Sentences with phrase «embracing them again»

(3) After leaving Christianity, I embraced it again with a passion.
Yes, they were eventually given back their land, and God embraced them again, but many of them did not embrace pure worship.
But when the hemispheres embraced again with warmth, there was Ishmael again, and Ishmael saw the couple joined.
-- turquoise (I love the colour, but not on me)-- shorts (I generally hate short hemlines, could live without shorts in the summer probably)-- wrap dresses (this one hurts, but there is literally one wrap dress I enjoy wearing — not a DVF)-- bootcut jeans (I'm a ride - or - die skinny pants lover, but may embrace these again?)
(There was a time when bad - taste comedies delighted in mocking Hollywood formula, but these days they've gotten lazy enough to embrace it again.)
Though the film was admittedly flawed, it knew exactly what it wanted to be and made no apologies for it, and that's an attitude that its sequel, helmed by one half of the original directing team, Chad Stahelski, proudly embraces again.
As we begin to recognize and embrace again the larger purposes of public education, there is some hope that encouraging and nurturing diversity within schools will no longer seem like a frill or a distraction from the push to increase test scores.

Not exact matches

But then again, our society is still crawling slowly towards truly embracing the notion, enunciated most forcefully by John Stuart Mill, that we shouldn't have rules against behaviour that doesn't harm anyone, and that, hence, what goes on between consenting adults behind closed doors is nobody else's business.
As I like to say, embracing change is optional — but, then again, so is survival.
The innovation process should be used time and again to inspire new ideas and help businesses embrace change and stay ahead of the game.
But if you worked at GE at that time and heard Welch speak, he would have focused over and over again on just three things: globalize the business, drive service and recurring revenues, and improve quality throughout the company by embracing the discipline of six sigma.
At 6 a.m. on February 4, 1987, on a ranch near Medellin where Lehder was again embracing his hedonism, Colombian police and soldiers moved in, capturing Lehder after a brief firefight.
«Maybe when we're more established, we can embrace a shorter week again,» she says.
Instead, advertisers embracing the opportunity to fine - tune their paid search presence and get more creative with AdWords accounts will reap the benefits now as less steely willed rivals disappear from the listings and in the future, with a cohesive campaign that delivers customers time and time again.
Nah... you revealed your willingness to embrace nonsense once again when you declared that this «theory» is somehow testable in ANY sense.
Once embraced, it essentially reconfigures a piece of the mind, usually in a small peripheral way, but sometimes in a radical transformation that feels like being born again.
At the end of his atheist journey, I suspect that he will again embrace his faith.
Lambesis had indicated that his loss of faith made it easier for him to act immorally, but sources close to the former singer say that he has recently embraced Christianity again and is repentant of his crime.
May we embrace our weakness, may we ask our God for His strength, may our attitude, beliefs and centre lead us to share good news once again with people who desperately need to hear it.
Furthermore, we must embrace the real Christianity again, otherwise we will perish anyway.
Answer: Islam spreads because people inquire into it and embrace it like my wife who is a born again Christian did some time ago.
It really irks me that Piper and others have cast doubt on Wright's commitment to atonement when he makes it abundantly clear time and time again that he wholeheartedly embraces it, just with a different emphasis.
In this sphere, which embraces everything else and can not itself be again integrated into a higher order, truth can less than elsewhere be that merely subjective truth of a solipsistic individualism.
Prayer for the Day: «O God, whose glory it is always to have mercy: Be gracious to all who have gone astray from your ways, and bring them again with penitent hearts and steadfast faith to embrace and hold fast the unchangeable truth of your Word, Jesus Christ your Son; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever.
Bass writes, «Again and again, God has met me [through the practices of the Christian year], receiving my experience, embracing it, and giving it back to me renewed.&rAgain and again, God has met me [through the practices of the Christian year], receiving my experience, embracing it, and giving it back to me renewed.&ragain, God has met me [through the practices of the Christian year], receiving my experience, embracing it, and giving it back to me renewed.»
Acknowledging and expressing the pain helps the griever recover her sense of self and renew her sense of meaning and purpose so that she can again truly and joyously embrace life, though the love of one's life is gone.
But again you are incorrect we see from history that Christianity was embraced by Kings, high - servants of kings, roman officials and military, other people of «great influence»
On the contrary, he left it all behind and embraced the words he would pen to the Corinthian church, «If anyone be in Christ (there is that pesky identifier of Christians again), he is a new creation, old things have passed away and all things are made new» (2 Corinthians 5:17).
It is the conjoining of power and hesed once again, but now in the form of an invitation to participate in God's reign of love by saying «yes» to it and being empowered to live «as if» that [30] reign were all - in - all even though it is not.10 Love is what is expected of the recipients of God's offer: loving one another as a new covenantal commandment (Jn 13:34), love that is so embracing that it even includes one's enemies (Mt 5:43 — 44).11
I know John 14:6 is the «go - to» verse in order to argue against this, but the Gospel of John could have easily been wiped from the slate - again, it is because Irenaeus chose to include it that Christians embrace it word for word.
Still others will embrace postmodernity in its most decentering, deconstructive forms so fully that «a-theologies» will be born to announce, yet again, that the «death of God» has finally found its true hermeneutical home.
Therefore I wish to raise again the question in this final section as to whether Altizer, despite his rejection of Buddhism as definitely different from and lesser than Christianity, has not in the final analysis come full circle and embraced a Buddhist type of radical immanentalism.
Again there is a festive party of eating and drinking, but this time the guest of honor is not a bankrupt son being embraced by a generous and joyful father but a rich fool who thinks he can throw a party for his own soul.
What I don't understand is why Rush's panties are all up in a bunch again, considering that John Paul II was way more liberal, worldly, and embracing toward Islam then this new Pope.
It is high time that we embrace Christianity again.
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
More broadly, the Pope's embrace recalls images of Jesus» healing of lepers, again a blanket term for a variety of skin diseases common in first - century Judea and Galilee.
It is again an index of their intellectual vitality that instead they met the problem with high courage, recognized the validity of the new knowledge and its destructive implications, and then, embracing the facts, rebuilt their faith on a new and better basis into a greater religion than it was before.
He was finally in the warm embrace of his family and friends again — but not for long.
All I could do was embrace my son, weeping all over again - this time with tears of relief and joy.
I am so thankful for the feminist coworker who mothered me through my first reporting job, for the library where I discovered Richard Rohr and Marilynne Robinson, for the physicist who helped me embrace evolution, for trips to India and Bolivia, for conversations lasting until 2 a.m., for the foul - mouthed and tattooed Lutheran pastor who gave me permission to love the church again.
Now, listening to him along with the worshipful and the skeptical, the editors had to acknowledge that «theology has come to be taken most seriously again in our time where it defines itself most modestly, without slippery movements into all the other disciplines, without fastening an encroaching grasp or a suffocating embrace on other human enterprises» (May 16, 1962).
From them he learnt that to embrace life's inevitable set - backs and disappointments in union with the suffering Lord is the sure way regularly to rise again in spirit.
As long as you embrace these nutcases whose goal it is to throw out scientific research and knowledge altogether in favor of the BIBLE as a science textbook, the less likely you will EVER see the inside of the Oval Office again.
This organization of power may be local and sectional, or again it may attempt to embrace the whole of mankind; and either the local tribe or humanity at large may be, and has been, erected into an object of idolatrous worship.
It tends to be correlated with construals of the Christian thing as either good news about a divine act that has transformed the fallen cosmos that it is again genuinely a harmonious whole, or as an ethos that embraces all of human life, or as a total interpretation of reality.
It opened up my mind again, which had locked itself in as a defense mechanism against a predictably cruel world, to appreciate, embrace and praise the Mystery.
We had been traveling over the past month and were ready to embrace our community again.
Holding my dreams in my heart, with a vision of leaping once again on a glassy sheet of ice, I embraced a plant - based diet and started eating vegan!
I love that people are embracing bread again.
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