Sentences with phrase «arenas of public life»

... Those of us who are not white have considerably more trouble not only finding representation of ourselves in mass media and other arenas of public life, but also finding representation that indicates that our humanity is multifaceted.
In some study papers it was proposed that although the church might be of prophetic service in a variety of arenas of public life, the primary locus of church mission should be the urban community.
Also (and this you don't mention), in the arena of public life that we all inhabit willy - nilly, after a reasonable amount (indeed an amount far beyond reasonable) of picking and challenging has already occurred, and the conclusions still look pretty solid at their core, there comes a time when any citizen of good will and decent judgment must begin to demand action.

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Although Calvin is remembered primarily as a theologian and biblical commentator, his experience of the realities of public life in the cosmopolitan imperial city of Strasbourg had given him a new confidence to address the issue of Christianity in the public arena.
Or will those churches now complete their sectarian withdrawal from the arena of public debate as their theologians and activists go on speaking to themselves as though they were living 350 years ago and economics were just a branch of biblical ethics?
Christians need to be re-Christianized, to have their true identity in Christ made palpable so that they can take it with them when they venture into the marketplace, into the public arena and into the private struggles of their lives.
And then we kicked ourselves again when Susan's life story — one wrapped up in years of unemployment, the recent loss of both her parents and struggles with her mental health — began to seep into the public arena.
The content of the sermon seems to assume a commitment to life under the reign of God; it would be difficult to argue that Jesus» teachings were or are for the general public, to be implemented in the larger arena of civic and social networks.
Falsehood, deceit, and outright lies in the public or private arena shatter relationships and tear at the very fiber of human life.
A while back the NCCB issued a splendid statement, Living the Gospel of Life, which was very specific about the responsibility of Catholic politicians and others in the public arena.
Gregory does not, it turns out, base his critique on concerns about salvation and true doctrine, but instead on the inability of the contemporary world — having unjustly excluded religious ways of thinking from the public arena of the secularized university — to address and resolve adequately for people what he calls «Life Questions.»
A few took the battle into the public arena, often getting more blame than praise; most labored to the end of their lives in obscurity.
Passionate about health promotion and committed to providing others with the tools they need to maintain a healthy and balanced life, she lectures regularly in corporate settings and public arenas on a number of health topics.
Less a movie about the inner workings of politics than a biography, Citizen Kane is a portrait of the kind of American icon who seeks power in all the arenas of American life — through wealth, fame, the voice of the media and the votes of the public.
Armed with these iconographic signifiers, Case, in his second solo exhibition with Chimento Contemporary, has painted a series of eight gorgeously rendered oil paintings that both commemorate and celebrate the oft ignored public arenas where people conduct the business of their lives.
9-11/9 -11, Chile / USA premiered for Creative Time on the 2007 anniversary of 9 - 11, screening simultaneously in New York City and Santiago and was accompanied by a live simulcast Q&A between the artist, filmmakers and members of both audiences, folding Chin's own artistic response back into the real life public arena.
They create a backdrop for scores of 12 -18-year-old adolescents living locally to the South London Gallery (SLG) to daub them with comments and drawings, given free reign to express whatever they choose to in the public arena of the gallery space.
Her writings, films and installations in public space (video / billboard) analyze the connection between these anxieties in private and how they occur in the arena of everyday life (media / advertisement).
As the debates among artists and intellectuals around a «racially representative art» shifted to discussions about social responsibility and a «folk» identity, artists like Aaron Douglas increasingly turned to the public arena as a means of addressing art and life in the 1930s.
Arenas suggests that any discussion of his family life is not sufficiently related to his celebrity to render BWLA's use of his identity a matter of public concern.
When we say that human rights legislation works in the public arena, we mean that the legislation prohibits discrimination in the public, versus the private, areas of our lives.
In conclusion: Actively integrate relationship - building at every level into your daily life: build your network, digitalize your reputation, and put yourself in the forefront of the public arena to build the foundation for high - profile visibility that will land that opportune position in the hidden job market.
Highlights the findings and lessons learned that pertain to two broad arenas: how to better plan and implement effective intervention strategies in the first 5 years of life and how understanding changing and diverse developmental trajectories can contribute to more effective early childhood programs and the public policies that shape them.
When we feel acceptance in our relationships and are able to experience our home life as a refuge from the stresses and demands of our daily lives at work and in the public arena, it nourishes us quite literally, enhancing the function of the immune system and contributing to our well - being and longevity.
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