Sentences with phrase «emerges out of the community»

Both authors see the locus of Christian social involvement not in individual action in the structures of society, but as action, both corporate and individual, which emerges out of the community of faith.
«It's not often that artworks that emerge out of community activism and social practices get center stage in art galleries, which makes the latest exhibit at Otis College of Art and Design a particularly unique and poignant one.

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Community has to emerge out of a oneness of spirit, which is what the early church had.
In my opinion though, when the health of the individuals and the community is prioritized, then wonderful ways of doing emerge out of that.
When the prophets who emerge out of any tradition are alive and speaking, they are completely considered outside the established community.
Community, (like temperature) is an always emerging dynamic phenomenon: rising up out of the back & forth of opposition.
It is the Reason of Plato at work, freeing us from old, stale habits of thought in the expectation that out of the resulting conversation, from the very turmoil and confusion of interpretations at war with one another, can emerge in good time a better understanding and a better practice of what it is to become and be within human communities.
He develops five characteristics of such a spirituality: conversion, with its requirement for solidarity; gratuitousness, as creating the atmosphere for efficacy; joy, which seeks victory over suffering by going through the school of martyrdom to Easter victory; spiritual childhood, which emphasizes being «with the poor and against poverty»; and community, which must emerge out of the dark night of injustice and solitude.
But just as inclusive, at the very least, is the event in which the person played his decisive part and out of which the community emerged.
Practical theology, emerging out of life in a faith community, is a doxological mode of reflection that, by placing itself within the context of the church's service to God, attempts to facilitate the goal of a faithful life in the present on behalf of God's future.
Liberation theology emerged in the early 20th century, sprouting out of the needs of the social communities, particularly the Black community in the United States.
The covenant community emerges from the Exodus movement of the Hebrew people out of Pharaoh's Egypt.
Decked out in a Spurs polo shirt, Edward has emerged as a young man who wants to help his local community and, despite his cheery presence, is clearly a figure of authority already.
According to the concerned residents, the emerging illegal mining in the community has led to pupils and students dropping out of school.
This makes me believe in an increasingly influential role for the sports and exercise science graduate developing within the community, to guide the population out of current epidemics of great concern emerging from today's modern lifestyle, and to the sustainable wellness of the community.
The term «community lab» emerged out of conversations on my couch in Brooklyn five years ago.
After the Australian master broke out to the global film community with 1975's atmospheric «Picnic at Hanging Rock,» followed by 1977's «The Last Wave,» he expanded his horizons with war epic «Gallipoli» and Indonesia - set «The Year of Living Dangerously,» starring an emerging Mel Gibson and Sigourney Weaver.
Set inside the world of «The Glade», O'Brien stars as Thomas, a new entrant into this Lord of the Flies-esque society of boys who emerge out of an elevator in the ground to discover themselves stranded alone in a walled - off community with no memory of anything that happened in their life prior to that very moment.
In some places, these are emerging out of strengths as resources in the community are entering the district to both supplement and supplant.
The picture that emerged was of mostly self - generated wealth and of people living comfortable rather than extravagant lives in clustered upmarket communities, paid for out of earnings rather than with credit.
One by one, four of her community cats emergeout of bushes, from behind houses, and around corners — and streak toward her familiar voice.
Emerging alongside a notable group of black artists in New York City in the 1990s, Nari Ward (b. 1963 in St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica) actively engages with local sites — their histories, communities, and economies — to create spectacular, ambitiously scaled artworks out of unlikely materials.
Check out work by the newest generation of emerging talent, meet the artists, get a behind - the - scenes look at their studios, and rub elbows with others in Minnesota's creative community.
In particular, it presents four key messages, namely that: biodiversity is key to climate change adaptation; a different set of policy directions, changed incentive structures, reduced or phased - out perverse subsidies, and increased engagement of business leaders is required to work towards «holistic economics»; environmental limits need to be established to ensure society remains within them in order to achieve sustainability; and ecosystem - based adaptation (EBA) is an emerging approach that works with nature to help vulnerable communities and build resilience to climate change.
He is great on the merits of emerging sharing economy models, new public transport systems and town planning that are serving to design out the car, the Transition Town movement and its focus on community energy, China's land grabs in Africa, and the crushing and debilitating damage done by the Anglo - Saxon work - life imbalance — his description of a «Universal Job Description for life in the service economy» that runs: «Sit at desk, write emails, answer phone, make tea and / or coffee, go to meetings, fiddle with spreadsheets, eat lunch,» will be sadly redolent to many.
Smaller, community - based projects are big winners from the new pricing structure, said Deborah Doncaster, executive director of the Community Power Fund, which was set up to support local grassroots projects that emerge out of local and aboriginal coopcommunity - based projects are big winners from the new pricing structure, said Deborah Doncaster, executive director of the Community Power Fund, which was set up to support local grassroots projects that emerge out of local and aboriginal coopCommunity Power Fund, which was set up to support local grassroots projects that emerge out of local and aboriginal cooperatives.
One of our long time course organizers, Nancy King Smith, has been busy mobilizing community dialogues around food and sustainability in the Cleveland, Ohio area with a working group that emerged out of the Sustainable Cleveland 2019 Summit.
The emerging concept of «community outreach» whereby immovable institutions would go out into the community to contact people in need on their own terms caught hold of SLS.
If the Barclays Emerging Payments Forum wasn't on the radar of bitcoin enthusiasts coming into the week of 24th March, all this changed when SecondMarket and Bitcoin Investment Trust CEO Barry Silbert sent out a tweet that quickly reverberated throughout the community on social media.
It all started with the first derivate of Bitcoin Cash which was the first hard fork emerging out of conflicting opinions between the Bitcoin's miner and developer community.
The idea that parents and caregivers might proactively build the rudiments of resilience is not without precedent.67, 68 Vygotsky suggested that the role of parents, caregivers, and teachers is to work within the child's zone of proximal development so the child will learn to master skills that were previously beyond their independent ability.69 This is the theory behind both Reach Out and Read70, 71 and more recent efforts to decrease obesity by nurturing the foundational motor skills needed for an active lifestyle.72 — 74 The current challenge, then, is for pediatricians, home visitors, and early educators to collaboratively increase the capacity of caregivers and communities to nurture those rudimentary but foundational SE, language, and cognitive skills as they emerge developmentally.
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