Sentences with phrase «of radical inclusion»

However good our intentions, as long as we disdain the form of radical inclusion Christ offers, the small will continue to suffer injury at the hands of the mighty.
If one believes that humans are ultimately material creatures who find their happiness in this world, if one believes that there is no higher intimacy than that of sex, then the logic of radical inclusion can not help but allow — can not help but demand — that the disabled have sex.
The Eucharist is the Christian form of radical inclusion, the great visible sign of the soul's union with God.
What would be needed then would be a different form of radical inclusion, one not dependent on the ability to communicate or to make love.
If she had, she would have witnessed a different kind of radical inclusion — one based not on the assumption that each person is secretly intelligent, or capable of consensual and pleasurable sex, but instead on Christ's blood poured out for many.
Also featuring: Boston's re-frocked priest; Pence's rules; and the downsides of radical inclusion.

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It's an idea that the organizers have apparently been looking into, with a 4,000 acre property in Northern Nevada even identified as the ideal site for a permanent community where the Burning Man principles of «radical inclusion» and «gifting» could be the law of the land year - round.
Anna Stubblefield had dedicated much of her career to advocating for the «radical inclusion» of disabled persons — and given her principles, rape was the only way to do it.
After opening up on her sexuality she said: «What Jesus taught was a radical message of welcome and inclusion and love.
To have a loving intimate relationship with God; to serve others by practicing generosity and hospitality; to seek justice, mercy, healing, reconciliation, rehabilitation, inclusion, and participation; and then to live non-violently without vengeance and with a cheerful fearlessness of death and worldly powers — that is the radical and the defiant message and the transformational spirit of the universal and timeless Good News.
Stubblefield had dedicated much of her career to advocating for the «radical inclusion» of disabled people — and given her principles, rape was the only way to do it.
Then, literary editor Matthew Schmitz joins Julia to discuss a few recent news items: the curious case of Boston's re-frocked priest; Mike Pence's rules for a happy marriage; and the cautionary tale of the professor who practiced «radical inclusion
This world - changing vision is shaped by ten values, many of them worthy of Scripture, including radical inclusion (what Christians call grace!)
The inclusion of rancid polyunsaturated oils adds the burden of free radicals and inflammatory omega - 6 fats.
Many skin care and anti-aging products advertise the inclusion of stabilized Vitamin C in their product, but consumers should know that if the product becomes oxidized it may actually harm the skin and promote the production of additional skin damaging free radicals.
For the political moment, the director has teed up a win - win situation, as left - wing radicals can drink in its message of social inclusion, while right - wing nostalgists can coo over the surfeit of working red phone boxes.
Another radical change in Peace Walker is the inclusion of a RTS style mode that has you managing Snakes mercenary group, assigning personnel to various departments that can unlock new toys for you to play and use on your missions.
The most robust and radical change in this area is the inclusion of platforming sections.
Hitting the hardwood, 2K13's control method has received a radical revision with the inclusion of the Control Stick.
Although he saw Rauschenberg's Combines as a «preliminaries» to his own work and regarded their object - like dimensionality and inclusion of found objects as «radical,» Donald Judd could only see Rauschenberg's continued interest in painting as «conservative» and too closely tied to traditional representation.6 From Judd's perspective, Rauschenberg failed to understand fully the monochrome's pronouncement of the end of painting — an end that, when read in conjunction with Marcel Duchamp's readymade, authorized the move from painting to the three - dimensional realm of «Specific Objects.»
The radical inclusion of a male actor in this reimagined opera also functions as a major departure from Schoenberg's original libretto.
The 1960s remain, for most, a romantic dream, a time when the radical left and grassroots collectives might force larger systems to make good on promises of inclusion and liberation — the completion of the project of modernity itself.
Duchamp, who became the darling of the radical Dada movement (founded by Tristan Tzara), created numerous challenging works such as his «readymades» series of found objects, of which the most celebrated was Fountain (1917), a standard urinal basin, which Duchamp submitted for inclusion in the annual, exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in New York.
Given its radical scale and ambition, the inclusion of large scale (albeit unprotected, and acessible - feeling) works by Julian Schnabel, George Condo, and Rita Ackermann and many others, the Brucennial should be considered a serious curatorial gesture.
Indeed, governments and scientists began talking seriously about radical cuts to greenhouse gas emissions in 1988 — the exact year that marked the dawning of what came to be called «globalization,» with the signing of the agreement representing the world's largest bilateral trade relationship between Canada and the United States, later to be expanded into the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the inclusion of Mexico.25
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