Sentences with phrase «about role»

During my chat with Steve Seabury of High River Sauces, we discuss his exceptional hot sauce products, plus talk about his role as producer and promoter of the 1st Annual NYC Hot Sauce Expo, which takes place on April 20 - 21, 2013.
The Australian Beverages Council and its members within the Australian beverages industry are committed to providing consumers with accurate information about the role of commercial beverages to Australians» diets.
Recently I was having a bit of a disagreement with someone particularly stubborn about the role of fat in cooking.
Before getting into the how egg replacers and some of their benefits, it might first be useful to talk about the role of eggs in baking.
To learn more about this role, watch the video below.
I've learned a great deal about the role of meat and dairy in our diet from Sally Fallon's «Nourishing Traditions».
There is even some speculation about the role coconut oil may play in relieving symptoms of (reversing?)
Given our passion about the link between diet and health, we created this recipe out of a fun natural partnership with the Hass Avocado Board, who has teamed up with the American Diabetes Association in a national Stop Diabetes movement to increase awareness about the role that good fats play in daily nutrition.
Christianity learns what is being done to combat it and Tony Blair highlights about the role churches can play
My purpose, elucidated in the preface and summary chapters, is to refute charges made by the Nation of Islam and to offer information for Jews and Gentiles alike, many of whom have told me personally they are confused about the role of Jews in the slave trade.
A Slice in the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide Undergraduate Edition talks about the role technology and edutainment plays in colleges now.
From Chrystal: Would you talk about the role of women in the Mennonite tradition?
«You know I don't think those are the issues that Americans really care about,» Love said when asked about the role of Romney's religion in the presidential campaign... they certainly cared about it with President Obama and many still believe he is a closeted muslim.
One of the reasons why it is so difficult to lead laity into ministry is that the dream of «a Christian America» influences the way people understand Christian identity.7 «The family pew» in the sanctuary continues to symbolize a well - established Protestant ideal about the role of Christianity in American culture.
We can educate parishioners about the role of women in the Bible, and about Jesus» habit of breaking down barriers between the sexes and treating women in new ways.
All this led me to think more carefully about the role of the Christian intellectual.
Questions about the role of women in the Christian church have raised similar issues for me.
What does this say about the role of an ambassador for Christ?
In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
In a pluralistic society such as ours, therefore, finding a common consensus of desirable qualities necessary in human society as a beginning point for discussion about the role the media play in contributing to, or detracting from such shared qualities, is awfully elusive.
To gain a basis for understanding the Indian development in its distinctness, it is necessary to risk a few generalizations about the role of religion in archaic civilization.
But briefly, it is this: «orthodox» scientific uneasiness about the role of purpose or final causation in planetary evolution has its grounds partly in the fact that over the centuries most people who have tried to describe the role of purpose on Earth haven't known «what» they were talking about.
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Worrying about the loss of textual particularity reflects a healthy concern about the role of the Bible as the real authority and living source for Christian faith.
Furthermore, not many, if any, laymen ever receive instruction from the church about the role of the congregation with respect to the preacher's sermon or how they are to listen to it.
Views among Christians about the role of women in the home and church indeed vary greatly.
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to sound the need to look for ways to face it; (ii) At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this sense the need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
One of my biggest pet peeves is when someone says to me, (usually in response to some statement I've made about the role of women in the church or Christians and politics or some other wildly inappropriate subject for dinner conversation), «well I don't have the luxury of picking and choosing which parts of the Bible I take seriously.»
Clarity about the role of liberal arts could serve to evoke reflection in many fields about the responsibilities borne by their leaders.
But as I worked on my comment after Miller's post, I got to thinking about the role that fear plays in our respective positions on this particular issue.
With texts we hold dear, however, we become more anxious about the role of the implied metaphysical horizon.
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Protestantism has never been fully clear in its own mind about the role of women in the ministry.
Documentarian Rob Rapley, the writer and director of the series, talked with Religion News Service about the role religion played in the lives of the abolitionists.
Regarding «Junk DNA,» yes, previous assumptions about the role of non-coding DNA have been replaced with an appreciation for other roles in regulation of coding regions, but this simply doesn't support the notion that our genomes were intelligently designed.
«You know I don't think those are the issues that Americans really care about,» Love said when asked about the role of Romney's religion in the presidential campaign.
Controversy about the role of the Vatican and Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust has raged ever since Rolf Hochhuth's play The Deputy was first performed in 1965, but the debate has intensified in recent years.
No matter what you believe about the role of Christians in society and culture, especially in regard to social issues like hunger, poverty, and war, Shane's book will challenge you to think and act differently.
In short, for a little money and a little effort denominational leaders could transform their seminaries and their relation to the church, but if, and only if, they themselves become serious about the role of theology in the church.
One of the disappointments of the book is that this intriguing point about the role of women is emphasized but not sufficiently elaborated.
In general, I remain optimistic about the role of politically conservative evangelicals, mainline Protestants, Catholics, Mormons, and Jews.
However by the Reformation in the 16th century, Martin Luther not only translated the Gospels, but he interpreted them in printed sermons as well, and when John Calvin, Roger Williams and others broadly disagreed in print with Luther on such matters as what the scriptures said about the role of government in society, the whole matter of scriptural interpretation was opened to thousands of individuals who for the first time could read (or have read to them) the published documents.
Obviously you've spent some time thinking about the role of ministers.
Hence, whatever role our religious convictions tell us the churches should play in society, common sense compels us to be realists about the role mainline churches actually do play.
Now, if we are to go on to Whitehead's rich speculations about the role of prehensions in the world, I must ask you take the example I have given you and reflect about it.
They felt differently about God, about the role of women and, most interestingly, they felt very differently about the nature of planning.
Guess who didn't want to talk about the role their lifestyle (such as gluttony and physical laziness) had in their medical problems (often heart attacks, complications from diabetes, cancer).
Scripture continuously takes us back to creation, the Old Testament when talking about the role of man and woman in Church and 1 Corinthians 11 is no exception.
The recent resignation of a prominent pastor from a parachurch organization raises questions about the role such organizations can and should play within evangelicalism.
Mrs May spoke warmly about the role of the Church in society and spoke of an elderly group in her own parish as just one example of the good Christians are doing across the country.
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