Sentences with phrase «defined by their commanding»

Her work is also textural, defined by commanding shapes and unconventional combinations of media — oil paint with acrylic, pencil, or dirt, for example.

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I meant since the term wasn't used by nor defined by Jesus then his command to «follow me» is somewhat open to interpretation.
Christians who, knowingly or unknowingly, embrace the model of «Christ without culture» — meaning Christianity in indifference to culture — are captive to the culture as defined by those who control its commanding heights.
Since authority is defined by its right to command, and since only persons command, only persons have authority in the proper sense of the word.
«85 What the report fails to acknowledge, of course, is that Protestantism (as well as Catholicism) in the United States achieves this harmony by relinquishing to civil agencies the authority to define God's commands.
The formidable structure of tradition with which the Law of Moses had come to be surrounded was designed to bring its demands within the compass of the individual by making every command applicable in a clearly defined way to each situation in which he might find himself.
After all, what else should politics be about if, as Aristotle suggests, it is the deliberation of how we ought to order our life together, and «ought» is defined by available and commanding ideas, which is to say, by culture?
And this first command defines the meaning of the second — the attitude which I take toward my neighbor is determined by the attitude which I take before God; as obedient to God, setting aside my selfish will, renouncing my own claims, I stand before my neighbor, prepared for sacrifice for my neighbor as for God.
, just published in paperback by ISI: «As more and more populations are added to the immense «global middle class,» each people is commanded to divorce itself from its culpable past» one said to be defined by intolerance and oppression.
Every pitcher has a ceiling with their command, an invisible upper limit that's defined by their natural athleticism and internal wiring.
The three lost souls are defined by, not in command of, what happens.
Endeavor — Defining the mid-size SUV segment by balancing the design, commanding driving position and utility of an SUV with the driving performance and handling of a car, the 2006 Mitsubishi Endeavor tackles daily driving, extended road trips or off - roading with ease.
10, of the Constitution to «define and punish... Offenses against the Law of Nations...» of which the law of war is a part, had, by the Articles of War (10 U.S.C. § § 1471 - 1593), recognized the «military commission» appointed by military command, as it had previously existed in United States Army practice, as an appropriate tribunal for the trial and punishment of offenses against the law of war.
On the basis of prior methods used by others (3, 4, 17, 18), 3 types of maternal prompts to eat were coded: 1) physical encouragements, defined as moving food in the child's direction or handing the child food, giving the child a bite, or feeding the child; 2) verbal encouragements, defined as suggesting (eg, «You liked this when we had it at home»), commanding, or directing (eg, «Eat it.»)
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