Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | space, of styles of life and cultures, are the coordinates within
2 Int, 1| generates the homologation of cultures, extinguishes particularity
3 Int, 1| superiority complexes among cultures, while it exalts the power
4 Int, 1| that hold up culture and cultures. And these transformations
5 Int, 1| otherness of differences and cultures, at the same time refers
6 Int, 1| impoverished by culture and cultures, is a fact that is immediately
7 Int, 3| and face of the individual cultures and the diversified contexts
8 Int, 3| small fatherland, of local cultures that are making mutual tolerance
9 Int, 3| between diverse nations and cultures in a peaceful living together
10 Int, 3| integrated with other different cultures, without losing one’s roots,
11 Int, 4| culture and the different cultures where the charism is embodied.
12 1 | men and women of different cultures, ability to live together
13 1, 5 | combination of different cultures and particular sub-cultures
14 1, 5 | the world. Heterogeneous cultures are incorporated and integrated
15 1, 5 | refers to the compression of cultures: elements previously isolated
16 1, 5 | contact and juxtaposition. Cultures are amassed one upon the
17 1, 5 | the “external”, with other cultures (internal/external, identity/
18 1, 5 | need for openness to other cultures, between national education
19 1, 7 | into a context of other cultures or is immersed more and
20 1, 7 | differences between the cultures.~* separation is
21 1, 7 | interaction. In contact with other cultures, that is, there is a reorganization
22 2, 11| toward others and toward cultures which enables a serene and
23 2, 11| respect of diversity of cultures, ages and formation, and
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