Word: groundedness
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Racism is not always funny and it is not caused by simple ignorance. A myriad of legitimate economic factors go into the making of the racist character. Were Archie to fear a black taking his job or reducing the property values in his heighborhood, his racism would be grounded in...
Admittedly, the onward march of sexual liberation can be expected to leave behind a good many bizarre scouting parties in its wake. But it's still too early to issue apocalyptic judgments, even if they come in as attractive and stylish a package as Cabaret's "historically-grounded" warnings. There...
One prescient forebear of Ruether and Daly saw no problem in Jesus' manhood. Nor did she seem rattled by masculine pronouns for God. Lady Julian of Norwich, an anchoress who lived in Chaucerian England in the 14th century, laid out her prophetic theology in a book called Sixteen Revelations...
Such advice would have been more firmly grounded if the report had named the agencies within churches that handle the portfolios, rather than merely the denominations involved. Investments are often made by lay moneymen through such boards as church pension funds, which are independent of church programmers.
Lyman said Sunday that the decision to fire Franklin was "firmly grounded in a broad conception of freedom of speech," and that the almost unprecedented move of dismissing a tenured professor was warranted by Franklin's consistently challenging conduct.