Sentences with phrase «direct obedience to»

Many conservative commentators point, as the icon for all that went wrong, to the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, in which the presidents of Catholic colleges declared that their pursuit of academic excellence served a high Catholic goal and thus exempted Catholic schools from direct obedience to the hierarchy and magisterium of the Catholic Church.

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The gentlemen of the legislature, to whom she directed the report squirmed as she cited case after case of persons chained naked and beaten into obedience with rods.
We have stressed the direct and concrete nature of the challenge to faith in the teaching of Jesus; we turn now to explore further the response - as - obedience aspect of that teaching in terms of a group of sayings which exhibit the radical and total character of the challenge of Jesus altogether.
There is no obedience to God in a vacuum so to speak, no obedience separate from the concrete situation in which I stand as a man among men, no obedience which is directed immediately toward God.
Within this narrative of three chapters re: God's promises to Abraham nowhere do we read of God having his faith «reckoned it to him as righteousness,» although it is obvious and assumed — as Heb 11 seems to affirm — his obedience was directed by his faith in God.
The study's authors proudly conclude that «this result reopens the door to direct empirical studies of obedience and related extreme social situations, an area of research that is otherwise not open to experimental study.»
As part of his training, he also makes sure that owners becomes consistent and established leaders for their dogs, directing their furry best friends to rewards, obedience, and happiness.
Next, reach out to your local agility or obedience clubs who should be able to direct you further on how to get involved, or who to contact for more information in your area.
You will likely avoid later obedience problems if you can communicate your expectations to your dog in a manner that is firm and direct, but also always calm and exuberantly positive when it comes time for reward - it's very helpful for the dog to know how you communicate.
Hand signals are also heavily used when training dogs from a distance, such as in directing a hunting dog to retrieve a downed bird, training a dog to compete in a utility obedience competition or asking a herding dog to move the flock.
Agility — a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy Obedience Trials — Obedience competitions begin with exercises that attest to the dog's good manners — walking on a leash at the owner's side, standing to be touched by a stranger, sitting and lying down with distractions, and coming when called.
Leadership in the home is going to revolve around (a.) creating a peck order in the home with the humans being the clear leaders; (b.) human directed activities; (c.) initiative by the humans in the home regarding how the home is to operate; (d.) privilege rules, coming out of the obedience training and manners enforced daily in the home; (e.) the way the humans walk, talk, use facial expressions, eye contact and other behaviors that communicate their «parental» status.
Because of the confusion between «obedience» and «manners training» I've chosen to make some comments here, then direct you to either training, behavior and socialization or competitive obedience links for more information.
As part of his training, he also makes sure that owners becomes consistent and established leaders for their dogs, directing their furry best friends to rewards, obedience, and happiness.
As part of his training, he also makes sure that owners becomes consistent and established leaders for their dogs, directing their furry best friends to rewards, obedience, and happiness.
As part of the process, parents learn to provide direct, easy - to - understand instructions to the child, with clear, consistent repercussions for obedience and disobedience.
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