Sentences with phrase «bearing public witness»

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Multitudes would bear witness that in the established habit of public worship they have found clarification and confirmation of their faith, the reorienting of their lives, the deepening of their spiritual resources, comfort in trouble, and rekindled zest for living.
Aflame with a faith to which they felt they must bear witness at all costs, these early Christians braved the fires of public derision and persecution.
Those in business and politics are called to bear witness in the marketplace and the public square.
Liberals and conservatives who want more for the public square than echo chambers and outrage factories should hope that Maajid Nawaz wins his lawsuit, and that the SPLC learns a costly lesson about bearing false witness.
He stopped short of calling for a medical boycott of these facilities because, he said, it is less evil to be inside the system bearing witness and providing medical care, and public opinion would not support such a boycott.
It was Xbox One's first full year on the market, and it bore witness to Microsoft going all - in on its complete reversal of the console's strategy and public image.
A citywide committee, born out of this partnership, is developing policy recommendations for how Denver can diversify their neighborhoods and better integrate their schools.73 Denver Public Schools has witnessed marginal improvements in school diversity since implementing these reforms.
The included works also bear witness to the range of issues that cultural institutions such as museums should be examining — and thus opening up for debate — should they continue to play a central role in the formation of public opinion and sensibilities.
Removed from a public setting, these rephotographed and then silk - screened images bear witness to encounters with objects, mostly details of merchandise for sale in shops in cities such as Paris or Lyon.
Tour & Talk: Bearing Witness as Protest @ Studio Museum in Harlem Feb. 23, 6 - 8:30 p.m., Harlem A guided tour of the exhibitions «Circa 1970» and «The Window and the Breaking of the Window» is followed by a public dialogue led by artist Oasa DuVerney, whose work is featured
In addition to Concave Room for Bees by Meg Webster, LANDMARK projects will directly address the intricate interaction between human and environmental forces: • A new work by Abigail DeVille utilizes found materials and simultaneously bears witness to and transforms public neglect, decay and marginalization.
In Purity, Magnusson does offer observers the opportunity to bear witness to a public display of purity so profound it may stir even the most strident of viewers to examine their personal beliefs.
• A new work by Abigail DeVille utilizes found materials and simultaneously bears witness to and transforms public neglect, decay and marginalization.
While the PBSG removes their old tables, Crockford's website serves as an archive that allows the public to readily witness how the bears have been increasing.
The moral imperative to stop global warming might not merely strike out, Pope Francis could implode it in the most epic manner imaginable in a showcase of how the public was deceived by people who apparently broke the commandment about bearing false witness.
That it is even necessary to take this to trial — to say nothing of the refusal of so many to accept the correctness of the verdict — bears witness to how dismally science has failed to deliver its message to the broader public.
If I seem picky it is because I have seen all sides of and all kinds of the real estate business and its practitioners respectively from the inside - out, and I have borne witness to legions of commissioned sales types (the good, the bad and the ugly), the latter two types spinning their way through interactions with the mostly less - than - knowledgeable members of the public for their own personal financial good, first and foremost, too often at the expense of their marks.
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