Sentences with phrase «also liberated»

While energy may be stored in plant matter by sunlight absorption, energy is also liberated by animals consuming plant matter.
The inkjet dye process also liberated Rauschenberg from the mechanical production of printing screens, allowing him to produce sheets exclusively from his own photography on an in - studio printer.
Yet Hundley is also capable of knowing when to single out a material to make, for instance, an oil painting on board that while passed though the filter of art history, is also liberated and immediate.
The irony, of course, is that saying these things not only liberates a congregation; it also liberates the pastor.
Bleich's act of cognitive retrenchment does more than cut through an intellectual dilemma: it also liberates him psychologically.
To me, the prospect sounds terrifying but also liberating, so it was fascinating for me to read about your travels.
Since no longer having to worry about a relationship, especially since I had no say in the matter either, has been exceptionally difficuly, but also liberating.
Altering remembered thoughts might also liberate people imprisoned by anxiety, obsessive - compulsive disorder, even addiction.
Hospitalized patients are routinely hooked up to urinary catheters that enable doctors and nurses to measure urine flow (not incidentally, the catheters also liberate health - care workers from having to take patients to the bathroom).
Agree with your emphasis on whole foods, Timar, but believe me it's also liberating to know that one's meals are not contributing to the torment of other beings, not to mention climate change and other environmental degradation, and abuse of human labor.
Free deaf dating concept does not only mean it is costless, but also liberating.
Of course I despaired over this, but it was also liberating: I had only myself to please.
And that can be scary, but also liberating, because being fully responsible for your own success allows you to have more control over your own life.
Here we find ourselves in wide open spaces contemplating the horizon, or in a dense forest dappled with light, and we are confronted with a feeling that is both disquieting and also liberating.
That the process that liberates CO2 also liberates NOx etc does not mean that the CO2 has the same effects as NOx.
We can also liberate ourselves from constraints of print.

Not exact matches

Not only does it force you to break out of your rut and apply fresh thinking to the situation, it can also «liberate the other person.
The Red Army was also quite fond of r - a-p-e (this word is being censored for some reason) leaving victims in every «liberated» town.
im finding it quite liberating to ask whatever i want, but also terrifying... how do you figure out what to believe if you don't have people telling you what you should believe?
The Christian feminist knows the power of Christianity, is conscious of how this religion has worked to the detriment of women, but also knows of the good it has done, and of the good it could do if its liberating message were heard.
With this step from unconsciousness to consciousness, from apathetic hopelessness regarding ones fate to faith in the liberating God of the poor, the quality of poverty also changes because one's relationship to it changes.21
Such a contemporary appropriation of the symbol of the Kingdom of God can also make possible our realization of the gospel, or the «good news,» of the death of God: for the death of God does not propel man into an empty darkness, it liberates him from every alien and opposing other, and makes possible his transition into what Blake hailed as «The Great Humanity Divine,» or the final coming together of God and man.
If Jesus allowed for breaking the honored Sabbath laws would he not also allow for a suspension of the proscription against divorce if such were to liberate a person from the bondage of an intolerable marriage?
More recently, a social - scientific consciousness has also entered theology, with effects both as disturbing and as liberating as theology's earlier recognition of the need for historical consciousness.
The book also echoes the writings of popular feminists Caitlin Moran and Roxane Gay, who use edgy, sometimes vulgar humor and are willing to expose intimate bodily functions and personal desires in a way that was once thought crude and inappropriate but is now considered forthright and liberating.
For those whose memories of St. John Paul reach back only as far as his last years, Liberating a Continent is also a powerful reminder of what a handsome, charismatic, and utterly compelling man John Paul II was at the height of his physical powers.
And while the new «social history,» which wants to do history from the bottom up, has taught us many things, there are still occasions when great men do bend history's curve in a different direction; Liberating a Continent is also a useful reminder of that.
The Marxists of the 1930s onward also called themselves Progressives, and they can be praised (let's face it) for being on the forefront on the Civil Rights movement — for liberating African Americans to be equal parts of the united workers of the world.
«30 Theologians like Wilson feel that God's plan is to transform Dalits into a community which liberates not only themselves but also their oppressors and thus gives a liberative dimension to their very dalitness.
So also a university in a free society is devoted in intellectual freedom to the pursuit of the universal, liberating knowledge and wisdom that are objectives of the society; it is on the other hand a teaching institution where men are equipped to direct the affairs of the governmental, legal, cultural, educational and economic institutions of the society.
Also, let us not forget Justice O'Connor argument from Casey about liberating women from their baby making bodies so they can help boost the GDP: «The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the Nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives.»
Though often neglected in liturgy and hymns (and eclipsed in this volume by the Father - Son dyad), the Spirit also continues to work to liberate and transform all people and all creation.
In contrast, some other believers maintained that the interaction between them was essential to discriminate the truly supernatural elements necessary to religious faith from irrational superstitions which distort faith; that it was also necessary to make faith reasonable and to express it intelligently to the moderns so as to offer them a faith that liberates reason from becoming idolatrous and inhuman.
Kevin Labby, the church's senior pastor, also announced to Patheos blogger Warren Throckmorton that he and four other board members (out of nine total) have resigned from the Liberate Network, a resource ministry focused on «God's inexhaustible grace» that Tchividjian founded in 2011.
She also talked to an attractive and liberated scripturescholar who rejected the existence of Moses and the Exodus.
But you may also find that in following these suggestions (which initially seem «anti-church»), you and your church is liberated to function as the body of Christ is truly supposed to function.
His was an intensely meditative, introspective, introverted, even retrospective character and imagination, but it was also social and moral in a way radically distinct from the temper both of his liberal age and of his liberated contemporaries Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Alcott, Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker.
As Eksteins notes also with respect to homosexuality, the revolution aimed at liberating the erotic from fertility and morality.
Recognizing the need for liberation from inward and outward sources of oppression, it also proposes a liberating vision free from the suffocating constraints of the mechanistic, deterministic, substantialist view of reality, it is all the more remarkable in having been written by two professional theologians, although one of them, to be sure, is a professional biologist.
Science also helped liberate man from superstitious and magical views of religion.
His Word is Truth that liberates and heals, but also challenges and divides as it penetrates the very heart of a man, «where the soul is divided from the spirit», and demands a response.
It is not merely a matter of the machine which liberates, relieving both individual and collective thought of the trammels which hinder its progress, but also of the machine which creates, helping to assemble, and to concentrate in the form of an ever more deeply penetrating organism, all the reflective elements upon earth.
Our argument hinges on the premise that liberating divine acceptance can be mediated concretely through concrete interpersonal relationships without overt witness to its ground and source, although it is also seeking constantly to clarify through language its inner source and ground.
So we may say that since by a sort of chain - reaction consciousness, itself borne of complexity, finds itself in a position to bring about «artificially» a further increase of complexity in its material dwelling (thus engendering or liberating a further growth of reflective consciousness, and so on...) the terrestrial evolution of Life, following its main axis of hominization, is not only completely altering the scale of its creations but is also entering an «explosive» phase of an entirely new kind.
If trust in revelation can thus liberate our desire to know, then we may conclude that it is a truthful posture for human consciousness to assume, and that the substance of revelation which evokes such trust may be called true also.
In addition to its humanizing and liberating developments it has also produced some beliefs that themselves may now need to be critically examined.
Taken this way, good Sabbaths make good Christians by regularly reminding us of God's creative, liberating and redeeming presence, not only in words but also through a practice we do together in response to that presence.
Liberating love is also synergistic love.
But even if the grand design of liberating millions through a new gospel should fail to pan out, Funk also has a more modest and realistic aim: «If we are to survive as scholars of the humanities, as well as theologians, we must quit the academic closet.
It not only requires that the liberator unlock the chains; it also requires that the liberated run away from what had chained them.
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