Sentences with phrase «of public lives»

Due to our staggering vulnerability — in the U.S., for example, something like 50 percent of the public lives within 50 miles of a coastline — we should clearly be taking commonsense protective measures against hurricanes.
For me it was more interesting to see these three as people in their out of public lives than what they actually looked like.
For more than four decades, Columbia Records staff photographer Don Hunstein snapped memorable shots of figures as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Sly Stone, Miles Davis, Leonard Bernstein, Mitch Miller, Tony Bennett and Bob Dylan, catching rare private moments of public lives.
Prince William recently ended his job as an ambulance helicopter pilot in order to focus more on royal duties as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip ease out of public life.
As the trolls keep unleashing their foul stench on the world, the entire concept of public life has changed.
Given state control of public life, it's not surprising that Nazi officials were successful in promoting and propagating their version of Christmas through repeated radio broadcasts and news articles.
In his book Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public life.
A score of five or less indicates corruption «pervades all aspects of public life
Over six decades of public life, Lee preached, berated, pontificated and counseled not only his own people but also those of other countries, whether the advice was solicited or not.
Technology companies especially like that protective shield in the early years of public life, when ideas are more plentiful than profits.
Those kinds of personal attacks are meant to wear down and break a target — to push a public figure out of public life by bombarding them with a never - ending avalanche of smears and accusations.
Yet shortly after the council, the high culture of the West took a sharp turn toward an aggressive and hegemonic secularism that now manifests itself as Christophobia: a deep hostility to gospel truth (especially moral truth) and a determination to drive Christians who affirm those truths out of public life and into a privatized existence on the margins of society.
The Marxoid assumption that the economy is the variable in the ordering of public life» together with the language of class warfare and redistribution of wealth» is still firmly established among leftists now in high political position.
«It's [the report] certainly not trying to take Christianity out of public life and public consciousness, but we are reflecting the fact that up to half of the population now say they have no religion.
If you want to see what the u.s. would be like then go to Utah, where the state controls all aspects of the publics life.
The book is dedicated «To those religious leaders who refuse to be pushed to the margins and out of public life,» and with ten winning profiles ranging from Rabbi Daniel Lapin to T. D. Jakes to Elder Dallin H. Oaks, it makes sure they'll remain squarely in the mix.
Although Calvin is remembered primarily as a theologian and biblical commentator, his experience of the realities of public life in the cosmopolitan imperial city of Strasbourg had given him a new confidence to address the issue of Christianity in the public arena.
Part of the fabric of public life in America during the post - World War II years, perhaps the cross-stitch that held the symbolic boundaries in place, was anticommunism.
These lectures cultivate a visible community of people committed to the renewal of public life.
Justice is the truth most pertinent to the ordering of public life.
They were compelled to live in ghettos and have been excluded from many aspects of public life.
The laws of public life might be very different if all remained aware of their own vulnerability.
Therefore a loving concern about this problem requires that men and women together try to learn what new possibilities of the organization of public life for both sexes there may be.
But that is the only kind of righteousness that we can expect from the most virtuous accomplishments in the orders of public life.
Politics is more than a mere mechanism for defining the rules of public life.
This led some of the more devout to escape the temptations of public life and go into the desert, either as hermits or to live in communities.
Get it out of the public life.
The case is similar, as probably no one will really deny, in the domains of social policy, culture and education, in the attitude of Christians to thermo - nuclear and other modern weapons and in innumerable similar questions of public life at the present day.
He also warned of the rise of intolerant forms of secularism, saying: «Increasingly there are concerns that current understandings of secularism can lead to an aggressive, imposed form of public life where no room for faith discussion is left at the table.
edited by Steven M. Avella and Elizabeth McKeown Orbis, 375 pp., $ 50 A very useful book that brings together Catholic documents addressing issues of public life from the American founding to the present.
But again, their frenzy and frequent fanaticism must be viewed as a reaction to the more sophisticated fanaticism of the religious left, and of secularists who would rule religion out of public life altogether.
At first glance, prayers for family and friends would seem to contradict the meaning of public life.
This is of course what they say about education, politics, work and all other forms of public life.
I have always believed that faith should be at the heart of public life.
A few paragraphs later Cardinal Dulles laments that «the greatest threat to religion, in my estimation, is the kind of secularism that would exclude religion from the public forum and that treats churches as purely private institutions that have no rightful influence on legislation, public policy, and other dimensions of public life
An American should treat everyone, male or female, black or white, gay or straight, with the exact same respect in every aspect of public life.
The NATO essay points again to the fact that, whether the issue under discussion is welfare policy or foreign policy, what we consistently find in the work of Irving Kristol is a consideration of public life and governing from the standpoint of the individual soul» and, by the same token, a consideration of the need to foster the right kinds of virtues in individual souls in order for the most desirable regimes to be successful.
LDS theology, linking spiritual and temporal governance, and the geography and history of Mormon settlement have created a combination of numerical and cultural dominance that spills into every corner of public life.
This approach has also led to the secularization of vast areas of public life, marginalizing citizens with deep religious convictions.
The West need not return to religion en masse, but it needs to allow religion to return to the center of its public life.
But they are increasingly drowned out by cries of «theocracy, theocracy, theocracy» and by a zeal, among ostensibly religious intellectuals, to read their fellow believers out of public life and sell their birthright for the blessing of the New York Times.
Thus the danger: What was once a noble venture has become a temptation to a false transcendence, one that involves a utopian dream of public life governed by moral universals rather than political wisdom.
But precisely for this reason all Christians do not only receive a complete and supposedly concrete natural law which is communicated to them by the official representatives of the Church, they also find out for them - selves the actual requirements of public life, so that all may have as much freedom as possible, a freedom that can act with God in view and thus create that personal finality which receives God himself as its eternal meaning.
Some philosophers, nervous about the possibility of religious coercion and intimidation, have concluded that religious people should keep their faith out of public life.
Religion best serves public life by relativizing the importance of public life, especially of public life understood as politics.
They are people who are persuaded, or are open to being persuaded, of the importance of religion to public life, and of public life to religion.
In some study papers it was proposed that although the church might be of prophetic service in a variety of arenas of public life, the primary locus of church mission should be the urban community.
Of course, I do not like being criticized; but it is necessary for the health of public life that it be so.
For Dewey, of course, democracy was a «way of life» not merely a way of public life — an ideal that «must affect all modes of human association» — and he would not have accepted Rorty's contention that «there is no way to bring self - creation together with justice at the level of theory» for that would have required him to give up a principal article of democratic faith.
So by all means vote, but don't neglect the real and deeper sources of public life.
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