Sentences with phrase «coming of age»

Fulfilling the need to participate in a coming of age ceremony that is common in most cultures throughout history but largely lacking in mainstream western culture.
Today we in the West have lost this, we live as children eternally, there's no coming of age ritual in the same way, society has watered down the issue to having a beer with your dad and his mates when you're 16.
The former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper experienced a rocky start to his Manchester United career, losing his place to backup keeper Anders Lindergaard multiple times during his two year spell at the club, but he appears to be coming of age, and maturing into a truly world class keeper.
The Defense is coming of age.
THERE»S ANOTHERDawg coming of age in Athens.
Is this a disaster — or a sign that American soccer is coming of age?
All this, I think, makes it safe to say that we are seeing the coming of age of sport within the framework of our society.
The Spurs are coming of age and Pochettino is a great young coach.
So much variety and depth, I'm personally looking forward to gnabrys comeback and akpom coming of age.
In Halasian argot, people of all ages really do hail from all walks of life; America, a football hotbed, is that part of God's green earth which stretches from coast to coast; one's heart goes out to the less fortunate; athletics formulate character, as they have produced the stars of yesteryear, and have also given us the stars of today (the Bears themselves are coming of age under Finks, who is as sharp as a tack).
Is Bielik coming of age soon for a DM slot?
If its Cavalho, then Chambers becomes Vermaleen's replacement and Hector is coming of age as our second Right Back for the season (Jenkinson is still on our books though not available to us this season) and if its Sokratis, Chambers will become our holding / defensive midfielder.
It is part of the joint venture with global brewing giant SABMiller and signifies Amatil's coming of age in the premium beer market.
«This development is testament to the organic marketplace in Australia now and its associated industry coming of age and hitting the big league.
It represented the «coming of age» for Over The Moo.»
In the early 1970's, as «The Pepsi Generation» was coming of age, Fullerton's son in - law, Doug LeFevre, joined the family business.
Now it's time for operators to focus on the next generation of young consumers — Generation Z, a group that is coming of age and looking for foodservice that satisfies its food cravings.
But my real -LCB- food -RCB- «coming of age» happened when I lived abroad in London for 6 months my sophomore year.
In her book, Jenna tells her «coming of age» story including her experience of entering into culinary school with a vision of becoming a food writer.
First, from the prison letters, there is the affirmation of the coming of age of the world.
His optimistic stance carries with it the danger of a quietistic indulgence of repressive regimes, a quietism which assumes the apparently natural inexorability of human liberation through the lengthy process of humanity's coming of age.
Full Gospel leaders can prove that their movement is coming of age in its second century by establishing means by which their denominations and organizations can nurture healthy self - examination, allowing constructive criticism with impunity even by younger members.
«Although public opinion on abortion has stayed relatively steady for four decades, support for legalizing the procedure under any circumstance spiked in the early 1990s, when today's fortysomethings were coming of age,» wrote Emma Green for The Atlantic in 2015.
This is just what man's coming of age is taken to mean.
Thus I assert with Bonhoeffer the breakdown of the religious a priori and the coming of age of man.
In his letters from prison he wrote of the world «coming of age».
As Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, we are now living through humankind's «coming of age».9
A second important element in pastoral counseling's coming of age is the development of an appropriate norm.
The third element in pastoral counseling's coming of age may be seen in the clearer definition of specialized pastoral counseling as a community - based ministry.
Our evolution from a singular celled organism due the inward placed orders of the submicrocosmological being subjected beforehand; is but an under the unknowable considerations regarding the whys and hows of cellular cosmologies tenured coming of age.
Our universe may be say 16 billion years old while over at the far end of the Cosmos there is a universe just coming of age and is only say 2 billion years old.
This was a welcome notion among many of the clergy coming of age in the latter decades of the last century.
One of 2016's most surprising breakout films - i0t currently holds a 97 % on Rotten Tomatoes — is Irish coming of age comedy Sing Street inspired by New Wave music, the raise of the music video and teenage romance.
Harvey Cox has pointed out that secularization is, in Dietrich Bonhoeffer «s words, «man «s coming of age,» a freeing from the bondage of all closed metaphysical systems.2.
As African Americans coming of age in Los Angeles during the social unrest of the 1960's, both Johnson and Beckwith were heavily influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of the Beloved Community.
The coming of age leads us to a true recognition of our situation before God.
She writes about coming of age in the apologetics / Moral Majority world of American evangelicalism (so fascinating!)
In his book The New Essence of Christianity, Hamilton says that «My essay as a whole is deeply indebted to Bonhoeffer, and may be taken as a theological response to the coming of age of the world as he has analyzed it.
God as a problem - solver must be rejected, as well as the idea that man has a «God - shaped blank» within him.28 Hamilton's brief sketch of Bonhoeffer on the twentieth anniversary of his death builds primarily on the Letters, showing that Bonhoeffer is important for the concepts of the «world coming of age» and «religionless Christianity.
What he laments as the derailing of the American Catholic «coming of age» a younger generation of Catholics is discovering as the high adventure of fidelity.
Yes, it stands alone as a funny, moving coming of age show.
What greater tribute to the glory of man and his coming of age could we ask for than that?
To the extent that the new world may be described as man's coming of age, we must be ready for all the refinements it necessitates for the way we talk about God.
But, according to him, it was the crucified and risen Christ who made the autonomy of the human being and the coming of age possible.
In coming of age the adolescent recognizes that he must stand on his own feet, and not be looking to his parents to extricate him from the problems and difficulties into which his ineptness and weakness lead him.
The whole Judeo - Christian heritage, from whose roots the new world has sprung, may be regarded as the medium by which God the Father has been leading the human race to its coming of age.
When I was coming of age in the 1970s, drug use was already undermining the white middle class.
«Passing out» may be considered the ultimate «coming of age» for a teenage girl.
«Birdlike, I was testing my wings, coming of age.
Ambersons tells the story of George Amberson Minafer, a spoiled young man coming of age at a time of upheaval in his fictional Midwest hometown (modeled on Tarkington's Indianapolis), and headed for a «comeuppance» as the world changes and his Gilded Age lifestyle collapses.
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