Sentences with phrase «including liberation»

She witnessed and documented some of the 20th century's most notable moments, including the liberation of German concentration camps by General Patton in 1945, the release of Mahatma Gandhi from prison in 1946, and the effects of South African labor exploitation in the 1950s.
One can also detect a strong Black feminist undercurrent to many parts of the exhibition with works by Betye Saar, including The Liberation of Aunt Jemima (1972).
Daniels engages in some of the most epic battles from WWII, including the liberation of Paris and Battle of the Bulge.
Salvation, then as now, includes liberation from this merciless personal fate to gospel freedom to be fully human.
To «evangelize the poor» is thought of in terms of conversion to the Church, but seldom includes the liberation of the oppressed and setting the captives free as Jesus proclaimed in Luke 4:18.
Jesus did not preach the Church but rather the Kingdom of God that included liberation for the poor, comfort for those who cry, justice, peace, forgiveness, and love... he did not call others to be rulers but to be submissive, humble, and loyal.
We today want to affirm that the liberation that is witnessed to in the Bible includes liberation for Creation.
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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.
Iraq's liberation from Saddam Hussein and his criminal underlings by the coalition of the willing last year has breathed life into many Labor activists — including Federal Labor leader Mark Latham — who are afflicted by anti-Americanism and / or pacifist inclinations.
The 9th Dialogue was held in Singapore last week (4 - 6 June, 2010) with defence officials from 28 countries attending, including the US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates, the Deputy Chief of the Peoples» Liberation Army (PLA) of China, the National Security Adviser of India...
As evidence, SolarWorld cites a 2014 Grand Jury indictment of five agents of the People's Liberation Army for acts of economic espionage including breaking into SolarWorld's computers.
Where Wright is a liberal mainline Protestant, emphasizing liberation and social action, Obama's new circle of pastors includes theologically conservative evangelicals like Hunter and Jakes, who stress God's grace and personal transformation.
Liberation includes both redemption and emancipation.5 Ogden identifies God's redemption as the boundless acceptance of all things, even sinners, into the divine life.
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Liberation theology found some of its first expressions in Latin America and among African Americans, but now includes a range of expressions, including feminist and womanist theology.
(I am indebted for this story to Dorothee Sölle, who included it in her lecture, «The Role of Political Theology in Relation to the Liberation of Men,» one of the plenary addresses at the conference on Religion and the Humanizing of Man, Sept. 1 - 5, 1972, Los Angeles.)
An expanded list would include family planning, resistance to totalitarianism, and women's liberation.
Liberation theology looks to the words of Jesus in Luke 4 where he describes his call to ministry (echoing the words of the ancient prophet Isaiah) and at the ways that he included many of the outcast (women, Samaritans, tax collectors, etc.) in his ministry and parable.
The whole point of Thoreau's parable — indeed, of all his writings, including Walden, Civil Disobedience and his famous Plea for Captain John Brown — is to declare that the revolution of 1776 is not yet over; the people and the land we love still struggle for liberation.
The various themes of re-conceptualization that emanated in the new period includes mission as missio Dei, mission as «Christian presence,» mission as «witness» in and to the six continents, mission as development, mission as liberation, mission in relation to dialogue with people of other faiths and non faiths, mission as contextualization and inculturation.
It is true, as W. Gunther Plaut observes, that the Sabbath «became social time devoted to the liberation of every man from the fetters of work, a liberation which included the freeman as well as the slave.»
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Can we abolish war, including wars of liberation?
The all - encompassing demands of the Christian gospel include the absolute need to free the oppressed and to revolutionize the structures of society that prevent human liberation.
This organic worldview suggests that a discussion of liberation must include an integration of both spiritual and physical dimensions.
Two such schools of thought have been North American process theology based on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and liberation theology which originated in the struggles of Third World peoples for economic, political, and social independence but now has broadened to include the aspiration of minority groups (e.g., women and blacks) even within affluent First World countries.
My hope is that victims of oppression, including Black Americans, Africans, women, American Indians, Mexican Americans, Hispanics, Latin Americans, Asian Americans, and others will begin to assume leadership in the quest for liberation.
Liberation theology's insistence that thought — including theological thought — is imbedded in the grittiness of real life is one of its most salutary contributions.
The encompassing agenda would be to deconstruct and reconstruct the central symbols of the Jewish and Christian traditions in favor of life and its fulfillment, keeping the liberation of the oppressed, including the earth and all its creatures, in central focus.
Perhaps it is more accurate to say that the focus of the liberation theologies widened to include, in addition to all oppressed human beings, all oppressed creatures as well as planet earth.
Included are varied specifics such as: economic theory; psychiatry; systems analysis; the growth of bureaucracies; the science of management; the development of the democratic ideal; striving for universal education; personalism (fulfilling the earlier promise of the Enlightenment); the rise and fall of colonialism; and modem liberation movements.
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A list of modern theopaschite thinkers would include Barth, Berdyaev, Bonhoeffer, Brunner, Cobb, Cone and liberation theologians generally, Küng, Moltmann, Reinhold Niebuhr, Pannenberg, Ruether and feminist theologians generally, Temple, Teilhard and Unamuno.
In order to serve the poor in their liberation struggle, it is necessary for theology to have included in its methodology the critical component of social analysis.
Spealdng as a Christian and as a biologist, Birch argues that the Christian obligation to work for the liberation of the oppressed includes an obligation to work for the liberation of the nonhuman oppressed.
No religious or ideological dogma, he argues, can acquire relevance in this dialogue «unless it shows a capacity to redefine and integrate within its framework the deepest aspiration of liberation which that culture has aroused in humankind... in order to do that religions including Christianity [also] need to be redefined» (p. 320).
The documents portray liberation theology as a fundamental enemy that must be countered through a strategy of continental security measures which include the coordination of military intelligence and operations.
Other persons, including high officials of the Church, have said that Liberation Theology is dying.
He is the author of numerous books, including Eucharist and Human Liberation, Planetory Theology, and Mary and the Human Liberation.
Previous incidents include her academic paper on black liberation theology that was interpreted by some to endorse a kind of Marxism, a Facebook photo showing her at a party on Halsted Street at the same time as Chicago's Pride Parade, and her suggestions that the college change some of its language about sexuality.
Many people superficially believed that the fall of socialism also included the fall of Liberation Theology.
The challenge is to broaden the vision of liberation to include both peoples together, so they can share the birthright and the blessing, which are from God.
If that were an appropriate procedure, then we would find it necessary to side against the liberation of women (including giving them a significant role in the church) and against modern science with its evolutionary perspectives.
For God as love to desire and act positively toward the well - being of all includes an understanding with liberation theologians that God wills the well - being particularly of those who are most lacking in that quality of being.
I wonder how he would feel if the introduction made mention of the fact that Christianity has been used to support slavery, war, genocide, inquisitions, murders, and all kinds of injustices, including recent wars in Uganda in which children are kidnapped and forced into the «Lord's Liberation Army» by a man claiming to act on behalf of the God of the Bible.
Cynthia has over thirty years» experience in the not - for - profit sector including governance and strategic roles for organisations including The Endeavour Foundation, Dying with Dignity Qld, Animal Liberation Queensland (ALQ) and Animals Australia.
The group, from Animal Liberation, started their protest about 11 am on Saturday and seven activists, including a 68 - year - old grandmother, chained themselves to site sheds.
She recommends books by Dr. Raymond Moore, including Better Late Than Early: A New Approach to Your Child's Education and Grace Llewellyn, The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education and Cynthia Tobias, The Way They Learn.
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