A Vast Minority

A Vast Minority
Author: Stuart Murray
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1780780869

During the past century the advance of secularism, the growth of other religious communities and the decline of the churches have combined to reduce the size and influence of the Christian community. Christians are now members of a minority religious community in a plural society. How is this diminished status to be understood in a global and historical context, within the purposes of God? What institutional changes are required? What psychological and emotional adjustments are needed in communities that have a corporate memory of majority status, privilege and influence? What hopes and expectations should be encouraged? What strategies should be adopted? A Vast Minority explores the challenges and opportunities we face. - Publisher

A Vast Minority

A Vast Minority
Author: Stuart Murray
Publisher: Paternoster
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Christianity and culture
ISBN: 9781842278376

During the past century the advance of secularism, the growth of other religious communities and the decline of the churches have combined to reduce the size and influence of the Christian community. Christians are now members of a minority religious community in a plural society. How is this diminished status to be understood in a global and historical context, within the purposes of God? What institutional changes are required? What psychological and emotional adjustments are needed in communities that have a corporate memory of majority status, privilege and influence? What hopes and expectations should be encouraged? What strategies should be adopted? A Vast Minority explores the challenges and opportunities we face. - Publisher

How to Say it

How to Say it
Author: Charles N. Lurie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1926
Genre: English language
ISBN:

Social and Economic Stimulating Development Strategies for China’s Ethnic Minority Areas

Social and Economic Stimulating Development Strategies for China’s Ethnic Minority Areas
Author: Yanzhong Wang
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2023-01-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811955042

This book gathers the outcomes of various, extensive research efforts on building a moderately prosperous society in minority areas, which would allow China’s poor and poverty-stricken areas to comprehensively join the rest of society. Offering an essential reference guide, the book will help readers understand the process, achievements, problems, and future development with regard to building a moderately prosperous society in the new era.

State Responses to Minority Religions

State Responses to Minority Religions
Author: David M. Kirkham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 135189806X

The response of states to demands for free exercise of religion or belief varies greatly across the world. In some places, religions come as close as imaginable to autonomous existences with little interference from government. In other cases religion finds itself grinding out a meagre living, if at all, under the jealously watchful eye of the state. This book provides a legal and normative overview of the variety of responses to minority religions available to states. Exploring case studies ranging from Islamic regions such as Indonesia, Pakistan, and the wider Middle East, to Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China, Russia, Canada, and the Baltics, contributors include international scholars and experts in law, sociology, religious studies, and political science. This book offers invaluable perspectives on how minority religions are currently being received, reviewed, challenged, or ignored in different parts of the world.

Navigating Model Minority Stereotypes

Navigating Model Minority Stereotypes
Author: Rupam Saran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317690400

Though Asian Indians are typically thought of as a "model minority", not much is known about the school experiences of their children. Positive stereotyping of these immigrants and their children often masks educational needs and issues, creates class divides within the Indian-American community, and triggers stress for many Asian Indian students. This volume examines second generation (America-born) and 1.5 generation (foreign-born) Asian Indians as they try to balance peer culture, home life and academics. It explores how, through the acculturation process, these children either take advantage of this positive stereotype or refute their stereotyped ethnic image and move to downward mobility. Focusing on migrant experiences of the Indian diasporas in the United States, this volume brings attention to highly motivated Asian Indian students who are overlooked because of their cultural dispositions and outlooks on schooling, and those students who are more likely to underachieve. It highlights the assimilation of Asian Indian students in mainstream society and their understandings of Americanization, social inequality, diversity and multiculturalism.

Ethnic Minority Languages in China

Ethnic Minority Languages in China
Author: Qingsheng Zhou
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1501511831

This book describes and analyzes the situation of minority languages in China.