Sentences with phrase «through eyes of»

From a marginal professional team in Idaho to a barely semi-pro team in Vermont, the author follows this foredoomed quest, first through the eyes of the player's sensitive and intelligent girl friend, and later by personal observation.
There is no word to describe the inner beauty that shines through the eyes of our Holy Father and his words... «Pray for me» pic.twitter.com / doUpeajuRp
The Patriots quarterback fiercely protects his off - field image, but through the eyes of former teammates, coaches and others close to him we get a glimpse of the real Tom Brady — part relentless competitor, part «regular dude»
This is the complete first chapter of Bill Connelly's book «Study Hall: College Football, Its Stats and Its Stories», an accessible, enjoyable look at the world of college football through the eyes of coaches, writers, and numbers geeks.
Seen through the eyes of Wenger he just spends a boat load of money on Xhaka and with playing 3 at the back we will be playing with 5 defenders if you include the wingbacks, add Xhaka (or Coq or Elneney) and you have 6 defensive minded players, leaving 4 attackers.
At 60 and 80, and god forbid, 100, I will still feel like the ten year old I have always been, looking out through the eyes of someone much older.
So before things get to crazy, I commit to slowing down, pausing, and experiencing this season through the eyes of my daughter.
Consumers can explore District Perrier on Tumblr at tumblr.districtperrier.com through the eyes of their hostess, the Perrier Madame.
Check out «The Gaucho Way», a documentary - style video that is shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Check out «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Dutch company Innovative Fresh has pioneered a new model for monitoring fresh produce quality at retail through the eyes of the consumer.
We were reading these menus with a very contemporary eye through eyes of a major hunger crisis.
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home recently posted... Taking the Long Way Home Book Club Book Review: 4:09:43 Boston Through the Eyes of the Runners by Hal Higdon
xx http://www.themacadames.com — Discover Australia through the eyes of twenty something women.
For a visual representation of the story of Fogo de Chão, watch «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Check out «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and explores the restaurant's deep cultural roots in Southern Brazil (http://bit.ly/1jMHAtm).
Or at least it seemed like it through the eyes of a child.
I hope you enjoyed seeing bits and pieces of Budapest, even if it mainly was through the eyes of my stomach.
What does work, is telling them about food allergies through the eyes of friend or character in a book.
That you see things through the eyes of Jesus and that you lead your people to a land that is flowing of milk and honey.
Sean Baker's latest film puts a spotlight on sun - drenched poverty in Kissimmee, Florida, but through the eyes of the most spirited among us.
But if he has understood it, he will also understand that there is not and never can be a disciple at second hand; for the believer, and he alone is a disciple, is always in possession of the autopsy of Faith; he does not see through the eyes of another, and he sees only what every believer sees — with the eyes of Faith.
He assumed that the study of the teaching of Jesus `... has an independent interest of its own and a definite interest of its own and a definite task of its own, namely, that we use every resource we possess of knowledge, of historical imagination, and of religious insight to the one end of transporting ourselves back into the centre of the greatest crisis in the world's history, to look as it were through the eyes of Jesus and to see God and man, heaven and earth, life and death, as he saw them, and to find, if we may, in that vision something which will satisfy the whole man in mind and heart and will».
Flipping through the pages, you encounter a horrific part of world history through the eyes of a 20 - year - old inside a slave labor camp.
We must see it through the eyes of Indians and blacks and Orientals and Mexicans, and it is transformed into a story of greed and exploitation, racism and nationalism, all papered over with a transparently hypocritical rhetoric.
I have been wondering: What is it really to see through the eyes of the perpetrator?
Whitehead emphasizes in this context in Process and Reality also the aspect of love: it is, as it were, seeing yourself back through the eyes of someone who loves you, and with that a knowing yourself accepted.
We see the world through the eyes of a gay or a straight or an American or a Muslim or a European.
Robert McAfee Brown, one of the most vigorous defenders of this brand of liberation theology (Theology in a New Key, Westminster, 1978), claims that its major concern is to «see the world in the light of the gospel through the eyes of the oppressed,» using Marxism as the chief instrument for social analysis.
for the ignorant christains I quote the bible «for we know the grace of christ jesus that though he was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor that through his poverty we might become rich» I quote again» I wish above all that though mayest prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospereth» though I came to jesus poor, but now he has made me rich so I don't have to pass through the eyes of a needle.
But it is good for everyone to ally himself at one time with the defeated and to look at the «progress» of history through the eyes of those who were left behind.
He dies when his plan for his wife's suicide fails; his death is described through the eyes of his wife, who loves him.
Thank you for your honest and reflective view of marriage through the eyes of biblical based Christians!
Jesus too was a brilliant humorist, with a penchant for hyperbole — planks in the eye, camels through the eyes of needles, straining gnats and swallowing camels.
It is also to be kept in mind that the Hegel whom we are considering is Hegel as seen through the eyes of Marx and Engels, and hence we must place this qualification upon our reference to Hegel.
There is no incompatibility here with individual freedom since it is into freedom that the Word leads us through love's empowering ability to expand each believer's capacity to see things through the eyes of another.
«to revisit the objects and symbols that have forged the American landscape through the eyes of their creators.»
The criticism, stated somewhat differently, contends that the God of Christian faith and history, as seen through the eyes of process philosophy, is not truly sovereign.
God in the Old Testament is seen largely through the eyes of Moses; it's his interpretation of the stories passed down to him (all but the events he eye - witnessed).
It is tracing the mind and heart of God, and learning to see the world through the eyes of God.
Israel reads and records history, as it does myth and legend, through the eyes of faith.
9 - 20; but even here we are given an interpretation of human events through the eyes of profound faith.
Here, Carroll's task is to reframe the debate, encouraging Christians to view the matters at stake through the eyes of faith.
Through eyes of faith, pastors come to see the abundance that is before them and that surrounds them already.
It means to be able to see the world through the eyes of the paupers rather than the princes.
Through eyes of faith, they can see what gifts they have been given in the people who, however flawed, are the members of their congregations.
Likewise, through eyes of faith, the members of congregations come to see the abundance that is before them and surrounding them too.
The first task in studying an Asian religion is to try to see the religion as it is seen by a believer; obviously, our judgments will be invalid if we see the religion through the eyes of German, or French, or American scholars, colored by the biases of Christian, Jewish, democratic, colonial or anti-colonial scholarship.
They are looking through the eyes of someone else who manipulated the worldview with scriptures that have been proven to be manipulated and even non existent stories with no burden of proof required.
Following the moment when a few men began to see the world through the eyes of Copernicus all men came to see it in the same fashion.
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