单词 | particularistic |
例句 | Prayers, music, symbols, and speakers all spoke a particularistic kind of evangelical and Baptist religious language. Should graduation ceremonies be multi-faith? 2013-05-17T15:46:00Z Its communist ideology and popular culture are remarkably, even avowedly, particularistic. Beijing’s bid for global power in the age of Trump 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z "I don't think their policy towards Yemen is reflective of their policy towards the world. It's their back yard and very particularistic and idiosyncratic," said Bernard Haykel, professor of near east studies at Princeton. Yemen crisis is first big test for Saudi Arabia's King Salman 2015-01-26T05:00:00Z In short, the transition of Christianity from its Jewish to its Gentile form is not a mere enlargement of its field by the abolition of particularistic barriers. The Making of the New Testament 2012-03-30T02:00:20.917Z An immigrant, Hamilton had no particularistic ties; he was by instinct a “continentalist” or federalist. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z Thus, in the years preceding Armageddon, all the European Powers displayed a reckless absorption in particularistic ambitions and showed a callous indifference to larger race-interests. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z During Japan’s occupation of Southeast Asia in World War II, its troops went from being hailed as liberators to facing open revolt across the region after they failed to propagate their similarly particularistic culture. Beijing’s bid for global power in the age of Trump 2018-09-07T04:00:00Z On the other hand, it was Webster who, at this time, appeared narrow and particularistic. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z In the first place, it would obviously terminate the particularistic grabbing for “leased” territory, concessions and spheres of influence which has so damaged China. China, Japan and the U.S.A. Present-Day Conditions in the Far East and Their Bearing on the Washington Conference The army of the United States pushed back the Indian, rectangular Territories were carved into checkerboard States, creations of the federal government, without a history, without physiographical unity, without particularistic ideas. The Frontier in American History Federal Character of the Empire.—The political system of Germany to-day is the product of centuries of particularistic statecraft, capped, in 1871, by a partial centralization of sovereign organs and powers. The Governments of Europe Contrasted with the particularistic uprising of 1477 it evinced the enormous growth, in the intervening century, of a national self-consciousness in the Seventeen Provinces. The Age of the Reformation From their later particularistic principle of the fundamental character of the Union, such a general protectorate over "State" interests by the United States Government against foreign countries could hardly be inferred from the Constitution. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z It was not by any means even a good example of Western particularistic feeling. The Winning of the West, Volume 4 Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807 More important is it that both in early Christianity and in early Bahaism we find a conspicuous personage who succeeds in disengaging the faith from its particularistic envelope. The Reconciliation of Races and Religions All are particularistic and irreconcilable; all are organized on the basis of local, racial, or religious interests. The Governments of Europe The reason for this may be partly found in the preparation of the soil for their seed by the medieval heresies, but still more in the strong particularistic spirit of that region. The Age of the Reformation Crawford was considered as rather more particularistic, especially in his views on the question of internal improvements. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z After the first flush of victory, when the unity of the Israelitish people had been weakened by the particularistic efforts of several of the tribes, the spiritual bonds confining the nation began to relax. Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history The national genius of all other peoples of antiquity was narrowly particularistic. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) So keen was the particularistic spirit that not infrequently the various provinces of the kingdom were referred to in contemporary documents as "nations." The Governments of Europe |
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