Sentences with phrase «as through»

Consumer preferences are expressed through their purchases, as well as through the involvement of special interest groups in the political processes governing our agri - food systems (Armbruster and Knutson, 2013).
The resort is also noted for being home to an osprey nest, which guests and others can view in person as well as through a webcam on the resort's website.
Venturi Brands brings its unique consumer experience through extensive marketing efforts, as well as through its partnerships with distributors.
Shafts of divine light, of truths not discoverable by «scientific» means, have broken through upon the human scene through poets, philosophers and sages, as well as through the founders of various religions.
The Murid must obey his spiritual father perinde ac cadaver [as through the body].
In this regard, the National Housing Task Force recommends that increased federal spending for housing be allocated through a program of entitlements to states and localities based on need as well as through a program of matching funds based on the willingness of local governments, businesses and nonprofits to provide land and financing.
To quote St Paul, now we see darkly as through translucent glass but after death we shall see what truely is...!
He is directing affairs in some mysterious way such that men and nations retain their freedom and boast only of their own designs, yet through the chaos of a world in flames as well as through the drab days of common times when vested wrong seems invincible, God is bringing to pass his purposes.
He expressed his own view of the importance of education to his old poet friend Eobanus in March 1523, in a letter which takes us into the Renaissance world of the humanists: «I do not intend that young people should give up poetry and rhetoric... it is through these studies, as through nothing else, that people are really well prepared for grasping sacred truths, as well as for handling them skilfully and successfully.»
Instead, they will gain because support for many kinds of abortion comes not so much through either passion or reason as through a change in lifestyles.
Through them, as through the monastic and popular, often «heretical,» movements, and through the Papacy and other ecclesiastical organizations, Christianity was being assimilated by the Germanic peoples, and these peoples were placing on it a distinctive stamp.
We see as through a glass darkly.
Fr Holloway would add, «Through the fullness of Peter there descends within the people of God the fullness of the magisterium of Our Lord... The college of bishops is integrated as through its head.»
Tremendous events such as those through which we are now passing are seen to take shape, and with a brilliant clarity.
What we do have through the Niebuhr - Williams - Gustafson study, as through its predecessors, is clear evidence of the power of the «Berlin» Wissenschaft - cum - professional school model of excellence in schooling over North American theological schools.
As Clifford Geertz has pointed out, the contemporary skeptical and revisionist spirit is «determined to examine science as through and through a social and cultural phenomenon.»
Above that God is of light and named as The Light of Heavens and Earth, God has sent his light for our enlightenments to his creations (Jinn & Mankind) as for Guidance as through, a Reminder, a Warner, for those being lost astray saving the soul of who wants to be saved from the darkness into light, generation after generation some believe and some do not believe which all will be judged by God on a named date when we are brought back from dust where ever your atoms might be will they will come back into shape brought out from under grounds;
It is through politics and through economics as well as through personal morality that we are called to build a just society in which we love God with our hearts, our minds, our souls, and our strengths, and in which we love our neighbors as ourselves.
We need, then, only say that through them, as through so many diversified channels of expression, the eternal Spirit of the Universe affirms and realizes its own infinite life.
Rom 5:12 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned — Rom 5:13 for until the Law sin was in the world, but sin is not imputed when there is no law.
Romans 5:12 12 That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned — .
The natural and human objects of the earth are viewed with a dispassionate regard, «as through water,» the distance enforcing the integrity of the examination.
Some believed their Truth (capital T) was objective, 100 % accurate, and permanent, and that for anyone to understand or portray it otherwise (as through this film) would be harmful to the Truth, to those who «have» the Truth, and therefore even harmful to themselves.
Hartshorne concludes, «the consequence is that the individual is bound to claim rights against society as well as through it.
19 For as through the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, even so through the obedience of the One the many will be made righteous.
Romans 5:12 - 21 «12 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned — 13 for until the Law sin was in the world, but sin is not imputed when there is no law.
18 So then as through one transgression there resulted condemnation to all men, even so through one act of righteousness there resulted justification of life to all men.
This is done in order to avoid an imminent and far more unpleasant death (such as through torture) or to ensure that he / she can not be interrogated and leak sensitive information.
He did so by urging the expansion of the idea that the great books include the Eastern classics, as well as through his inspiring participation in Columbia's core courses on Asian humanities and through his many books making the cultural history of China and the rest of East Asia available to educated readers.
If works were a certainty, everyone who is saved would receive rewards, so «as through the flames» (1 Cor 3:15) would be impossible, free will would be circumvented, our works would therefore be to God's credit, rewards would be impossible to earn, and everyone would be «as through the flames».
Making this literature Scripture was the Church's way of saying something like the following: «Through this literature as through no other writings from our earlier brothers we continue to find ourselves addressed by God.
Through my intensive interaction with faith and theology in the WCC as much as through my studies on Leonardo Boff in Brazil, Raimon Panikkar in India, I have come to the conclusion that it is, indeed, confidence that is the condition for ecumenical dialogue and agreement.
This has happened through the migrations of peoples from Europe as well as through the work of missionaries.
However, such an attempt to mute Taliban voices did not prevent the news and rumors that were transmitted orally, as well as through other channels of information accessible to Arab and Muslim sympathizers.
Paul is very clear that such Christians will be saved, but so as through fire.
Are we not straying as through an infinite nothing?
In the theology of Karl Barth, for example even though scientific discoveries are affirmed within the realm proper to science, the only way to know God is through God's free decision to reveal herself / himself in Jesus Christ; any other way of attempting to know God, such as through the exercise of human reason, of which science is an example, is pretentious idolatry on the part of humans trying to play God.
In Colossians 1:15 - 16 Paul reaffirms Jesus» pre-existence in words that (like the prologue to John) echo wisdom literature, as he through whom all things were created.
And if that's all you have, well, you'll make it into heaven, but so as through fire.
It says that «If anyone's work is burned, he will suffer loss; but He himself will be saved, yet so as through fire.»
As the Christian Church makes memorial of Christ's life and work, bringing these from the past into the present; as through that memorial, it pleads before God the wonder of the self - offering which Christ made on Calvary; as the communicants know the presence of Christ brought from heavenly places into their heart of hearts — so they are in communion with Him, and with God and man through Him, the communion which is Life Eternal.
For He is the literal Incarnation of the eternal Person of God the Word, and it is in Him and for Him as well as through Him that the Law of Creation was set out in the first place.
In 1 Corinthians 3:12 - 15 Paul states that some will be saved «as through fire» (ESV) and this was also interpreted as Purgatory.
Second, each moment of our lives makes its positive or negative contribution to God immediately upon its occurrence, as well as through the cumulative reality we call the «I.» Third, since God's consequent nature «passes back into the temporal world and qualifies this world, «157 our lives, being elements in God, also «reach back to influence the world» even apart from our direct social immortality.
Eventually, I unlearned that mistaken belief through therapy outside the church, as well as a through several priests who lovingly guided me toward the truth.
«Those who worked with him and especially his students will remember him as a person of extraordinary personal power which was expressed through his physical presence as well as through thought and word, but in so far as their personal relations with him are concerned, they will even more remember his tenderness.»
This impact was mediated as much through the Deuteronomic code as through the remembered and written words of the prophets themselves.
The worship of historical process, the identification of history with success, is a part of that shell of impersonality which enables men to remain unaware of «the signs» which address them through history as well as through the other parts of their lives.
Instead «he lets her see through him, as through a glass, the essence of all things.»
The divine nature, like the divine activity, must then be grasped as nothing other than the «pure unbounded Love» which in Jesus was vividly manifested, as he has been responded to and as through him a vivid and decisive enabling of human life has been made possible.
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