Sentences with phrase «by reading all»

So, although the law of which Antigone speaks somehow has divine authority, she has not learned it by reading something like a Bible, with moral rules delivered by the gods.
I don't need religion to improve myself, I do that well enough on my own by reading avidly and by living a full, enriching life.
The sad state of the Catholics troubled me in childhood, but not until I was in college did this concern translate into a theological and philosophical interest promoted by reading Gilson and Maritain.
Atheists often argue that these questions can be equally answered by reading poetry or studying philosophy.
The Bible is Inspired of God, but in order to understand that you have to know the truth by reading and meditating on what you read.
It seems to me that neoclassical criticisms of classical theism misunderstand the theology of Aquinas by reading him through a too conceptualist rendering of his writings common to much so - called «Thomism.»
I will complete my remarks by reading an extended passage from Whitehead which presupposes the technical matters I have tried to clarify and which gives something of the flavor of what Whitehead himself might have wanted to contribute to a symposium on evaluating education.
Last week, Louizandre Dauphin, a 33 - year - old former high school English teacher, decided to relax by reading Mere Christianity and another book by pastor Timothy Keller at a nearby wharf.
As a member of the LDS church I agree its best to find out what mormons beleive by asking a member of the church then by reading all the anti-mormon books.
God loves you very much, and He wants you to know it by reading His Word.
By reading it, you will learn that many of the common beliefs about prayer are simply wrong.
For my first book, I tried to improve my mind by reading the Encyclopaedia Brittanica from A to Z and learn everything I could.
So, instead of stewing in my apartment, I decided to take a drive to the Stonehaven Wharf and sit by the water on this cold, rainy July day and try to pacify my mind by reading the works of Timothy Keller and C.S. Lewis.
Christ was following the Old Testament pattern of teaching the Word by reading it, then explaining it.
I have been helped by reading these posts, and believe that if you want to learn how to love the homeless in your area by meeting their needs and showing them the love of Jesus, you also will benefit from reading these posts.
While figures of black history won't be in the forefront of the news, you can keep learning by reading books.
So I try to bring the discussion home: «You can't beat a Southern Stoic who becomes a Catholic, partly by reading Heidegger.»
My appreciation for the Book of Mormon doesn't extend from the historical information that it purports, but from the spiritual strength I receive by reading it.
If you really want to stop making a total and complete ass out of yourself why don't you start by reading a few research studies on the biological differences between gay and straight people.
So I learned about the humanities in the way most of us do these days — by reading, by watching documentaries, by filmstrips (okay, so maybe kids today don't know what filmstrips are but shout - out to everyone over 40 years of age).
This came about by reading someone saying what the pharasees said, and I brought it up as a kind of conversation / debate..
Nonetheless, for those wanting to explore their own religious beliefs (or non-belief) by reading an honest and skeptical affirmation of the Christian faith by one of the world's best thinkers and social scientists, this book recommends itself.
By my reading, Paul Tillich helps the barbarians maintain their illusions.
At one point a student pronounced that he was fatigued by reading scripture.
Other people come to faith by reading about Jesus.
Those who want to take their stand here but also a little bit over there, who identify intelligence with complexification, and who believe truths are never simple would benefit by reading Horowitz but probably won't.
You can't tell what Jesus thinks and feels by reading second and third - hand accounts written decades after his death.
Now, what a child of God does with His truth, is up to them (free will), but everyone needs to know that your soul depends on knowing His truth by reading the Bible, comprehending it, and then abiding (applying) His truth to their lives to produce His righteous truth in all thoughts / beliefs, writings, actions as He instructs us to live while house in human form.
How could you ignore the contents of an article without knowing what they were by reading it in the first place?
I also learn by reading the bible; one of the things I learned is that the bible is not the Word.
No one will discover this by reading Pollock.
Every American student, by reading, discussion, and observation, should be thoroughly acquainted with the fundamentals of the political system of his country.
I don't know what your viewpoint is on someone being gay and a Christian, but let me suggest that you read his book before you talk about the «choice» Wesley Hill made to be gay (he didn't), or how his father was abusive or absent (he wasn't), or how Wesley should just «man up» and fall in love with a woman (he's tried), or get «cured» by reading the Bible and praying more (he probably reads the Bible and prays more than you or I).
I hear a lot of truth in the bible, but it's not the words themselves (as Jesus said about the Pharisees trying to find life by reading the Torah).
English translations to this day follow Jerome's lead by reading «the Almighty» wherever Shaddai appears.
He responded by relating the parable of the Good Samaritan, one of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading of 1 Corinthians 13....
Oh and by the way this Georgia State alumni would love for you to come down to Atlanta and march with us for gay rights... maybe it would open your eyes to us poor stupid southerners down here fighting for social change... but by reading your blind ignorant probably not.
By reading the explanations of the 99 names of God (Allah) you would know who you are dealing with and how to understand him clearly.
As followers of Jesus, we do not point people to Jesus by being lazy and annoying, or by reading our Bible when the company is paying us to work.
There are plenty of them but you would never know it by reading CNN stories.
When they learned «foreign» languages they acted on the knowledge by reading the Scriptures.
One could, of course, earn one's reviewer's fee the old - fashioned way, by reading it all from start to finish and then comparing it to similar works on other subjects and dissimilar works on the same subject.
I like to define «how» God should act, either by my expectation or by my reading of the First Covenant Books (old testament).
My family every time say that I am wasting my time here at web, except I know I am getting know - how every day by reading such pleasant posts.
He even seems to have been influenced by reading about Epicurus.
Even if one can in principle assign implicit prices to in - kind goods and services, in practice pricing the unpriced can be deviously difficult, as can be seen by reading the methods sections of papers in environmental economics as they come up with absurdly varying estimates of how to value an un-dammed river.
Answer: You can start by reading Matthew 23:13 - 36 (Jesus gave them the seven woes).
@Sabio... I agree that there are many interpretations that get stated, and maybe I'm just chiding at the idea that my own are always «confirmaton bias»... but I think I'm not the only one who has been suprised by a reading of David's cartoons or blogs that challenge my usual belief or interpretation.
Michael Zuckert, as I've also said before, surely teaches more truth about Locke than anyone else by reading the account of personal identity in the ECHU into THE SECOND TREATISE and elsewhere.
By reading the Bible, God invites you into the ongoing story of the Bible.
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