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Students’ Strategies for Cognition: Organizing Culture-Oriented Information in Textbook [PDF]
The informational dimension of the multicultural world transforms the context of intercultural socialization of an individual, which presupposes the formation of a person in a multicultural society who owns various ways of constructing intercultural ...
Elena G. Tareva, Ekaterina Troinikova
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Karol Wojtyła reads and interprets Max Scheler
The present article addresses Karol Wojtyła’s “encounter” with Max Scheler’s thought, expressed mainly in his work Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die Materiale Wertethik (Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values).
Dariusz Radziechowski
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From Religious Bubble to Interreligious Dialogue: A Personal Story of Transformation
This paper argues that interreligious dialogue through study and friendships across the religious divide makes participants less susceptible to religious and cultural misinformation that is often used to maintain social bubbles, in which members draw ...
Cornelis Hulsman
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A home culture pedagogy? Problematising and developing the concept of intercultural education
In this article, we take as our starting point the argument that intercultural theory and, above all, intercultural education often focuses on people’s ideas, consciousness and attitudes.
Nils Hammarén, Johannes Lunneblad
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Intercultural Communication and Interfaith Dialogue: Case study of "Three Institutions in the UK" [PDF]
Considering the importance of intercultural communication and the effective role of religion in this type of communication as well as the emergence of interfaith dialogue and dialogue in the contemporary world, the need for special attention to ...
Hassan bashir +1 more
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Kesaksian Iman dalam Dialog Interreligius dan Teologi Interkultural
The witness of faith is an important element in interreligious dialogue to nourish the existence of theology in intercultural contexts. But dialogue tends to be understood as merely sharing truth information and doctrines in various religions. Such model
Edy Syahputra Sihombing
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War and peace perpetually alternate and peace is always seen as an endless project, even a dream, to be realised in brotherhood by everyone all over the earth. Present generations should ensure that both they and future generations learn to live together
Ch.G. Fernandez, D.F. Puyana
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The 2016-2063 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights Neo-Colonizing Plan for Africa
The article presents the arguments demonstrating that Africa is subjected to the politics aimed at changing the perception of the issues concerning sexual ethics.
Marguerite Peeters
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Structure of students’ intercultural competence
One of the main goals of foreign language teaching is the development of students’ intercultural competence. At the same time, researchers have not come to a consensus in determining the methodic content of this term.
D. O. Sorokin
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THE ONE BEYOND SILENCE: THE APOPHATIC HENOLOGY OF PROCLUS
For Proclus, negations are truer than assertions (In Platonis Parmenidem 70k), but for a negation to be issued, there must be a name that is denied. But if names are left out, then the negatives are no longer possible.
Daniel JUGRIN
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