Secrecy, a Cross-cultural Perspective

Secrecy, a Cross-cultural Perspective
Author: Stanton K. Tefft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1980
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Essays discuss the nature of privacy and secrecy, their perception in other cultures, and their application in business, organizations, and intelligence work.

Secrecy and Cultural Reality

Secrecy and Cultural Reality
Author: Gilbert Herdt
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0472026259

Gilbert Herdt is Director of the Program in Human Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University, where he is also Professor of Human Sexuality Studies and Anthropology.

The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective

The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective
Author: Jerome H. Neyrey
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2009-11-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802848664

Johns Gospel has been studied and evaluated and interpreted constantly by theologians throughout the ages. Can anything more possibly be said? Jerome Neyrey says it can, indeed, by interpreting it in two fresh ways by means of ancient rhetoric and by viewing it in its cultural context. / In order to find patterns and concepts that have a bearing on how to read John Neyrey examines the rhetoric of praise and blame described in the ancient encomium, the Greek commonplace on noble death, rules for rhetorical conclusions, and Jewish background materials. He then uses materials from cultural anthropology, such as the effects of limited good and envy, secrecy, and brokerage. Even innocent topics such as time and space have much to say about interpreting the figure of Jesus. / In viewing John through these two lenses, The Gospel of John in Cultural and Rhetorical Perspective brings the book into clear focus as a truly maverick gospel

The Culture of Secrecy

The Culture of Secrecy
Author: David Vincent
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198203070

The Culture of Secrecy is the first comprehensive study of the restriction of official information in modern British history. It seeks to understand why secrets have been kept, and how systems of control have been constructed - and challenged - over the past hundred and sixty years. The authortranscends the conventional boundaries of political or social history in his wide-ranging diagnosis of the `British disease' - the legal forms and habits of mind which together have constituted the national tradition of discreet reserve. The chapters range across bureaucrats and ballots, gossip andgay rights, doctors and dole investigators in their exploration of the ethical basis of power in the public, professional, commercial and domestic spheres. Professor Vincent examines concepts such as privacy and confidentiality, honour and integrity, openness and freedom of expression, which haveserved as benchmarks in the development of the liberal state and society.

Secrecy’s Power

Secrecy’s Power
Author: Clark Chilson
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 082485134X

Shin has long been one of the most popular forms of Buddhism in Japan. As a devotional tradition that emphasizes gratitude and trust in Amida Buddha, it is thought to have little to do with secrecy. Yet for centuries, Shin Buddhists met on secluded mountains, in homes, and in the backrooms of stores to teach their hidden doctrines and hold clandestine rites. Among their adherents was D. T. Suzuki’s mother, who took her son to covert Shin meetings when he was a boy. Even among Shin experts, covert followers were relatively unknown; historians who studied them claimed they had disappeared more than a century ago. A serendipitous encounter, however, led to author Clark Chilson’s introduction to the leader of a covert Shin Buddhist group—one of several that to this day conceal the very existence of their beliefs and practices. In Secrecy’s Power Chilson explains how and why they have remained hidden. Drawing on historical and ethnographic sources, as well as fieldwork among covert Shin Buddhists in central Japan, Secrecy’s Power introduces the histories, doctrines, and practices of different covert Shin Buddhists. It shows how, despite assumptions to the contrary, secrecy has been a significant part of Shin’s history since the thirteenth century, when Shinran disowned his eldest son for claiming secret knowledge. The work also demonstrates how secrecy in Shin has long been both a source of conflict and a response to it. Some covert Shin Buddhists were persecuted because of their secrecy, while others used it to protect themselves from persecution under rulers hostile to Shin. Secrecy’s Power is a groundbreaking work that makes an important contribution to our knowledge on secrecy and Shin Buddhism. Organized around the various consequences concealment has had for covert Shin Buddhists, it provides new insights into the power of secrecy to produce multiple effects—even polar opposite ones. It also sheds light on ignored corners of Shin Buddhism to reveal a much richer, more diverse, and more contested tradition than commonly is understood.

The Economics of Ecstasy

The Economics of Ecstasy
Author: Hugh B. Urban
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2001
Genre: Bengal (India)
ISBN: 019513902X

"Urban shows that the case of the Kartabhajas opens many new insights not merely into the specific case of one minor Bengali cult, but also into much larger cross-cultural and theoretical issues, including the changing role of the lower class, marginalized groups under the changing conditions of colonialism, the changing role of Tantric traditions during the period of British rule, and the topic of secrecy as a cross-cultural category in the study of religion. Urban's reflections on the ethical and epistemological dilemmas involved in studying traditions that wish to remain secret will set a new standard for discussion of this controversial issue."--BOOK JACKET.

Handbook of Biblical Social Values, Third Edition

Handbook of Biblical Social Values, Third Edition
Author: John J. Pilch
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498289657

Values are culturally specific. This handbook explains select biblical social values in their Mediterranean cultural contexts. Some examples of values are altruism, freedom, family-centeredness, obedience, parenting, and power. Though the English words for the values described here would be familiar to readers (e.g., altruism) the meanings of such words differ between cultures. In the Mediterranean world, for instance, altruism is a duty incumbent upon anyone who has surplus. It is interpersonal and group specific. In the West, especially in the United States, altruism is impersonal and universally oriented generosity that operates in a highly organized context. This handbook not only presents the Mediterranean meanings of these value words but also contrasts those meanings with Western ones.

Government Secrecy

Government Secrecy
Author: Susan Maret
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2011-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 085724390X

Divided into six sections, this title examines Government secrecy (GS) in a variety of contexts, including comparative examination of government control of information, new definitions, categories, censorship, ethics, and secrecy's relationship with freedom of information and transparency.

When Judaism and Christianity Began (2 vols)

When Judaism and Christianity Began (2 vols)
Author: Alan Avery-Peck
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2004-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047402901

Top scholars celebrate the enduring heritage in learning bequeathed by Anthony J. Saldarini (1941-2001). Twenty-nine essays focus on the areas of Christianity and Judaism to which Dr. Saldarini was devoted: earliest Christianity, Judaism in late antiquity, and the interchange between Judaism and Christianity then and now.

When Judaism and Christianity Began. Vol. 1

When Judaism and Christianity Began. Vol. 1
Author: Alan Avery-Peck
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004531505

Top scholars celebrate the enduring heritage in learning bequeathed by Anthony J. Saldarini (1941-2001). Twenty-nine essays focus on the areas of Christianity and Judaism to which Dr. Saldarini was devoted: earliest Christianity, Judaism in late antiquity, and the interchange between Judaism and Christianity then and now. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004136595).