Sentences with phrase «broader culture»

She will also explore how racial attitudes develop in both the youth culture and broader culture of the communities.
There was a great increase in the visibility and impact of contemporary art on broader culture, not least in the media.
Other streams emphasize strong personal visions and narratives or broader culture events as a focus for powerful imagery.
Like all such broad culture changes, this one has multiple, linked factors behind it.
When I opened Nottingham Contemporary it was with a show of David's work from his earlier years, 1960 to 1968, programmed alongside Frances Stark, so you're speaking to someone who believes his work has a lot of resonance for art today, as well as for broader culture.
2K spokesperson Wax Adams confirmed to Point & Clickbait that the new edition of Bioshock Infinite will clear up any debate or misunderstandings about where games sit within broader culture.
Our moral dilemmas also reflect issues the church and broader culture continue to grapple with.
Christians often dog broader culture's treatment of marriage as a misrepresentation of Christ's true intention for the concept, but there's a corruption happening within the church as well.
«Making a more interesting environment, where you bring more of the broader culture into the space, creates a buzz and an energy that you really can't replicate in any other way.»
We also experience this contradiction between desire and action in our broader culture.
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
But its emphases undeniably resonate with certain features of the broader culture, making it a «religion made to travel.»
Social conservatives in both groups have turned to religious liberty — whether as a shield or as a sword, as a means of guarding orthodox communities from the corrosive decadence of the broader culture or of reasserting the proper bounds of public power.
While the broader culture celebrates Halloween at the end of this month, many Protestants will focus on Reformation Day while two days later Catholics will utter prayers as part of All Souls» Day.
What could Christians do to foster racial reconciliation and healing within churches and the broader culture?
Moreover, except for Ruth Ginsburg, it is hard to imagine another justice becoming so visible in the broader culture.
But the statement itself devalues me as a person of color, and it does not foster the racial reconciliation and healing that is currently needed within our churches and the broader culture.
In this way, we both internalize the broader culture of the faith and contribute to its life.
The consensus achieved by the faithful comes to the individual as embodied in a broader culture that moves from the local to the global and back again.
To foster reconciliation and healing within churches and the broader culture, Christians must be humble, repentant, and longsuffering.
It is Scripture, the Word of God itself, which addresses us»; but the ex-Abbot's own frame of reference reveals, alongside a profound regard for Scripture, a broad culture with homage paid in these pages to the likes of Rilke, Dostoyevsky and Solzhenitsyn.
The failures of the church often made me more uncomfortable than those in the broader culture.
Over the span of several decades, Colson became one of evangelicalism's most influential voices within the movement and to the broader culture.
And yet, with a few exceptions, these efforts to challenge abuse are not coming from the evangelical church for which Piper is a leader, but rather from the broader culture, which Piper routinely maligns for its increasing gender equity.
I don't know the driver and am not free to judge her, but her display did cause me to reflect on how many Christians engage the broader culture, and how disconnected it often seems from the central Gospel message that the God who made us and loves us is about the business of making all things right.
Consequently, the Church must be able to clearly distinguish (and separate, if need be) itself from the broader culture.
Most of all, the statement by Italian evangelicals reminds us to pray that God might use these conversations to demonstrate to the broader culture how persons of faith can have deep disagreements and yet remain committed to one another.
Some of the signs point to clergy's role in the broader culture.
In speaking of the Anglican Church, we address the broader culture's entrance into the subcultures.
Mintz attributes this pattern to the fact that children and youth now have very few ties to adults other than parents and teachers, and even fewer opportunities within the broader culture to demonstrate and exercise their developing maturity.
And with the broader culture adopting an almost a-marital view of sex, singles in the Church are left in an awkward spot.
But these are parents who have been shaped in the broader culture of psychology, hedonism, and anti-authoritarianism.
In part, as Noah Feldman's Divided By God suggests, the «legal secularism» of the Warren Court emerged precisely because of the failure of a secularist program for the broader culture.
They may not be widely liked in the broader culture, but being well liked by the culture has never been one of the gospel promises.
Such a dialogue requires Christian theologians to advance an apologetic which will argue for the truth and goodness of their traditions in language that is intelligible within a broader culture.
And the very people he perceives to have more influence in the broader culture may in fact be harmfully disadvantaged in his own.
But while a Southern Baptist youth pastor may in fact be in the minority in his opinion on marriage and women's roles in the broader culture, he is likely in the majority in his more immediate church culture where he has the most influence and where women and LGBT people may be disadvantaged.
There's nothing inherently wrong with this of course, but it can restrict a woman's sphere of influence to that of her female peers rather than the broader culture.
The final temptation is to assume that a classical Christian school will automatically influence a student more than the broader culture.
The immanentist, nonmetaphysical, secularist mind, increasingly dominant in the broader culture, is all the more powerful and insidious because of its insistence that its interpretation of reality is not only the best one but the only one.
Questions like: Where do we see God playing in our broader culture?
Finnis and George are favorite targets of social and political liberals; a constitutional right to assisted suicide is a goal of those seeking to expand the doctrinal support for constitutional rights to abortion and same - sex marriage; and the intellectual underpinnings of classical natural law thinking are not well understood in our law schools and universities, much less in the broader culture.
Select works may encourage a greater sense of belief in imagined worlds, indeed universes, governed by religious presences and dictates, but while these works tend to sustain very passionate readerships, their purchase on the broader culture and public conversation is decidedly limited.
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