Sentences with phrase «blind leap»

I show that faith doesn't actually allow for blind leaps, but instead, our beliefs change as we are persuaded and convinced by the evidence presented to us.
Every opportunity should drive forward your company's long - term vision, but there are a few principles that ensure you're making smart moves when it comes to risk — not blind leaps of faith.
In my 11th year of teaching, after living in the English / language arts world, steeped in social studies standards creation and implementation, I was taking a giant, blind leap into the subject that mocked me through my entire childhood — that dreaded math.
I might occasionally be better served by leaping before I look, though, if only because blind leaps can often be fun leaps.
However, it is far beyond a blind leap of faith, as the Bible and the life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus are evidence that there is a God and that He loves us enough to provide a way for salvation even though we as sinners don't deserve it.
Faith doesn't take a blind leap into the unknown.
Of course, the Christian's faith goes beyond the merely rational; there is a «leap,» to use Kierkegaard's word, but it is not a blind leap.
But then, maybe I have a blind leap of faith in there somewhere.
Faith took on the dimension of a blind leap, only an act of the will pro Deo.
Take the blind leap of faith.
Hank Hanegraaff said, «Faith in Christ is not some blind leap into a dark chasm, but a faith based on established evidence.»
Faith for Calvin is not a blind leap into the utterly unknowable, much less mere speculation.
It is, in fact, such dogmatic and vulgar materialism that requires a blind leap of faith.
Reason is the light of the known and faith is a «blind leap» into the unknown.
Religion and theology is viewed simply as a blind leap of faith, rather than fides quaerens intellectum.
I kind of think the stars of the rest of the story were fairly confident that what they were passing along was accurate and true, not a blind leap.
It is definitely not a blind leap.
, but immediately swoops down from the majestic calm of the stars into the terror of World War II and a bomber pilot giving his farewell to life over the wireless as his plane burns furiously around him and he prepares to make a blind leap without a parachute.
Okabe said the union disliked how the state's offer required teachers to «take a blind leap of faith» by agreeing to an evaluation system that has not been fully developed or defined, yet would determine future compensation and job security.
I think a lot of people make a blind leap without thinking about all the aspects.
If caught and forced on the run, Arno can now free run his way down to perform controlled descents instead of blind leaps.
I have no idea how the color will develop in each painting but try to follow the trajectory that each painting takes and after often feels like a blind leap of faith.

Phrases with «blind leap»

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