Some Bleats About the ‘Common Good’
…manners, customs, and the rules of languages. And its units are ethnic and cultural groups, not state. [The attempt, early in the 20th century, to try to make ethnicity and…
…manners, customs, and the rules of languages. And its units are ethnic and cultural groups, not state. [The attempt, early in the 20th century, to try to make ethnicity and…
…society,” but society does not ordain our morals, our governments, or our family structure – it only ordains, in my view, our manners, customs, and languages. These really are relative….
…God-ordained sphere of authority. I speak of customs, cultures, and manners, including languages and their rules. We do not think of these, usually, as moral absolutes, but we try to…
…ordains manners, customs, and languages. It does not ordain the state or the family or religion; though there is an interaction between the historical religion of a region and its…
…out free are not valued. Wycliffe Bible Translators has frequent occasion to release New Testaments in languages spoken by maybe a thousand people or less. These languages – especially if…
…is a virtue and ‘sin’ is something you go to LasVegas to do, we have to study their language as carefully as Wycliffe BibleTranslators studies the languages they work in….
…to Baja California. The Orthodox Church stood up for the Native Alaskans and translated Biblical literature into such languages as Yupik, Aleut, and Tlingit, with the result that large numbers…