Sentences with phrase «also spoken of»

Prof. Eduardo Zorita has also spoken of the pressure on climate scientists to create the perception of a unified scientific consensus:
He has also spoken of his experiences with San Francisco's hot - rod culture of the 1960s and the connection he feels to the art of Ken Price and Billy Al Bengston, both of whose work he first encountered at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles.
GamerGate is even more faceless than the mythical being of Games Journalism, and it is also spoken of as if it's an individual.
Justine Greening, the education secretary, has also spoken of the need to keep a «high bar to entry» to the profession.
Other organisations and business leaders have also spoken of their worries.
But he is also spoken of as a potential candidate for president in 2020 — a proposition he has sought to tamp down, even as he has dipped his toe into the national arena in pushing back against GOP - led efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
And he's also spoken of the effort to make New York the first in the nation to back the $ 15 wage for all workers as one that will have a national impact.
Then it was also spoken of as an age of austerity.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has taken to the press to criticise the England set up for the injury to his striker Daniel Sturridge, while he has also spoken of his commitment to giving youth a chance.
Bolt has also spoken of plans to take a trial with Borussia Dortmund, but says he'll announce which team he's joined at 8 am on Tuesday, though that hasn't stopped fans replying to his post with their own ideas about where he might be off to.
We have also spoken of the power of religious naturalism, especially drawing upon Bernard Meland, to develop the theory and practice of a sensitive discernment, the key component in a land, water, and sky aesthetic.
This is also spoken of as putting on Christ, putting off the old man and the acceptance of the new value system.
Men and women through the ages have also spoken of a reorientation of one's life in which, at least partially, anxiety and internal conflict can be replaced by an inner unity and sense of direction; self - defensiveness and pretense by the ability to look at oneself honestly; self - centeredness and alienation from other people by a new capacity for genuine concern; and guilt and insecurity by a sense of God's forgiveness and acceptance.
Michelle also speaks of putting her daughters first, but she has privately expressed her frustration at having to give up a lucrative career in Chicago to be first lady.
The name Warren Buffett conjures up images of brilliant investment plans and more wealth than anyone could possibly imagine (and, possibly, the idea of just a hint of clairvoyance), but it also speaks of a man of humble origins who combined a natural - born gift with hard work and put both to good use.
Yet she also spoke of unifying the country and acknowledging the democratic process.
Love how, they also speak of tolerance but are not tolerant towards anyone who believes in something they don't.
C. S. Lewis also speaks of these deep longings, referring to them as «joy.»
It also spoke of celibacy as expressing and increasing «pastoral charity» and helping the priest to cling to Christ with an «undivided heart» and be dedicated through Christ more freely to the service of God and men and be less encumbered for the task of «heavenly regeneration» (PO n. 16).
The Catechism also speaks of the sacraments as the dispensation of the «plan of salvation as one vast blessing» (CCC 1079).
In this our proposal differs from that of Wolfhart Pannenberg, who also speaks of «the power of the future operative in the present.
In the previous chapter we also spoke of the evolution of reason toward the dimension of religious belief.
It also speaks of the truth why Idol of Jesus Christ hanged on Cross is found in homes and churches against the teachings of Moses» — ten commandments.
And yet, if they are not also speaking of God while they address these other issues, they are not doing theology.
Vine also speaks of his love of John Stott describing him as one of the best preachers ever.
While insisting that one can not speak of politics without also speaking of power, we have nonetheless thus far not answered the question as to whether love and power are compatible.
Upon his election in 1992, President Bill Clinton also spoke of a «New Covenant,» but the image did not catch on — perhaps because it ran into the conspicuously uncovenantal practices of the Clinton presidency — and it was soon dropped.
Song also speaks of a «theology of the womb,» a theology of liberation which affirms the new life struggling to be free:
Reville also spoke of following world news or participating in the world economy as normal, everyday affairs.
the bible does speak of «wolves in sheeps clothing»... and — again — Christ, himself, said that not all who claim to be his followers are... the other writers of the NT also spoke of false teachers and prophets....
But Whitehead can also speak of tile extensive continuum as having more particular properties that limit it to our own cosmic epoch.
Aristotle, with his conception of matter as the vehicle of past determinations, could also speak of the present as being, to a certain extent, an accumulation of the past, but he would make no claim concerning the immanence of the individual of the past in the individual of the present.
It is true, as Professor Buchler points out, that Whitehead says that «agency belongs exclusively to actual occasions» and that he also speaks of an eternal object as being «an agent in objectification.»
They indicated this reality by saying that a thing (as one might put it) known as the spirit was present in human beings; they also spoke of God as being or having such a «thing».
Indeed Altizer also speaks of the «extention of an eschatological future into the present.
There is always the possibility of more than one apostle visiting a particular place or country, It is important to note that both Eusebius and Jerome who mention the apostolate of Bartholomew in India also speak of St. Thomas apostolate in India.
That conceptuality speaks of the fashion in which events or occasions are received into the divine life, making a difference to God; it also speaks of the way in which God gives back, as it were, the past event — it «floods back into the world», in Whitehead's way of saying it — so that it is not «dead and gone» but is effectual in the ongoing relationship between God and the world.
Those who knew and praised his greatness also spoke of his «humanity» and «humility.»
Newman also speaks of Paul's love for Israel.
But Robinson seemed not to realize, oddly enough, that he also spoke of God in spatial terms when he said God was «deep down» in the depths).
The following passage also speaks of the relationship of human language to God's: «A human being speaks of the world which he can not clasp to himself.
They also spoke of «natural law,» which they believed to be a statement of the nature of reality.
In A Search for God in Time and Memory, John Dunne also speaks of «the dark god Abba,» to whom Jesus prayed and who rules - over all that exists.
Whitehead also speaks of each actual entity attaining its «satisfaction.»
It also speaks of love for the brethern, even to the point of death — yet the western christian church is so caught up with building its own clone organizations that we have lost the caring / love aspect of out faith.
Our latest article «CNN Belief Blog ~ Sign of the Times» also speaks of the 128 million so - called Born - Again Christians.
But he also spoke of the need for dialogue with the modern world.
He also spoke of God's glory being made visible in the face of Jesus Christ (II Cor 4, 6) a term used in the Bible of the appearance of God in human form, sometimes called the angel of the «Lord.»
(Whitehead also speaks of «the mystery of personal identity,» and says that «in respect to such intuitions... our powers of analysis, and of expression, flicker with our consciousness» [AI 210]-RRB-.
When speaking of something language also speaks of itself, pointing to its ground which is taken away from it, and by this very fact given: this is signified when we say «God» even though we do not mean by this the same as language as a whole, but the ground on which it rests.
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