Sentences with phrase «common with»

He said: «It appears that, in common with the United States and other partners, the UK is responding to events in a reactive way, and it is difficult to discern the strategic intentions behind this approach.
This position has much in common with historical orthodoxy, but one major difference is that it welcomes a historical investigation of the text.
What he plainly sought quite a lot of was pleasure and fame, and in that regard he may have had something in common with Sartre that was more important than what divided them.
You sir, have alot in common with some bearded men in Central and Southwest Asia who like to stone people.
The GOP have nothing in common with Christianity and they are not subject matter experts on the economy either (i.e. remember how that trickle down economics stuff worked out during the last GOP president?).
It is not at all like Hume's bundle of impressions, but has much more in common with Kant's faculty of outer sense.
Because process philosophy is essentially a relational philosophy, it has in common with feminism an emphasis upon the interconnectedness of persons and of humans with nature.
These snake handlers share one thing in common with other Christians: Faith.
Nevertheless, even though it is expressive of this profane consciousness, process philosophy is able to speak of God — a God indeed who has surprisingly much «in common with the God of the New Testament.»
It is immediately obvious that at least the conception of such a project has something in common with Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and, in his own way, with Karl Rahner.
The historico - cultural context in which the papacy finds itself at the beginning of the twenty - first century has significantly more in common with the era of the great Fathers of the Church such as Athanasius, Ambrose or Gregory the Great than with more recent centuries.
In 1531 St John of Avila was imprisoned for his view that «it was better to give almsthan to found chaplaincies,» a view which had much in common with Illuminism, but he was eventually cleared.
We have enough of those already... Instead, look for six other good leadership qualities which leaders have in common with marshmallows.
If he knew he was God's son, then his human relationship to the Father had nothing in common with ours, for he would have lived in certitude while we must live by faith.
The usual theological bedfellows are split: Lutherans have more in common with Anabaptists in being wary of politics, while Calvinism is more akin to a Catholic stance in favour.
You have more in common with them than you may realize.
When I became a Catholic over a decade later one of the many things I thanked God for was that I now had in common with the Irish their (and now my) most precious possession.
Kappen says «paradoxically, in spite of his avowed atheism, Marx's philosophical concern has much in common with the ultimate meaning of human existence.
A person has certain features in common with all persons, others he shares with members of groups to which he belongs, and still others are singularly his own.
If you are a Christian in a marriage relationship, you have been entrusted with beautiful truths that are meant to shine bright for ALL to see, not just those who have lots in common with you.
What does nuclear deterrence have in common with (1) pacifist idealism, (2) the modern notion that warfare must be total, and (3) romanticism's vision of history?
One thing, however, we can say with reasonable certainty is that the large body of sayings which he gives in common with Luke must have conic down to both, whether in writing or by word of mouth, from a period much earlier than the date at which the two authors wrote.2 It brings us that much nearer to the fountainhead.
Confluence has to do with a simultaneity of mutual influence, and I suspect it has much in common with what the Jungians mean by «synchronicity,» but without the air of self - important mysticism.
And you're suggesting that Jesus has lots in common with GOP candidates?
Since the human developed out of the subhuman, and since this process of development was a continuous one, it is essential to understand what man has in common with other animals, as well as to describe the threshold that marked his appearance as something genuinely and decisively new.
CNN is not suggesting, from its lofty pedestal of perverted propaganda, that Jesus has anything in common with Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, is it?
Methodologically, the content of the present book has much in common with Christian natural theology as that is characterized in my earlier book.
I can have nothing in common whatsoever with a stranger who is an Atheist, and yet still have more in common with that Atheist than a person I've known for years who happens to be religious.
That was a typo; I meant to say that liberals would NOT call him a crazy conservative; Jesus had more in common with the Occupy movement, say, that the Tea Party.
Berry, like Adeimantus, has more in common with the Zapotec resistance to conquest in Mexico, and a spirited defense of one's own.
I look at the wars the USA has been involved in and see little in common with other countries wars to occupy, denude the country of resources and wealth and leave the country worse off for the endeavor.
This self - absorption is not the examined life of Socrates having more in common with the monologue habits of a bad movie super villain.
After all, we all have much more in common with others than differences.
I'm just saying that his «libertarian worldview» may not share much in common with the «progressive libertarianism» of our bourgoeis bohemians or even our Straussians....
Honestly for all the complaining they do about atheists, their actions can sometimes have alot in common with religious intolerance.
When a group of parents in a community of faith work together to educate their children in the life of faith, this gives members of each family something in common with other families.
He cites the Welsh chapel he grew up in as an example: «In common with many Welsh Presbyterian churches, it was rooted in the conservative evangelical theology of the 18th century revivals.
The modern crisis of narrative vision has much in common with the apocalyptic crisis.
Today's Christians have something in common with Christians who lived 100 years ago, 200 years ago, 500, 1000 even 2000 years ago: they all were convinced that Jesus would return in their lifetime, and they're all wrong.
Seems you may more in common with the religious then you realize
One thing Atheist have in common with God, we enjoy seeing Christians» head spin trying to make sense of the Bible.
And their belief system has NOTHING in common with Anders Behring Breivik.
And again if you think my views make me seem to be «more in common with the religious than I realize» that's you making one of those apparently illegal assumptions.
I'm guessing your bible had those annotations at the top of each page, as is common with a lot of bibles.
Eckhart's preaching style seems to have a lot in common with that of Jesus in the New Testament, who appears contradictory and paradoxical.
Trusting in God has hardly anything in common with calculating the probabilities of a successful future.
We do know that the Antitheist category has much in common with religious fundamentalism.
Leslie Knope will probably be thrilled to meet the Vice President, but it's difficult to think of a politician who has less in common with Ron Swanson.
«Seventy - five years ago evangelical leader J. Gresham Machen observed that Bible - believing Protestants and faithful Roman Catholics shared more in common with one another than they did with others who denied the deity of Christ, the miracles of Jesus, the Holy Trinity, or the second coming of Christ.
As you pass the cranberry sauce, enjoying casual conversation with the one cousin you actually have things in common with, it happens.
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