Sentences with phrase «anathema in»

[T] he assertion of a private form of eminent domain — the «one - to - one transfer of property» for private rather than public benefit — remains anathema in most legal traditions.
«Of course, the law often flies in the face of common sense and convention — the idea that you can't give a big friendly «mwah» to colleagues will be anathema in many sectors such as fashion, Public Relations and much of the media.
The «living tree» doctrine is anathema in some quarters in the US, and there are those in Canada who don't like it much either, at least when it produces a result that they don't agree with.
But I think there's one factor that is more important than all those mentioned above in causing cap - and - trade to have changed from politically correct to politically anathema in just nine months.
However, the idea of raising gas taxes is political anathema in the US — few politicians dare step between their constituents and the pump.
ZERO formed by Heinz Mack with Otto Piene, later joined by Günther Uecker, which came to number among many others Yves Klein and Jesús Rafael Soto as members, argued that art should be void of colour, emotion and individual expression, thus placing itself in direct opposition to abstract expressionism, and anathema in the USA.
JMcK: Narrative was considered anathema in painting during the 1960s when the art critic Clement Greenberg's formalism was in an ascendant position, and still very unfashionable in the 70s and 80s.
What is most always an obvious need for pets, the water dish, is usually an anathema in a desert tank — it tends to keep the cage too humid and just seems to muss up everything.
It was a stark reminder that, in spite of the Demon's realistic styling and performance — near - anathema in the world of concept cars — Dodge's chunky little roadster is nothing more than a well - executed pipe dream.
Like Tangerine, Baker films with a sun - dappled luminosity that's all but anathema in the European art house tradition of films about poverty.
It's clever, and «clever» being anathema in today's romantic comedy genre (if ever it held currency), now it's gone.
Such a thing is anathema in the bear - hating mouse world, which exists directly below a French city populated by mouse - fearing bears (who live like humans).
Certainly Quinn sounds a lot better to the real - estate world than some of the other would - be successors to Michael Bloomberg, like, say, Comptroller John Liu and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, co-sponsors of a retail rent control bill that's anathema in the real - estate community.
Nor has Oca himself been immune to the upheavals and heartbreaks of modern times: His children and grandchildren have suffered divorce, heretofore anathema in his tradition.
Libresco will soon realize that «analytical thinking» is anathema in her chosen religion.
No, what seems most likely in light of other uses of anathema in the Bible (See my Gospel Dictionary Course for explanation of these texts) is that certain Corinthian teachers were saying (while supposedly under the influence of the Holy Spirit) that the reason Jesus died is because He was suffering the consequences for sin, or for living in a sinful, human body.

Not exact matches

The idea that these grand concepts can not be scaled up cheaply or quickly due to physics or other severe limitations of Nature is anathema to a faith in the unconquerable power of human ingenuity and open markets.
In fact, the irony is that there is a broad consensus in favor of a carbon tax everywhere but on Capitol Hill, where the «T» word is anathema.&raquIn fact, the irony is that there is a broad consensus in favor of a carbon tax everywhere but on Capitol Hill, where the «T» word is anathema.&raquin favor of a carbon tax everywhere but on Capitol Hill, where the «T» word is anathema
The coastal enclave's terrorist Hamas rulers are anathema to Israel, and the Jewish state has recognized the rapidly approaching humanitarian crisis in the Strip.
«Many entrepreneurs think there's a secret formula for habits of successful people, but in my experience, routine and habits are anathema to entrepreneurialism.
That would have been anathema to the corporate «ethos,» Schultz says, and it would ultimately have been «self - destructive» in «sapping the reservoir of trust» that employees had.
For Allsteel, the 101 - year - old company that invented the lateral file in 1967, pursuing form at the expense of function is anathema.
And he backed Bush's Troubled Asset Relief Program, to bail out the financial industry during the last recession, an initiative that was anathema to Tea Party supporters, including many in his district.
The Aldrich plan, ostensibly the fruit of the National Monetary Commission's extensive deliberations, but really a scheme secretly cobbled together by Aldrich and his banker friends at Jekyll Island, was (according to Paolo Coletta) «particularly anathema to Bryan... because it called for a single, privately controlled central bank located in New York.»
I'm reading Brian McLaren's A Generous Orthodoxy at present — probably anathema to some frequent visitors here — but I find it in accordance with what I understand of Jesus.
Actually, «Aquahealer», we know that some of the gospels were in written form within no more than 20 years of the crucifixion and resurrection because they are MENTIONED in the writings of Jewish leaders who pronounced anathema upon anyone who so much as dared to READ THEM!
Session VI, Cannon 18 of the Council of Trent states: «If anyone says that the commandments of God are, even for one that is justified and constituted in grace, impossible to observe, let him be anathema
It was invented, or «revealed» according to mormons, 150 years ago to a New Yorker, and the religious beliefs of mormons are completely anathema to Christianity AND mormons do not conside any of the actual Christian denomonations to be «Christians» because they don't beleive that Joe Smith was guided by Moron - i to translate magic tablets using a magic breastplate and hat in New York, thus revealing the truth that Indians are Jews and Jesus was in North America.
As an atheist who believes in «Choice» (I dislike the idea of abortion but see the need for people to be able to opt for it) and polygamy (marriage should be for any number of consenting adults regardless of gender) and believes that the idea of draconian anti-gun measures is anathema as it takes away an individual's right to live the way he wants to live, I think that if believing in a deity makes a person treat other people nicer then we should leave that person and his beliefs alone.
In its search for a self - understanding, the monistic developments going on within the Midland were anathema to this religion.
'' If any one asserts, that this sin of Adam, which in its origin is one, and being transfused into all by propagation, not by imitation, is in each one as his own, is taken away either by the powers of human nature, or by any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ... let him be anathema
The finer values are withering away; the vision of a universal human family is vanishing; and Eccelsiastes which tells us: the Lord is full of compassion and mercy... and forgive the sins and saveth in time of affliction is now anathema to those who wield power, accumulate wealth and crave after sensual pleasures.
When the nature of Christ and his gospel was challenged in the church of Galatia in ways less radical than it is by the Church of Latter - day Saints, St. Paul wrote, «But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema
In his pioneering visit to the Holy Land, he exchanged the kiss of peace with Athenagoras on the Mount of Olives and in the following year joined with him in consigning the anathemas of the year 1054 to oblivioIn his pioneering visit to the Holy Land, he exchanged the kiss of peace with Athenagoras on the Mount of Olives and in the following year joined with him in consigning the anathemas of the year 1054 to oblivioin the following year joined with him in consigning the anathemas of the year 1054 to oblivioin consigning the anathemas of the year 1054 to oblivion.
Divorce in the US was once anathema.
Instead, he is saying that if they are right in what they teach, then we must go back to the old way of dividing the world, and if we do that, then they will be cherem, anathema.
Also anathema to Küng are the Vatican's alliances with fundamentalist Islamic nations at the conference on population in Cairo and the conference on food in Rome.
It was a TREMENDOUS relief to find a recovery path that was all about positive, proactive esteem building instead of a complicated set of «steps» in a strict hierarchy riddled with relentless «religious» elements that were anathema to me that had to be «overcome».
But my pedagogical error consisted in seeking to challenge modern optimism with the theological doctrine which was anathema to modern culture.89
In Galatians 1:8 - 9 Paul says, regarding anyone who preaches a «gospel» differing from what the Galatians had received from Paul: let that person be anathema, «accursed» or «cast out.»
Work on the anathemas and condemnations continued in Germany.
The idea of a change in God was anathema to classical theists because it was viewed as a kind of metaphysical virus that infects the whole of the divine reality; if God is in any sense contingent, then the very existence of God is contingent.
Personally, the official stance of any religious organization that you will not reach heaven if you do nt believe in a specific God is an anathema to spirituality.
But anathemas and condemnations are more than personal insults; they are assertions of a doctrinal identity that marks one group off from another in a division between right belief and heresy.
Our Road from Regensburg column later in this issue reports a prominent British Imam pointing out that the issue of infallibility, crucial for understanding Catholicism but anathema to the secular outlook outside and inside the Church, is an example of a good subject for discussion.
Humankind is in the ghastly grip of soulless forces, moneyocracies incorporated, and cannibalistic philosophies which validate satanic values and apotheosize social anathemas like violence, vulgarity and intoxicated hedonism.
That's how the Church works in Ireland — they can do no wrong, when they do wrong it wasn't their fault, and anything else is anathema to confess to.
If Barth lovers can feel the need to put this colossus at a distance, it is easy to understand how Barth's theology could be anathema to those who could not even begin where he began — i.e., in a trinitarian adherence to the authority of the Scriptures.
And when the war was over, not only was their fealty to the Democratic party now graven in stone, anything that smacked of the old order or of the forces of America First was simply unthinkable — out of the question — anathema — to them.
However, its authoritative power as a solemn magisterial document does not lie in anathemas, but in its repeated insistence on the urgency of a new evangelical imperative which is laid on the Church in these intellectually, socially and spiritually turbulent times.
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