Sentences with phrase «encounters in»

We hear about divine encounters in seven spiritually... More
Girls contact the Sisters through a crisis telephone number, or on - line, or through random encounters in the street, or through hospital social workers.
Depth youth - adult encounters in small groups may help create a society that weds the viable from the past with new humanizing relationships and institutions.
Hence by analogy faith, or the Christian understanding of self, owes its distinctiveness to its inseparable relation to the act of God in Christ which encounters me in the word... for we know that the act of God is what it claims to be only when we realize that it happened pro me.»
One rarely encounters in the Old Testament any disposition to probe beyond time, concrete existence, matter, and history.
In doing so, liturgy also becomes an arena in which the multifaceted traces of divine - human encounters in their relatedness to the world are preserved and celebrated.
I'd leave the head normal size (or even larger due to the number of swollen egos one encounters in the Christian world) but have a hatch of some sort for easy removal of the brain or an off switch or something.
The second problem one encounters in turning to Reformation concepts of worship is that in many cases the Reformers took medieval beliefs to their full and logical conclusion.
This gives the individual who is overwhelmed by the trauma he encounters in society something to do within the direction of an answer.»
Every aspect of the Chaplain's role must lead back to his first and most crucial task, to be a «presence of faith» whose fidelity to the liturgy and teaching of the Church as well as to those in his pastoral care, helps to bring shape and solidity to the ambiguous but sincere faith that he encounters in his work.
While reflecting on why the people dynamic which one encounters in small groups has such power, I came upon a moving passage from Loren Eiseley.
Man is a finite cognitive being who is immanently present to himself precisely because, on the occasion of any particular finite being that manifests itself to him as he encounters it in experience, his cognition is intrinsically orientated and tends towards being in general.
15.13), a God with «future as his essential nature» (as E. Bloch puts it), as made known in Exodus and in Israelite prophecy, the God whom we therefore can not really have in us or over us but always only before us, who encounters us in his promises for the future, and whom we therefore can not «have» either, but can only await in active hope.»
One encounters in A Devil's Chaplain at least three...
However, Brunner distinguishes the encounter with Jesus from other such encounters in two important ways.
Green argues that the truth question is unavoidable for theology precisely because God encounters us in the imagination.
The philosophical problems in not assuming a «middle reality» like SP, cit or ishvara are: that the unity and transcendence of the Mystery or SB or sat can not be fully preserved; one will of necessity suppose that the Mystery, sat, or SB contains all the differentiation that one encounters in the universe — a position that would jeopardize the notion of absolute unity.
They accused me of reducing the Easter event to a mere change of outlook on the part of the disciples, or, in the manner of Bultmann, to a decision on our part, at this present time, to accept as our Lord the Christ who encounters us in the Easter preaching of the Church, to which the whole question of an event alleged to have happened two thousand years ago is irrelevant.
This may help us to see why the Bible, in spite of the fact that it was turning men away from the gods of mankind's infancy, was quite vigorous in retaining God - talk to point to the deepest reality man encounters in his historical existence.
One encounters in A Devil's Chaplain at least three Dawkinses: there is Dawkins the Humanist, Dawkins the Reasoner, and Dawkins the Darwinist.
The Bible declares that God encounters them in the poor.
Other of these «diagnostic variables,» similarly translated for encounters in pastoral care, include grace, repentance, communion and a sense of vocation.
Whereas the jesus I see is flesh and encounters us in flesh, is intersted in people and met people where they were at.
We hear about divine encounters in seven spiritually significant UK locations.
The obstacles Odysseus encounters in returning to Ithaca are the result of having offended the god Poseidon, while his success comes only with the assistance of Athena, the gray - eyed goddess.
Becoming open to transformative encounters in the world we remember during this time that God loves, that's important.
The depths of one's inner life — one's loves, hates, strengths, and weaknesses, all the obstacles one encounters in that search — became an object of interest.
Florida is actually the leading location for shark encounters in the United States, Burgess said.
Certainly, though, a superior level of humanity will be required to make wide - ranging decisions and consistently act in the best interest of actual humans involved in work - related encounters in fully automated environments.
The incident comes at a time when police agencies in the US have made headlines for fatally shooting suspects during encounters in which the suspect was suffering from the affects of mental illness or, in many more cases, did not have a weapon.
If you're feeling like the companies around you aren't tackling the big, hairy, problems you encounter in your life, the answer — as Levchin might say — is obvious.
A hurdle Lyft would encounter in introducing self - driving systems is one Zimmer and Green are familiar with: Trust issues.
Many said they were shocked by the financial surprises they have encountered in retirement.
Bush says many fellows who come to work in the US from other countries are surprised by the systemic problems they encounter in poor urban areas.
Despite her changed life and hardships encountered in hiding, she never stopped doing what she loved — writing.
You may think that once you've prepared accurate, articulate responses to the questions you know you'll encounter in a job interview that you're ready for whatever a potential employer could throw at you.
When it comes to finding success and achieving your goals, many times the most important struggle is the one that you encounter in mundane daily life.
One of the key jobs of leaders is to solve problems, and to create a culture where every employee is engaged in solving the problems they encounter in their jobs.
Second, we hoped to expose future EMBA students to the caliber of students they'll encounter in programs.
Then there are so - called assessment centres, workplace simulations that involve daylong exercises in off - site facilities where candidates are put in scenarios they might encounter in their jobs: A disgruntled employee comes into your office.
At first glance, uniforms worn during Vietnam are remarkably similar to those worn during the Korean War, but as the war wore on, modifications in basic weapons, clothing and equipment came rapidly as the Army tried to solve the special problems encountered in hot and humid Vietnam.
That experience is the inverse of what older people encounter in the job market, where ageism runs rampant.
I know there are some resources online, but I'm hoping you could tell me what are the necessary sections of a good business plan, what problems may be encountered in the writing of each one and how to solve them.
When he testified before the committee last year, Page denied meeting with Diveykin, adding that the encounter in question was «a brief, less - than -10-second chat with Arkadiy Dvorkovich,» Russia's deputy prime minister.
Describe the biggest challenge you encountered in that job.
«Women founders are starting companies because they have a certain issue they encounter in their life and they think they can create a better experience,» says Zak.
Quantum computing defies understanding in part because it's not just insanely complicated; it also doesn't obey any of the laws of physics we encounter in our daily lives.
For them, the question is now whether we will encounter them in the near future or a very long time from now, rather than if at all.
Of all the coaches he encountered in researching the book, the most fascinating to Feldman was Tom House, who first came to fame not as a quarterback guru but as an adviser to baseball pitchers.
Perhaps aware of the potential opposition they may encounter in the U.S., most Chinese state - owned enterprises have wisely shied away from buying U.S. assets.
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