Sentences with phrase «alluded to»

I'm not buying that for a minute, the only God that Jesus ever alluded to was his Father.
The third difficulty that must be cleared up was already alluded to parenthetically when I remarked earlier that Hartshorne uses the term «literal,» also, in more than one sense.
Such optimism ignores one fundamental problem, hardly ever alluded to, that of the social, not biological, pathologies that have in the past and in the present ruined so much of life and brought about so much misery and so many deaths.
This list could be expanded by adding wars mentioned in Chronicles and others alluded to by the prophets.
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims and liberal appeasers like you are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
@rabidatheist: In two sentences, you alluded to a comparison of Christian faith and imagery of a group that brought you the Holocaust.
A high view of the bible might be to look at how those that have conducted themselves inappropriately have been addressed and where for example there comes the point that I alluded to earlier where Jesus talked of providing release for the oppressed.
I alluded to such objections in class, but didn't make a big deal out of them.
In this case, the formulation of God's language is alluded to; thus there is coherence in this set of expressions, so that we can not dismiss the word «speak.»
As already alluded to, the way inwhich Church teaching on homosexuality is handled in this programme is a real problem to which I will return.
I've already alluded to Newt's vices, which I think disqualify him.
The radical empiricism alluded to above demands that we attend to all the data of our experience including the most proximate, our experiencing itself.
During the time in which analyses of the sort we have alluded to were being made and such remedies proposed, and in part tried, an unspectacular process of reconstruction has been going on in Church and ministry so that we can speak today of an emerging new conception of the ministry, a conception which leaves it ministry and does not change it into something else.
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
The so - called «members of other faiths» alluded to by Muslims and liberals like are nearly always just nominal members who have NO active involvement.
Another example was alluded to before: the fact that our world seems to have taken shape over a period of many billions of years, rather than having been created in essentially its present form a few thousand years ago, provides evidence against the view that the creation of our world required omnipotent coercive power; this fact is much more consistent with the view that the divine creative power is solely the power of persuasion, the kind of power we can experience working in our own lives.
All religious texts have such incidents described or alluded to — take them all strictly in a literal sense and you end up being a fanatic and likely manipulated rather than being a truly spiritual being who imbibes the best that the religion is trying to teach.
@tom tom Try to stay on topic, the crime alluded to was witchcraft not arson.
Unfair but, for reasons frequently alluded to in these pages, hardly surprising.
If we take the much alluded to Psalm 22 into consideration, it tells us what forsaken means.
Later, symbolic reference is alluded to as the theory «according to which our sensory perceptions stand as symbols for the activities in the external world» (PW 169/186).
These two books are not comparable in age, sophistication, focus, or intention, but they do share that «standard brand» environmentalism I alluded to above, that human interests must be restrained before nature's rights.
Now the famous verse from the Ocean Seal alluded to earlier refers to the Dharma, not dharmas.
In his contribution, «The All - Determining God and the Peril of Determinism,» David Polk explores the meaning of God as the «all - determining power» in Pannenberg's system.2 The question of power is a difficult one, as Polk shows: if Pannenberg overemphasizes God's control, he falls into the morasses of determinism alluded to in Polk's title; conversely, «the freedom of the other» must be «genuinely authenticated» (TWP 159).
The symbolic function of creation in valuing time and history becomes clearer when the Genesis accounts are compared with myths whose purpose is to legitimate cyclical time (as in the Babylonian myth of the primeval conquest of Tiamat by Marduk, alluded to in Genesis 1:2), or to those in which time itself is a negative aspect of a fallen order (as in Plato's myth of the fall of the soul, or similar myths favored by Hindu and Buddhist mysticism).
So we are justified in recognizing that Jesus has availed himself of an Old Testament text in this interpretation of the exorcisms, and that, in addition, he has also probably alluded to an existing Jewish interpretation of that text.
The alleged wisest course is to follow the advice allegedly implied in the parable of the ten virgins alluded to by churchinsd.
Hence, the Christian Bible writers repeatedly quoted from and alluded to the former Bible writings, carrying forward and expanding many of the themes and promises set forth in the Hebrew Scriptures.
In his encyclical letter on the importance of St. Thomas» work, Pope Leo also alluded to the Church's need to maintain a deep study of science: «When the Scholastics, following the teaching of the Holy Fathers, everywhere taught throughout their anthropology that the human understanding can only rise to the knowledge of immaterial things by things of sense, nothing could be more useful for the philosopher than to investigate carefully the secrets of Nature, and to be conversant, long and laboriously, with the study of physical science.»
Also, I alluded to Sam Harris» view in a previous post.
As I alluded to, my biggest frustration is that I don't know what I want to do.
A further qualification, one already alluded to, emerges from the above discussion.
You have now glommed onto the word «validity» — yet this is a word I NEVER used or alluded to, nor was it even used by you in the post to which I responded.
I never posited nor alluded to the notion of diseases inflicted by the devil, demons, etc..
Ms Russo and Staci Thompson, who has known Mrs Shults for about 20 years and was nanny to her two children when they were small, said she «loved» her military career but has alluded to frustrations and challenges that came with it.
I agree that God didn't pursue Adam to smash his face in, never suggested that or alluded to it, but there is no confusion where sin leads and there is no doubt about the consequences off those who love their lives, they will lose it where as those that hate their lives will find it... So to conclude, Jesus and the father are not two different things, they are both the very same in as much as God desires all to be saved and has shown the way to salvation.
@Vic: «I never posited nor alluded to the notion of diseases inflicted by the devil, demons, etc..
for myself, I ascribe to the «ism» alluded to in the song «Santa Claus is Coming to Town», which is to «be good for goodness» sake».
1 The first two alternatives alluded to in Ford's title are (1) John Cobb's theory of epochal becoming to the exclusion of real genetic successiveness (with which the present paper is in general sympathy), and (2) Edward Pols's claim that Whitehead's theory of genetic successiveness is inconsistent with the theory of epochal becoming.
Whitehead alluded to this distinction and proposed that mental space - time conforms to the dominant space - time of nature: he was led to the position «that we are aware of a dominant space - time continuum and that reality consists of the sense - objects projected into that continuum» (ENP 102; 3 PPT4).
Bill Clinton alluded to the Case - Deaton study often during his wife's presidential campaign.
I feel a little conflicted about seeing the humor in your post, but it definitely highlights the spectacle alluded to in this useless piece of journalism.
I find it funny though that Theo seems to be trying to point out that Hawking alluded to alien origins of life but forgets that he and every single religious person on the planet believe that aliens seeded, and in fact created our planet.
Theosis is the Pearl of Great Price alluded to by Christ.
The answer is alluded to in my first sentence but goes a bit further, I think.
My, Please show me where in my post I so much as alluded to polygamy?
He should either sue the Times, with all the consequences alluded to above, or resign.
Indeed, many of your comments alluded to the so - called «contemporary» (as opposed to «traditional») churches starting in much the same way every week and employing the same general service flow and song selections.
In its last earnings call, Whole Foods Market (NASDAQ: WFM) alluded to big plans in the burgeoning meal kit industry.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel alluded to Cruz's mental fitness during a news conference, while Broward County Mayor Beam Furr said the teen «had been dealing with mental health issues.»
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