Sentences with phrase «as standing»

Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of man's freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted freedom and autonomy for man by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
Here, the psychic act of distancing was applied to that quality of experience which gives rise to man's sense of the normative, and this was conceived as standing over against man, possessing just the objectivity that belongs to a visual form when it is distanced in aesthetic experience.
This achievement alone is pregnant with enormous meaning and interest for philosophy and theology; and, in this regard, we must view Hartshorne as standing in the same tradition with Aristotle, Aquinas, Spinoza, Hegel, and Whitehead.
Young people who, as adults, merely retain the same level of upper - middle - class success that their parents have can regard themselves as standing still or coasting on the momentum acquired by their forebears.
But these realities, for Wallis, must be viewed as standing under the judgment of an ethic of the kingdom.
Azariah who later became Bishop of Dornakal argued that the church in accepting the position of a communal political minority with special protection would become a static community and it would negate its self - understanding as standing for mission and service to the whole national community, that in any case the Indian church is not a single social or cultural community since it consists of people of diverse background, each of whom would have its own political struggle to wage in cooperation with the people of similar background in other religions; and therefore theologically and politically Christians should ask only for religious freedom for its mission and service to all people, not as a minority right, but as a human right (ref.
They now understood His meaning better, and as a standing testimony to the truth, they repeated at their meals of fellowship what Lie had said and done.
James, in Some Problems of Philosophy, draws the distinction between two types of infinitely conditioned things: (1) «Things conceived as standing,» such as space and past time; and (2) «Things conceived as growing,» such as motion and change (SPP 85f.).
«13 Gerhard von Rad recalls with approval the suggestion of the Jewish biblical scholar Franz Rosenzweig: we ought no longer to think of the symbol R as standing for Redactor but rather, for Rab benu, which means, in Hebrew, our master»; since for the final form in which we receive the work, we are indebted to him and to his interpretation.14 His was the same historical perspective which gave rise to this prayer:
Reading the bible and going to church makes you a Christian as much as standing in a garage makes you a car.
Chris, however, sees belief in papal authority as standing in direct contradiction to the doctrine of sola scriptura — the Bible alone being the infallible guide for faith and doctrine.
Whereas Marx found God as standing in the way of human freedom and autonomy, a barrier to human emancipation, Bonhoeffer believed that God granted human freedom and autonomy by making Jesus the point of disclosure for His transcendence.
He can thus be regarded as standing in the line of that Aristotelian tradition that attempts to think of «form» — yes, even «form» in its relation to «matter» that it informs — simultaneously as «spirit.»
One understanding of human nature common to the modern era sees man as standing both above and outside nature (after Descartes, as a sort disembodied rational being), and nature itself as raw material — sometimes more pliable, sometimes less — for furthering human ambition (an instrumentalist post — Francis Bacon view of nature as a reality not simply to be understood but to be «conquered» and used to satisfy human desires).
The People's Bank of China has lowered interest rates that it charges commercial lenders on a special short - term lending tool, known as the standing lending facility, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told The Wall Street Journal.
Written submissions are now being solicited from all Canadians on the Copyright Act, as the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology (Committee) conducts its mandatory five - year review of the statute.
Get employees off their seats; reduce the sedentariness of office life by providing «active desk» options, such as standing or treadmill desks.
For all this, fans gave him the nickname «Bitcoin Jesus», a Biblical charge that seems to hold as much significance now, even as his standing in the community has changed.
In the context of the RITS Regulations, all repurchase agreements executed under the Reserve Bank's standing facilities are known as Standing Facility (SF) Repos, and are distinguished from repurchase agreements executed by the Reserve Bank in its open market operations (OMOs), known as OMO Repos.
Defaults tend not to pose a risk to individual Chinese banks because the government is perceived as standing behind them.
We usually think of rule breakers and rebels as those standing up to the powerful, but according to psychology the opposite is true.
And as more fast - casual chains sign onto the movement as a way to sell themselves as standing for more ethical animal welfare practices, more rivals may feel pressure to adopt similar standards.
The forecast favors industrials and financials and views information technology as standing to benefit least.
The last time I worked from home full - time, I bought a drafting table to use as a standing desk (it was cheap, and I wanted to be sure I'd like the setup).
As a result, consumers have been relying on fraudulent forums, acting as standing marketplaces to provide for the huge demand.
As it stands, the tax plan would lower taxes for most Americans, but one in five could see an increase in their tax bill by 2027, according to a report from the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation.
As it stands, it's unlikely to be a significant figure.
Writer and Director Barry Jenkins of «Moonlight» holds up the Best Picture Oscar in front of host Jimmy Kimmel (rear) as he stands with Producer Adele Romanski (R) at the 89th Academy Awards on February 26, 2017 in Hollywood.
As it stands, for now, the trolls will continue to plague startups and big companies alike unless Congress musters the will to pass proposed laws to undercut their business model.
The inner-most blue ring is referred to as the stand ring, ensuring you stand up and get active at least once per hour throughout the day.
They also run acquired companies as stand - alones rather than integrating them.
Matt Odell, co-founder of a bitcoin informational site, Coinprices.io, said in an email blast that BitLicense, as it stands now, «will stifle innovation in New York as bitcoin businesses move to friendlier locales.»
While more details are still to come, as it stands this is a plan that lacks a purpose — and carries hidden dangers.
Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump reacts to balloons, confetti and electronic fireworks as he stands with his son Barron (L) at the conclusion of the final session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. July 21, 2016.
As it stands now, women CEOs get just four percent of venture funding.
Investors and critics alike remark that as it stands now, Bitcoin does face scalability issues.
The Canada Pension Plan started operation 50 years ago in 1966 as a stand - alone program based on a federal - provincial partnership.
But as Hughes and co-authors wrote in the recent Great Barrier Reef study, as it stands, warming will eventually kill reefs and transform oceans.
Microsoft's simplified and locked down Windows 10 S operating system is morphing into a mode of the regular Windows 10 software, instead of remaining as a stand - alone product.
As it stands now, however, U.S. regulators don't see Bitcoin, as it stands now, as a currency.
As it stands, medical expenses must exceed 10 percent of your adjusted gross income for you to claim the deduction.
If you answer «yes», PowerPoint is still the right tool for the job but within reason and not necessarily as a stand - alone.
One thing to know: As it stands, it looks as if the Bills will miss the postseason by one game, and there's a chance that the spot that would have been theirs will go to the Chargers, making head coach Sean McDermott's decision to sit Tyrod Taylor for Nathan Peterman when the teams met midseason all the more painful for the snake - bitten franchise.
As it stands, there are $ 8.1 billion in defaulted private loans crushing hundreds of thousands of graduates, according to the CFPB.
As you stand on the stage, trying to engage with them about your product, you see some of them turn to talk to friends, yawn and text — one even leaves to grab a soda.
But as it stands, I'm not convinced of the need to wholly redesign the concept.
As it stands now, $ 4.5 billion is plenty to work with, but there's no magic formula to find TV's next # 1 show.
Until recently many companies have been trained to think of their bottom line as their stand - alone priority.
As it stands now, the NFLPA would be able to sign sponsorship deals with competing non-NFL sponsors as of March 4 at their own discretion.
The government had argued before the Ninth Circuit that the TRO should apply only to lawful permanent residents, because as it stands it «covers aliens who can not assert cognizable liberty interests.»
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