Sentences with phrase «by moldings of»

In the past, incorporating inspirations from nature into buildings was both necessary and beneficial - think of the high windows and ceilings of pre-war apartments that allowed abundant daylight, surrounded by moldings of flowers and animals, overlooking pocket gardens and trees on the street.

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Bots can help solve this by working as a centralized point of contact where workers in different departments can communicate and collaborate without having to break the multidepartmental mold.
By contrast, Winnebago manufactures almost everything itself — from the aluminum extrusions and plastic moldings used for parts to cabinetry and countertops to the bedspreads and other soft goods that come out of the stitch - craft factory.
That difference in perspective can be molded by the kind of praise we receive, and that often starts when we're kids.
Drew Van Pelt, the head of Larson Juhl who was hired by Cool in 2011, says she connected him with other chiefs at sister companies like Johns Manville and molding - maker Marman Industries.
Amid the moldering stumps of old - growth brands — and often inexplicably overlooked by its own trade media — the practice of branded marketing is actually thriving.
Then he laid out his publishing company's process: Rusk would spend between 10 and 12 hours being interviewed over the phone by an Advantage editor, and those interviews would then be transcribed and molded into a series of chapters.
The report: Years ago, when many advisors may have joined the industry, insurers sought to grow by casting a wider net building and acquiring capabilities to amass large product or geographic footprints in the mold of a full - service financial institution.
The firm is completing over 75 transactions a year in Brooklyn by breaking the mold and customizing its approach to suit the needs of investors, property owners, developers and lenders.
The future of the digital currency economy will be molded by the accountants, lawyers and financial professionals who step up today.
In fact, they said, Mr. Trump's celebration would be a relatively subdued affair — marked by Mr. Trump's own touches, to be sure, but in the mold of past affairs.
It would of been interesting to see how his life was molded by his faith... guess it was not important enough back then.
By this Huizinga does not mean to equate culture and play but only to suggest that «in its earliest phases culture has the play - character, that it proceeds in the shape and mold of play.
For Christians exile has been not only a condition forced upon a small group of people but a state into which everyone was called by God for their human maturation — a place of formation, where attitudes and motivations were molded by a community without earthly roots.
Many of the major models for the relationship between God and the world in the Judeo - Christian tradition are ones that emphasize the transcendence of God and the distance between God and the world: God as king with the world as his realm, God as potter who creates the cosmos by molding it, God as speaker who with a word brings the world to be out of nothing.
Is one's spirit molded by the spirit of Christ?
When Rob Bell released Love Wins, a book that made a compelling biblical case against the exclusivist theology that all non-Christians will be condemned to eternal conscious torment in hell, the Southern Baptist Convention released a resolution that stated: «Being troubled, even deeply troubled, by the implications of the biblical text does not give us a reason to abandon the text or force it into a mold that rests comfortably with us.
By virtue of his own research Sullivan arrived at the same fundamental vision about the nature of reality that Whitehead professed and molded it quite independently into a viable personality theory, suitable for use in psychotherapy.
The minor premise slinking beneath the surface here is, of course, that Newman was fully aware of the long - term sequelae effected by the strain of mold selected; he intended, that is, to be expunged.
That possibility seems to be ruled out for the theist, whose view of the relation between God and creation has been molded by the general biblical understanding of things.
It is by personal witness and the give - and - take of opinion in conversation, far more than by public addresses that attitudes are molded.
Culture became and ideological apparatus in the hands of the market forces to mold people as consumers in society by invading the inner - core of subjectivity of every individual.
Stressing the peasant background of Jesus and acknowledging the role of the social background and artistic skill in molding his thought, Legrand observes, «the type of imagination revealed by the parables is more that of a farmer than that of an artisan.
For even the contours of modern secularity have been subtly molded by biblical motifs.)
In unauthentic living we allow ourselves to be molded by what we think others expect of us.
They involve more than a temperament, of course; they have been comprehended and molded by an individuality.
But, on the other hand, they are inseparable in the sense that personal goals are shaped by the purposes of the institutions which environ them while community ends are molded by the aims of the individuals who comprise them.
The sun drenched valley of the Nile and the flooded plains of ancient Sumer both exerted profound influence in the molding of the outlook of ancient men for whom Egypt and Babylonia were the world and their forces the realities by which man must direct his life.
As Seyyed Hossein Nasr writes, «For traditional man, Muslim or otherwise, that is a man whose life and thought are molded by a set of principles of transcendent origin and who lives in a society in which these principles are manifested in every sphere does not have cause to question the teaching of his religion.
This body of sin, molded through the ages by the set of society against God, suggests the permanent meaning of original sin.
There the life of the nation has been molded by ancestor - worship to a cohesion which has outlived the changes of 5,000 years; and Christianity, when it demands that a man surrender that, demands that he become an outlaw from his own nation.
If you ever attempt (and a few have) to use any of the stories mention in the bible as a test of scientific theory and then use them in court for defense, by invoking the angel Satan made me do it, or God said so, then who are you to say «He's lying», in short mold the fantasy into your reality.
On the other hand his control and efficacy operate not by arbitrary (that is to say, independent and «omnipotent») overruling, nor by being the only active elements in the occasion; but by the persuasive molding of new possibilities, by redirecting the pressures of prior actualities, by providing new opportunity for advance, and by offering the «lure» which evokes from each occasion in the ongoing process the movement towards satisfaction of its «subjective aim».
It had been rather obvious that medieval culture had grown up under the aegis of the Church and had been molded by it.
But being troubled, even deeply troubled, by the implications of the biblical text does not give us a reason to abandon the text or force it into a mold that rests comfortably with us.
The only relevant question for the theologian is the basic assumption on which the adoption of a biological as of every other Weltanschauung rests, and that assumption is the view of the world which has been molded by modern science and the modern conception of human nature as a self - subsistent unity immune from the interference of supernatural powers.
Accordingly, some of the basic presuppositions of Hartshorne's philosophy are assuredly molded by the Christian vision of reality.
seem to want to mold public policy based on the rantings of fictional characters created by a hypocrite who railed against socialist and collectivist principles and then collected her Medicare and Social Security benefits later in life, can we also consider alternatives?
Homogeneity may be inevitable and perhaps even desirable for the faith - based nonprofits already in the service - provider mold, but Wuthnow joins the chorus of those warning congregations to «jealously guard their freedom» by being «wary of government support.»
a set of cosmological and anthropological views that owed not a little to the vast mélange of Hellenism and Orientalism flooding the world where he grew up, and providing him with the unique setting for still other ideas, of sin, Satan, death, of the sinful and therefore mortal nature of man — as «flesh» — of the «spiritual» forces arrayed against God and his Messiah and all the faithful, of the victory to be won by the Messiah when he should at last appear — all these ideas were shaped to the mold of certain half - Jewish, half - pagan ideas which Paul seems to have derived from the world about him.
Parents are urged to develop an atmosphere of mutual respect; to communicate on levels of fun and recreation as well as on discipline and advice; to allow a child to learn «through natural consequences» — that is, by experiencing what happens when he dawdles in the morning and is permitted to experience the unpleasantness and embarrassment of being late to school; to encourage the child and spend time with him playing and learning (positively) rather than spending time lecturing and disciplining (negatively), since the child who is misbehaving is often merely craving attention and if he gets it in pleasant, constructive ways, he will not demand it in antisocial ways; to avoid trying to put the child in a mold of what the parent thinks he should do and be, or what other people think he should do and be, rather than what his natural gifts and tendencies indicate; to take time to train the child in basic skills — to bake a cake, pound a nail, sketch or write or play a melody — including those things the parents know and do well and are interested in.
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May God empower us by the Holy Spirit to proclaim salvation in the name of our Lord Jesus, the Christ and to thereby become disciples molded in His likeness as the Gospel spreads throughout the world.
We live in a land that has made the accumulation of stuff a divine right AND a divine attribute surrounded by a consumer culture that has «shoved us into it's mold» while we weren't looking.
According to a medieval legend the Rabbi of Prague once molded a statue of clay and brought it to life by placing the sacred and unspoken name of Almighty God on its forehead.
They are continually being molded by powerful forces — capitalistic, nationalistic, democratic, or pseudodemocratic — and by many forms of community, which affect the life and thought of great numbers of them far more than what they hear in the churches.
This methodology regards all theological «truths» as molded by circumstance and culture; it takes more seriously the pluralism of the modern world and the importance of democratic consensus in church government.
The man who is shaped and molded by his continuing participation in the round of Christian liturgical worship is the man who comes gradually to be informed by the spirit which animates and governs the liturgy — and that spirit is nothing other than response to the gospel of Christ, made known and communicated through the preaching of the gospel, but not through verbal symbols alone; the response becomes effective through the whole action which includes mind and body, will and emotions, in an offering to God in union with his brethren.
Some of us eventually begin to mold our own beliefs (our god) as we get older and think for ourselves, but we continue to be influenced by the beliefs of others.
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