«For many if not most of the people I was
coming into contact with in local churches, talking about their congregation meant citing statistics of one sort or another, or details of particular programs.»
The objects of perception from which common sense «proceeds» and which conventional theories assume to be such that
we come into contact with them in an utterly elementary way, are results of complicated operations or, in other words, the concretion of complicated constellations which are to be thoroughly studied and explained.
«The fact that American badgers could bury carcasses of this size indicates that they could potentially bury the majority of the carrion that they would
come into contact with in the wild.
But the best thing you can do is think about those single - use items
you come into contact with in your daily life: water bottles, bags, takeout food containers, etc..
What can we do to stop free radical damage as much as possible considering the amount of pollution and inorganic chemicals that
we come into contact with in our modern lives?
It's entertaining to watch Grace and Emma bond with Meg and the locals
they come into contact with in both Paris and Monte Carlo.
The potent chemical mutates animals that
come into contact with in to enormous sizes, while making them even more ferocious than they are normally.
The vet has ruled out pretty much every poison or chemical we can think of that she could have
come into contact with in or around our house.
The pieces in John Mason: Sculpture are reminiscent of the Nevada desert landscapes and indigenous Indian art
he came into contact with in his youth but embody his later influences, including Buckminster Fuller's dyomaxic maps and the pared - down aesthetic of mid-century California architecture.
These first drawings also show Twombly already internalizing the inspiration that Rauschenberg seems to have imparted to all those who
came into contact with him in those days.
Often, the Dental Assistant is the first person a patient
comes into contact with in the office.
Not exact matches
In a deep state of depression, he
comes into contact with an alien symbiote which gives him powers that closely match the web - slinger's.
A study
in the International Journal of Workplace Health Management found that people who bring their dogs
into the workplace are less stressed, and that sense of job satisfaction extends to people who
come into contact with the pet.
In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that human babies and toddlers are at greater risk because they come into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused beddin
In a paper published
in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that human babies and toddlers are at greater risk because they come into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused beddin
in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that human babies and toddlers are at greater risk because they
come into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused bedding.
The small tag rests on the back of the wearer's neck, and lights up
in green, yellow or red (red meaning a large, potentially dangerous level of impact) when the athlete
comes into contact with someone or something.
«Family members are good but independent persons are even better, [like] a school teacher, a grocery store owner he may have
come into contact with, someone
in the neighborhood,» says Ms. Warburton
in an interview.
Working on his PhD
in polymer chemistry at Brown, he had been developing activation coatings for drugs, which would enable a pill to behave differently depending on the bodily fluid that it
comes into contact with.
Many of the most stressful jobs involve peril and significant hazard, whether it's
coming into contact with hazardous materials, or having other people's lives
in your hands.
Since the coffee beans
in cold brew never
come into contact with heat, the coffee oils don't develop the same acidity and characteristically bitter tang as you might find
in your traditional cup.
«We're updating our
contact list
in accordance
with Canada's new anti-spam legislation
coming into effect July 1, 2014,» Faulhaber Communications has been telling subscribers to its service
in recent email messages.
Earlier this week
in the British House of Lords, Lord James (a corporate expert at money laundering) stood up and announced that he had been secretly
in contact with a mysterious organization he called Foundation X, an organization that has
come forward offering to inject billions of dollars
into the failing British economy.
Health officials
in Texas have already announced the death of a 77 - year - old Harris county resident from Vibrio: She
came into contact with flood waters when they ripped
into her home, and later died as a result of flesh - eating disease.
As you can see on the chart above, $ SPY could easily
come into contact with its 50 - day MA
with just one more substantial down day
in the broad market.
For years, consumers searching online for blue widgets
come in contact with your link and click through, landing on your website and converting
into sales.
In my personal opinion, if we ever actually
come into contact with other alien species and it is they,
with superior technology, who
contact us, the idea that a religion were pervade their society seems unlikely as I'm sure you and I are both aware that religion is mostly divisive and an impediment to progress.
Paradoxically the more atheists I
come into contact with the more strength I find
in my belief that they, for lack of a better term, lack a certain gene (yes, I get the irony).
God is very real, but until you encounter Him
in a way that changes your life and the lives of the people you
come into contact with, it's hard to see that.
A church is a place where hurting man can
come into contact with the one who has the power to heal and forgive
in Jesus Christ.
If it is true that the creator constantly supports, preserves, and renews His world, if everything new that appears
in the world has
come and continuously
comes from His plan for creation and from His creative power, then
in some way it has to
come into contact with the reality that forms the object of the sciences.»
The talks of the conference have sought to explain what it means to say we have faith
in God by looking at the evidence for His existence and his eternal plan to found the Church as man's true environment
in which he
comes into contact with his creator.
No matter how well adjusted some of us become
in our everyday lives,
coming back
into intense
contact with our families of origin can thrust some of us
into some serious emotional dysregulation.
Shine through me and be so
in me that every soul I
come into contact with may feel your presence
in my soul.
In reality, there is a growing number of clergy who accept this teaching and are seeking to show it in its positive and life - giving fullness in their pastoral work: many of them have had the opportunity to be involved in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teachin
In reality, there is a growing number of clergy who accept this teaching and are seeking to show it
in its positive and life - giving fullness in their pastoral work: many of them have had the opportunity to be involved in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teachin
in its positive and life - giving fullness
in their pastoral work: many of them have had the opportunity to be involved in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teachin
in their pastoral work: many of them have had the opportunity to be involved
in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teachin
in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have
come into contact with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teaching.
If Lutherans really believe what their theology says about Word and Sacrament, then I think they would be equally passionate about engaging other Christians: When Christians understand what Christ offers
in the sacraments, that understanding, and what is actually received, changes their lives because they
come into direct
contact with the death and new life of Jesus.
Saying the European renaisance was BECAUSE of arab influence might be exagerating the case a bit, but what is true is they generally
came into contact with classical greek philosophy through Arab translations because
in Europe most of the copies of those texts had been lost.
This opinion is perverted not because there is no divine becoming
in the immanence, but because only through the primal certainty of divine being can we
come into contact with the mysterious meaning of divine becoming, the self - division of God
in creation and His participation
in the destiny of its freedom.
From the end of the fifth century, Nestorian missionaries were working
in Central Asia and there was a possibility of Christians
coming into contact with the Chinese.
The only place where he might have
come into contact with practising Christians was the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium
in Trier which he attended for five years.
Those of the spiritual but not religious mindset
with whom I have
come into contact have engaged
in a rigorous study of faith (s).
We are so quick to point out the obvious lies about Jews and Israel that
come out
in Egypt — the Sinai Governors claims that the Mossad released a shark
into the Red Sea to kill Egyptians, or, as I once read
in a newspaper whilst on holiday
in Cairo, the tale of the magnetic belt buckles that Jews were selling cheap
in Egypt that would sterilize men on
contact — yet we so rarely examine our own misconceptions about the nature of our history
with the Egyptian nation.
Yet, wherever
in their commerce, conquests, and settlements they
came into contact with non-Christian peoples they developed agencies for spreading their form of the faith.
Reviewing the exegetical search of the early writers involves, then, for those of us who have
come into the inheritance of these traditions, the responsibility not only to interact
with these inherited traditions, but also to interpret these
in the context of the «extratextual hermeneutics that is slowly emerging as a distinctive Asian contribution to theological methodology [which] seeks to transcend the textual, historical, and religious boundaries of Christian tradition and cultivate a deeper
contact with the mysterious ways
in which people of all religious persuasions have defined and appropriated humanity and divinity.»
For example,
in 2 Kings 13:20 - 21, we can read of a dead man
coming back to life after
coming into contact with the bones of the prophet Elisha.
You mention the value or disvalue of Sunday sermons; contemplating reinventing Christianity without a Sunday service is to deprive yourself of those people who would never
come into contact with your thoughts and wisdom of your very own personal growing relationship
with Christ... which
in my opinion would be a waste of an opportunity.
In the case of Arianism, Newman said: «Certain it is that the true faith never could
come into contact with the heathen philosophies without exercising its right to arbitrate between them.»
Living our lives
in a way that (hopefully) reflects the gospel message
in everything we do, and drawing those we
come into contact with along the way closer to or deeper
into relationship
with God.
A major component lacking
in this discernment of historical and current mission goals as they actually operated
in practical situations is the consideration of the voices and actions of local people who
came into contact with missionaries
in each place.
He said: «If we as a the Church plan to reach out
with the gospel to folks who have never
come into contact with the Church, and they
come in to a church and find people dressed
in rather a quaint, unusual, old - fashioned way, it may well put up a few barriers
in terms of them relating to the gospel.
Peoples
in different parts of the world invented different gods, thousands of them, each god
with specific personality traits, rules, and stories, though, of course, when cultures
came into contact with one another there was an interchange of elements from one religion to another.
They must rather be disposed off
in a burning furnace and their resultant solution disposed off at high seas where growing plants would not
come into contact with their solution.