cross-culturally

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cross-culturally (not comparable)

  1. Across cultures.
    • 1986 April 5, Jeanne Bergman, Jackie Urla, “Needed: A Better Critique of Religion”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
      Leubrie ignores the extraordinary diversity of religions, collapsing everything from tribal "storytellers" and "polytheistic Norsemen" to the Rev. Moon into a single, simplistic whole, thereby promoting a superficial and ahistorical understanding of religion cross-culturally and over the millennia.