My second observation is simply that, in light of the fact that the «gay community» is not separate from the «Christian community» and that there are many like Justin who identify as both Christian and gay, we have to move
past the culture war mentality that pits these two groups against one another.
Not exact matches
Schickel's work» represented here by 175 full - color photographs» brings us face - to - face with the concerns of our own
culture war, especially as it is manifested in clashes between traditionalists and liberals in the Church over the
past three decades.
What does it look like to really imitate Christ in this
culture, during these
wars, amidst all of this wealth and privilege, despite all of our
past failures?
On the one hand, it is drawing all nations and
cultures into one global conglomeration which has the capacity to formulate some common moral standards that might enable us to eliminate the
wars of the
past and establish a stable global society.
In a post — Cold
War, post-9 / 11 world strewn with conflicts involving competing religious postures and contradictory global views, where supposed divisions on lines of race,
culture, and faith are loudly promoted and violently exploited, the example of
past wars fought in pursuit of religious idealism has proved seductive for some seeking false assurance from continuity with history.
This I something we have discussed at length here on the blog in the
past, (see «How to Win a
Culture War and Lose a Generation») so I won't spend much more time on it here.
... for the
past 25 years, the Democratic Party, at least rhetorically, acknowledged that compelling taxpayers to fund abortions was a step too far in the
culture wars.
It's not often that one leaves a movie theater feeling speechless, but anyone on the right side of the
culture wars who views the recent film Blast from the
Past will find his jaw scraping the sidewalk» and not out of disgust.
Once you get
past Barack Obama's «United States of America» speech in 2004, Pat Buchanan's thundering
culture -
wars declaration in 1992, Mario Cuomo's 1984 «Tale of Two Cities» masterpiece or Ted Kennedy's breathtaking «Dream Never Dies» manifesto in 1980, the only political players that have mattered at contrived conventions over the
past 30 years have been the nominees themselves.
The appalling consequences of the military technology deployed in the Gulf
War 12 months ago provide a tragic symbol of the encounter between East and West during the
past five centuries: superior military technology has allowed Western nations to impose their will across the globe, inducing a prolonged crisis of
culture among the losers.
Over the
past 50 years or so there has been a veritable
war on fat in our
culture and in that time we've also seen a dramatic increase in the rise of illnesses such as CVD, diabetes, Syndrome X, stroke, obesity, and a variety of inflammatory illnesses.
Echoing the «
culture wars» of years
past, others began taking aim at certain suggested reading passages.
The
culture wars linger on, but the counterculture on display here seems largely a thing of the
past.
It, too, might be called «remembrance of
culture wars past,» and the artists at P.S. 1 can not seem to forget.
Focusing on the U.S. conflict in the Middle East over the
past 10 years, Consuming
War addresses the ways the American media and consumer culture have manipulated and influenced our perceptions of war, often turning it into a spectacle for American consumpti
War addresses the ways the American media and consumer
culture have manipulated and influenced our perceptions of
war, often turning it into a spectacle for American consumpti
war, often turning it into a spectacle for American consumption.
Our memorials, statues, street names and community celebrations largely reflect an Australia post-1788 — a whitewashed story — rather than honouring our ancient
past, commemorating frontier
wars and embracing the ongoing
cultures of our First Peoples.