Sentences with phrase «public square with»

The rallies require FES to transport thousands of children who are given matching T - shirts, hats and signs to a public square with a massive stage and sound system.
That sort of bravery in the face of real danger — in his hometown, bodies are hung in the public square with signs labeling them «media activists» — is a powerful reminder of how essential freedom of the press really is, and how easily it can be taken away.
The rallies require FES to transport thousands of children who are given matching T - shirts, hats and signs to a public square with a massive stage and sound system.
It means the right to engage the public square with moral debate and works of social ministry.
As Prothero sez: «As our population becomes more religiously diverse, and our public square with it, we will increasingly be asking, «which God?»
As our population becomes more religiously diverse, and our public square with it, we will increasingly be asking, «which God?»
Indeed, disputes between (and sometimes within) these cultural combines structured and restructured political debate, clothing the public square with a richly woven tapestry of values.
Faith Movement were proud to welcome Bishop Mark Davies of Shrewsbury Diocese who celebrated Mass and addressed the conference encouraging and challenging young Catholics to live out their faith in the public square with a special devotion to Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
If you enter the public square with an opinion someone doesn't like, they flip out.

Not exact matches

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.
Square, with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey at the helm, priced its upcoming initial public offering at a value far below its previous private valuation.
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.
Herbalife's lawyer «implied that Pershing Square may have altered its bet against Herbalife before the letter's public release, saying that Herbalife discovered a series of trades that were «consistent with Mr. Ackman's ongoing efforts to manipulate Herbalife's stock.»»
Amazon's wish list includes an initial 500,000 square feet of space in an urban or suburban area, with access to highways, airports and public transportation, as well as a qualified technology workforce in the area.
Before going public, Square was the 10th largest U.S. unicorn with an implied private valuation of $ 6 billion.
Playboy, which had gone public in 1971, was taken private again in 2011 by Mr. Hefner with Rizvi Traverse Management, an investment firm founded by Suhail Rizvi, a publicity - shy Silicon Valley investor, who has interests in Twitter, Square and Snapchat among others.
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.
As Owen shows, contemporary liberalism requires that religious beliefs be bracketed out of the public square, which is why liberalism is unable to understand or even converse with these religious movements.
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.
But if the problem began, as I would suggest, with the courts, then the battle continues and will not end until the Supreme Court proclaims a new dispensation more respectful of the appropriate role of religion in the 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.
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.
It is interesting in the public square at present, that people who say anything deemed to be sexist or homophobic are put in public stocks and pelted with rotten vegetables.
We feel that we are only religious if we trot it out into the public square and that has nothing really to do with religion but rather cheap populist political pimping.
Sometimes I get the idea that folks in the mainline are so frustrated with how evangelicals have wielded the Bible and faith in the public square, they avoid language, practices, and teaching that might be construed as overly religious, overly biblical, or overly exclusive.
that minimizes the historical suffering of women and minority groups in this country, 2) an overwrought persecution complex that confuses sharing civil rights with others with being persecuted by them, and 3) a persistent fear of the perceived «other» — Muslims, LGBT people, immigrants, refugees, etc. — that results in culture wars meant to «take back» the public square.
I see nothing wrong with a public square informed by religious reasons.
That sort of argument no longer washes in a public square saturated with religion.
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.
A preview of The Public Square, forthcoming in the March issue of First Things.There is an understanding of liberal pluralism that is compatible with Islam.
Second, evangelical Protestants will benefit immensely from listening to Roman Catholic thinkers engaging with the pressing public square issues of abortion, sexuality, and religious freedom.
Yet the draft describes wide - ranging protections, saying, «Persons and organizations do not forfeit their religious freedom when providing social services, education, or healthcare; earning a living, seeking a job, or employing others; receiving government grants or contracts; or otherwise participating in the marketplace, the public square, or interfacing with federal, state, or local governments.»
The phrase «public square» evokes images of the political arena with its partisan games and intense debates over public policy.
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I read with great interest Richard John Neuhaus» piece on Jacques Maritain and The Peasant of the Garonne (Public Square, January).
Christianity Today online editor Sarah Pulliam Bailey spoke with Rubio about his diverse faith background, how his faith influences his policy positions, and why Christians should be involved in the public square.
In February's Public Square (While We're At It), Richard John Neuhaus responds to a Christianity Today article by a married ELCA parish council member and youth group leader who discussed his desire to be able to share with his church his struggle with a homosexual inclination.
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).
We present here a previously unpublished essay, «The One True Church,» which he wrote in New York during his last months, together with a few of our favorite While We're At It items from the nineteen years of his work in The Public Square.
There are no doubt other Christians with Mr. Dembski's first - class scientific credentials, but very few trouble to bring their Christianity into the public square.
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.
I could really use some more defending in the public square and the best way to do that is with your ALL CAPS on and a stereotype.»
R. Reno, agreeing with Yuval Levin, believes we must rid ourselves of our nostalgia («Public Square,» May).
The pulpit may not be controlled by current events, but every preacher and all of God's people should bring their faith with them into the «public square
But the assumptions underlying Putnam's claim should inspire faith communities, and all those who value witness in the public square, to reflect on how — or how effectively — we have responded to the societal changes Putnam is concerned with.
If the same people who claim these commitments are also swayed by presidential candidates who offer only the most tangential, glancing, elliptical, and facile engagements with the texts they themselves claim to hold dear, then the emperor and his public square are, if not naked, then leaving little to the imagination.
Suffice it to say that Peter Berkowitz's essay on Rawlsian liberalism and its restrictive notion of what counts as «public reason» - a notion that has everything to do with maintaining the naked public square - is very much worth reading.
With their «establishment» battles securely won, Jews must now decide whether they can tolerate their own religious symbols in the public square, precisely where Christmas trees and crèches are already located.
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