Sentences with phrase «imagined communities in»

It features nine artists from around the world whose practices investigate contemporary notions of nationalism and the representation of imagined communities in the Middle East and the Americas.

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Imagine if everyone took 1 percent out of their retirement fund and invested it in the community, where jobs are created?»
Last week I was pleased to participate as a speaker in the 2011 Canadian Business and Community Partnership Forum presented by Imagine Canada and Volunteer Canada.
I can imagine that in about a decade, when you come to Khan Academy, you'll literally feel like you're in a virtual place of learning and in a community.
When Dan's relaxed — comfortable — he's vulgar... like what you'd imagine [for someone] in an investment community: «By the way, shove this — stick it up his ass.»
It's hard to imagine a more polarizing topic debated in the finance community than the utility of decentralized networks and cryptocurrencies.
«These teachers were fantastic; kept our kids safe, kept my daughter calm, sitting in a closet for two and a half hours and they're coming back to something I couldn't imagine — coming back to work, so just want to show them a little love, let them know the community's with them,» Kravitz added.
I can not begin to imagine what his family is going through, nor his community, nor his colleagues in the PC caucus.
Scientists, for their part, especially those in the scientific community with burdens against religion, need to understand that the nature of scientific evidence, method and hypotheses and the nature of theological evidence, method, and hypothesis have more in common than they might imagine.
Imagine this: you're witnessing to someone in the community who is on the verge of accepting and professing faith in Christ.
Knowing that God placed the desire in us not just for Him, but also for community and relationships should give us hope that when we fulfill those desires, they are actually from Him, and sometimes that may look different than we originally imagined.
I attended First Baptist Reidsville for ten years before I was ordained; I was loved and formed by this community in ways I could have never imagined (see Chapter Four of Saffron Cross).
Around Agatha's moral axis revolve, frequently in erratic orbit, the members of Staggerford's closely knit Catholic community: French Lopat, the Vietnam vet who scratches out a living as a fake Indian for the tourist trade; Lillian, Agatha's best friend, who gets her news from supermarket tabloids; Imogene, Lillian's daughter, a liar and backstabber; Sister Judith, a New Age nun who imagines the Creation as God laying a giant egg.
Could you imagine a community where everyone got a chance to participate in what God was doing?
Imagine a community where no one in El Salvador has to drink dirty water again.
Imagine what you could do in your community with $ 15,000!
Imagine a community where AIDS is taken care of in our lifetime.
What Ehrenreich could not imagine is that the five authors of Habits were all active members of their respective religious communities; she assumed — and statistically she would be right in her assumption — that we would be atheists.
Besides, my closest friends are in my recovery community and can't imagine how empty my life would be without it.
The ancients, too, vaguely sensed these difficulties, and always imagined the spirit or soul as having some body or form, even though, of necessity, it had to be of a ghostly or ethereal «substance», and pictured a spirit or soul world in which the soul found community.
Imagine what the church could do in the community and around the world if it didn't have to pay for pastors or buildings!
It is very hard to imagine people giving «their lives and their very blood in dedication» to a community that, in a posture of abject self - denigration, is sniffing around in search of «what forms its service might take today.»
Now imagine if the 90 % of the population also believed it was immoral or at least highly suspect not to believe in witches, that «In Wizards We Trust» was printed on your money, that community leaders made regular allusions to witches in their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thinin witches, that «In Wizards We Trust» was printed on your money, that community leaders made regular allusions to witches in their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thinIn Wizards We Trust» was printed on your money, that community leaders made regular allusions to witches in their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thinin their speeches and that you were regarded as «angry,» or «bitter» for being skeptical of the whole witchcraft thing.
«Imagine if William Wilberforce had been happy with the political status and standing in the community he had attained.
At first glance it is hard to imagine how any modern feminist committed to the liberation of the community of women and men in the church can find trinitarian theology helpful.
Feminist utopian literature depicts these hidden communities in isolation from patriarchal civilization, which poses a threat to the creative and peaceful ecological niches imagined by women.
In the previous post, I asked you to imagine what would happen in your community if your chuch ceased to exisIn the previous post, I asked you to imagine what would happen in your community if your chuch ceased to exisin your community if your chuch ceased to exist.
Imagine that these hearings were on «the radicalization of Judaism in America» and that they were following on efforts to stonewall a proposed Jewish community center in Lower Manhattan by a group calling itself «Stop Judaization of America.»
To simplify, imagine that there is a community in which there is only one bank.
«On the day that the intelligence and talents of women are fully honored and employed, the human community and the planet itself will benefit in ways we can only begin to imagine
It would truly be difficult to imagine an unsegregated church in a segregated community.
I imagine that there are lots of similar opportunities in all of our communities.
Can you imagine what would happen if we made a little room for their voices and experiences in our communities?
But we have our own purity codes these days — people we cast out from our communities or surround with Bible - wielding mobs, labels we assign to those who don't fit, conditions we place on God's grace, theological and behavioral checklists we hand out before baptism or communion, sins real or imagined we delight in taking seriously because we'd like to think they are much more severe than our own.
The Georgia pastors began by imagining themselves members of the Community Church in River Oaks.
With the extra money the church now has (since it is not paying you), imagine the outreach and missional work you can accomplish in the community!
Imagine men awakening at last, under the influence of the ever - tightening planetary embrace, to a sense of universal solidarity based on their profound community, evolutionary in its nature and purpose.
Imagine a world in which the deepest wisdom and values of the great spiritual traditions touch the critical questions of the age, and in which religious communities are in deep and thoughtful dialogue with experts on all those critical questions.35
The marginalized communities also imagine life in the midst of threats to life, of which survival (existence) is an important part.
And there is a call here away from communities of triviality which imagine too much is at stake too soon and too often in every question that comes up.
We need to Stand up NOW We Need to Start the unifying process, so we are taken from hands of those piranas, I feel this in daily life, as 30 year old woman, why is all those man so beyond in arrogance and confidence, Imagine our children when alone in their closeness, not understanding, Prayer shall be heard in hearts of us many, and start the process, we are the ones that will change the planet and the way are in church, schools, daily community....
We may imagine the future evangelist a member of a Christian community in Palestine, where the apostle John was well - known and some document written by John or inspired by him was in circulation.
I imagine, in my mind, a topic or conern was brought up and as your community addressed it together that the Lord was able to work, move, and heal all who were there to share in the moment.
It's amazing to what extent Americans do in fact participate in every kind of community you can imagine — and give money and time and so on.
In Mayaguez, Pagan - Trinidad is already helping his community prepare for next time, despite how tough it is to imagine that this might happen again.
As a first time offender, I imagine Conor will be given probation and perhaps some community service, and as long as he doesn't misbehave in NY during the subsequent six months (which shouldn't be a problem for obvious reasons), his record will be expunged.
As Burrell's message draws to a close, he tells the cushy, comfortable congregation of Stonebridge Church Community in suburban Charlotte, of which I am a member, to imagine Paul walking around our city and analyzing our statues.
Just imagine if the Spuds played in the community shield next season and how they must be sick of us competing for it.
Imagine the medal count in 20 years if, instead of showing a 30 - second commercial spot, a brand helped communities capitalize on Olympic inspiration by spearheading fundraising for local sports programs.
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