Sentences with phrase «like social grace»

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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.
Nevertheless the Christian doctrine of the relation between the ethics of Law and Grace, the Hindu concept of paramarthika and vyavaharika realms, the Islamic concept of shariat law versus the transcendent law, and the equivalent ones in secular ideologies like the Marxist idea of the present morality of class - war leading to the necessary love of the class-less society of the future need to be brought into the inter-faith dialogue to build up a common democratic political ethic for maintaining order and freedom with the continued struggle for social justice, and also a common civil morality within which diverse peoples may renew their different traditions of civil codes.
Driscoll signals an intention to withdraw from the use of social media for at least the rest of the year and to spend his energies «growing in Christ - like character by grace» and spending time with his family and his church.
It's hard to believe now, but Darling says of his undergraduate days, «I felt like a guy off the farm, without a social grace, who was always making a fool of himself.
The friendship between Tommy Wiseau his The Room co-star Greg Sestero (played by James Franco's brother, Dave) is genuine and awkward, and filled with bona fide affection that supersedes little things like talent and social graces.
However, for those who simply lack social grace, there are services which will retweet / like your posts, hold Twitter discussions, and even build your community for you.
Macle (1971) made use of four singers, all from the group Ekmeles, who let out quick yelps, quacks, and coughs, told stories, and performed bits of songs they had selected — «Amazing Grace,» Lady Gaga's «Bad Romance,» the Beach Boys's «Don't Talk,» and Jamila Wood's chorus on Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment's «Sunday Candy»: «You got ta move it slowly / Take and eat my body like it's holy.»
Tworkov also gravitated to Cézanne and Matisse, as his early works reveal, managing to infuse even Social Realist canvases like «Fisherman's Family» (1931) with Francophile modernity and grace.
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