Every death involved "the great change" captured in the language and discourse of nineteenth-century Christianity, the shift from this life to whatever might come next.
The public, however, seems uninterested in such politicization of religion, and more mainstream religious figures, such as Habib Ali al-Jifri of the Tabah Foundation, declared that the abuse of religion in the discourse Youssef was criticizing was a real problem.
Though the commission would have a busy schedule, this could be one of the most effective taxes in raising the level of political discourse.
He chooses to, in the pursuit of a more civil discourse in our public space, he chooses to try to practice that civility himself.
Others at the vigil - unlikely conservatives, to say the least - agree: they may be dismayed by the anger and virulence of political discourse in America, but they do not connect it with the shootings of Saturday morning.
Being that he may or may not be reading this post, and in the interest of open discourse, we ask you Bill, what's going on?
She praises the best of contemporary theology for the way it manages, like the mystics of early Christianity and Islam, to stress the limits of human discourse in addressing the divine.
Its coverage of the Stamp Act helped fan the fires of revolution, and it was instrumental in fostering political discourse in the new republic.
They base that criticism in part on the lack of discourse mentioning climate change before, during, and after the 2012 election.
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Some of the experts on the panel issued sharp criticism about the tone of political discourse in France, including its recent debate on national identity and immigration.
The device is by constantly juxtaposing the speeches and the discourse which these romantic Russian revolutionaries engage in with the tangle of their lives and with something even more important, which he shows through his imaginative use of children, which is that each stage of the life of a person is valuable for what it is, not what it later becomes.
The nature of mainstream political and media discourse in Germany right now is not redolent of a nation ready to make that degree of financial commitment in the interests of eurozone cohesion.
If Netanyahu appoints Natan Sharansky foreign minister and Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon defense minister, he will have the top-level support he needs to overcome his predecessors' legacy and change the nature of contemporary discourse on the Palestinians and on Israel's strategic significance to the West in the face of staunch opposition from Washington.
They have revived the idea of community in a political discourse that has recently known only the state and the market.
If the race to replace Giffords were a test of whether more civil discourse is possible in politics, the jury is still out.
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During the initial reaction to a PR crisis, it is vitally important to ensure that, although it is a challenge in the Internet age to exert any control over the general discourse, communications within your sphere of influence are tightly controlled.
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Stonewall said he was given the title because he went "well beyond what any normal person would call a decent level of public discourse" in the debate.
Part of the problem in the public discourse is that few people alive today can even remember a free market in health care, so its impossible for some even to imagine.
Louis high-rise public-housing development that went from Great Urban Hope to international disgrace, is an engulfing real-life horror story as well as a testimony to the dominance of the image in American public discourse.
"Bilingual education connects to a lot of lightning rod issues in the national discourse, " Linquanti said.
In doing so, you drop the level of the discourse by several notches.
They - you've got this in the middle of this heated campaign, a long discourse on the history of U.S. financial policy.
Rather we will confine our discourse to the needs of Muslims in countries ruled by man-made law, and Western countries-is it permissible for them to work as judges in certain conditions?
Art has an important role to play in the discourse around biotechnology because it can offer unique articulations of the complex, polarized and often emotionally charged responses the public has towards technology.
The band's new You Can't Win (sense a theme?) continues to wallow in the dark corners of James' psyche, though "Just Don't Leave Town" raises the discourse from miserablism to ambivalence.
So, this is not - this is - the beginning of the expression is a natural in American discourse.
This discourse was likely a factor in Sarkozy turning the labeling of halal meat into an election issue, in a bid to win far-right supporters from Le Pen.
"Improvements in our civil discourse and how we debate issues will certainly play a role in this year's State of the Union, " Gibbs said.
As Jonathan Pitney points out in his book The Art of Political Warfare7, American domestic political discourse is laced with militaristic jargon.
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