Sentences with phrase «embodiments of justice»

To work for such communal and institutional embodiments of justice and fraternity is to serve the kingdom of God, even though that kingdom far transcends them and all are judged.
John Dominic Crossan called the early Christian Eucharist the embodiment of justice.
The king is the embodiment of justice, someone who is fit to sit in judgment of others — like King Solomon.

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But we need to ask ourselves whether committee language does justice to an embodiment of the Christian life.
Justice is the mediating principle between absolute love and the power principles of society — the relative embodiment of love in social structures.
If we call ourselves Americans as well as Christians, we may feel a strong civic sense that what our government did in our name was the embodiment of public justice.
In its political structures one finds the embodiment of the common good, and in its polity of equality and redistributive justice one finds the ideal of civic life.
Body image coach Rachel Cole shares why we lose touch with our bodies in times of distress, how to start coming back into embodiment, why the 2016 election has caused so much pain for people struggling with food and body issues, how she recovered from eating disorders and embraced body positivity, why feminism and social justice are so integral to making peace with food and your body, and lots more!
Categorizing this embodiment of unadulterated chaos as an Open - World, Action / Destruction just doesn't seem to do this game justice.
Dick is a true embodiment of the potential we all have to bring justice to those who are the most vulnerable and disenfranchised in our community.
Such a scheme could be the embodiment of public — private partnership, enabling access to justice for those who can not pay privately.
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