Sentences with phrase «as an aberration of»

As the social gospel came to be regarded as an aberration of liberal theology, discussion of the kingdom from this standpoint was interrupted.
Now it is characteristic of most of us that when we uncover such anomalies as these, we dismiss them as aberrations of our own personal experience.
Introduction A broad range of mental disorders are now understood as aberrations of normal adolescent brain development.

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She does not, however, see the current administration as particularly unique: «The political rhetoric and style of governance we've been seeing is not an aberration
He then described the current crop of prognosticators as falling into two camps; those that believe current volatility is an aberration and periods of relatively low volatility — like 1995 — were the norm.
Take the first half of 2009, when market forecasters largely dismissed the rise in stock prices that began in mid-March 2009 as an aberration that would soon be rectified.
I believe May's poor jobs growth was an aberration as was June's better - than - expected report, but the average of the two seems about right.
OUR habit of airing our dirty laundry and the cleaning of it IS something that they do not understand, but when we point out that we're admitting our imperfections and showing the world, as well as ourselves, that we're cleaning up those aberrations, they begin to understand.
Such conversions are likely to grow more frequent as self - described «lovers of death» such as ISIS force the French to explain and defend a civilization firmly based, for all its inconsistencies, excesses, and aberrations, on the reverent love of human life demanded by the doctrine of the Incarnation.
Adoption is unconsciously seen as an aberration from the norm of the biological family.
He has devoted nearly 20 years to strengthening the infrastructure of heterosexual marriage, and he fears that the rise of same - sex marriage will open a floodgate of aberrations, such as polygamy and group marriage, and will destroy the role that marriage has in bringing women and men together for the sake of having sex and rearing children.
Once again, we have the option of rejecting outright this undercurrent of Judeo - Christian history, and all its Asian analogues, as aberrations, errors, even blasphemy.
Chateaubriant, Oradour, the Rue des Saussaies, Tulle, Dachau, and Auschwitz have all demonstrated to us that Evil is not an appearance, that knowing its causes does not dispel it, that it is not opposed to Good as a confused idea is to a clear one, that it is not the effect of passions which might be cured, of a fear which might be overcome, of a passing aberration which might be excused, of an ignorance which might be enlightened, that it can in no way be turned, brought back, reduced, and incorporated into idealistic humanism....
Whitehead suggests that the fundamental category for understanding the universe is aesthetic valuation toward order and that the richness of creativity will sometimes produce aberrations as well as serendipitous outcomes.
«It is therefore an aberration from divine truth to represent the Church as somethingintangible and invisible, as a mere «pneumatic» entity joining together by an invisible link a number of communities of Christians in spite of their difference of faith» (Mystici corporis).
Much is being said and written of late as to man's basic anxiety before the precariousness of existence as the source of all his other aberrations.
From this perspective, contemporary social issue disputes, such as that over abortion, are not temporary aberrations, but rather the stuff of future politics, where an agenda of «traditional values» confronts an agenda of «personal liberation» or what Ronald Inglehart has called, somewhat misleadingly, «postmaterial» values.
Of the so - called «terrible sonnets» Short remarks: «the reports that Hopkins sent back from the dark night of the soul still astonish... Good as they are, his last sonnets were aberrations... If one looks at his work as a whole one sees that praise is at its heart.&raquOf the so - called «terrible sonnets» Short remarks: «the reports that Hopkins sent back from the dark night of the soul still astonish... Good as they are, his last sonnets were aberrations... If one looks at his work as a whole one sees that praise is at its heart.&raquof the soul still astonish... Good as they are, his last sonnets were aberrations... If one looks at his work as a whole one sees that praise is at its heart.»
The genius of Newman's idea is that Mary comes to symbolise not only the faith of the unlearned, but of the Doctors of the Church also, who need «to investigate, and weigh, and define, as well as to profess the Gospel; to draw the line between truth and heresy; to anticipate or remedy the various aberrations of wrong reason; to combat pride and recklessness with one's own arms; and thus to triumph over the sophist and the innovator.»
In the main they are good, kind, honest people; and in the sins which they recognize to be sins — such as theft, drunkenness, and adultery — the record of church people is generally so good that any aberration is immediately spotted by the press as headline news.
In sum, the antidemocratic period of Catholicism must be viewed as an aberration, although, to be sure, an aberration that lasted for some centuries.
If nothing else, Wright's work will force us to deal with the problems of anachronism and truncated interpretations of Jesus that lead to such horrible aberrations as anti-Semitism on the one hand and an all - too - modern non-Jewish Jesus on the other.
Without recourse to an immutable reality impervious to biological aberration, the progressive can not defend the will as any more reliable an indicator of gender identity than the rest of the fallible human body to which it belongs.
a formidable list of moral aberrations, such as the mindless endorsement of far - way tyrannies or.
Of course, this line of defense seemed more plausible in Baudelaire's day than in our own: Moral aberration is not nearly so despised now as it was theOf course, this line of defense seemed more plausible in Baudelaire's day than in our own: Moral aberration is not nearly so despised now as it was theof defense seemed more plausible in Baudelaire's day than in our own: Moral aberration is not nearly so despised now as it was then.
Such aberrations are promptly excommunicated intellectually (the psychiatrists have at hand a full - blown «syllabus of errors» for this purpose, as do language analysts and other assorted ideologists of the cognitive status quo), and the individual who refuses to recant may have to face «repressive» treatments of various degrees of severity (from losing his job to electroshock).
It is to ask that economists learn ecology and that ecologists learn economics; that science meets religion and both learn from each other; that our innermost human problems are seen, not simply as some personal aberration, but as intimately linked with the sort of society we create for ourselves.
If Jesus of Nazareth is truly / fully human as well as truly / fully Divine and WITHOUT SIN, then * sin * can not be intrinsic to our human nature; but must be an aberration.
If the word «subliminal» is offensive to any of you, as smelling too much of psychical research or other aberrations, call it by any other name you please, to distinguish it from the level of full sunlit consciousness.
However, the betting public seems to view that loss as an aberration, not a trend, with more than 6 out of 10 spread bets picking New Orleans to bounce back and win by at least 9 points in the SuperDome.
Do you see that as an aberration or a sign of things to come?
Your next world champion would do well to behold the last one, the 2011 Cardinals, a 90 - win team without so much as a 15 - game winner, not as an aberration but as a model of how to exploit the new postseason.
The huge win over Leicester City appears to be an aberration, as United are not showing huge signs of improvement.
The 24 - year - old's time at the Camp Nou has largely been seen as something of an aberration; th...
The sense of «why did this happen» might be more pronounced as it is an aberration from previous experiences.
The resignation of Davies after his late - night amble around Clapham Common apparently caused as progressive a figure as Blair to worry that «we could get away with Ron as a one - off aberration, but if the public start to think the whole cabinet is engaging in gay sex we could have a bit of a political problem».
agos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Friday called for the closure of the Federal Land Registry in Lagos, describing it as an aberration which the current ongoing Constitutional amendment process must address in line with the principle of fiscal federalism.
The governor described operation of a Land Registry by the federal government in Lagos as an aberration and said the proposed Stamp Duty Bill would cripple internally generated revenue due to the states.
But the real Home Office tactic is now clear: they are trying to quarantine the damage, so that the misbehavior is viewed not as a matter of policy, but an aberration.
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry, who served as an election observer for the Carter Center, said while there were «little aberrations here and there,» the election was not rigged.
The first blow came from the Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, which described the holiday as an aberration.
He said, «The position of Senator Ike Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate President is at the moment under heavy threat, because in no distant time, the APC Senator in - waiting from Imo State, Benjamin Uwajumogu, will take over the seat on the grounds that it is an aberration that a PDP senator from the South - East is deputy to an APC Senate President because, before now, the APC could not produce a senator from the South - East zone.
He said it would be an aberration for Ekweremadu, of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, to still continue to retain his seat as the Deputy Senate President, after Uwajumogu had joined the Senate.
The question now is if the sustained electoral success we enjoyed over 13 years will go down as an aberration, an exceptional period in our history, or the opening chapter of a series of New Labour governments dedicated to economic competence and social justice, to the right balance between markets and the state, both reformed in the public interest.
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Okanlawon advised the Secretary General of the Christian Association of Nigeria Secretary General Musa Asake, who described the adoption of Sukuk as an aberration, to come to the state and see what fruits have come out of the Sukuk initiative by the Aregbesola administration.
We will see but I suspect the result this time was a bit of an aberration caused by the electorate in Battersea being extremely upset about Brexit and the direction May was taking the Tories as opposed to any endorsement of Labour.
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The researchers used an ultrastable, variable - temperature stage in an aberration - corrected scanning transmission electron microscope to subject an array of size - selected gold nanoparticles (or clusters) to temperatures as high as 500 °C while imaging them with atomic resolution.
«By moving aberration estimation and correction out to computation, we can create a compact device that gives us the same surface area as the lens we want without the size, weight, volume and cost,» said Cossairt, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern.
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