Sentences with phrase «on public square»

The Court Jester proclaims the Wizard a fool and a charlatan on the public square.
Then, the ticking time bomb of massive methane release accelerates the ticking process, like a doomsday clock on the public square that spins ever faster as beads of sweat on the mayor's forehead belie his adamant denial of human - caused global warming.
A point of reference for each artistic intervention is the unique exhibition space and its position on the public square.
I've been to London once, on a schooltrip, and I remember two homeless men, who were sitting on a public square: one started peeing against a wall and a few minutes later there was this police man who came talking with them.
And on this turns the future of religious influence on the public square.
Any witnessing together on public square issues must be grounded in a common faith in the Holy Trinity, in Jesus Christ, the Eternal Word made flesh, and in the Bible, the written word of God which norms Christian life, thought and action.
You do not have the right to declare that you own the month of December and that only your religion is on the public square.
Indeed, his commitment to religious liberty was at least as much a function of his worry about domineering religious sects imposing themselves on the public square as of any concern about a loss of society's fundamental moral character.
Media reports of courthouse controversies involving school prayer, the posting of the Ten Commandments, and ACLU challenges to Nativity scenes on public squares — coupled with challenges about the types of music the school choir is permitted to present during the holiday season — often skew rational thought about the importance of teaching about religion.

Not exact matches

When Banga ascended to the top job at Mastercard, it was 2010, the company had just gone public, and new disrupters like Square and PayPal had just come on the mobile payments scene.
Investors haven't been happy that Dorsey is trying to be the big man at two public companies facing intense competition in a warp - speed tech industry, but Dorsey disclosed in Square IPO filings a side of himself focused on a very big financial contribution that requires a much smaller piece of himself: Roughly 20 percent of his personal holdings in Square stock would go to the Start Small Foundation.
Not too long after payments technology company Square goes public, Dorsey will leave the company, while staying on as permanent CEO of the other tech giant he co-founded, Twitter TWTR.
Digital - payments startup Square priced its initial public offering at $ 9 per share on Wednesday night and started trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday morning.
As a newly public company, Square needs a seasoned chief who can weather Wall Street's demands for growth, says Sucharita Mulpuru, analyst at Forrester Research; Twitter, on the other hand, needs Dorsey's design and product expertise.
During Starbucks's 2013 investor meeting, he squared off in person against a shareholder who complained that Schultz's public stance on same - sex marriage was alienating customers and hurting earnings.
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank's Sagamore Development has already amassed the land, secured the public approvals and started work on a development planned to include not just a new corporate campus for the athletic apparel company but also millions of square feet of additional office, residential and recreational space.
Democracy depends on people of conviction fighting for what they believe in the public square — non-violently, respectfully and ethically, but also vigorously and without embarrassment.
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Earlier this fall a noted author, Michael Lewis, talked about an interesting investment strategy on CNN's Global Public Square.
Once rumored to be on the path to public in 2014, instead Square found itself raising $ 250M in debt / structured equity.
Bottom line is this, keep it out of the public square; learn to respect others beliefs / disbeliefs; stop trying to tell LGBT they are wrong; stop trying to tell women what they can and can't do with their bodies; stop trying to push bogus creationism crap (backed with zero evidence) on innocent children in the public school system; just stop pushing it outside your home or church.
I don't minimize the importance of his insights on the role of religion in the public square, but I suspect his greatest and most enduring legacy will lie in his contribution to the unity of the Church, for which he fervently prayed.
On the question of secularism and the Supreme Court's decisions on prayer and other religious activities in the public schools: No doubt these decisions, which repudiated both history and the wishes of parents and state legislators alike, played a significant role in the acceleration of what Richard John Neuhaus later dubbed the «naked public square.&raquOn the question of secularism and the Supreme Court's decisions on prayer and other religious activities in the public schools: No doubt these decisions, which repudiated both history and the wishes of parents and state legislators alike, played a significant role in the acceleration of what Richard John Neuhaus later dubbed the «naked public square.&raquon prayer and other religious activities in the public schools: No doubt these decisions, which repudiated both history and the wishes of parents and state legislators alike, played a significant role in the acceleration of what Richard John Neuhaus later dubbed the «naked public square
Different organizations will highlight different issues: Some Jewish leaders will be most concerned with anti-Semitism, Vatican relations with Israel, and the Israeli - Palestinian conflict; others will focus on interfaith dialogue on theology and history; others will discuss social and economic policy, and the place of religion in politics and the public square.
Neuhaus commented on the book in The Public Square back then (scroll down to the second....
The perceptive piece on «date rape» («Boys and Girls: The Long Way Back to the Obvious,» The Public Square, May) highlights the fact that while many Americans are reinventing the wheel, many feminists are perversely insisting that it be square rather than Square, May) highlights the fact that while many Americans are reinventing the wheel, many feminists are perversely insisting that it be square rather than square rather than round.
When you bring your beliefs to the public square, it is usually done with the intent of imposing them on others, so in that regard... no you can't.
REAPPEARING SOCIALISM On opening the April issue, it was great to learn in «The Public Square» of «The disappearance of socialism as a live political option in the West.»
I do care that your beliefs are not in the public square and not impeding on the rights of people.
Conservatives are deeply aggrieved by Supreme Court decisions in the past 30 years that have struck down laws against abortion, laws on homosexuality and certain laws and policies promoting religion in the public square.
«In the past, they [Syrian Christians] have had great outpouring of piety in the public squares on Easter,» said Nina Shea, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute.
And, as always, First Things contains The Public Square, Richard John Neuhaus» popular column on religion, culture, and publicPublic Square, Richard John Neuhaus» popular column on religion, culture, and publicpublic life.
I thank Archbishop Chaput for his incisive analysis in his essay on «St. Paul in the Public Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administrPublic Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administrSquare,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administrpublic square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administrsquare given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administration.
Of course Lewis was aware of «modernism» in the arts, but it was then on the edges of the public square, presenting itself as the avant - garde.
Departing from his column's usual standards, Richard John Neuhaus («Lives Lived Greatly,» Public Square, June / July 2008) seems quite unfair to Sen. Barack Obama and his speech on race when he writes: «The single most telling statement in the Philadelphia speech is this: «I can no more disown him [Rev. Wright] than I can disown the black community.»
He would bring in the lawyers on opposite sides of the argument over religious establishment and the question of driving religion from the public square.
I read with great interest Richard John Neuhaus» piece on Jacques Maritain and The Peasant of the Garonne (Public Square, January).
We might recall that the frequently used metaphor «the church in the public square» derives from the historic presence of real churches on real public squares.
Taken together, the two books cast light on the appearance in the American public square of an antigovernment anger that once was the province of the most distant fringes of American politics.
President Bush was little better with his public complaint that the Democratic platform omitted «three simple letters: G.O.D.» We have commented before on Bush's extraordinary ineptitude when discussing religion (see Public Square, August / Septepublic complaint that the Democratic platform omitted «three simple letters: G.O.D.» We have commented before on Bush's extraordinary ineptitude when discussing religion (see Public Square, August / SeptePublic Square, August / September).
Richard John Neuhaus» essay («Forget the Bilderbergers,» Public Square, February) on United Nations officials» interest in promoting transnational sovereignty and Non «Governmental Organizations» role in support of their effort was, as is everything he chooses to comment on, instructive.
It goes on to suggest that a high proportion of Jews are «secularists» who hate all religions and who «want to denude the «public square» of every last trace of religious influence.»
On these and other matters, he would tell the bishops that, «as preachers of the gospel and leaders of the Catholic community, you are also called to participate in the exchange of ideas in the public square....
CNN: On campaign trail, Romney ratchets ups God rhetoric At campaign events these days, Mitt Romney often says that if he is elected president, he will emphasize the role of God in American society and will not «take God out of the public square
Like Yale's Stephen Carter in The Culture of Disbelief (a book Clinton has promoted on several occasions), Clinton sometimes seems to suggest that it is fine for religiously based views to be aired in the public square, so long as they don't seriously impinge upon the business of governing.
«He's been a bit naive,» wrote the editor on Pope Francis in the December Public Square, while admitting he's also been «a bit astute.»
If you or someone you know exhibits any of these signs, it's time to focus on self - care so you can stave off depression and re-engage positively in the public square.
But, as Colson and Neuhaus remarked, common witness in the public square must be founded on the gospel.
The naked public square and the antireligious academic arena are incompatible with passionate commitment and intellectual self - respect on the part of religious Jews.
The author is Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, the publisher is Doubleday, and the price should be no obstacle to a book that offers a fresh analysis of what has gone wrong with the Church in America, a convincing case for encouragement, wise counsel on how to engage the public square and, not incidentally, restored confidence in the ability of (some) bishops to teach on faith and morals.
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