Sentences with phrase «as liberator»

The alcohol first served as a liberator of inspiration, but soon after it became a problem for him.
Factor 5's first SNES game appoints you as liberator of the planet Katakis, a remote space outpost caught in the evil clutches of an enemy force known only as The Machine.
As mentioned, the developers have added new units into the game such as the Liberator for the Terrans which is an aerial unit that has parallels to the siege tank and the Protoss Disruptor which creates some powerful energy attacks to destroy your foes.
Iran consider Hamas and Hezbollah as liberator groups that fight for freedom against an occupier.
I think James Cone is right when he says: «Theologians of the Christian Church have not interpreted Christian ethics as an act for the liberation of the oppressed because their views of divine revelation were defined by philosophy and other cultural values rather than by the biblical theme of God as the liberator of the oppressed.»
Thus death emerges as the teacher of wisdom — indeed, as the liberator of the psyche.
The state acted as liberator of an oppressed humanity; its power, concentration, and extent increased as a necessary counterweight for the control of non-state institutions.
The state, through the threat of punitive fines (estimated by President John Garvey of the Catholic University of America to be $ 62 million per year should CUA refuse to comply), acts as the liberator of these oppressed people.
The evolutionary view of Teilhard is that the evolutionary process needs a Ground evolver, as liberator from entropy, as maturer.
In them we find clearly articulated such themes as the importance of the communidades de base («grass - roots «Christian groups); Jesus as the liberator from hunger, misery, oppression and ignorance; the refusal to separate Christian sanctification from «temporal» tasks; challenges to capitalism (as well as to Marxism); the theory of «dependency» on inhuman economic systems; the need for liberation from neocolonialism; the need for «conscienticization»; the need for the church to support the downtrodden; the correlation of peace and justice; and the reality of «institutionalized violence.»
On first thought, no subject of study would seem a less likely candidate for the office as liberator of the human spirit.
Here Christ has been viewed as the liberator of the poor, alienated, oppressed and discriminated peoples in Asia.
Even Christology of Jesus as the liberator has to deal with the question of power in liberation process in a clear and unambiguous terms.
He is the liberator in just this way: as the liberator of Jesus from this body of death and out of its death.
The prominent display of pictures and murals of a white Jesus in black churches is a slap in the face to those who understand Jesus as the liberator of oppressed blacks.
When one reads Phillips's description of the crusaders» arrival at their destination 800 years ago, it's impossible not to think of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's 2003 predictions that the American forces would be greeted by Iraqis as liberators.
Many Americans actually believe that we should be welcomed as liberators whenever we invade another country.
He does acknowledge, however, that «there is no doubt that many Panamanians embraced the U.S. troops as liberators
He believes 9/11 is the most important factor in the war against terror, and that we entered Iraq as liberators but became occupiers by staying after the deed was done.
Cue a violent crackdown by the Syrian military, followed by the city's ISIS takeover — presenting themselves as liberators who'd free the people from tyranny.
It was easy for Americans to believe erroneously that the Iraqis would welcome U.S. invaders as liberators because that conclusion fits the story we like to tell ourselves about human nature and progress....»

Not exact matches

The world class sees money as the great liberator, and with enough of it, they are able to purchase financial peace of mind.»
Heads rolled at Apple, with several senior executives and managers shown the door, while Google was welcomed as the heroic liberator.
But the voice that tells Abraham not to lay his hand on the young boy is a messenger of YHVH, the four letters that Jewish tradition identifies with the embodiment of God as the Transformer and Liberator from Egypt.
What is surprising in the context of this book is the desire of both «life - liberators» and «world - changers» to explore the phenomenon of play as a possible means toward their respective visions of wholeness.
One can, for instance, include many possibilities: We can envision relating to God as to a father and a mother, to a healer and a liberator, to the sun and a mountain.
Without the use of personal, agential metaphors, however, including among others God as mother, father, healer, lover, friend, judge, and liberator, the metaphor of the world as God's body would be pantheistic, for the body would be all there were.25 Nonetheless, the model is most precisely designated as panentheistic; that is, it is a view of the God - world relationship in which all things have their origins in God and nothing exists outside God, though this does not mean that God is reduced to these things.26
If today's liberators of the self decry dogma, history, and institutional authority as instruments of oppression, Newman offers these same things as instruments of liberation.
Our first response to Easter is to walk as persons who know that there is a rescuer, a Liberator, and that that one is God, not man.
It declares itself a liberator of humanity — exactly as if enslavement to sensualism, materialism, convenience, and other modern addictions weren't commonplaces.
The expectation that others will welcome us as messianic liberators is naïve and has been proven false.
God speaks; this statement contains the profound, central, supreme conviction that God is the liberator: that he never stops liberating, just as his Word never stops.
But if we can not reconcile those beliefs with his status as a hero and a liberator, the deficiency lies with us and not with the nearest thing the Age of Revolutions produced to a saint.
And the liberators misunderstood their own needs and those of their movement's members: «The culture of emancipation was apparently too thin to sustain these people and enable them to reproduce themselves; the radical rejection of the past left, as it were, too little material for cultural construction.»
And when He concludes, «Yet not as I will, but as thou wilt», this does not mean that at the last He, like Socrates, regards death as the friend, the liberator.
Not just any theology may be attached to the story form, only a theology that celebrates Yahweh as the great liberator.
And if it can be shown that God as witnessed in the Scriptures is not the liberator of the oppressed, then black theology would have either to drop the «Christian» designation or to choose another starting point.
To prevent such defections from his own hard - won orthodoxy, the Liberator Devil models himself as the cool hipster ironically detached from whoever and whatever threatens the individual's solitary integrity with sentimental interdictions.
The Liberator Devil would agree with Milton's Satan that «the mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a Heav»n of Hell, a Hell of Heav» n.» So he models that freedom from the interdictions associated with the conventional Heaven that keep one from realizing one's full potential as a social critic.
The Liberator Devil therefore encourages more democratic forms of desecration that combine moral outrage with entertainment, as is the case with rap artists like Ice - T or the rock singer G. G. Allin, who, in an expression of artistic freedom, once defecated on stage and threw the feces at the audience.
Usually, in wars of liberation, for example, one finds gross violations both by the hands of the oppressors as well by those of the liberators.
Here again it is given as a sign to Israel, the sign that God is always its God, the Liberator.
Viroli emphasizes that Machiavelli's ideal is not the tyrant but the liberator — such men as Moses, Cyrus, and Theseus.
Finally, during the axial period, Yahweh began to be seen not only as the great promiser, liberator, and mighty warrior who had fashioned a distinct people, but also as the creator, savior, and ruler of the entire world.
But if the black church is to live up to its mission as a body separated unto God to do his work in the world, then it must give prominence to the question of commitment to Christ the Liberator.
Fidel Castro, in contrast, admired the General as a national liberator, in the Bolivarian tradition (and also for standing up to the Americans), while the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat celebrated him as the defender of his people against military occupation.
Lamb argued (successfully) that the forces which had invaded Iraq in 2003 were not universally seen as blameless liberators, and that the difference between a 500 lb bomb and an IED was a technological, not a moral one.
TL; DR: also because of Russia's influence Today, Russia positions itself as the main contributor in the Allies» victory in WWII and as «liberator of Europe».
The science - versus - religion conflict is a false dichotomy, maintained and reinforced by typecasting new atheists as genius liberators and theists as mindless simpletons.
It was recommended to me that I change my diet and skip histamine rich foods as well as the so - called histamine liberators.
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