She writes that community engagement can also assist lawyers and students in converting rage
at injustice into constructive actions, but she does not describe how this process might unfold.
Not exact matches
«If anyone asserts that Adam's sin affected him alone and not his descendants also, or
at least if he declares that it is only the death of the body which is the punishment for sin, and not also that sin, which is the death of the soul, passed through one man to the whole human race, he does
injustice to God and contradicts the Apostle, who says, «Therefore as sin came
into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned» (Rom.
At the very moment they experience the utter bleakness of abandonment, Powers's favored characters glimpse some benign possibility built
into the universe, itself vulnerable, faintly but unmistakably detectable amid suffering and
injustice.»
Some of the specific stimuli of my sober reflections have been the histories of the fiendishly diverse
injustices, cruelties, tyrannies and butcheries human beings have inflicted on one another — in particular the long, appalling story of Jewish suffering
at the hands of Christian Europe with its insane climax under the Nazis; Camus's searing reflections on our blood - soaked century; accounts of the horrors of plagues and epidemics
at whose complete mercy human beings for so long existed; and insights of depth psychology
into the character and influence of the unconscious, childhood and repression in our behavior.
Andreana Reale writes a column for RELEVANT looking
at how Christ's triumphant entry
into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday is a part of His quest to end
injustice.
It seems to me, nevertheless, that he suffered,
at the hands of the BBC This World programme in particular, and the media in general, a profound
injustice, and that this
injustice was made possible only because it fed
into a narrative which Catholics have endured over recent years for the most part without protest, so great has been their numb horror
at the seemingly endless procession of abusive clergy who have been dragged from the shadows by police and media.
Folayan and Davis take a close look
at that fateful day and the aftermath from an insider's perspective as they delve deeply
into the media's impact and the community
at large while revealing the fact that we haven't made much progress in racial relations,
injustices, and overall perceptions.
Delving
into resonant issues surrounding racial prejudice and
injustice, the film is a serious dark horse contender, having already won the top prize
at the Gotham Awards and Cinema Eye Honors.
As he gradually turns
into the sort of person who might actually be able to do that, Vincent also transforms those around him: Maslow, who fears that heroism has become a desk job; Bonnie Kalen, the foundation's fund - raiser, a divorced single mother and a devoted believer in Maslow's crusade against intolerance and
injustice; and Bonnie's teenage son, Danny, whose take on the world around him is
at once openhearted, sharp - eyed, and as fundamentally decent as his mother's.
Separated from her close - knit, Catholic family and thrown
into the maelstrom and horror of war, she lost everything she knew and loved, but found extraordinary courage, outrage
at injustice, and real compassion (that rare quality the Dalai Lama asks us to embrace).
Set from the late 1940s to 1960s, the series weaves in
into its plot lines real issues occurring in the Los Angeles area
at the time, particularly those related to racial inequalities and social
injustice.
With that said I'm far from an expert
at fighting games, having rarely ever ventured
into the terrifying stat screens in
Injustice 2 that display things like frame times and more.
Suicide Squad's official movie has finally been released
into theaters today, and with that there also happens to be an update for
at least one game where members of the Suicide Squad will be appearing, and that is
Injustice: Gods Among Us.
they can grab it for the silly price tag that Greenman Gaming currently have it for, yet I can't help feeling that it's an
injustice that a game of this calibre has been widely made available
at such a cheap price (you would pay this for Aliens: Colonial Marines, just to put it
into perspective).
Narrated by Luthor himself, this new video hints
at his role in the mysterious organisation known as «the regime» and gives insight
into his motivations and allegiance in the ever - changing power struggle that exists in
Injustice: Gods Among Us.
The latest trailer shown off
at the
Injustice 2 Pro Series finale event this past weekend, gave fans their first real look
at what Raiden is bringing with him
into the DC fighting game.
We got to preview this
at last year's E3, and the combinations of cool gear and player - earned outfits — some of it themed to coincide with legendary DC Comics stories — puts
Injustice 2
into the perfect situation to become the best fighting game of the year.
But there's also no question that locking Mr. Dial's work
into the «outsider» narrative diminishes it, turning it
into artifact instead of art —
into evidence of his struggle against the often brutal and
at least unforgiving
injustice he was met with daily.
As much as you want to ascribe sadness to such
injustice, you can't help but come away from Joan Mitchell: Lady Painter smiling
at Mitchell's ability to convey her inner life
into her art and find pure joy in the colors of the world, even if that world denied her full acceptance.
(a) to rectify the consequences of past
injustices by the special measures contained in this Act, announced
at the time of introduction of this Act
into the Parliament, or agreed on by the Parliament from time to time, for securing the adequate advancement and protection of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders; and (b) to ensure that Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders receive the full recognition and status within the Australian nation to which history, their prior rights and interests, and their rich and diverse culture, fully entitle them to aspire...