Identity politics, particularism, and localism against the uniformity of abstract universalism are common features of the postmodern condition. |
Such avowed Protestants embrace universalism on the grounds that all are condemned in Christ's death but accepted in His resurrection. |
World music has long been mustered by both camps to provide evidence for new theories, whether they stress cultural relativism or universalism. |
What she does not see is that Dante perfectly exemplifies Western culture's strong tendency towards universalism. |
As the attention to human rights has increased, so has the criticism, directed particularly at their purported universalism. |
With roots going back to 19th-century national objectives, universalism became central to 20th-century Canadian public policy. |