Sentences with phrase «not emancipation»

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But the emancipation of Jesus resonates through my whole being: «If you had known what these words mean, «I desire mercy, not sacrifice,» you would not have condemned the innocent.»
However, the more insecure the future of a liberal, secular society appears to be, the more confident I feel about the future of religion — not a future in relation to emancipation and economic and / or political liberation.
Others, perhaps those with a stricter, academic understanding of feminism, will be disappointed not actually to discover a valid segment of feminism that has been lost among the shuffling conversation Mobley primarily set out to interpret Montgomery's great theme» «The emancipation of women through the gospel of Jesus Christ»» but because he tangled his interpretation with the controversial vocabulary of feminism, he will not please everyone.
However, as we see daily, this leads not to any real emancipation but to a deepening crisis and misery reflected in the broken hearts, minds and lives of somany of our fellow - citizens in our culture.
’25 Bloch believed that «the ultimate, enduring insight of Marx is that truth does not exist for its own sake but implies emancipation, and an interpretation of the world which has the transformation of the world as its goal and meaning, providing a key in theory and leverage in practice».26 Drawing on this tradition Moltmann writes that unless truth «contains initiative for the transformation of the world, it becomes a myth of the existing world.
For example, Moses Stuart of Andover Seminary in Massachusetts (who was sympathetic to the eventual emancipation of American slaves, but was against abolition), published a tract in which he pointed to Ephesians 6 and other biblical texts to argue that while slaves should be treated fairly by their owners, abolitionists just didn't have Scripture on their side and «must give up the New Testament authority, or abandon the fiery course which they are pursuing.»
«15 In his «Notes on Virginia» of 1781 Jefferson foresaw a future «total emancipation» but was not insensitive to the irony of a people fighting for its own freedom keeping another in subjection.
As Boodin has said, the new intellectual renaissance into which physics has led us in the twentieth century is marked, not only by the emancipation from mechanism, but «the discovery of form or structure as fundamental in reality.
In agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive good.
Democracy itself is not possible unless the constituted political process is in large or, at least, tolerable measure successful, so that governance fulfills its moral obligations by pursuing justice as general emancipation.
Let us call this the principle of justice as general emancipation, using the term «general» to express not only the kind of emancipatory conditions with which justice is properly concerned but also the prescription to maximize the measure of those conditions that is generally available or equally available to all.
They have been subjected to an unparalleled history of extreme coercion and violence which did not end with emancipation but has taken ever new forms to the present day.
We might even discover that freedom is not always the same as political emancipation.
I remember having similar feelings of emancipation, of starting over, from scratch when I first began to realize the evangelical faith I had inherited was not the only kind of faith there was.
In speaking of the church's emancipation from the world we do not imply, as the romantic perversion of Christianity implies, that civilization as such is worldly, in the apostolic meaning of that term.
A movement toward emancipation can not become effective so long as it is only a rejection of false loyalties and entanglements.
The real antagonism that characterises today's world is not that between various religious cultures, but that between the radical emancipation of man from God, from the roots of life, on the one hand, and from the great religious cultures on the other.»
She has not been an asset in the quest for the emancipation of women.
Does it not suggest that this is a general law of life; that the living creature, compelled for its own survival to attach itself materially and spiritually to others of its kind, and to an increasing extent as it progresses autonomously and in individual freedom, is automatically prevented by Nature from rising above a given level of emancipation and consciousness?
We may add here, therefore, parenthetically, that whatever else we may mean when we speak of inspiration and revelation in the Old Testament, we certainly do not mean any radical or miraculous emancipation from the general mores, perspectives and knowledge of the age.
Legislation was passed that was intended as preparation for the emancipation of slaves, but the slave - owners would not co-operate.
While this attempt at emancipation through negation may not lead far with respect to the body - social, I will try it here in describing the three research programs in terms of the «No» each of them says to one of the basic strands of the reductionism syndrome: to the dualism that spawned it, to the «nothing - but» of its monism, and to the fragmenting sort of mathematical conceptualization it one - sidedly encourages.
None of what Lincoln achieved — the eventual abolition of slavery, the preservation of the Union — would have happened had Lincoln not thought himself constitutionally authorizedto resist the Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott; constitutionally obligated, by his oath, to resist secession; and constitutionally empowered, as commander in chief, to fight the enemy with the full powers at his disposal, which included military force, blockade, suspension of habeas corpus, arrest and detention, seizure of enemy property, and emancipation of Southern slaves.
Emancipation does not, however, necessarily mean «legal majority,» and may be granted earlier in instances where the minor can demonstrate they are at least sixteen years old; are living apart from the parents with their consent or acquiescence; able to manage their own finances and have a legal source of income; actively serve in a branch of the armed forces; or other reason the court may determine it in the best interest of the child to make a judicial declaration of emancipation.
Tiwa n Tiwa l'Osun is a socio - political movement that came into existence on the need to achieve democratic excellence, economic prosperity, political advancement and social emancipation for the people of Osun.
Although Marx never really defines human emancipation, the way he contrasts it with political emancipation suggests that it is the actual emancipation of humans, not the state, from oppression.
The debate about whether we should have positions reserved for religious figures in the House of Lords is for another day but for now the fact remains, until we have women bishops, women in the UK do not have full political emancipation.
Anyone who has read Marx would know this isn't possible and goes against Marxist theory as Marx pointed out «the emancipation of the working class, must be the work of the workers themselves» and the last words in the «Communist Manifesto» are @workers of the world unite» (source)
«What brought us together is not interest to acquire power but the interest to bring the necessary change for the economic emancipation of our great nation.
Like the current generation, our capabilities and emancipation of love are not confined to the color of our skins.
In other words, Russian models weren't hooked up with emancipation like Western women.
As Wilhelm (Danny Glover) the house slave explains, when emancipation came, Manderlay's inhabitants weren't sure the free world was ready for them, or that they were ready for it.
The Buzz: Wilberforce was certainly at the vanguard of British abolition, but he ultimately didn't play much of a role in the emancipation movement, and died before the Slavery Abolition Act was passed.
``... Slavery has a long shadow and the school choice debate was not at all alive under the menacing loom of that shadow at emancipation!
Nearly one hundred years after emancipation, the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown vs. the Board of Education found what communities of color had known for generations: the system of «separate but equal» was not only unconstitutional, but fundamentally unfair.
Likewise, emancipation does not make a student a ward of the court.
It does not declare the negligence of visibility a distress that shall be relieved but, as a project space, campaigns for new forms of artistic work and their emancipation.
As he said, «The stuff of thought is the seed of the artist... Abstraction allows man to see with his mind what he can not physically see with his eyes... It is the emancipation of the mind.
# 35 «It is in the interests of the market to promote emancipation, but in order to do so effectively, it can not rely only on itself, because it is not able to produce by itself something that lies outside its competence.
Moreover, Scott's temporary residence outside Missouri did not bring about his emancipation under the Missouri Compromise, which the court ruled unconstitutional as it would «improperly deprive Scott's owner of his legal property.»
Apparently the decision came from the US supreme court, somehow as an extention of emancipation legislation... but I don't have the details on hand.
However, emancipation does not always occur when a child turns 18.
The term does not include a proceeding involving juvenile delinquency, contractual emancipation, or enforcement under ss.
If maintenance payments are scheduled to stop or reduce at a time that is linked to a child related event, such as graduation from high school, graduation from college, or emancipation, then the IRS can reclaim from the parties the tax that was not paid by the payor as a result of the payments being labeled as maintenance.
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