Robin Longstride (Russell Crowe, whose name I nearly forgot), an archer in the service of King Richard the Lionheart (Danny Huston playing a smug asshole, imagine that *), gets shackled in
the public square for criticizing the Crusades.
We are walking on sunshine «This shouldn't happen anymore»: White man beaten to a pulp in
public square for dating African - American woman in Georgia.
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public square for dating African - American woman in Georgia.
During his political career, Kuyper worked, not to turn the Netherlands into a godly commonwealth, but more modestly to secure a place in
the public square for his Reformed Christian (Gereformeerd) supporters in the face of the secularizing ideologies spawned by the French Revolution.
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The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in
the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
Not exact matches
Square now has the ability to tap the
public markets
for further financing, if necessary, and is better able to use its shares as currency in acquisitions.
Andrés Martinez is editorial director of Zocalo
Public Square,
for which he writes the Trade Winds column.
The fight
for Canadian Pacific Railway by its largest shareholder, Pershing
Square Capital Management, epitomizes a growing problem with
public company governance.
With its narrow cobblestone streets, well - preserved historic buildings, manicured
public squares and trendy eateries, the capital city of Santiago de Querétaro could easily be mistaken
for somewhere in southern Spain.
Consider the case of Jack Dorsey, a poster child
for Silicon Valley who is the CEO of Twitter and payments company
Square, which recently went
public.
There hasn't been a lot of successful tech IPOs this year, and the lukewarm response
Square has drawn from Wall Street shows investors may not warm up to large tech companies going
public for the rest of the year.
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.
This circle would be easier to
square if policy elites had performed better over the last 15 years, and could more credibly say that they had created the
public institutions necessary
for people to improve their own lives.
(
Square founder Jack Dorsey,
for example, owns 24 percent of that company, which went
public in November.)
Apple Park will also include a visitors center with an Apple Store and cafe open to the
public, a 100,000 -
square - foot fitness center
for Apple employees, secure research and development facilities and the Steve Jobs Theater.
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.
But this kind of «CEO activism» is actually a step forward
for corporate involvement in the
public square.
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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.
The makeshift memorial created in Olive
Square, a backyard
for this vertical neighbourhood, represents the rich
public life this densely populated city offers
Or they can help pave the way
for the next
public software - engineering school, as Union
Square Ventures» venture capitalist Fred Wilson did in New York.
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.
I was a bit wary, then, when in the late 1980s I received an invitation to spend some time with a small group of Christian scholars and activists — with Tim LaHaye as one of the persons who had already agreed to participate — to discuss strategies
for representing our convictions in the
public square.
Distance apart, cyberspace is a humanizing device
for creating a kind of ersatz office / pub / common room /
public square area
for those deprived, rather cruelly, of one or more versions of the real thing.
As mainline Protestantism ceased to be a culture - forming force in American
public life, the void was filled by a new Catholic presence in the
public square and, perhaps most influentially in electoral terms, by the emergent activism of evangelical, fundamentalist, and Pentecostal Protestantism in what would become known as the Religious Right» a movement that has formed a crucial part of the Republican governing coalition
for more than a quarter - century.
«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.
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 administr
Public Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administr
Square,» regarding the Church's role in the American
public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administr
public square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administr
square given the election of a stridently pro-abortion administration.
This was done in a nation with a strong established church, so that the freedom enabled by religious toleration at its origins was a freedom of private worship and belief
for dissenters, but not quite a freedom of common action in the
public square.
Telling people they are sinning
for being LGBT or
for having an abortion or using birth control or trying to impose your specific set of beliefs upon others in the
public square is not a good thing and certainly doesn't show that you have a clue as to the meaning of the word respect.
As we renew our commitment to religious pluralism in the
public square, we should embrace debate, welcome dissent, and encourage civility as we work together
for the sake of the common good and of a country we are all unreservedly blessed to call our home.
He thinks energies are best spent recalling America to its founding principles, in hopes of preserving the dwindling space of freedom
for Christians in the
public square.
A post-Enlightenment
public square sounds positively tribal: it would mean Muslims arguing
for Shari'a law and Christians arguing from the Bible about sexual ethics.
The book was written by the chief political correspondent
for the Christian Broadcasting Network and the Jesus in the
Public Square columnist
for the Washington Times.
The past decade has seen a rapid transformation in
public opinion and legal norms around sexuality, same - sex marriage, transgender rights, and religion in the
public square — changes that have caused anxiety
for a great number of traditional religious believers, including Christians, Muslims, and Orthodox Jews.
Far from challenging this linkage between church and state or arguing
for a naked
public square, then, dissenters sought only the repeal of establishments and other forms of religious discrimination.
(At the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Richard's own signature book, I imagined us, thirty years hence, settled in homes
for the aged, and celebrating that important journal, The Naked
Public Square.
The theocratic or the christocratic ways of representing the divine will
for the
public orders are both thoroughly reprehensible, though they are always temptations
for true believers who deplore the secularization of life and wish to put God back into the «naked
public square.»
My thanks to Richard John Neuhaus
for a generally balanced assessment of past, present, and future («Boston and Other Bishops,»
Public Square, February).
It has given me a greater awareness of and respect
for what many Jews, Muslims, Orthodox, and Protestants believe and face in the
public square.
atheist have total freedom in the
public square, bit Christians are second class citizens, because the all supreme atheist say their speech is not fit
for public airing.
«Separation of church and state» = suppression of the church in the
public square = atheist «Universal health care» = redistribution of wealth = communist «Women's rights» = feminism = redistribution of wealth = communist «CHOICE» = abortion = low respect
for life = «population control» = communist
«Bishop Sarah's work in the
public square uniquely equips her
for the important outward focus that is required in leading the diocese in this great world - city.
The
Public Square, my favorite feature in my favorite magazine, cries out
for a cultural correction (December 1998).
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.
There is no place
for religion in the
public square.
The need
for a strong Christian witness in the
public square was certainly one factor that impelled the formation of Evangelicals and Catholics Together — and that element continues to be an important dimension of ECT's work.
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.
So I think a small government actually leaves more room
for an energetic, pluralist
public square.
Moreover, there are indications that this book, which is robustly ready to engage in the
public square of theology, is not just meant
for experts.