The loss that many non-Scottish British would feel if Scotland were to secede is only now finding
public expression as the day of decision approaches (see for example Madeleine Bunting's heartfelt plea).
It became
a public expression as she identified with a practice that Christians have engaged in for well over a thousand years.
Not exact matches
Just this week, Will Carty, manager of
public policy for Twitter, wrote a blog post praising reclassification
as «critical to American economic aspirations and our nation's global competitiveness» with «important implications for freedom of
expression.»
McClay's description of truth
as «epistemic suspension» rightly portrays liberalism's shapeless ontology, but his «
public expression of a moral community» can not replace a theological definition of the Church.
«Capital punishment on this particular occasion was inappropriate and any
expressions of sympathy or compassion are extended in my capacity
as a private individual and not in any professional or
public capacity.»
Freedom of
expression is allowing you and anyone to stand up in
public places and denounce being gay
as terrible for mankind.
Granted that,
as in modern hymnals,
expressions of religious need and aspiration originally born out of individual experience were often used in
public application and became the voice of the whole people, still that very poignancy that made them thus generally applicable came from the intensely intimate experience in which they started.
Rather, they are dispositions for
public actions — perhaps contemplative practices, perhaps discursive reasoning employing a publicly shared language, perhaps physical
expressions of emotions employing culturally conventional facial
expressions or bodily movement, perhaps intentional bodily action (
as we have noted, just which of these
public actions has not been specified).
As we attempt to reconnect with our own history, which is after all a sacred history as far as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's fait
As we attempt to reconnect with our own history, which is after all a sacred history
as far as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's fait
as far
as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's fait
as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just
as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's fait
as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the
public work of God, but
as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's fait
as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's faith.
The character of this suffering moves theological attention to the social systems that shape our lives — economic, political, cultural —
as well
as to
public events themselves (the Holocaust, programs and policies of economic austerity, military intervention, terrorism, ethnic nationalist
expression, struggles for survival and freedom).
It is possible to draw some guidelines
as to what is and is not a morally acceptable
expression of the
public will and the use of countervailing force within the communication industry.
Mr Diamond claimed Mr Ngole's comments were presented in a «private / social
as opposed to professional» setting, adding: «Mr Ngole's
expression of his beliefs was a genuine contribution to an important
public debate.»
The same stupidity prevailed after 9/11 when turban wearing Indian - American Sikhs were physically attacked in the streets because they looked Muslim, and when Muslim communities were subjected to increased state surveillance, extra airport screening, extrajudicial renderings of innocent people to torture chambers, racial profiling, and the heinous crimes committed against innocent Muslims everywhere by the US Military without so much
as an
expression of regret and remorse from the American
public.
The French Revolution sanctified mob violence and ritualized
public executions
as noble
expressions of liberty.
The wall of separation actually exists to PROTECT religious freedom by keeping politics and political influences OUT of religion and religious
expressions, but the caveat is that religion has to then stay out of politics
as well and not ask for political influence (such
as public funds).
The growing use of the internet, especially in social networking, meant that through the debates of the US Bishops» Conference (commendably held in
public session) the general Catholic
public became increasingly aware of just what thinking was behind what was coming to be known by consensus
as the «lame - duck translation», an
expression popularised by Fr Zuhlsdorf who has spent many years analysing «What does the prayer really say?»
But we must also be careful not to read the «no establishment» clause so
as to restrict all
public expressions of faith and hence dilute the meaning of «free exercise.»
Part III: Bearing Fruit examines how this deepening awareness of the spiritual life bears fruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order for us to remain rooted
as Christians, especially in these days when free
expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the
public forum.
It is amenable to the private
as well
as the
public expression of response to events.
As the pontiff darted over to the barricades and even went out the gate that opens onto a
public street,
expressions of concern can be seen on the faces of security officers accompanying him.
As spiritual, the key to our well - being lies in direct communion with the living God, and as physical / social beings this essential religious dimension to our nature must also have a public as well as a private expressio
As spiritual, the key to our well - being lies in direct communion with the living God, and
as physical / social beings this essential religious dimension to our nature must also have a public as well as a private expressio
as physical / social beings this essential religious dimension to our nature must also have a
public as well as a private expressio
as well
as a private expressio
as a private
expression.
One theme that remains constant in this narrative is the fundamental agreement that,
as two distinct institutional
expressions, church and state must seek to shape human desire in ways that promote
public goods without denying human freedom.
As large corporations have come to dominate almost every public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations as the free interchange of information and idea
As large corporations have come to dominate almost every
public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations
as the free interchange of information and idea
as the free interchange of information and ideas.
In its own way, the Declaration argues for religious freedom
as not simply entailing private acts of worship, but also the guarantee of a
public space for the institutional
expression of religious commitment.
He has been reproached by sociologists for believing in the omnipotence of the scholarly analyst of the laboratory without ever having used the laboratory, and for explaining events
as the function of «technical»
expressions which hide reality from him in the same manner that the accounts of corporations are carefully edited and kept from the
public by so - called «experts.»
It seems ok for muslims to beat there wifes for showing to much skin in
Public, that is an
expression of their morality, conversley in western societies it seems ok that we can dress our young kids up
as adults early and show countless degrading images of women across the media.
The first group tends to take the law, see justice
as its core
expression, apply it in the
public sector (social justice), and then see that
as kingdom work.
Perusing the index of Origins, the weekly publication of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in
public housing; supporting the activities of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known
as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and
expressions of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
However, they put its adherents under discriminatory disabilities: they did not allow Christians to serve in the Arab armies, they required them to wear a distinguishing garb, they placed on them a special tax, and they forbade them to give such
public expressions to their faith
as religious processions or the ringing of loud bells.
These days, «
public service» is too often a matter of incantation rather than fact,
as public office has become an
expression of ego rather than of conviction.
All that said, Equal Liberty should be appreciated
as an improvement on strict no - aid versions of church - state separation and welcomed
as a powerful response to those who contend that our Constitution requires a naked
public square or a civil society evacuated of religious argument and
expression.
Dwight Furrow examines the contemporary fascination with food and culinary arts not only
as global spectacle, but also
as an
expression of control, authenticity, and playful creation for individuals in a homogenized, and increasingly
public, world.
As it is, the deluge of research into the question of Scottish autonomy seems mostly to have muddied the water instead of clearing it (where its effect has been felt at all), leaving the
public debate to retreat slowly to
expressions of «gut instinct» over reasoned reflection.
The measure, known
as the Gender
Expression Non-Discrimination Act, would provide protections against discrimination of transgender people in housing, the workplace and other
public accommodations.
He is a co-founder and director of the Speakers» Corner Trust, a registered charity promoting free
expression,
public debate and active citizenship
as a means of revitalising civil society in the UK
as well
as in Berlin, Prague and Nigeria.
Nor can we perceive any reason for not considering the
expression «the validity of the
public debt»
as embracing whatever concerns the integrity of the
public obligations.
Since 2012, the Russian authorities have intensified a crackdown on freedom of
expression, selectively casting certain kinds of criticism of the government
as threats to state security and
public stability and introducing significant restrictions to online
expression and invasive surveillance of online activity.
Recognizing that children and teens are the future leaders of our communities, she advocates for imaginative
expression in youth
as a means of enhancing their social - emotional behaviors, communicative and
public speaking aptitude, and community - building skills.
He added, «it aims at cultivating in the youth of Ghana improved civic participation, knowledge and attitudes, and the practice of critical and objective analysis of
public issues
as well
as the effective use of freedom of
expression and association to build more peaceful, tolerant and open societies in Ghana especially towards the 2016 elections.»
Second, despite all the prominent
public urgings about the importance of expressing vulnerability and uncertainty — see,
as one example, the viral sensation 2010 TEDx talk of University of Houston professor Brené Brown — such
expressions remain uncommon, especially by women at the early stages of their academic careers.
The site is also big on self
expression,
as it allows you to complete
as much or little information
as desired, write blog posts, and create
public and private albums.
If Trump's America has taught us anything, humility and emotional
expression can be anathema — especially to a white, mainstream
public increasingly identifying
as outcast themselves.
«We praised Chinese education but what I saw on the ground was different —
public shaming, one art teacher trying to teach rain
as only falling from the sky in little dots...,» she says noting, there was little room for creativity or
expression.
In addition, learning the techniques of
public speaking since early means maintaining naturalness of
expression as is observed that
as they grow, people are losing their naturalness to combine with verbal nonverbal communication in daily communication.
Education reform was once the tinker toy of moderate Republicans who saw it
as the one
expression of compassion for the less fortunate they could eagerly endorse, in lieu of social programs, financial remediation for past discrimination, or full funding for
public education.
North Carolina's State Superintendent for
Public Schools, Dr. June Atkinson, says she's received emails from citizens concerned that the state will collect information such
as facial
expressions of children, parents» political and religious affiliations, blood pressure readings of students, and the DNA and irises of children — all thanks to the Common Core guidelines.
Notice of Nondiscrimination: Capital City
Public Charter School does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, family status, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, disability, source of income, status
as a victim of an interfamily offense, or place of residence or business.
As cataloged in the
Public Schooling Battle Map, government schools have forced parents into conflict over issues like freedom of
expression, religion, morality, creationism, evolution, multiculturalism, sexuality, and numerous other issues in hundreds of reported cases in recent years.
The
public expression of reflective thought might not have been
as appealing to the beginning teachers in this study.
The National Coalition for Core Arts Standards recognized the growing interest in and diversity of media arts
as new modes of
expression within
public education and answered the call of teachers for performance standards for the media arts.