Category: Cultural Diversity

  • An Overview On Becoming Visible: Religion And Gender In Sociology

    An Overview On Becoming Visible: Religion And Gender In Sociology The article Becoming Visible: Religion and Gender in Sociology goes into two main points. In the first point the author goes into detail about how religious participation is gendered disturbs the standard assumption about secularization. The second main point the author seeks to understand religion…

  • How Different Groups And Organisations Have An Influence On Science

    How Different Groups And Organisations Have An Influence On Science Many organizations have an impact on on science. Those groups. These groups may additionally be political groups, organizations in society, businesses in commerce i.e enterprise or economic organizations and so on. They are many groups that have an influence on science. For example, there is…

  • Vivekanandas Ideas On Reconstruction Of Hinduism

    Vivekanandas Ideas On Reconstruction Of Hinduism Swami Vivekananda was a great political thinker. His social, political, religious and philosophical ideas are catered in many of his letters written to his disciples, his friends, his donors and his followers. Vivekananda was a many sided genius, a many sided personality is rather a poor description of his…

  • Dharma, Kama, Artha, Moksha As Four Main Concepts Of Hinduism

    Dharma, Kama, Artha, Moksha As Four Main Concepts Of Hinduism Hinduism is one of the widespread religions in the world. It is considered the third largest religion after Christianity and Islam, and some scholars even call it the oldest religion with the roots dating back more than 4000 years. It is mostly practiced in the…

  • Types Of Religion In Singapore

    Types Of Religion In Singapore Singapore like india is a secular country. This means that it does not have a state regulated religion which the citizens are bound to follow. Singaporeans are free to decide and follow any religion they like. Unlike other countries, this stands absolutely true. The government does not go against those…

  • Rejecting Hinduism As A Religious Identity Of Self

    Rejecting Hinduism As A Religious Identity Of Self In a recent work, The Coddling of the American Mind (2018), Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt talk about two versions of Identity Politics : Common Humanity Identity Politics and Common-Enemy Identity Politics. They regard the former as a positive and loving approach since it aims at bringing…

  • The Role Of Fire In Hinduism

    The Role Of Fire In Hinduism Fire has always been a symbol of purity and brightness. There is no certain information about how humankind first got acquainted with fire. Probably when he first met fire, he was afraid and tried to protect himself against it. He was hurt by embers of the fire, however, when…

  • What Is Peculiar About Hinduism?

    What Is Peculiar About Hinduism? Hinduism is one of the top religions of the world, ranking number three, with 900 million followers and 15% of the world’s population behind it (Prothero, 133). The Hindu religion is considered one of the oldest and most versatile religions found in the world today. Hindus practitioners have over a…

  • The Hindu Culture Of India

    The Hindu Culture Of India Hinduism is a culture that is rich in history and tradition. There are almost one billion followers of Hinduism around the world and the majority reside in India (Roots, 2020). Not only is Hinduism one of the largest world religions, it is also one the oldest. It is believed that…

  • Dharma, Kama, Artha, Moksha As Four Main Concepts Of Hinduism

    Dharma, Kama, Artha, Moksha As Four Main Concepts Of Hinduism Hinduism is one of the widespread religions in the world. It is considered the third largest religion after Christianity and Islam, and some scholars even call it the oldest religion with the roots dating back more than 4000 years. It is mostly practiced in the…