Much work needs to be done to incorporate women's experience into Christian tradition and its theology, but Christian feminists regard the core of Christianity and
at least some elements of its tradition as being life - giving for women.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates»
at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
For example, a nexus is repeated if, and only if, its constituent actualities are repeated; also, if an actuality is repeated, then
at least some element of its subjective form is also repeated.
Any future involving something recognizable as football has to include
at least an element of that, and should.
Realistically, most couples will experience
at least some elements of coming apart at different times.
The three components don't have to be present in equal measure of course, but this ideal form of love must have
at least an element of them all.
Even though Drew Goddard and Ryan Reynolds are now taking over the writing process, hopefully
at least some elements of Reese and Wernick's Deadpool 2 work will remain intact, rather than this being a page one rewrite - kind of deal.
I do not pretend to know what the future holds, and in fact it may not be set, having
at least some elements of randomness.
Thus, while we recognize the value in initially affording organisations some flexibility to become familiar with subjects and tools that may be novel, we believe strongly that to deliver consistent, comparable and decision - useful disclosure, the UK should consider steps to making
at least elements of the TCFD recommendations mandatory.
[85] More generally, in Lopez v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (1993), 26 B.C.A.C. 142, 78 B.C.L.R. (2d) 157, Hollinrake J.A., writing for the court at para. 21, held that an «insured claim» for the purposes of the Regulations must still import
at least some element of insurance.
I suspect there's
at least an element of truth to that supposition, especially when looking at how mightily others like OnePlus have struggled in developing their own portrait mode algorithms.
Your objective to offer a dedicated space and time for clients to express their dreams and goals to someone who believes in them implicitly, with a view toward making
at least some element of those dreams a reality, can be a major turning point for them.
Not exact matches
If you can't do that, make sure you're
at least using colors that balance the different
elements of the infographic and make it easy to read.
Although just about everything else is speeding up, one
element in particular seems to be either slowing down, or
at the
least, remaining stagnant: the act
of physically paying for transactions or products.
The businesses that could not meet
at least three
of those four
elements, we figure... they will be better off with a different owner.
I can see
at least three
elements of uncertainty hanging over the next Federal Open Markets Committee meeting:
That can be a button to another page or an email lead capture form or whatever, but I've never seen a landing page perform well with any amount
of traffic without
at least those three
elements.
First, the unwillingness
of some countries to swallow
elements of the progressive agenda was
at least partially responsible for the sudden postponement
of an announcement around the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP) last month in Vietnam.
«
At least in terms
of gender, the women's colleges have neutralized that
element of study in science,» she says.
The State
of Israel was founded with
at least some theocratic
elements»
at exactly a point in history when the Catholic Church was renouncing theocracy and withdrawing from secular governance.
Austin, while the list
of recognized civil rights varies, activities and actions, including religious practice and organization
of the family unit (number
of children, marriage) have been a core
element since
at least the original UN declarations.
Despite my sympathy for many
of the «culture building»
elements of Rod's vision, I have a number
of misgivings about the «Benedict Option,» if not as Rod intends it, then
at least as it has been commonly interpreted.
The
element of choice (or selection) may have been removed, but the
element of comparison remains (standards
of value implying comparisons
of better and worse), and thus
at least one aspect
of the role Leibniz attributes to his God is still in operation.
If it is rare to find a bishop, shall we say, giving time and thought to understand the
elements of a scientific process, it is, in my experience
at least, also rare to find a scientist giving his serious attention to the meaning and significance
of Christianity.
I can understand the idea
of a party as a unifier and people can group together, but the way parties are set up now, it just fuels fringe
elements who don't speak for the moderates who are forced to affiliate with one
of two parties in order to feel
at least sort
of relevant.
I found Wilfred M. McClay's essay on the book A Secular Age by Charles Taylor (May 2008) interesting, but it seems to me that a crucial
element is missing from Taylor's thesis»
at least as it is described by McClay» and that is a grappling with the disturbing emergence
of a profound antihumanism that is growing like a virulent cancer out
of the secular mindset.
The genuinely universal dimensions
of Christian theology may be said to be those
elements of theology that have a bearing on all reality, or
at least on the whole planet earth and all humanity
of all time and space.
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition
of the fact that a call to the ministry includes
at least these four
elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described as the call to discipleship
of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing
of the Word
of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work
of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work
of the ministry which comes through the equipment
of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise
of the office and through the divine guidance
of his life by all its circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution
of the Church to engage in the work
of the ministry.
What is more, the direction
of groups in general,
at least in the later periods
of human history, has been toward the suppression
of the
elements of personal relation in favour
of the
elements of pure collectivity.
Petition covers a wide range
of elements, but should
at the
least include prayer not only for forgiveness but for wisdom and strength to go forward in closer fellowship with God and obedience to his will.
All recognize in each human some
element that is not subject to the otherwise universal flux; it is stable, enduring, and important,
at least during the brief season
of our rationality.
Yet from its very beginning the various
elements of the Christian tradition, while always being concerned with doctrinal constraints, have also been open,
at least to some degree, to novelty.
To summarize, to literalize the apocalyptic passages in the New Testament, is to run counter to all we know
of astronomy and the world
of space; they are tied in with the then - current Jewish eschatology and Persian dualism which saw evil in command
of creation; as commonly accepted, they encourage passivity about the evils
of the present world; they emphasize only one side
of the message
of Jesus to the exclusion
of essential
elements; they are grounded
at least in part on a misconstruction
of biblical poetry and drama.
But the evil is in the tyranny, not in the coercion, In some human relations
at least coercion is not only necessary, which Niebuhr
of course admits, but also it is an essential
element in the growth
of the real good
of mutuality among free and responsible persons.14
Finally, there is the danger
of denying proper proportion or patterning, in such a way that one particular
element or aspect
of the relationship is made so central that its wholeness or totality is denied or
at least called into question.
As Juan Segundo has said, theology is not one
of the «liberal arts,» for it contains an
element of the prophetic, making it
at the very
least an unpopular enterprise and
at times a dangerous one.
Maybe we need (this is very tentative) to alert ourselves more than we do to the tragic
elements lying just beneath the surface
of the parabolic, and even to receive what is offered to us as tragedy as parable,
at least in an extended use
of that already comprehensive concept.
I don't subscribe to these beliefs, but
at least this part
of Christianity (as opposed to some
of theother ethical and scientific
elements) does seem fairly consistent.
It may be impossible to demonstrate that Christianity contains a new idea
of God — every
element in the formal Christian conception can be found,
at least implicitly, in the Old Testament — but even an «objective» outsider will recognize that in Christianity the reality
of God is experienced in a new way.
At the outset, it should be observed that a valid answer to the Christological question must, on the one hand, give full weight to the empirical fact of the revelation and, on the other, must avoid including as an essential element of itself anything not at least latent or implicit in that empirical fac
At the outset, it should be observed that a valid answer to the Christological question must, on the one hand, give full weight to the empirical fact
of the revelation and, on the other, must avoid including as an essential
element of itself anything not
at least latent or implicit in that empirical fac
at least latent or implicit in that empirical fact.
Careful reading
of Book Z
of the Metaphysics, to be sure, makes clear that there are
at least two conceptions
of substantial form in Aristotle's philosophy: one more Platonic in character whereby the form possesses its own substantial unity and communicates that unity to the material
elements (stoicheia) from the outside, so to speak; the other apparently originating with Aristotle himself according to which the substantial form comes into being as it unifies the
elements into an organic whole (cf. TKT 67 - 120).
In this sense an atom is more complex than an electron, a molecule more complex than an atom, and a living cell more complex than the highest chemical nuclei
of which it is composed, the difference depending (on this I insist) not only on the number and diversity
of the
elements included in each case, but
at least as much on the number and correlative variety
of the links formed between these
elements.
Especially the theme
of God's word and promise, but also those
of exodus, redemption, covenant, justice, wisdom,
of the Logos made flesh,
of the Spirit poured out on the face
of creation,
of the compassion, paternity and maternity
of God, and especially the Trinitarian character
of God — all
of the indispensable
elements in a Christian theology — communicate their depth only when they are united with the theme
of divine self - abnegation which,
at least to Christian faith, comes to its most explicit expression in the life, death, and resurrection
of Jesus?
At least for a time, traditionalist
elements would remain in the Church, hoping to blunt, if not roll back entirely, the impact
of the progressive victory.
Nevertheless, a nation should include
at least such
elements as common commitment to the rule
of law, generally accepted limits on political power and rhetoric, belief in constitutional governance, the rights
of citizens, etc..
At least part
of the cause would be the self - determined
element contributed by the others.5 The upshot is that Mackie's challenge to traditional Christian theism fails.
In some respects it is more healthy to be an honest non-Christian than a Christian schizophrenic, for the former has
at least preserved some
element of that integrity or wholeness
of the human being for which the Christian faith expresses such concern in its Gospel
of salvation.
Finally, in this sketch
of the constituents
of history so far as a lay eye can see it, there is indisputably an
element of progress,
at least in the sense
of an evolution or acquired accumulation
of instruments, institutions, and sensibilities, if not in the sense
of moral or, in the true sense, intellectual progress.
Consigned as we are to utilizing
elements of our own experience in our symbolization
of ultimacy, we should
at least attempt to base our models
of deity in those experiences that move us most deeply, that allow us to grow in interior strength, and that give us a sense
of being deeply cared for in spite
of fateful threats to our existence.
In worship this means that any Christian group that uses the Word, prayer and the table
at least has the basic
elements of worship.