies, benefiting from their worldwide cultural industry, are leading the globe to a great uniformity which peoples’ dress is one of its apparent out comes. today, in our society emergence of west culture through the process of globalization on one hand,...

2015
Mats Målqvist

Background Behaviour is guided by perceptions and traditions. As such, understanding culture and religion is important in order to understand healthcare behaviour. Religious perceptions shape a person's understanding of the world and are maintained through texts and tradition. One such important religious text in relation to sexual and reproductive health is the Nativity story. This account of ...

2008
Sky Marsen

Humans have always imagined states of existence different from the ones that they experience in their everyday lives. In fact, the pervasive feeling of dissatisfaction with our physical constraints could be seen to be the main motivating factor for religious as well as scientific thought. From ancient mythologies to modern popular culture, humans have created myriad images of transformations of...

Journal: :زن در فرهنگ و هنر 0
فریبا علاسوند عضو هیأت علمی دفتر مطالعات و تحقیقات زنان حوزۀ علمیه قم

various factors are engaged in broadening the culture and structures related to individualism, humanism and egoism which have provided humans with a uniform lifestyle leaving the religious in confrontation with their environs. in order to get out of this situation, the principles of a religious life must be read out and structured as ignoring any principle may have considerable qualitative and ...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم تاریخی 0
وحید سبزیان پور دانشیار زبان و ادبیات عرب دانشگاه رازی پیمان صالحی استادیار زبان و ادبیات عرب دانشگاه ایلام

religion, as one of the most effective elements of culture and civilization, has had a tangible presence in all human societies from the ancient times up to the present. it has been tried, in this study, to look over iranians’ religious beliefs from the point of arabic sources view. the results show that the religious beliefs, especially in the field of politics, had an important role in ancien...

2013
Tomáš Havlíček TOMÁŠ HAVLÍČEK MARTINA HUPKOVÁ

This paper examines the development of sacred structures in rural Czechia (former Czechoslovakia). Sacred structures could be associated with the creation of important symbols and distinctive rural regional identities in Czechia. Rural Czechia is not uniform: it represents several different rural landscapes. This paper considers whether sacred structures support the idea of multiple and fundame...

ژورنال: مدیریت شهری 2016
Hayaty, Hamed , Rezaei , Golshan , Zarbakhsh, Fatemeh ,

Gnosticism and Sufism, investigation of activities of these two schools through times andalso reviewing their different parts have been paid attention by western and eastern researchers across Islamic countries. Islamic Sufism is one major issue in Gnosticism which lasts for twelve centuries since its foundation. This subject has been paid essential attention regarding that an important part of...

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Lorenza S Colzato Ilja van Beest Wery P M van den Wildenberg Claudia Scorolli Shirley Dorchin Nachshon Meiran Anna M Borghi Bernhard Hommel

Religion is commonly defined as a set of rules, developed as part of a culture. Here we provide evidence that practice in following these rules systematically changes the way people attend to visual stimuli, as indicated by the individual sizes of the global precedence effect (better performance to global than to local features). We show that this effect is significantly reduced in Calvinism, a...

Journal: :Medical history 1963
F GUERRA

THE discovery of America afforded the European nations vast opportunities for conquest and colonization, but two great powers among them, Spain and England, were foremost in taking up this challenge. Although both nations apparently had a similar background ofwestern culture, it must be remembered that their systems ofcolonization were rooted in different religious and political philosophies, a...

2004
Karine Barzilai-Nahon Gad Barzilai

This paper presents a theoretical framework to understand the relationship between religious fundamentalist communities and the Internet, through addressing four dimensions of tensions and challenges: hierarchy, patriarchy, discipline, and seclusion. We develop the concept of cultured technology, and analyze the ways communities reshape technology and make it as part of the ir culture, while on...

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