They will tell you if your business book
clearly teaches the points you're trying to convey in the most effective manner.
Not exact matches
Artificial contraception is promoted (after each birth, when we can feel vulnerable) and sterilisation may be suggested at some
point, making it all the more important that the Church's
teachings are
clearly proclaimed.
If you're doing something
clearly contrary to the
teachings of the Bible, he (or any other believer) can
point it out to you and recommend you turn away from it.
The problem under consideration has been clarified considerably by Hendrikus Boers, who identifies several
points in the New Testament at which christological exclusivism is
clearly transcended: (1) the authentic
teachings of Jesus, which «did not bring the love and forgiveness of God, but affirmed its presence... by articulating it» (6:23); (2) Paul's treatment of the «faith of Abraham» in Rom.
The article
clearly states that the
point of the program is to
teach GLBT's to be celibate.
If you ask the average Christians how God is most
clearly revealed in Jesus Christ, they may talk about His
teachings, His miracles, or maybe even His resurrection from the dead, but few would
point to the cross.
Let me put this another way so maybe you can see my
point more
clearly: if children started to play in traffic, would we assign someone to
teach them how to dodge traffic effectively or would we tell them to stay out of the street?
a rather
pointed open letter implicitly, but very
clearly, characterizing Catholic
teaching on sexual morality and marriage (and, perhaps, on abortion as well, though that is a little less clear) as «repression,» and implicitly characterizing the Archbishop himself, who is a strong defender of marriage, chastity, and the sanctity of human life, as an oppressor.
That's exactly the opposite of the pattern you'll find in the scriptures, and at the best
points of the tradition... I don't think that every Christian knows how to communicate the gospel
clearly, but I know every Christian can, because I was
taught to.»
But one thing is clear: though the website gives the Church's immemorial
teachings about marriage (and does it, it seems to me, mostly rather well) the
point is that this is very
clearly - as the Church's constant restatement of its unchanging beliefs for each new generation always is - a response to our current situation.
Clearly codes differing views, defines key terms and religious responses, Supports
points with key
teachings and quotes.
Can anything
teach that
point more
clearly than music?
In her Times essay Ravitch very
clearly cites four speeches (including a press conference) and four schools, to illustrate her
point that «the accounts of miracle schools demand closer scrutiny»: Obama in his 2011 State of the Union praises the Bruce Randolph School in Denver; then, it's Duncan addressing the 20th Anniversary
Teach for America celebration last February commending Urban Prep Academy in Chicago; then Bush (and Obama and Duncan) at a Miami High School event in March, before a crowd of adoring high schoolers being extolled for their progress; finally, Bloomberg gushing over PS - 33 in New York at a 2005 news conference.
«So, I don't know about a tipping
point, but
clearly, they are getting back to the
point where they are going to have to look at reductions in their
teaching workforce, if nothing else changes, and depending on what happens with enrollment, that could be very problematic,» he says.