Sentences with phrase «in public squares»

Receiving over twenty sculpture commissions, Hadzi's work appears in public squares, concert halls, federal and private plazas, and universities throughout the world.
Receiving over twenty sculpture commissions during his lifetime, Hadzi's work appears in public squares, concert halls, federal and private plazas, and universities throughout the world.
His commissioned works appear in public squares, concert halls, federal and private plazas, and universities throughout the world.
When the Faena Forum is completed — expected to be in September — the opening will be celebrated with a processional directed by Claire Tancons, a curator and art historian who stages participatory performances in public squares.
«The project mimics the tradition of a fountain as a monument found in public squares around the world, but its magic lies in the emulation of light where water should be,» said artist Sue Webster.
They're gathered in the pubs, moving about their homes, walking down the streets, and rioting in the public squares, and the make the city feel crowded, restless, and angry.
As the temperature cools at night, people re-emerge and gather in the public squares again.
How can we respond to armed engagement between civilians in our public squares and to the gravely un-American statements by our president?
Scientific lectures aimed at alerting the public were delivered in public squares, for example.
Italian scientists protest announced budget cuts through scientific lectures in public squares.
The detailed plans include giant monitors in public squares showing images from the Hubble telescope, to remind us of our place in the universe, billboards to remind us of the importance of forgiveness, university departments dedicated to human relationships offering classes in facing illness, being alone and reconnecting with nature.
«It is time we stopped viewing the pastors in jacket and tie who go and preach the Bible in public squares as depoliticized imbeciles» (Veja, 26/10/94).
16 Should your springs overflow in the streets, your streams of water in the public squares?
The evangelical - moralist sector has gained access to the White House, the Supreme Court, the Congress; it has a near - monopoly on mass media religion news, popular religion, the production of religious celebrities; it makes clear its positions on what it calls social issues, and is engaged in calling for constitutional amendments and new laws and in protests in the public squares.
They were in the public squares praying and speaking openly just how they were «holier than thou».
«In the past, they [Syrian Christians] have had great outpouring of piety in the public squares on Easter,» said Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute.
But this kind of «CEO activism» is actually a step forward for corporate involvement in the public square.
Democracy depends on people of conviction fighting for what they believe in the public square — non-violently, respectfully and ethically, but also vigorously and without embarrassment.
And many of these people should stay in the workforce where they can represent Christ in the public square while making major contributions at their church.
I don't minimize the importance of his insights on the role of religion in the public square, but I suspect his greatest and most enduring legacy will lie in his contribution to the unity of the Church, for which he fervently prayed.
I was a bit wary, then, when in the late 1980s I received an invitation to spend some time with a small group of Christian scholars and activists — with Tim LaHaye as one of the persons who had already agreed to participate — to discuss strategies for representing our convictions in the public square.
They should be allowed to profess and live their beliefs in the public square.
The ordained leaders of the Church, and the laity who are Christ's principal witnesses in the public square, do not enter public life proclaiming, «The Church teaches...» When the question at issue is an immoral practice, they enter the debate saying, «This is wicked; it can not be sanctioned by the law and here is why, as any reasonable person will grasp.»
Religion in the public square.
In the public square, both left and right have generally degenerated to the level of shouting angry soundbites and indulging in bitter recrimination.
Amanda Marcotte thinks that the «Christian Right» have correctly identified their adversaries, and that the religious reaction — increasingly, she thinks, played out in the public square — amounts to the death throes of an old order.
As long as we allow it to continue to fester in the public square, we will unfortunately have bigotry, hatred, and oppression of either one group or another or both.
But if the problem began, as I would suggest, with the courts, then the battle continues and will not end until the Supreme Court proclaims a new dispensation more respectful of the appropriate role of religion in the public square.
Neuhaus commented on the book in The Public Square back then (scroll down to the second....
And it has left us without an effective vocabulary or framework to talk about the relevant issues in the public square.
Potentially due to the fact that you have nothing to back you and yet feel the need to push it in the public square without one iota of respect or care about how other people believe.
If you are going to make a moral argument, whether in the seminar room or in the public square, people today expect you to avoid invoking God.
Europe went through the Hundred Years War which was driven by religious differences and they never want to see religion in the public square again.
The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
You solution seems to be have your beliefs only in the public square?
It is interesting in the public square at present, that people who say anything deemed to be sexist or homophobic are put in public stocks and pelted with rotten vegetables.
As mainline Protestantism ceased to be a culture - forming force in American public life, the void was filled by a new Catholic presence in the public square and, perhaps most influentially in electoral terms, by the emergent activism of evangelical, fundamentalist, and Pentecostal Protestantism in what would become known as the Religious Right» a movement that has formed a crucial part of the Republican governing coalition for more than a quarter - century.
I do care that your beliefs are not in the public square and not impeding on the rights of people.
I admire your willingness to put your doubts in the public square.
Conservatives are deeply aggrieved by Supreme Court decisions in the past 30 years that have struck down laws against abortion, laws on homosexuality and certain laws and policies promoting religion in the public square.
We have lost both the desire and the ability to engage in arguments in the public square out of fear of being called bigots.
Sometimes I get the idea that folks in the mainline are so frustrated with how evangelicals have wielded the Bible and faith in the public square, they avoid language, practices, and teaching that might be construed as overly religious, overly biblical, or overly exclusive.
I thank Archbishop Chaput for his incisive analysis in his essay on «St. Paul in the Public Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administration.
Francis's words «have given unhelpful encouragement to those who would like the Catholic Church to surrender and accept the dominance of our secular elite», Rusty [R R Reno] wrote in his Public Square column «How to Limit Government».
That sort of argument no longer washes in a public square saturated with religion.
Catholic Matters Archbishop Charles J. Chaput («St. Paul in the Public Square,» June / July 2009) says there are 65 million Catholics in the United States, but it seems to me that many of these so - called Catholics are members in name only.
This was done in a nation with a strong established church, so that the freedom enabled by religious toleration at its origins was a freedom of private worship and belief for dissenters, but not quite a freedom of common action in the public square.
Where are the articulate leaders in Catholic communications and Catholic education putting forth a practical and visionary plan that will help the church provide leadership in the public square as our nation staggers toward the millenium?
Telling people they are sinning for being LGBT or for having an abortion or using birth control or trying to impose your specific set of beliefs upon others in the public square is not a good thing and certainly doesn't show that you have a clue as to the meaning of the word respect.
Of course, liberalism is not literally becoming a religion — but it is approaching the question of society's moral order from the point of view of a dominant, established power that expects to command formal assent to its views in the public square.
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