He was «loyal to the royal» in himself at a time
when social solidarity was rapidly disintegrating.
Not exact matches
Such
social criticism is useful for subverting injustice
when it is writ large; it is also useful for transcultural
solidarity with different peoples and cultures.
To be sure, under the influence of
social solidarity, Hebrew hopes of the future were in the beginning centered on an undying nation upon earth, but
when hope outgrew this early stage and resurrection from Sheol became a Jewish expectation, it took of necessity the form of an individual return.
When the later Judaism saw in retrospect this conflict between prophetic ideals and popular religion, it was clear that the
social solidarity of the nation had been on the wrong side of the issue and that Jeremiah, in his courageous and sacrificial isolation, had been right.
Both right and left in America imagine that today's
social distemper stems from too little freedom,
when, in fact, what currently agitates society is the loss of stability, unity, and
solidarity.
Granted the idea of
social solidarity so complete that all members of a clan, tribe, or nation may justly be punished for what any member does, and one black sheep can furnish iniquity enough to satisfy the requirements of explanation
when tragedy befalls the group.
What was Paul requiring but the
social solidarity of the Corinthians
when he called for them to assert their unity in Christ?
Though immensely popular,
social networking sites still didn't reach everyone online in 2008, and I suspect that they achieved some of their prominence in media coverage of the election because they were visible — you could SEE how many «friends» Barack Obama had at any given moment, and you could SEE it
when thousands of people changed their middle names on Facebook to «Hussein» in
solidarity against Republican attempts to brand Obama as «other.»
When solidarity requires us to follow our group «s social moral rules, we usually have non-instrumental reasons to do so as ways of standing in solidarity with others, and this is true even when our rules are not as good as they can
When solidarity requires us to follow our group «s
social moral rules, we usually have non-instrumental reasons to do so as ways of standing in
solidarity with others, and this is true even
when our rules are not as good as they can
when our rules are not as good as they can be.