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  • The divine response to Moses, according to the rabbinic moral imagination, is arresting:
  • Moral imagination is partly esthetic, it is a place where the esthetic is moralized.
  • I think of it as something that is inspiring the moral imagination of the country, and other countries, too.
  • It demands that the biographer, like any artist, possess the intuition and moral imagination to breathe life into his subject.
  • Almost overnight, the figure of Satan vanished like a nightmare from the moral imagination of the West . ( Voltaire proclaimed " Paradise Lost"
  • "Good storytellers _ whether fiction or documentary _ can spark a person's moral imagination in ways no texbook or journal article ever could ."
  • Human moral imagination can be hijacked by self-protectionism which emerges from stress and stress reactivity, leading to oppositional or withdrawing moral mindsets in everyday life.
  • It is part of the power of Jordan's " Michael Collins " and of its claims on our moral imagination that it faces such questions squarely.
  • SKUBE ON BOOKS _ The biographer, like any artist, must possess the intuition and moral imagination to breathe life into his subject . ( Skube, Atlanta Journal-Constitution .)
  • In his letter announcing the $ 10 million grant, Jack Murrah, president of the Lyndhurst Foundation, praised DoubleTake for helping to " rouse the aesthetic and moral imagination ."
  • Abruptly, coach Joe Paterno's loss of imperial power at Penn State and Michael Jordan's decision to reclaim his place among superpowers have lost their hold on our moral imagination.
  • Ecclesiastical courage, coupled with moral imagination and civic valor, could go a long way in the common struggle for equality and civil liberties for all _ gay and straight.
  • Meanwhile India, which captured the world's moral imagination with Gandhi's non-violent struggle for independence, is now in the unflattering company of countries that use deadly force to keep their unhappy citizens in line.
  • By Julia Scully . ( Random House, $ 23 . ) Life with a mother present and absent, in San Francisco, an orphanage, Alaska, recalled in a quiet rhetoric with a forgiving moral imagination.
  • In one extraordinary case, a black man about to be lynched _ a man named Frank Embree, naked, bound and whipped until bleeding _ looks back at us, beyond us too, challenging our moral imagination across the years.
  • But for those who lack the moral imagination and civic courage to see that gay rights are not special rights _ rather civil liberties entitled to everybody _ Patricia Ireland, president of the National Organization for Women, makes the necessary connections.
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