Sentences with phrase «authentic life in»

A spot for your loud teenager... Imagine an opportunity to getaway and enjoy an authentic life in nature.
Christian life, I should urge upon you, is just that authentic life in love.
Too often, however, she is content to settle for the path of least resistance, language and images gathered not from authentic life in the fallen world but from the smooth pandering of liberal mainline sermons.
«Today's world can feel overwhelming, especially for those of us who want to live authentic lives in line with our values.
I'm gobbling up everything I find about authentic living in a virtual world, so it will be wonderful so see what you share in your book.

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As entrepreneurs, our work is so intertwined with our life that in order to live authentically, we must be engaging in work that is itself authentic to us.
The plan, outlined in a document titled «A Vision for Change», aims to ensure all transgender people in Britain can live full authentic lives at home, at work and in public, free from discrimination or abuse.
We still have lots to do, and I hope that everyone will join Stonewall and the Stonewall Trans Advisory Group on this journey, in ensuring that all trans people can live full and authentic lives not just in Britain, but across the world.»
In his book, Chaos Monkeys (HarperCollins, 2016), author Antonio Garcia Martinez seeks to paint an authentic portrait of what it's like to live inside the Silicon Valley tech bubble.
The strategy is gratitude — the practice of being intentional and authentic in your appreciation toward your customers, your team and your life.
Offering tranquil affordable living options and an authentic view into the past, Lisbon is renowned for its warm hospitality, friendly atmosphere and for having one of the lowest costs of living in Western Europe.
I like work flexibility because it allows to me to my best authentic self & be of greater value to the people in my life through better time management.
HAWAI'I Magazine seeks to bring Hawai`i's beauty, places, culture, food, people and stories to life in a way that makes the visitors» experience deeper, richer and more authentic.
We can be responsible, green, and make an abundant living... This book showcases... how you can participate in this optimistic marketing style... how to tap into this growing consumer base, and how to build authentic marketing to cater to their needs.
I wrote the following review (which appeared in Themelios) of Colin Duriez's Francis Schaeffer: An Authentic Life back in 2009.
My hope is that we could model authentic community in a group - life structure that is so meaningful and refreshing that it would help move people to know how to live out all of their relationships.
Analyses of Jesus» life by many contemporary NT scholars (e.g. Professors Crossan, Borg and Fredriksen, --RRB- via the NT and related doc - uments have concluded that only about 30 % of Jesus» sayings and ways noted in the NT were authentic.
An - alyses of Jesus» life by many contemporary NT scholars (e.g. Professors Ludemann, Crossan, Borg and Fredriksen,) via the NT and related doc - uments have concluded that only 5 - 30 % of Jesus» sayings and ways noted in the NT were authentic.
Beginning with Friedrich Schleiermacher in a letter published in 1807, biblical textual critics and scholars examining the texts fail to find their vocabulary and literary style similar to Paul's unquestionably authentic letters, fail to fit the life situation of Paul in the epistles into Paul's reconstructed biography, and identify principles of the emerged Christian church rather than those of the apostolic generation.
It is even to be admired for how it strives to engage a postmodern culture, win hearts for Christ, create authentic Christian art, and improve the world in which we live.
Participants in the conversation from all walks of life should seek to describe authentic human fulfillment and propose safeguards against the many opportunities for abuse, until a body of principles and a consensus about the best applications of genetic knowledge emerge.
In this way, as we live in the light, honest and real in all our strengths and failings, as weask our neighbor about their kids or their dreams, we do so as people who display animpossible and authentic hopIn this way, as we live in the light, honest and real in all our strengths and failings, as weask our neighbor about their kids or their dreams, we do so as people who display animpossible and authentic hopin the light, honest and real in all our strengths and failings, as weask our neighbor about their kids or their dreams, we do so as people who display animpossible and authentic hopin all our strengths and failings, as weask our neighbor about their kids or their dreams, we do so as people who display animpossible and authentic hope.
«Sophia Institute is a non-profit institution that seeks to nurture the spiritual, moral, and cultural life of souls and to spread the Gospel of Christ in conformity with the authentic teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.»
May all of us find the freedom to move freely (and maybe even fly) as we embrace a more authentic and holy life in following Jesus.
An authentic story of the Christian life, Even in Our Darkness will serve as your own guide in overcoming life's disappointments and learning to hear God speak in unbelievable ways.
Authentic Christian spirituality is understood and lived where there is real sharing in the pain and agony of Christ for the world.
We believe the vision of the work of God we offer can contribute greatly to authentic ecumenical dialogue and the eventual reconciliation of all in Jesus Christ, true God and true man, the Way, the Truth and the Life for everyone.
«6116 Sterile both in environment and attitude, Homo Faber finds it impossible to participate sensually in a way that will create authentic life.
What needs to be asked is how men and women can live in this culture filled with sexual symbols, sharing in the new freedom, and discover the creativity and satisfaction of authentic human love.
So in practice authentic life becomes possible only when man is delivered from himself.
He is capable of knowing that his authentic life consists in self - commitment, but is incapable of realizing it because however hard he tries he still remains what he is, self - assertive man.
Thus the New Testament and the philosophers agree that the authentic life is possible only because in some sense it is already a present possession.
Such an understanding is essential in giving policy makers, Bishops, governors, teachers and parents the confidence to promote an authentic and positive view of Church teaching on human sexuality and the inherent dignity of human life in schools, parishes and the home.
We look to Jesus — his life, teachings, death, resurrection, and eventual return — as our example, as together we seek to live in authentic, loving community with one another and those around us.
No one can identify only himself with the Church and her authentic life; everyone has only his own particular gift which he may and should incorporate in the Church, even though this is impossible without a certain fraternal controversy.
I am learning the critical necessity of approaching our theological work the same way we do any authentic spirituality: through the particularities of our lives - in - relation.
Reinforcing the fact that this book is historical fiction and not a precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted in her review that this «is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a beautiful story inspired by it... There was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the words and events have been recorded in authentic sources, many have not...»
is not a «religious» relationship to the highest, most powerful, and best Being imaginable — that is not authentic transcendence — but our relation to God is a new life in «existence for others», through participation in the being of Jesus.
In the preceding chapters we found that Marx, through his Promethean role, was trying to achieve this «authentic human life» which human beings seek.
Paul makes some qualifications concerning the adequacy of human judgment, even his own, in specific cases; but we see that commitment to the spirit of love as an alternative to legal obedience requires responsible living and the honouring of authentic forms of behaviour appropriate to the new life.
There really is change in the Church, therefore, change which is different in nature and magnitude according to whether it concerns style of life, law, dogma or non-defined but authentic doctrine.
It is for us to ask what in his theological achievement was authentic, now that we can begin to see his life in perspective.
A historian of religion takes into account authentic factors of human life other than his historicality experienced in given point of time in history.
The mentality that Rauschenbusch deployed to seduce his readers — the turn away from troubling debates about doctrine, the shift from personal salvation to social reform, and the reassurance that progressive disdain for traditional religion was in fact a sign of a more authentic and scientific faith — provided a way to remain Christian while setting aside whatever seems incompatible with modern life.
An - alyses of Jesus» life by many contemporary NT scholars (e.g. Professors Ludemann, Crossan, Borg and Fredriksen,) via the NT and related doc - uments have concluded that only about 30 % or less of Jesus» sayings and ways noted in the NT were authentic.
Throughout his life, love was always Auden's remedy, but in these early years he described it sometimes in Freudian terms as a release from repression, sometimes in Marxist terms as authentic existence through social action.
The Fourth Evangelist takes up the idea, and declares that now, as never before, authentic knowledge of God is available for men in union with Christ, the Son who knows the Father as He is known by Him; and such knowledge is eternal life.
There are a gazillion buzzwords out there like «authentic» and «missional» and»em ergent» this or that but really, I have yet to see anything capbable of transforming the politics of power and privelege into, well, into a group of believers living in the world whose love for God and one another is lived in a way so real and so powerful that they become a transformational presence in their community.
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She made a conscious decision to accept the religious faith of her family in order to gain an authentic spiritual life.
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