Sentences with phrase «whole idea of justice»

When I spoke to him on April 20, 2012, the whole idea of justice and... Read More»

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The biblical concept of holiness is equivalent to the idea of being whole, and so should our understanding of ways we can participate in God's work of justice, both in our local communities and in the global community.
Thus, in the very act of trying to prove that God did not exist — in other words, that the whole of reality was senseless — I found I was forced to assume that one part of reality — namely my idea of justice — was full of sense.
In order to do justice to the idea of a divine Torah, it does not even suffice to say that the Hebrew Torah has a greater extension than what we call a moral commandment and that it is applied to the whole legislative system that the Old Testament tradition connected with Moses.
These are all fine ideas — each tidy and whole, implying its own kind of justice while connoting the precision of mathematics.
Three of the largest collective bodies that represent authors have filed reports to the US Justice Department that stated «Amazon has used its dominance in ways that we believe harm the interests of America's readers, impoverish the book industry as a whole, damage the careers of (and generate fear among) many authors, and impede the free flow of ideas in our society.»
The whole idea of restorative justice legislatively endorsed in the Criminal Code and recognized to be of cultural significance to aboriginal offenders such as Mr. Michael, depends on reconciliation.
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