Not exact matches
Craddock, too, in Overhearing the Gospel (1978), endorsed «narrative» sermons — not that narrative should replace logic, or that sermons consist only of stories, but that the sermon has «the scope that
ties it to the life of a larger community» and touches «intellectual or
emotional or volitional» concerns
while «conveying the sense of movement from one place to another» and «thinking alongside the hearers.»
«In P2P platforms, prospective borrowers can write publicly - observable commentaries to convey personal soft information (demographics, economic conditions, context for the loan, etc.),
while in the process hoping to build an
emotional tie to the investor - lender,» she writes.
I was making paintings directly from and more
tied to this photo and to other photos for a
while, but I think that those paintings made an
emotional response somewhat impossible.
Too many clients there is
emotional comfort in «owning,»
while others feel that owning
ties them down and restricts their freedom of choice and flexibility.