Sentences with phrase «emancipation in»

The other parent usually must pay child support to the custodial parent until the child turns 21, the age of emancipation in Mississippi.
The new expansion of the Focus sector, a themed section dedicated to solo or dual artists, examines the ways in which technology has mediated representation of the physical body and imagined its emancipation in contemporary art.
Nonetheless, it possesses all the vivid fervor of Delacroix's famous figurative painting of «Liberty Leading the People,» the flag - waving ode to populist emancipation in 19th century France.
Meessen's own contribution links political emancipation in Congo with Marxist - inspired liberation movements throughout the Global South and the May 1968 student uprising associated with the Situationist International, a group whose genuinely international origins (including a number of Congolese) have been obscured by Francophone nationalism in the ensuing decades.
Focus, curated by Gabriel Ritter, Curator and Head of Contemporary Art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, featured 28 international galleries with solo or dual - artist presentations, which examine how technology has both mediated representation of the physical body and imagined its emancipation in contemporary art.
William Traylor was born into slavery in Lowndes County, near Benton, Alabama, sometime between 1852 and 1856, and was freed by emancipation in 1863.
Marshall tackles the history of slavery, race politics, black power or social emancipation in bold but ambiguous ways
Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry tells the swashbuckling tale of Edward Kenway's second - in - command, Adewale, as he navigates the waters of emancipation in the aftermath of Kenway's return to England.
5) Sadly it took yet another World War for women to experience a new golden age of emancipation in terms of employment outside of the home.
As the logging operations had grown beyond what was manageable by the relatively small number of settlers, slaves had been imported into Belize and great numbers remained in bondage there until their emancipation in 1838.
She finally got clean in 1989 and, in a bit of life imitating art, would «divorce» her parents through court - decreed emancipation in early 1991, at the age of 15.
Forum: Only superwomen need apply — Setsuko Nakaki plots the course of women's emancipation in Japan
He was very jovial...» It was a deeply moving reminder that the history of black emancipation in America is short in the relative sweep of history.
English Roman Catholics were emancipated from centuries - long legal disabilities (by various steps, culminating in unconditional emancipation in 1829).
The Asian people had won their independence and the process of emancipation in Africa kept the continent in ferment.
It emphasized the necessity of choosing between evils, and there was a genuine emancipation in the idea of taking responsibility for the lesser evil and living under the mercy of God.
The idea of women's sexual emancipation in this film, the «independent woman» moment, is when Ana (while looking at a sexual contract that is central to the film) says «no» to one particularly violent sexual act.
How often do American Christians place women's social emancipation in the context of spiritual warfare and exorcism?
It was this belief that led William Wilberforce to be a catalyst for emancipation in England, forever shifting his political landscape in the process.
He replied to a committee representing various Protestant denominations asking for immediate emancipation in 1862 by saying: «I am approached with the most opposite opinion and advice, and that by religious men who are equally certain that they represent the divine will.
It is one of the most beautiful ironies of the recent emancipations in the East that people have expressed their right to self - determination by insisting that we are, nationally and religiously, already determined.»

Not exact matches

The coming of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, with its subsequent political emancipation of the Jews in Western Europe, radically changed the context of all social and cultural relationships.
Thus, in discussing «women publicly consecrated to virginity,» the draft says: «Their witness stands out precisely because many achieved a certain autonomy with respect to men, a certain «emancipation» and a self - direction in pursuit of the spiritual life, advanced studies, and apostolic works.»
But I think we have risen above this distinction and can recognize in the activity of the painter and the sculptor, no less than in that of the poet and the dancer, the emancipation from the «deadliness of doing» that distinguishes art from «work.»
However, the more insecure the future of a liberal, secular society appears to be, the more confident I feel about the future of religion — not a future in relation to emancipation and economic and / or political liberation.
In like manner the emancipation, or «redemption», of Israel from Egyptian servitude by the crossing of the Red Sea came to stand as a symbol, first, of God's providence over His people, and then of the «redemption» of mankind in a far deeper sensIn like manner the emancipation, or «redemption», of Israel from Egyptian servitude by the crossing of the Red Sea came to stand as a symbol, first, of God's providence over His people, and then of the «redemption» of mankind in a far deeper sensin a far deeper sense.
In much contemporary discourse, freedom is seen as emancipation from God.
Could the mosaic have suggested what would have been in the air still so soon after the Catholic emancipation of 1825?
However, as we see daily, this leads not to any real emancipation but to a deepening crisis and misery reflected in the broken hearts, minds and lives of somany of our fellow - citizens in our culture.
It is interesting to compare Ogden's treatment with that of Metz in «Redemption and emancipation», first published in English in Cross Currents and included, in an adapted version, as Chapter 7 in Faith in History and
«Utopia - writing,» she argues, interacted with social experimentation and the more popular imagination to create social innovations in every sphere from the economic (the trade union movement, profit - sharing, social security, scientific management) through political (parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage) to the social (universal education, child welfare practices, women s «emancipation,» New Towns, social planning.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of human freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted human freedom and autonomy by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
The question was being recast in terms of a constitutional and moral crisis, with Northern calls for emancipation becoming ever more adamant.
In its marketing campaign, The Good Book: A Humanist Bible was presented as something akin to the emancipation of Daedalus and Icarus in their winged escape from CretIn its marketing campaign, The Good Book: A Humanist Bible was presented as something akin to the emancipation of Daedalus and Icarus in their winged escape from Cretin their winged escape from Crete.
’25 Bloch believed that «the ultimate, enduring insight of Marx is that truth does not exist for its own sake but implies emancipation, and an interpretation of the world which has the transformation of the world as its goal and meaning, providing a key in theory and leverage in practice».26 Drawing on this tradition Moltmann writes that unless truth «contains initiative for the transformation of the world, it becomes a myth of the existing world.
For example, Moses Stuart of Andover Seminary in Massachusetts (who was sympathetic to the eventual emancipation of American slaves, but was against abolition), published a tract in which he pointed to Ephesians 6 and other biblical texts to argue that while slaves should be treated fairly by their owners, abolitionists just didn't have Scripture on their side and «must give up the New Testament authority, or abandon the fiery course which they are pursuing.»
In L'Osservatore Romano France's Minister of Labour, Xavier Darcos, said that the encyclical proposes «a «comprehensive development» that assures a shared humanistic emancipation
Interests in God as useful to achieving personal wholeness, even of the most «spiritual» sort, and interests in God as necessary for social justice and emancipation, even the most urgent cases, will be under pressure to surrender pride of place to apparently irrelevant» interests in God that take the form of joy in and celebration of the odd ways God is present, for their own sake.
After the Ottoman rule, in more recent times, France and Italy seized control of North Africa and held it until in the past few years, Libya, Tunis, and Morocco were able to establish their own governments, leaving only Algeria struggling for emancipation from French imperialism.
«15 In his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjectioIn his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjectioin subjection.
As Boodin has said, the new intellectual renaissance into which physics has led us in the twentieth century is marked, not only by the emancipation from mechanism, but «the discovery of form or structure as fundamental in reality.
As we listen to the witness of the Bible, we may be inclined to think, at first, that this is no more than the voice of the human Israel which points us away from the gods of idolatry as the first step in man's self - emancipation.
In agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive gooIn agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive gooin the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive good.
For any given individual, the conditions of emancipation are complex, consisting in part of those that are distinctively hers or his and extending through those specific to intimate and local associations to those shared within increasingly wider communities.
With the emancipation of church from state in the post-Reformation era, churches in North America have inherited a rather different set of implications for the conversion of political figures.
In their widest form, we may speak of «general conditions of emancipation,» those that are important or potentially important to the creativity of any individual.
On this suggestion, «emancipation» means the opportunity to be creative, the measure of power that «issues from coordination,» and individuals are more or less emancipated depending on the natural and human context in which their lives are set.
The right to participate in the widest possible moral discourse, through which social practices are legislated and justice is pursued, is also a formative condition of emancipation.
Democracy itself is not possible unless the constituted political process is in large or, at least, tolerable measure successful, so that governance fulfills its moral obligations by pursuing justice as general emancipation.
Since each individual must decide what to make of the opportunity she or he is given, our maximal common humanity may be reformulated in terms of the conditions of emancipation.
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