Sentences with phrase «in the commune of»

• Sited in the commune of Decines - Charpieu, 10 km east of central Lyon, the stadium is part of a complex spanning over 50 hectares and featuring a training ground for OL as well as hotels and office buildings.
Out of this electroacoustic cloud, a woman's voice announces: «I am an emissary from the future...» The time travelling character from Vladimir Mayakovsky's play The Bathhouse (1930) invites those left behind by failed state capitalism and the neglect of free markets to join her in the commune of the future.

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Jo Freeman spent much of the 1960s living with her activist peers on communes — including a stint as part of a women's liberation collective in which everyone had equal say and stature.
But this is the first time in a real way that the community — black people, or people of color — have communed around food via the Internet.»
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, who once lived in a vegetarian commune, is wary of Wall Street.
Poets like Wordsworth see the human person as capable of communing with the whole of reality, or at least with aspects in a deeper, more profound way.
Or suppose we were to withdraw from the irony of being Christians in these late times and build our medieval communes in the woods.
Our forebears learned the practical effects of collectivist methods: No one in a commune feels a personal motive to stay up at night with a sick cow (someone else will do it, I'm too tired), and the hardest workers who observe the loafers and free riders will begin to reduce their own labors.
I first heard of homeschooling as a child growing up in a college town in New England, when the only people who homeschooled their children were hippies living on communes in the country or academics and political activists protesting against the regimented and regimenting education «the system» provided for its own repressive purposes.
And while we are at it if you really believed your new testament then you'd be a socialist who sold everything they had and lived in a commune and praised god every day while taking care of the weak.
Today, we accept, sometimes even admire, communes, divorcées, and spinsters — and make provision for them in our laws of taxation, property, and zoning as well as in our pastoral, diaconal, and pedagogical ministries.
so if we are bound by our ideology about god, we are not actually communing with god in the bondage of the ideology about god.
It calls the disciple to live, at least part of the time, as if he or she were already in the next world, a world where all share freely and constantly commune with God — in short, a life of love.
Furthermore, it asked that all members of the Church of England be allowed to commune in the Massachusetts churches.
Obviously, I'm not saying if you stay in your room all day and commune with imaginary characters then you will achieve the virtue of empathy.
And it is apparent in the recurrent themes of returning to the natural, to the soil, to simpler forms of life, and to the elemental experiences of common people, that manifest themselves in folk music, communes, handicrafting, and classes in organic gardening.
Only that last doctrine comes from the Methodist Church to which he actually belongs (though with which he does not now commune — the Episcopalians down the street have drawn him in with weekly celebration of the Eucharist).
In the great welter of urban and rural communes, political and religious collectives, sects, cults, and churches that have sprung up in recent years, there are many interesting developmentIn the great welter of urban and rural communes, political and religious collectives, sects, cults, and churches that have sprung up in recent years, there are many interesting developmentin recent years, there are many interesting developments.
I mean one herd of lesbian from San Fran starting a commune in Montata, and we could switch it to blue.
This puts me in the mind of Satan's character here is a being that was so very close to God himself, that most assuredly communed with God often.
Many of the early Christians lived in what are essentially communes.
Thousands of practical forms and methods of accounting and controlling the rich, the rogues and the idlers should be devised and put to a practical test by the communes themselves, by small units in town and country.
The form in which the answers to these questions have come is not so much that of systematic treatises as of concretizations of alternative philosophical models: the open classroom, gay marriages, tire commune, house churches.
Despite an inadequate development of neighbourly relationship between the communes, Buber feels that the Jewish communes are of central significance in the struggle for a structurally new society in which individual groups will be given the greatest possible autonomy and yet will enjoy the greatest possible interrelationship with each other.
The most powerful effort in the direction of Full Co-operatives, in Buber's opinion, has been the Village Communes which have taken the form of an organic union of agriculture, industry, and the handicrafts and of communal production and consumption.
The communes themselves, moreover, have worked together in close co-operation and at the same time have left complete freedom for the constant branching off of new forms and different types of social structure, the most famous of which are the kvuza and the kibbuz.
The most promising experiment in the Village Commune, according to Buber, has been that of the Jewish communes in Palestine.
The rapid influx of Jewish refugees into Palestine has resulted in many cases in the rise of a quasi-elite who have not been able to provide true leadership for the communes and have come into conflict with the genuine chaluzim.
A national study of commune members, for example, showed that many individuals in these settings held assumptions different from the official ideologies of their communes.11
Much the same patterns were evident in the study of commune members and the San Francisco study focusing on racial attitudes.
Today, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is an American Lourdes: a pilgrimage site where the living come to commune with the dead and to reckon with war and their own mortality in the medium of the mirror that is the Wall.
Sometimes the idea of starting a commune somewhere in the Interior where I can spin yarn, homeschool, and make my own soap all while having my fingers stuffed in my ears sounds pretty good.
I do not understand those that want to commune with their version of a god can not do so in a beautiful area of the world and at the same time commune with nature and cut out the middle man.
At a time when individualism was still, generally speaking, obscuring the fullness of traditional catholic teaching on this mystery, he wrote: «When Christ comes to one of his faithful it is not simply in order to commune with him as an individual;... when, through the mouth of the priest, he says Hoc est corpus meum, these words extend beyond the morsel of bread over which they are said: they give birth to the whole mystical body of Christ.
One of these, about which there is not time to speak in detail, is the «commune,» a mode of grouping that in some parts of the Western world has become increasingly popular.
I listen to Presbyterian preaching, commune with Catholics, pray for Mary's intercession, sing non-denominational worship music, memorize Scripture like an evangelical and teach my children how to find the love of God in all things.
«Creation is dignified in die first moments of its spawning by the decree of the Incarnation, redeemed by the living communing of the same Son of God»
That experiment was repeated in the back - in to - nature communes of the 1960s and»70s, which were inspired in part by people like Scott and Helen Nearing who had pioneered the simple life of rural homesteading decades earlier.
There, a price is exacted from those in the church, and that price is higher the more deeply one is involved: it is one thing to attend church, another to be baptized, and still another to commune at the Table of the Lord regularly.
Liturgically, it begins with the gathering of those who will invoke, address, and commune, and finally «depart in peace» through a pattern of behaviors that characterize their performance practice.
We commune with those who believe in the actually presence of Christ in the supper and the actual forgiveness of sins received in it, as promised in the witness of the Bible and the words of Christ.
My journey went via evangelical Christianity, studying with Jehovah's Witnesses, study of other mythologies, studying some in the mystical traditions and studying and communing as best I could with nature.
During the 1960s a number of young persons in the United States tried their hand at living in communes, where — like the early Christian church — «They had all things in common.»
Participating in the life of this totem is a way of communing with the sacred.
The soul that is to ascend this mount of perfection, to commune with God, must not only renounce all things and leave them below, but must not even allow the desires, which are the beasts, to pasture over against this mount — that is, upon other things which are not purely God, in whom every desire ceases: that is, in the state of perfection.
But Rogers says, in speaking of communes: «There are a number of paternal persons, men and women, who take a hand in [the child's upbringing]....
Religion gives purpose in the form of getting into heaven, communing with a god, and spreading the word to others.
Believers must be baptized and in remembrance of Him, we must commune and fellowship with one another.
A spirituality is a mode of being in which not only the divine and the human commune with each other, but we discover ourselves in the universe and the universe discovers itself in us.
It is popular in some circles to envision the afterlife as a parliament of world religions — where Jesus and Buddha and Shankara and Muhammad and Confucius and Mahavira and Moses, along with shamans, bodhisattvas and spirit guides of all descriptions would converse and commune together.
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