Word: vision
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Robertson's ascendancy and the Religious Right's new grass-roots savvy only partly answer the question of where the movement will go, however. The end of the Falwell era should inspire a sweeping re-examination of the way conservative Christians separate church and state. As it happens, one vision is already being forcefully argued by Charles Colson, the Watergate felon turned prison evangelist, in his articulate new book Kingdoms in Conflict (Morrow/Zondervan; $15.95). Colson's criticisms of the Religious Right are especially noteworthy, coming as they do from a biblically conservative Southern Baptist who joins with the movement...
...case of such manifest evils as slavery and Nazism. Though against rigid church-state separation, Colson argues that each institution has a distinct, God-given role. Churches should emphasize spirituality and avoid the corrupting enticements of political power. Similarly, he opposes government- organized school prayers, insisting that "propagating moral vision" should be the job of the church, not the state...
Tomassoni credits the two freshmen on the flanks, Donato and Ciavaglia, with good vision on the ice, while highlighting C.J. Young's strong skating ability. In particular, he says that the Crimson wants to take advantage of Sweeney's and Pawloski's quickness and experience...
Another point of possible weakness is Jackson'slack of experience in elective political office.But the candidate has downplayed the issue, andsaid at Harvard earlier this month, "I bring thecapacity to shape concensus and articulate policy.A leader must project the vision for the nationand have the power to act in times of crisis...
...current New York show, Susan Rothenberg' s flickering images of dancers and jugglers reveal an anxious but powerful vision...