This way of speaking about the authority of Scripture stands in contrast to how it is often spoken of among Christians,
as a phrase invoked to shut down conversation and bolster one particular interpretation of Scripture.
Not exact matches
The purpose of my project was to unpack and explore the
phrase «biblical womanhood» — mostly because,
as a woman, the Bible's instructions and stories regarding womanhood have always intrigued me, but also because the
phrase «biblical womanhood» is often
invoked in the conservative evangelical culture to explain why women should be discouraged from working outside the home and forbidden from assuming leadership positions in the church.
The candy colors of the Benglis paper sculptures, some of which
invoke the fearless chromaticism of Indian textiles and the famous spectrum of spectacular tones in the Santa Fe desert, struck me
as «skin deep,» to use the artist's own
phrase about the attraction of the medium of paper.
The case law describing the range of circumstances
invoked by open - ended lists of factors and interpreting
phrases such
as «undue hardship,» and similar idiomatic expressions such
as «unless the court otherwise orders» and «unless it would be inappropriate,» must be consulted to properly understand the law, creating a significant barrier to justice for people not trained in legal research and the jurisdictional nuances of stare decisis.
Herz argues that lawyers
invoke the
phrase «work - life balance» to express a variety of feelings, such
as loving work but lacking time for personal life to feeling drained and depleted from work and co-workers.
Also known
as «buzz» words, power words or
phrases add to the appeal of a resume by
invoking a positive feeling in the reader.
Also known
as «buzz» words, these are words or
phrases that add to the appeal of a resume by
invoking a positive feeling in the reader.