Sentence examples for tendency to universalize from inspiring English sources

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There was a tendency to universalize certain particularist statements of the Hebrew: in Amos 9 11 fol. the prophecy that David's dynasty will repossess the residue of Edom becomes a promise that the residue of men (the Gentiles) will seek the true God a promise that is quoted in the New Testament as a "testimony" to the Christian Gentile mission.

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Second, the universal project, while failing to universalize the world, is instead universalizing -- colonizing -- America itself.

If the complaint about "Bloodlands" was that Snyder made the Holocaust a local event, this book is meant to universalize it again, with the understanding that what is universal in human experience is what is local and political.

No other major country has adopted the British system — not because it didn't work but because other countries came to universalize health care under entirely different circumstances.

Narrative commentary accompanying the dances often interprets a specific action in its broad context, thus helping to universalize the theatrical experience.

To succeed as a novelist, he had to find a way to universalize a sensuality that he knew to be particular.

Ingrid Gottlicher's simple stylized costumes are part of the production's attempt to universalize a message about self-sacrifice for the community and the moral good.

No other major country has adopted the British system not because it didn't work but because other countries came to universalize health care under entirely different circumstances.

Alas for General Shinseki, members of the elite infantry group that already wears black berets, the Rangers, oppose the move to universalize it.

All public education was made free, and strong efforts were made to universalize primary education, to upgrade technical and vocational education, and to improve the quality of education generally.

Above all, his poetry is characterized by love of humanity, contempt for hypocrisy and mediocrity, and an ability to universalize everyday experience and to relate it to the mystic's unending search for union with God.

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