Sentences with phrase «become liberated»

As we are done building them, we say, «You are complete,» and in that moment, they writhe and become liberated.
The basic appeal of «Jerry Maguire,» pure midlife crisis played with a younger cast, is in watching Jerry become liberated from the rat race and discover a richer new life in the real world.
Matter then gradually «transcends itself» to become liberated once more as Spirit in the act of recognition and ultimate Self - acceptance.
And I hope that contemporary oppressed Christian communities take this prescription seriously when they become liberated.
It is not a minority orientation that, perhaps, 10 percent of the population have and, when they discover their condition, become liberated to conform to their true natures.
In the face of a growing religious right - wing backlash against civil rights movements, reactionary Christians and radical feminists alike have advocated a choice: either accept Christian teaching or become liberated and leave the bondage of patriarchal religion behind.
(By liberated, of course, I mean relatively liberated, one who is incessantly struggling to become liberated; no one is completely liberated.)
Many people have become liberated and they have created friendships simply through sharing a ride together.
With practice, though, it becomes liberating, because unlike with a two -, three -, or even four - position carrier, there are almost endless ways you can carry your child using this unique band.
After you get over the first stress — as I say, not performing elaborate prayers, but just asking God to help — you'll probably be surprised at how quickly it becomes liberating.
This is one of the tough tenets of theology which in actual clinical practice becomes a liberating therapeutic principle not only for the pastor but for the alcoholic as well.
Through the perfection of the practice of aparigrahā, the mind becomes liberated from an enormous amount of unneeded activity.
in the adventure films it is a threat held at bay by the values of the group (self - respect, loyalty, spontaneous affection and sharing); in the comedies what is threatened (the established social order) is not valued, and the eruption of chaos becomes liberating and positive.
That simplification and clarification — of structure, of roles, of mission — became liberating, because it became obvious what we needed to do next.

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, in Peters» day, she claimed to see weight loss as a tool that she and other women could use to liberate themselves, or, in her words, to become more «efficient.»
Now a weird yet historic mash - up of Silicon Valley technology and Wall Street greed is thrusting upon us the latest economic fraud: the so - called «sharing economy,» with companies like Uber, Airbnb and TaskRabbit allegedly «liberating workers» to become «independent» and «their own CEOs,» hiring themselves out for ever - smaller jobs and wages while the companies profit.
This was the «liberating» discovery of postmodern philosophy (that delirious season of festive nihilism): Having forsaken its fiduciary ground, reason becomes pure positing, sheer assertion, jouissance.
Certainly Equiano became an eloquent critic of slavery; nevertheless, for him, Noll writes, biblical religion meant «the nearly total application of Scripture to the liberating effect of the Christian gospel for the individual person.»
America had become Egypt, white rulers Pharaohs, slaves the oppressed Israelites who would be liberated by bloody plagues sent from heaven.
Through the lens of gender, race, and sexual orientation, the past can be re-read in a way that creates «communities of resistance,» which can become «liberating, transformative social movements.»
In a world asking too little of itself, feeling cast adrift on a sea of parent-less chaos, timidly sticking its toes into the waters of life when what we need is a faithful plunge, Christian baptism has become again a liberating, revolutionary act.
One of the key objectives of democratic education should be to counteract racist education, thus liberating persons to be and become themselves instead of living in bondage to racial stereotypes.
That God can liberate me from my idolatries is, indeed, one of the ways in which I may become aware of his gracious presence.
I assume Cotter uses the word «liberate» ironically, but, in fact, whatever they eventually became, the Crusades began as a defensive measure, an attempt to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim leaders who were oppressing Christians.
To the degree that he has become easy academic company, one could concur with Brazilian Lutheran theologian Walter Altmann that «much of Luther's liberating and revolutionary impact has been lost.
Can some of you understand why, the day I became an atheist was one of the happiest, most liberating days of my life?
(One of the liberating findings, as long as it does not become standard setting, of the Masters and Johnson research is that many women are capable of multiple orgasms — a series of climaxes during the same experience of intercourse.)
This eschatological consummation will be the death of the transcendent God, his self - negation by a total incarnation of actualization «throughout the total range of human experience, «18 his «kenotic passion» fulfilled in a «new and liberated humanity «19 — a humanity liberated from even the memory of God to become its own Divine Self.20
In its advanced stage, the passive depletion has become active destruction: Remnants of associations historically charged with the cultivation of norms are increasingly seen as obstacles to autonomous liberty, and the apparatus of the state is directed toward the task of liberating individuals from any such bonds.
In contrast, some other believers maintained that the interaction between them was essential to discriminate the truly supernatural elements necessary to religious faith from irrational superstitions which distort faith; that it was also necessary to make faith reasonable and to express it intelligently to the moderns so as to offer them a faith that liberates reason from becoming idolatrous and inhuman.
Bishop Paulose became a «secular theologian» as he described himself, by using such liberating and redeeming language, listened to and understood perhaps by more outside the church than inside.
The person who has become free in himself can liberate others and share their suffering.
Over the course of the next couple years, as you learn to live in recognition of your fear and guilt, and as you learn to trust that Jesus is leading you to where He wants, you will look back over your life and see how much more liberated and free you have become.
The lines between pornographic and mainstream culture have become increasingly blurry; a slow creep in a more «liberated» direction seems to have reached a tipping point.
If we do not understand that the enemy is within, we will find a thousand ways of making someone «out there» into the enemy, becoming leaders who oppress rather than liberate others.»
The culture has become even more liberating in terms of the wants of individuals, more libidinally positive, if you will «softer,» more «feminized.»
Liberated from food laws, these probably economically upper middle class Christians had become gluttonous.
Since Christ had liberated them from male - dominated culture and set them as model leaders, the women became challenging figures more than men.
My reflection on liberation does not end with a consideration of whether the oppressed, once liberated, will become oppressors.
My reflection upon the oppressed - becoming - oppressor question usually finds consolation in part of the story of the newly liberated slaves recorded in Leviticus 19.
How this metamorphosis takes place; how a force existing as motion, heat, or light can become a mode of consciousness; how it is possible for aerial vibrations to generate the sensation we call sound, or for the forces liberated by chemical changes in the brain to give rise to emotion, — these are mysteries which it is impossible to fathom.
This happened because just as all sinned in Adam, and so became slaves to death and the devil, so all died and were raised to new life in Jesus, and so were liberated and redeemed from our slavery to death and the devil.
Zarathustra, and every authentic modern visionary, points the way to a total affirmation of the world, an affirmation which becomes possible only when the world appears as chaos, and man is liberated from every transcendent root and ground.
But — and this is a huge qualifier — if that message of justification by God's undeserved love is preached apart from an unmasking of the actual power relations which have aggravated these feelings to the level of a social neurosis; if people are released from the rat race of upward mobility only privatistically, with no critique of the economic and social ideology that stimulates such desperate cravings; if people are liberated from a bad sense of themselves without any sense of mission to change the conditions that waste human beings in such a way, then justification by faith becomes a mystification of the actual power relations, and the Christian gospel is indeed the opiate of the masses.
Becoming like the Proverbs 31 Woman is not about WHAT you do, but HOW you do it... I was so buoyed up by this idea and have kind of been floating on the liberating feeling of it and the power of the blessing of «Eshet Chayil»!
The goal is a liberated and liberating spirit, open to experiencing the truth that makes us free (John 8:32)-- free to grow, free to love and care, free to make a constructive impact on society, free to become all that the Creator dreamed for us to become!
Rather it is the occasion through which the divine power to save and liberate becomes most clearly manifest.
The autonomous person, liberated from the constraints of the past and free perhaps even from the stigma of social disapproval of his chosen lifestyle, has become the new god of the Canadian civil religion, almost totally eclipsing whatever communitarian elements have managed to survive the cultural shifts of recent decades.
She wrote to her sister Everina in 1787 that she was trying to become «the first of a new genus» of women — what some today might call «liberated».
At that point the allegedly liberated individuals become susceptible to any offer of renewed certainty.
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