Sentences with phrase «community of allegiance»

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The state is the servant and not the master of the communities of allegiance in which free persons express their identity and solidarity with others.

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The question of allegiance is a pressing one for the Jesse Jacksons of the black church who must decide who they ultimately represent: the black community, a coalition of ethnic groups, the Democratic Party or a sense of moral right in the universe.
A State is a sovereign political unit to which its citizens as members of a national community owe allegiance.
As Paul Markhan wrote in an excellent essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics, are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communities.
Although the members of the redeemed community are to respect earthly governors and human institutions, their former commonwealths can no longer command their final allegiance: «Many are enemies of the cross of Christ....
This world view won the allegiance of the scientific community and became to basis for scientific work.
«In the perspective of the Bible, conversion is turning from idols to serve a living and true God and not moving from one culture to another and from one community to another as it is understood in the communal sense in India today», and further that so long as baptism remains a transference of cultural or communal allegiance, «we can not judge those who while confessing faith in Jesus, are unwilling to be baptised» (Renewal in.
themselves from any one construal by including within their communities persons with allegiances to a variety of construals of the Christian thing or persons proposing original syntheses of older construals.
Also, the allegiance of human beings is much more to their immediate communities, family, ethnic group, sub-culture, region, even professional associations, rather than nation - states.
Outlined on the game's website Inquisitor — Martyr is «a game where you can develop your character for years in a huge, persistent open world sandbox and shape the outcome of major events» Players will have «the opportunity to create communities, build allegiances or wage a secret war in the shadows against other power groups, sometimes even attacking fortresses of other players and maintaining your own.»
The Sugar Hill Smiles concept (at right) responds to the influx of entrepreneurs and gentrifiers who are appropriating the Harlem brand without having any real allegiance to or pride in the community's history and culture.
Though seemingly disparate, these genres are all linked by a vibrant community, multiple stylistic allegiances, and a return to the expressive possibilities of figurative and representational content, driven by a more populist sensibility.
This reflects Adrus» broader concerns, with work dealing with issues around Diaspora communities, identity, perceptions of «Britishness», and allegiance to place and country.
They are beginning to suggest how governance structures might be developed that are anchored within an Indigenous community's own law, so that decisions made by those entities stand a much better chance of retaining the allegiance of the people of that community.
Already in December 2013, he published an analysis of the carbon footprint of the bitcoin network telling that bitcoin footprint is a «clear and present danger» to Earth and called on the bitcoin community to change algorithms or to «shift allegiances to a cryptocurrency that is ecologically sustainable».
Intervention One year of DBT or 1 year of community treatment by experts (developed to maximize internal validity by controlling for therapist sex, availability, expertise, allegiance, training and experience, consultation availability, and institutional prestige).
Dr. Debra Mashek - Science of Relationships articles Website / CV Dr. Mashek's work bridges many disciplines by examining (a) the experience of feeling too close to intimate others, (b) confusing the self with close others, and (c) the psychological distress experienced by jail inmates with competing allegiances to the criminal community and to the community at large.
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