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Though the Iraq war is arguably the most significant act of American foreign policy in decades, it is often invisible at home — even here, among those with a worldly conscience and resources to give.
On the other hand, peasants were tied to a double network of obligations to the spiritual and worldly owners of these resources.
Through the heart of all the worldly profiteering courses the natural resource of authentic religious fervor.
Recently, one of the major and serious worldly concerns is the limitation of energy resources.
The ruling official class "do not want to make culture worldly and turn it into a kind of public resource shared by the public," he wrote in another essay.
Academic biblical scholars are deemed "Worldly commentators" (120) even though, oddly, there are occasional appeals to scholarly resources (e.g., 13, 191, 175, 151, 187, 188).
The principal resources through which human beings may learn to draw advantages from adversities are fortitude, prudence, worldly knowledge (rerum experientia), and all sorts of helps (auxilia), such as material means, friends, authority, bodily strength and practical experience (exercitatio) (De utilitate, OO, II, 12a).
How worldly?
More worldly.
"This generation is worldly.
"Worldly Wise, Locally Savvy".
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