Sentences with phrase «deeply changed man»

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I am intrigued that when Jesus stated ``... but not so among you, rather, you are to call no man your father... teacher... mentor... for you are all brothers», I think the model of «teaching» changed deeply into a model of equal disclosure and honesty, using perhaps the written Bible as a launching point for that disclosure and honesty.
Better the man whose «deeply held» convictions allows him to change his position on abortion every other year (today, he plans to outlaw it).
Not only have such men long since become convinced of the essential incoherence of this theism in its efforts to combine the religious insights of Christianity with the philosophical wisdom of the Greeks, but they are also deeply repelled by the central claim of Greek wisdom, that this world of time and change is somehow inferior or not fully real.
Many men who had begun a conventional pastoral ministry sometime in the latter half of the century found themselves so deeply involved in the forces of social change that they felt compelled to alter radically their concept of the ministry.
Director Matthew Heineman, who embedded himself deeply and survived fire fights to capture the film's footage, builds a compelling and painful picture of two men setting their sights on being the change necessary to save their homes from violence and corruption.
By turns funny and deeply moving, Jennifer Finney Boylan explores the remarkable territory that lies between men and women, examines changing friendships, and rejoices in the redeeming power of family.
Timely and timeless, this is a dramatic and deeply moving novel about an act of violence in a small, Southern town and the repercussions that will forever change a young man's view of human cruelty and compassion.
I know this: the men who've worked with our dogs since May of 2016 when the program launched, have changed and been deeply impacted by Ruff Start.
Caring for the Earth is caring for the communities that live there, and Pacific Standard's environmental stories this year speak to the deeply personal nature of climate change and environmental justice, from the crabbers who first sounded the alarm on our changing oceans, to the mother who observed both Colorado's climate and her own mind become increasingly erratic, to the one, «articulate, informed, polite» man with the weight of the world on his shoulders.
The GWPF describes themselves as «deeply concerned about the costs and other implications» of policies designed to mitigate man - made climate change.
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