Sentences with phrase «does violence»

Self - esteem, narcissism, and aggression: Does violence result from low self - esteem or from threatened egotism?
[jounal] Romito, P. / 2007 / Does violence affect one gender more than the other?
This study seeks to answer the following questions: What is the relationship between school, gender, and age of the participant and the expression of symptomology, what is the relationship between attachment style and symptomology, does violence severity moderate the relationship between witnessing community violence and symptomology, does attachment style moderate the relationship between witnessing violence and symptomology, and does attachment style moderate the relationship between violence severity and symptomology?
Does violence beget violence?
She makes paintings of a relatively minimal kind, and then she does violence to them.
Bachalo's Art is great as usual and like you and Uzumeri have been saying it does violence better than most things out right now.
Another is that lowering expectations does violence to hope.
While observing the letter of AfL, this does violence to its spirit.
Rarely does the violence even take place on screen.
How does violence affect a child?
Attacking new teacher evaluation systems that are, for the first time, enabling district public schools to make decisions based on teacher quality, does violence to the cause of improving the quality of education for the overwhelming majority of students who don't attend charter schools.
But much of this does violence to the evidence.
Just as personality tests offer us an unrealistic image of ourselves as a single whole, overlooking the fact that we are not only many different things in many different situations but also changing over time, so Western theology has all too often reduced the beautifully varied and complex descriptions of God found in the Bible to a singular reading that does violence to its vibrant nature.»
Reading them as moral commandments that affect our relationship to God does violence to Paul's main point about the universality of the Atonement.
«14 To attempt to give «rational grounds for theism,» as Hartshorne does, does violence to a most fundamental tenet of the Whiteheadean view.
- the claim that New Testament writers did not think they were writing «scripture,» so appealing to their work does them violence
It does violence to the sources in expunging sayings and deeds of Jesus that are attested to by what, according to the standard criteria, must be regarded as early and reliable traditions.
Far less controversial is the idea that when such landscapes are attacked in this way, the process does violence to things other than the landscapes themselves.
As soon as you define what churches «should» be, you form a pattern of expectation which does violence to the way a local church actually is.
Such an interpretation, though consistent with Whitehead's overall empiricist approach, does violence to the passages cited above as well as others.
While we may sometimes wish to carry out such a process, let us recognize that it is always a process which does violence, to a greater or lesser degree, to the intent of the historical Jesus.
He is able to delude himself into thinking that this is exegesis of St. Paul and of the New Testament generally only because he gets rid of everything mythological in I Corinthians by subjecting it to an interpretation which does violence to its meaning.
In all this he does no violence, makes no complaint (53:3 - 9).
A simple yes or no does violence to the issue.
Such teaching not only saps classrooms of joy and spontaneity, Kozol argues, it does violence to children and teachers.
Such subordination of the text to the rule of meaning does violence to the text and restricts its free play of significations.
Yet such a formulation does violence both to an eschatological faith's engagement with the world and to the New Testament and Christian meaning of Incarnation.
The Current rendering does violence to the Greek.
Today faith lies to life and does violence to its surging meanings.
It does no violence to the text because Yahshua in you is responsible for ALL of the good that is lived out through you, unless you are still doing the living, and so, rightly taking credit for it!
The result always does violence to that immediate experience which we express in our actions, our hopes, our sympathies, our purposes, and which we enjoy in spite of our lack of phrases for its verbal analysis
But the admittedly neat package of the tribal interpretation is a little too neat; and it does violence to the vividness and sense of reality which pervade the account of Gen. 34.
(Someone could also add that it does violence to the actual vision of Victor Hugo — that was singular in being so upbeat about both religious and revolutionary hope.)
«The miracles of technology cause us to live in a hectic, clockwork world that does violence to human biology, enabling us to do nothing but pursue the future faster and faster... Specialization in verbiage, classification, and mechanized thinking has put man out of touch with many of the marvelous powers of «instinct» which govern his body.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew has apparently said that inversions do violence to what he refers to as «economic patriotism.»
Jewish never do a violence because they do not do the missionary act or spreading their beliefs.
and they made His grave with the wicked — but with the rich at His death, because He had done no violence, nor was any deceit in His mouth.
It was his heart (and He is the image of the invisible God) to protect Jerusalem, not to do it violence.
Some have come to espouse the notion that you are an extreme, crazy, ready to do violence, person, if you believe in the God of the Bible.
To change the stone into bread is to do violence to the reality that God has set before us.
I have seen refugees who are able to forgive because they understand how suffering unites them and perpetrators of violence who do violence in their ignorance.
This intriguing word can not be translated by any single English expression without doing violence to its original meaning.
It means that we do violence to God himself.
If I accept once again that Catholicism has all the answers, then it is likely that I will have to do violence to certain elements in my nature — the conviction, for instance, that all life is one, or that it is better to have polygamy than the starving widows of soldiers begging in the streets.
But I repeat also: «Let the man who wants to do violence, do so; let the man who thinks there is no other way, use it; but let him know what he is doing.»
It is difficult to avoid doing some violence to other living creatures, but Jains refrain from eating after sunset to avoid unknowingly swallowing insects.
Some of these, indeed, have been contradictory to it and have done violence to its essence.
For, without doing violence to a single organic doctrine, we could avoid the embarrassment of saying that an occasion qua subject is not an entity by the simple expedient of redefining «entity» to signify whatever functions, or is destined to function, as a potential for processes of becoming.
To establish justice on the basis of sectarian authority alone is to do violence to our very confession that all persons bear the image of God, and that all persons carry a knowledge of the good.
We do violence to both ourselves and our society.
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