Sentences with phrase «social vision of»

The rhetoric of «community» and «society» was integral to the social vision of Thatcherism but it was social vision decontested by market economics: civil society for Thatcherism was decontested and conceptualised as the «market society».
Oakman has noted the close connection between the Kingdom of God and the social vision of Jesus, demonstrated in his parables, as he correctly assessed,
The social vision of John A. Ryan failed to penetrate the institutions of theological education, and the Protestant split between theology and «application» was mirrored in the cleavage between the Thomistic education mandated by Leo XIII and the televised pastoral assurances of Fulton J. Sheen.
Pope Benedict highlights the inherent freedom and relationality of human nature to underpin a renewed social vision of Man in Christ.
The command is to serve the great social vision of the Gospel, because that vision of God will only become reality when there is enough human obedience.

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The changes are part of the kingdom's raft of economic and social reforms within its Vision 2030 program.
Sometimes it's easy to forget just how new the concept of social media really is for the huge amount of leverage it can forge for your entrepreneurial vision.
Then we submitted the leaders of those companies to our distinguished advisory board of business experts, the members of which gave each CEO a score out of five on four key criteria: vision, innovation, strategic thinking and social responsibility.
Nguyen [Color's founder] has visions of fundamentally changing some aspects of social interaction and local discovery with the app, which he considers part of the so - called Post-PC movement.
Make certain that whomever you are considering shares the same vision for the company (how large, how much risk, future plans, etc.) and the same personal measure of success (wealthy, social impact, freedom, etc.).
Prince Muhammad bin Salman's introduction of social and economic reforms in Saudi Arabia, under the Vision 2030 banner, aims to diversify a dipped local economy following a drop in oil prices.
Facebook (fb) chief executive Mark Zuckerberg laid out a vision on Thursday of his company serving as a bulwark against rising isolationism, writing in a letter to users that the company's platform could be the «social infrastructure» for the globe.
Shopify reported ecommerce orders coming from social media in 2014 increased by 202 percent, and Vision Critical data revealed 40 percent of consumers made a purchase (either online or in - store) after favoriting a product on social media platforms.
Saudi Arabia is preparing to pump $ 64 billion into its nascent entertainment industry as part of Vision 2030, the social and economic reform program spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Salesforce has this vision of the social enterprise.
Complex and interconnected crises in the political, environmental, and social spheres are taking hold of our world — and it is time change - makers with a shared vision for a sustainable future seize the moment.
Zuckerberg explained that the roots of the Cambridge Analytica data access date back to 2007, when Facebook launched a platform «with the vision that more apps should be social» that would allow users to log into apps and share who their friends were and their information.
Small business owners can also show their passion, drive, and vision by including photos of their business, along with sharing links to their social media pages (including Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.)
Taking inspiration from popular social networks, Aaditeshwar Seth and Mayank Shivam sought to build a similar platform for those at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP), with the vision to use communication technology for social development.
The Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation finds, funds, and supports social enterprise leaders «who exhibit characteristics of extraordinary leadership: vision, intelligence, influence, ambition, and a tireless commitment to their mission.»
Your principles, ethics and vision will not only pioneer groundbreaking innovations, you'll also bring a new era of global awareness and social impact.»
But Zuckerberg outlined a vision to create a more personal Internet experience by enhancing the social connections of Facebook members through third - party Web sites that adopt the firm's new «open - graph protocol.»
Facebook executives introduced a new feature on Wednesday, part of the company's overall vision of turning the entire Web into a giant, interconnected social network.
In December 2012, we pioneered an innovative 90 - minute musical show called Inspiring Our World which used song and dance to impart our mission, vision and social responsibility values to over 41,000 front - line employees, all of whom are now Diversity Champions.
If Mr Jean hopes to make the Wildrose party the party of choice for all conservatives, including progressive conservatives, he'll have to do better than float a muddled vision that pussy foots around social issues.
I am curious to see market response and continue to admire the efforts and vision of Marc Kenigsberg on taking the social aspects of the crypto markets to heart and into practice.
The Social Forum offers all participants a chance to explore our common vision of the Canada we want, and to develop a deeper understanding of how we can move forward together to make that vision a reality.
Part co-working space, part accelerator and part social lab, its mission is to foster and accelerate the impact of an ambitious community of business people and citizens whose vision is to solve together the economic, social and environmental challenges of today.
While social media has become a significant factor in the Digital Age, some companies are running the risk of having tunnel vision about orienting their entire customer experience offering around social media.
Those close to Mark Zuckerberg tell me that his vision of Facebook as the social graph to everything dates back to the early days of the company.
The 30:30 Vision event brings together 30 challenger businesses and six major brands across media and entertainment, food, fashion and beauty, social enterprise, retail and healthcare to thrash out inspiring visions of the next 30 years in business.
Although the religious communities of Judaism and Christianity can not legislate this minimal human morality (indeed, when they attempt to do so they most often retard its social impact, especially in a democratic setting), they can provide it with an overall ontological context, a continuing vision of its original grounds and its ultimate horizon.
In Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society, my new book appearing on August 1, I draw these strands together into a sustained argument for a Christian vision of moral and social renewal.
That's not enthusiasm, of course, but it's a long way from the New York Times» vision of Rudy Giuliani doing a victory dance on the grave of social conservatism.
I can't help but think that homeschooling's unctuous critics have betrayed the American vision of freedom with which I grew up, and rationalized the extension of social control in a way my peers and I learned to see and resist.
Castigating a «popular piety» such as associated with liberalism in its political and social rhetoric, she says that we «mark our gain in sensibility and our loss of vision,» in that having lost faith, «we govern by tenderness,» a tenderness «wrapped in theory.»
So this might (or might not) complicate Carl's vision of a libertarian and social conservative alliance.
It is a matter of personal confession that Whitehead's metaphysics, via process theology, the Marxist analysis of capitalism, via Latin American social analysis, and Biblical study, via the theology of liberation, have jointly served to flesh out a vision of reality in which the divine call to socialist revolution has been confirmed and rendered fully compelling.
Henry argued that fundamentalists did not present Christianity as a worldview, with a distinctive social vision, but chose to concentrate on personal conversion, only one aspect of the Christian proclamation.
The World Council, therefore, is probably the place where the liberal / ecumenical vision of world Christianity is purest, where the devotion to social - change goals is most fully realized.
We are not just talking about a convergence of disciplines, but of an authentically global synthesis in which the various forms of knowledge... find common ground in a shared personal and social vision... We must not imagine that the socio - cultural challenge of today can be met with theological thought that specialises in the content of doctrine or concentrates on religious experience.
The eschatological vision of the just reign of God which the Eucharist provides is far more, radical than any human social program.
Before the election, many evangelical leaders predicted that opposition to Obama over his support for abortion rights, his personal endorsement of same - sex marriage and his vision of government as a force for good would trump reservations evangelicals had about Romney's past social liberalism and his Mormon faith.
Only the «sects,» like the Jehovah's Witnesses, have maintained both the vision and the motivation to seek people outside the economic and educational mainstream of the nation and transform the contours of their social realities within a community of faith.
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But what social conservatives «have» is a vision of the good and a deep conviction that it would be good for everyone and therefore ought to be made as widely available as possible.
Reinhold Niebuhr criticized this Pelagian vision of individuals and social orders in Moral Man and Immoral Society, replacing it with an Augustinian realism about human existence that tempered any optimism in human progress.
Were the church able to provide a vision of a unified planetary society organized both politically and technologically in such a way as to make available the full resources of the earth for the benefit of all the world's people, would it be effective in generating social change?
However, unless that vision is rooted in the sacramental and liturgical realities it proclaims, and in a personal life of the spirit, and unless that formation is translated into action in the moral and social life of the individuals and group, there will be little or no harvest.
[9] The Church's social vision, built on principles of justice, peace, freedom and solidarity, [10] presents, this writer would submit, values which serve much better if we want to uphold the dignity of the human person.
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