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came under the influence of several spiritual mentors.
By now he was dissatisfied with Manichaeism and
came under the influence of Ambrose.
Seeking desperately for this he returned to America,
came under the influence of the Oxford Group Movement, 3.
He went on to gain his doctorate from Al - Azhar University in Cairo, and there
came under the influence of Sayyid Qutb.
He was from a wealthy family and for part of his education he traveled to Palestine, where
he came under the influence of Origen.
They were Muslim thinkers who
came under the influence of Greek philosophical enquiry and adopted a more rationalist understanding of Allah and the Qur» an.
Meanwhile the ecumenical movement
came under the influence of neo-orthodox Europeans, and this drew many church leaders into their orbit.
In our effort to show that there was no «holy language,» we must not forget that the language dealt with such concepts as «holy,» «glory,» and visions of the future, and did so in such a way that enduring impressions were made on the total persons of those who
came under its influence.
One of the little men is a boy called Ned, and he is a boy of wavering moral character; but at Plumstead School
he comes under the influence of Professor Bhaer, a German pedagogue who has an unusual method of discipline.
I have learned this big time these past months
coming under the influence of people who while speaking of Jesus deny His Grace.
Those who
came under his influence were convinced it came directly from God.
Another explanation for the breadth of my range of friends is that I am a Texas Methodist who went to Yale,
came under the influence of Barth and Wittgenstein, taught two years for the Lutherans at Augustana College (Rock Island, Illinois), and 14 for the Catholics at Notre Dame, and have ended up with the Methodists at Duke.
Another historian who
came under the influence of Ritschl but might better be considered as in the tradition of Schleiermacher was Ernst Troeltsch (1865 - 1923).
Troeltsch's The Social Teaching of the Christian Churches only came to have great influence in the United States after its English publication in 193l.7 Both of the Niebuhr brothers had
come under its influence using it much earlier from its German editions.
The New Testament came into being as the result of the coming of Jesus and the tremendous impact which his life and teaching made upon those who
came under his influence.
But, in many places, ardent adherents of the Reformation were at work, preachers who had studied in Wittenberg and in other evangelical centers or who had
come under the influence of the Reformers through their writings.
It seems that hospital Labor / Maternity wards have
come under the influence of ideology rather than evidence.
Apollo 8 «was the first time humans left the Earth and
came under the influence of the gravitational pull of another body,» he notes, making Apollo 11 in some regards a repetition of the feat.
In this occasion, the researchers applied their expertise to the area of language substitution, i.e. when the language of one region
comes under the influence of the language of a neighbouring region considered to be at a greater social and economic advantage.
His academic career led him through the University of Missouri (AB in 1910, AM in 1911) where
he came under the influence of Frederick H. Seares (1873 - 1964)- and subsequently to Princeton, then being a rejuvenated under the new administration of President Woodrow Wilson, with young Henry Norris Russell (1877 - 1957) at the head of its astronomy department.
You may be trusting and
coming under the influence of the person.
The coastal regions of Sarawak
came under the influence of the Bruneian.
Two childhood friends growing up in poverty in south Boston
come under the influence of a local crime boss, only to strike out on their own when he is caught and imprisoned by the F.B.I. Despite the marketing that features explosions and SWAT teams galore (neither of which actually appear in the film) What Doesn't Kill You is a character - driven drama set in the world of petty urban crime.
Like any child, Chappie will
come under the influence of his surroundings — some good, some bad — and he will rely on his heart and soul to find his way in the world and become his own... Read On
Ethan Embry continues to impress with his genre work, this time as a heavy metal loving artist that
comes under the influence of the Devilish allure of his families new home.
Confidence at rock bottom, Max
comes under the influence of the charismatic, ultraconservative Pastor Clive at Reid's evangelical church.
She heads to the West Coast, while he is sent to Canada, where
he comes under the influence of a mysterious American with a violent streak.
It's simply human nature that sometimes makes us do what we normally would never do, so we should remain calm and not
come under the influence of the instincts and desires to manifest our power.
As a mature student at Saint Martin's School of Art
he came under the influence of Victor Pasmore and other proponents of constructivism.
Dzubas
came under the influence of Greenberg in 1948 when he responded to an ad Greenberg had placed in the Partisan Review for summer lodging.
During World War II
she came under the influence of the refugee French surrealists.
The 19th - century Hudson River School of landscape painting consisted of a loose - knit group of painters, inspired by Romanticism, who were based in New York City during the 1850s, and who
came under the influence of the English - born artist Thomas Cole (1801 — 1848).
He came under the influence of the emigre surrealists Joan Miro and Surrealist Andre Masson (1896 - 1987), and his themes became more personal and his abstract imagery more organic.
He came under the influence of the Abstract Expressionists and Bay Area figurative movement.
Born in Hong Kong and moving to the UK in 1970, by 1984 Fiona Rae was attending South London's Goldsmiths College, where
she came under the influence of Michael Craig - Martin and Richard Wentworth who were teaching there.
Toward the end of the 1930s, as Gorky
came under the influence of the work of André Masson, his work seemed to depend less on explicit references verifiable to the spectator and more on a felt memory expressed in his developing, vibrant palette.
Stephen Hannock's formal artistic training began at Bowdoin and led him to participate in the Twelve College Exchange, where at Smith College
he came under the influence of Leonard Baskin, the renowned sculptor, illustrator, printmaker, and graphic artist.
In 1952 he lived, briefly, in New York where
he came under the influence of Willem de Kooning.
He studied painting and life - drawing at night classes at Belfast School of Art, before winning a scholarship to the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin in 1917 where
he came under the influence of Sean Keating.
In the 1870s
she came under the influence of French Impressionism, learning a good deal about drawing from the great figurative artist Edgar Degas in the process.
Although I admired the modern painting of Europe, I never
came under the influence of any one artist or school -LSB-...] Recently I felt that most painting modern or conservative was terribly remote from conditions that were really, really affecting people's lives.
Not exact matches
After the recent Cambridge Analytica controversy, which involved a political consultancy misappropriating and misusing people's data in an attempt to
influence the 2016 presidential election, Facebook has
come under intense fire.
The NRA has
come under considerable public pressure for the
influence its lobbying has cultivated in Washington, D.C..
He first notes that the Christian concept of God as Father has been
under attack» much of the attack
coming from Catholics
influenced by feminist psychology.
He was born
under such and such circumstances; he
came under the formative
influences of the people to which he belonged; and when upon reaching maturity he felt an inner impulse and call to this end, he began in his own way to teach others.
The rule of the Arabs in Sind
came to an end in 396 (A.D. 1005) when Mahmud of Ghazna sent an army of Turks and Hindu mercenaries
under Abdu» r Razzaq to uproot the power of the Qarmati Ima'ilis, who seem to have gained considerable
influence there.
I did not consciously
come to this conviction
under the
influence of Wesley, but I have little doubt that as the leader of a great lay movement he would agree.
Whitehead entitled his explosively original «essay in cosmology,» Process and Reality.1 The title led to a subsequent emphasis on a way of thinking called «process thought,» or «process theology,» among those who
came under his towering
influence.
As oppressive as this legislation seems, it is fitting that these new regulations
come under the guise of an anti-terrorism law, because that fits well into the narrative of protecting Russian national identity and deeply held Russian values against dangerous foreign
influences.
The third root of the U.S. bishops» recasting of the Catholic conception of just war as beginning with a presumption against war was the pragmatic need to find a compromise between proponents of traditional Catholic just war theory and those Catholics who,
under a variety of
influences, had
come to regard their faith as opposing war altogether.