The fusing of religious and political spheres under Islam has produced a hybrid species of faith-based public intellectual scarcely seen in America, where faith speaks the vernacular of populism.
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This is a town where he and so many of you grew up with a faith in an America where hard work matters.
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If anything, Francis' outreach to women, along with his emphasis on "reinvigorating the Christian faith" in parts of the world "where secularism has the upper hand" continues the tradition of Benedict and popes before him, said author and theologian Matthew Bunson, a senior fellow of the St.
We believe that in a country where every race and faith and point of view can be found, we are still bound together as one people, that we share common hopes and a common creed, that the dreams of a little girl in Tucson are not so different than those of our own children, that they all deserve the chance to be fulfilled.
There are short presentations in the faith centre, we hear from the Lancashire Council Of Mosques and from The Bridge in Burnley where young people, inspired by Building Bridges, are initiating dialogue amongst the faiths.
Governor TIM PAWLENTY (Republican, Minnesota): It takes a lot of faith to live in a world where tragedy, accidents, illness and injustice do their worse to the people we love.
Both candidates are emphasizing their faith in a state where social values are a big part of the political debate.
In a faith school, where staff are expected to uphold the teachings of the Roman Catholic faith, we have a duty to investigate whether standards have been breached.
Mr Letwin focused on three schemes - in Brixton, Haringey in north London and in Birmingham - where "miracles" of community regeneration had been achieved "by faith and hope".
In a country where roadside shrines have not become mere architectural curiosities, faith does not seem endangered by the perils of travel, or by the fear of stampeding pilgrims, a common hazard at India's religious gatherings.
In countries such as Morocco, where the Islamists are permitted to compete but never to win, voters are losing faith in the ability of the PJD to deliver even the mild reforms it proposes, such as more transparent and accountable government.
But where nonmilitary means were concerned, Bush and his people were lagging behind a loss of faith in the carrot and stick approach that had been appearing within the American foreign policy establishment even before the publication of the new NIE.
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In an age where we tend rather arrogantly to see Christianity as a phenomenon of the developed world - the faith that colonising Europeans took to the territories they conquered - it's worth remembering that the Middle East is the cradle of that faith.
Those investments may yet recover, but they speak to a culture where reverent faith in decades-old techniques, rooted in consulting, have not kept pace with a new age of dealmaking.
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But ultimately, when voters stood alone in polling booths, facing the choice of where the Netherlands would have the best hope of emerging from the crisis, they placed their faith in Europe.
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