Sentences with word «ascription»

First place, for her precise, accurate tracking of the profession's progress from ascription of blame to acceptance goes to Sykesville, Maryland, social worker Wendy Smith:
Some works explicitly portray a particular gender and its associated roles and take a playful approach with ascriptions, idealised images and maskings.
Another old - fashioned distinction of pre-1960s sociology is useful here» that between ascription and achievement.
Then, listing the cosmic ascriptions with which orthodoxy loved to embellish the might of God, he poses the troublesome query: «Where is the objective evidence on which this imposing structure of faith (or credulity) is reared?»
We're formed to believe that religious ascription, like so many other things, depends on our free choices.
Therefore, the very ascription of glory to the Father is also a petition that that same glory will be manifested in the son, as it has been already by the son to the disciples whom the Father has given him.
The qualifiers are essential, for God's power is not like man's power and his love is not like men's love; the analogical ascription is there, for we need to start with what we know about human power and love, but God is not like man and is not created in man's image.
A homoerotic redux of The Apartment, with Jack Lemmon reassuming the role of the weak - willed schlub and a black man filling in for Shirley MacLaine (although these character ascriptions prove interchangeable), The Fortune Cookie does nothing so well as make you wish you were watching The Apartment instead.
Yet the problems of the film remain unsolved by that increasingly devalued ascription of merit: what begins as something along the lines of Four Weddings and a Funeral takes a funereal turn into punitive plot twists and a general misanthropy at its conclusion.
Already at the very outset of his career, Pascale Marthine Tayou added an «e» to his first and middle name to give them a feminine ending, thus distancing himself ironically from the importance of artistic authorship and male / female ascriptions.
Though the numerical ascriptions of ancient Greek mathematician Pythagoras serve as the jumping off point for this exhibition, the only number you really need to know is five, namely the handful of excellent artists participating, which include Anoka Faruquee, On Kawara, Luisa Lambri, Olivier Masset, and Heimo Zobernig.
The video installations and selected films introduce different methods and foreground various approaches, yet they all investigate the theatrical specific use of elements such as «character,» «voice,» «script,» «choreography» to deconstruct linear ascriptions and reconfigure them in nuanced positions of diversity.
Such interactions can fall flat when a real estate agent falls victim to a common salesperson - stigma, which may involve negative ascriptions such as «agents only care about the sale,» «agents are just untrustworthy salespeople,» or that «being a real estate agent requires no real skill set.»
30I find Whitehead's ascription of this mediation to a twofold nature of God an unconvincing solution.
I have always found this ascription of productivity to the public and private sectors to be deeply misleading in that it conceals -LSB-...]
Then four chapters, which except for consistency in length could as well have been one long or eight short ones, analyze the elements in prayer and offer some suggestions as to problems that arise in connection with adoration, thanksgiving, confession, petition, intercession, commitment, assurance, and ascription to Christ.
In the New Testament this ascription is given to Christ.
Such a principle of historical thinking has led to significant reinterpretation of biblical materials, including the miracle traditions about Jesus, the resurrection, and the ascription of titles of divinity to Jesus.
One of the finest expressions of this spirit ever given us is contained in a single verse of Tennyson's ascription to the Queen: «O Loyal to the royal in thyself.»
With a final word of assurance of God's power and victory — «thine is the kingdom...» — and the ascription of the prayer in Christ's name — «through Jesus Christ our Lord --» the natural movement is rounded out, and the prayer comes to an appropriate close.
But this juggling with abstractions can never overcome the inherent confusion introduced by the ascription of misplaced concreteness to the scientific scheme of the seventeenth century (82).
Hartshorne says, «The problem is how a genuine division of power, hence of responsibility for good and evil... can be reconciled with the ascription of all the wealth of actuality to God.
The ascription of messianic honors to Jesus by the early church, although it does not need to be so explained, and can not in any case be adequately so explained, can nevertheless be more easily explained, if it was remembered that Jesus gave evidence of knowing himself to be in some unique and mysterious way related to the coming crisis of judgment and salvation.
Exception can also be taken to the ascription of Jesus» indignation against Pharisees or others merely to the fact that «they ventured to criticize or dislike him.»
That is why the ascription of human qualities and attributes to a god is nonsensical, and that is the reason for the dichotomy I stated in my post.
The ascription pleased Luther, and made this text easier to do.
I've always been struck by the ascription of philanthropia to God in Titus 3:4.
There is thus some direct reason for attributing dim, slow feelings of causal nexus, although we have no reason for any ascription of the definite percepts in the mode of presentational immediacy (PR 268).
If God is best understood under these three ascriptions, his Son obviously must be interpreted in terms of them.
The ascription in the so - called Song of Moses,
We come now to what is usually the final word in prayer, the ascription «in the name of Christ» or «through Jesus Christ our Lord.»
The ascription of the term «irrationalist» prevents both oneself and others from gaining understanding, where understanding is to be had.
Islam, possessing much in apparent accord with Christianity, including a belief in one God and the ascription to God of many characteristics wholeheartedly accepted by the Christian, emphatically insists that God can not have a son, and that the gulf between God and man can not be bridged.
As the tradition developed, there was an increasing christological emphasis and this led to the ascription to Jesus of the original function of God in the saying.
It is inevitable that in Israel such a figure should be given the ascription «prophet.»
Thus, the sheer advance of present over past involves the ascription of some minimal novel agency to the present event.
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