Sentences with phrase «cultural war»

It is no wonder that the communication and information process has become arena of cultural wars and battles.
In the larger cultural war, the tip of the hat to a Creator will equally be a frustration to the new atheists.
This is the beginning of the cultural resistance and struggle for survival in the global cultural war.
I did not expect that I would be a witness to the severity of need for the «church» to find some kind of peaceful resolution to this horrible religious cultural war.
How would you keep this insane cultural war going if we didn't make person A pay for person B's mistakes?
KM and SM look very similar on the surface, but are actually radically different at multiple levels, both cultural and technical, and are locked in an undeclared cultural war for the soul of Enterprise 2.0.
There is described the bitter cultural war between the prophets of the Baalim and the Israelite prophets.
Trump has inflamed U.S. cultural wars since his election victory, pushing back on his predecessor's liberal polices and pleasing his conservative base.
James Carroll, George Weigel and Garry Wills all agree that the sexual - abuse crisis is symptomatic of a deeper cultural war in Catholicism, but they differ — often diametrically — on what is at stake.
The goal, as Stark sees it, is «to give Baylor the resources it needs to participate in the national cultural wars
The answer is not found in waging cultural wars incessantly, or in making a theological shift to the left to pacify a culture offended by the gospel.
On the other hand, if you question the wisdom, justice, or constitutional pedigree of the jurisprudence celebrated by Garrow, the book will seem just another pamphlet albeit a massive and sometimes elegant one in the continuing cultural war about morality in general and sexual mores in particular.
In the CMBYN cultural wars of last Oscar season there are two camps.
Global warming science has become a battleground in a wider cultural war, particularly in the United States where rejecting climate science has been seamlessly adopted by right - wing populism — notably by the Tea Party, the movement of those who demand their fair share of injustice.
In fact, in my speech I noted that «if we are to all be part of a genuine education revolution, the media needs to rise above its lazy addiction to adversarial journalism, the tendency to present all issues in terms of social conflict, class warfare or the dreaded cultural wars».
All that happened is we had a pointless cultural war for a year and wasted 100 million dollars of taxpayer money fighting over it.
This will get overturned or adjusted and then it will be on to the next stupid cultural war to steal headlines and accomplish nothing.
He is editor of Cultural Wars in American Politics: Critical Reviews of a Popular Myth (Aldine de Gruyter, 1997), from which this article is adapted.
Some of that can be cleared up by understanding that in their times there was a huge, cultural war between the concepts of vice and virtue (things were so bad that even some of the pagan philosophers were appalled), and they spoke to that from a Christian perspective that sometimes seemed to sanction works based salvation when instead they were simply drawing contrasts between how they behaved vs. the pagans.
This is the point at which America took the lead role in worldwide campaigning and found itself embroiled in a psycho - cultural war against a plant.
Repressed groups like Gays and minority religions are rising up and WINNING in the cultural war.
Cultural wars and political wars may be accommodated within the raucous workings of democracy.
Perhaps more important, our cultural wars have led to tactical alliances between religious and secular liberals, who wish to present a united front against those who would make America into a Christian country and our schools into Christian schools.
Eventually, this will spill over into a cultural war.
Since not everybody is a Christian, I disagree that it is not a cultural war.
In this way, Ruether helpfully positions the campaign for homosexual rights at the center of the cultural war in which our society is embroiled.
The battle in the churches is an extension of that cultural war but, given the role of religion in public life, it is also an effort to capture the churches» moral authority in that larger conflict.
Here we encounter a conundrum that has become familiar in the cultural wars.
This is indeed a «cultural war» The exploitation of post-modernistic sensibilities, especially emerging among the young generations, by the market, is a good illustration.
I largely agree with her argument, but I'm not sure it is a game changer in the cultural war.
Cultural war is a two way street, and you are far to accustomed to being able to force your will on others.
«It is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we shall be as the Cold War itself.
When these worldview differences are aligned with other social distinctions — such as economic class, race, region or religion — competition can turn from civil politics to cultural war.
Cultural Wars isn't what you just people actually think it is.
Among old guard evangelicals, for example, there are many who still preach of moral decline and proudly wear the battle armor of cultural war.
Thus, American party politics has always involved «cultural wars,» and the genius of our system has been its ability to contain these conflicts within civil and even productive bounds.
The Right Wing has been winning the propaganda war, but we have been winning the cultural war.
This is truly a «cultural war
DJ after declaring a cultural war how do you turn round to blame God for the results.
But the most important aspect of this cultural war is manifested in the modern mass communication media such as newspapers, wire services, radio and television.
The particular context of global market about which we want to speak is the field of «cultural war» between power and people, waged through political propaganda, commercial advertisements, the educational process, the public media, and information technology.
This cultural war takes place on national and global levels, assuming the form of ideological or propaganda wars.
If securing traction on a change in Britain's role in the world might be difficult, a cultural war on big business is something else.
(CNN)- Rick Santorum continued his offensive against President Barack Obama while speaking Sunday night to a church in Georgia ahead of the state's primary next month, portraying the president as a leader intent on starting a cultural war.
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