Sentences with phrase «doing cultural things»

I really like doing cultural things, but am...

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These are things that are important to us as a culture and as a society and I only want to align myself with brands that have the same kind of cultural beliefs that I do
Ultimately, building a dedicated community from the ground up is hard work, but if you find the right location, lead by example, think about cultural fit, create impactful events, and don't overcomplicate things, you'll be well on your way to building a lasting professional community.
Too often, businesses adopt practices or cultural norms because they're «how things have always been done
But I think we understand things in stages and that both a literal understanding and a historical understanding are sometimes necessary before we can fully understand it metaphorically, simply because we do have such a tremendous cultural bias.
It's dated, but worth reading as it helps Christians understand the power of humor in doing all the things listed above: embracing spiritual correction, speaking truth to power, eliminating cultural prejudice and deconstructing religious cliques.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to know what was said youll need to study hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
It would be easy for a campus ministry group to wink and nod toward their evangelical ancestors, pointing to a doctrinal statement that doesn't exactly say the right things but doesn't contradict them either, while buying political protection and cultural shelter through equivocation and virtue signaling.
Which returns us to the particular crisis of our time: the fact that current ideologies of religious, ethical, cultural and political pluralism do not provide the universalistic principles whereby we can state with clarity and confidence that some things are just plain wrong.
Not only does the pluralism in question characterize past and present construals of the Christian thing and their respective social and cultural locations; it also characterizes particular theological schools, the practices that constitute them, and their respective social and cultural locations.
Paul does many of the same things in his letters, using a genre and language that was common in his day to subvert the prevailing cultural views of the day about Caesar worship.
There are some cultural things going on here with the act of baptism, and the fact that family members and servants usually followed the religion of the head of their household, but again, the most straightforward way of reading these texts is that more than one person believed, and those that did believe were baptized.
Jesus knew heart change didn't come through political power, cultural pressure, or zealotry, so he was keenly disinterested in those things.
It sounds like a terrible thing to do, but when studied in the cultural context, heaping burning coals on someone's head was actually a way of blessing them.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to see the new movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the best lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be loved by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
He was known as a bohemian cultural figure with a taste for dirty jokes, and the whole «God» thing didn't seem natural.
It is obvious that not all persons are created «free and equal» from the standpoint of either biological or cultural inheritance and therefore ought not all to do the same things or enjoy the same experiences.
were at least as subtle, coherent and devoutly held as anything homegrown, and those who did not learn from World War II and the decolonial period not to identify cultural - linguistic traditions with Christianity, are learning from contemporary cross-cultural exposures that many things thought to be unique are in fact quite common.
One almost wonders if it could have something to do with the fact that advertisers are forever marketing feminized versions of things to them that discourage women from merely enjoying themselves and instead enforce an artificial cultural norm.
Despite the limping conclusion (he is writing for Commonweal, after all), Steinfels has nailed the mindlessness of a progressive insouciance that thinks it a good thing that, in the words of one author, younger Catholics «place a higher priority on being good Christians than they do on being good Catholics,» when «good Christian» is indistinguishable from the cultural liberalism promoted by, for instance, the National Catholic Reporter.
He wants to see them do five things: «Initiate a focused approach to the claims of Islam; make a political and cultural analysis of the unique impact of the Islamic evangelization of black males; approach Islam on theological and evangelical levels; assess the geopolitical and strategic implications of Islam in Africa and South Asia, since the fortunes of black people in the U.S. are informed by what happens to blacks elsewhere In the world; and, mount a major effort to investigate the success of Islam in prisons.
on touchy or difficult topics, trying to listen and understand while wanting to be heard and understood, not to mention our differences in denominational / spiritual / cultural backgrounds — all things considered I think we do alright.
But how do things stand today (1944) for instance, with the European cultural synthesis demanded by Troeltsch?
Much current discussion of cultural, religious, moral, and intellectual pluralism uses the concept «pluralism» in a way that seems to shift from a descriptive use («such diversity does in fact exist») to an evaluative and even celebratory use («such diversity is a good thing and should exist»).
In his diatribe, Cokely invoked a radical canard that has been showcased for national audiences in celebrated cultural artifacts like Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing.
Actually, there was a thing on Facebook today, maybe tongue in cheek or serious, I did not read the whole of it, suggesting that for anyone to have a Santa Claus but not believe in homoousios, it could be considered a case of «cultural appropriation».
Say the man who moved Rams from St.Louis to the Los Angeles... it is like he moved Arsenal from London to the Manchester... This man does nt care about anything his main goal is the money... It is called cultural theft, you buy something and say positiv things, pople gets excided but what he does is selling everything worth at that (club) and afterwards he let it go down the drain...
I didn't mean to throw things off the rails, but tea drinking must surely be more cultural than religious, if not purely a matter of personal preference.
We have this cultural idea very deeply nested in privilege that says no one should say or do anything that would make another person uncomfortable, like say, «That's not true» or, «that's a racist thing to say».
But keep in mind two things: (1) the cultural tide is clearly moving in your direction — not theirs; and (2) «libertarian» arguments in this context just don't hold up.
She has to dissociate or the cognitive dissonance is too high, and she has to do the things that categorize her as a «good mom» within her cultural framework.
Our cultural expectations for parenting are shifting, and we don't just expect to do things the way our own mothers did.
It tells your provider how you feel about things like who you want with you during labor, what you want to do during labor, if you want drugs to help with labor pain, and if there are special religious or cultural practices you want to have happen once your baby is born.
So when people look back they don't just say that it was a good thing to do, they look back in the same way as to the welfare state and say there was a cultural shift.»
Moreover, although the idea of getting close to the land in small - scale communities has a deep cultural resonance in some schools of environmentalist thought, in reality this is probably the worst thing that anyone can do.
So he is trying to organize a Human Behaviorome Project that will quantify the things we do when we put our genes into action: every personal, social, and cultural behavior that makes us human.
«When compared to what their ancestors did, the great thing about the Puebloans is that they have a high degree of cultural continuity.»
It's difficult to navigate through the cultural myths and subtle messages about dieting, not to mention all of the advertising and products marketed at women that can trick you into buying things that don't really help you get healthier, lose fat or get lean.
And to really too start to look at different cultures because, a lot of other cultures don't use as much wheat or they use it in different ways, and so there are a lot of cultural things too that really were like, «Wow, this is good.
Montreal, Quebec About Blog Cult MTL delivers daily coverage of Montreal's cultural scene, from music and nightlife news to artist profiles to politics and lifestyle columns to event listings and recommendations for things to do.
I do think, for women, it is kind of a cultural thing across the board to be kind of people pleasers.
More than anywhere else though, The Berkshires don't feel remotely rural — with so much art, music and theater to see, cultural couples can still lap up their favorite things out in the sticks.
There are a wide variety of romantic things to do in the city; like taking advantage of its vibrant cultural arts scene, or enjoying some of the finest classic cinemas in the UK.
Do like the city sometimes for cultural things; I'm a music fanatic and art lover, like a nice restaurant once in a while... but...
Even if you as a young man don't like arty things, you need to remember that most cougars are liking to go to art and cultural events.
Montreal, Quebec About Blog Cult MTL delivers daily coverage of Montreal's cultural scene, from music and nightlife news to artist profiles to politics and lifestyle columns to event listings and recommendations for things to do.
Love movies, theater cultural events and traveling... I would love to meet someone for companionship that likes to do the same things that I...
My favorite music is country music.I occasionally volunteer when it is necessary.One thing i don't like is people looking down on other base on cultural, educational and racial differences.Very tolerant.
Therefore, it will be a wise thing to do to gain proper knowledge about the cultural differences.
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