Sentences with phrase «enlarged krogers»

These innovations transformed and enlarged old centers of private power and created new ones in the Western world.
In any case, we can see that his metaphors for God's active presence enlarged upon and enriched the biblical tradition, rather than being simply derivative.
She had already learned how to forge a conservative alliance between traditionalist Catholic and evangelical Christian women, and she deftly enlarged the coalition to include Mormon and Orthodox Jewish women in a decade - long battle in which the stakes, as she defined them, were the home, the family, and traditional faith and culture.
The first International Conference on Population was held in 1974 at Budapest, and the second (under the enlarged banner of «Population and Development») was convened in Mexico City in 1984.
This enlarged freedom is the precondition for the emergence of the greatest possible good which is neither preconceived nor controllable.
Perhaps the Judean village of Jabez had an enlarged estimate of itself, gobbling up the surrounding countryside from other villages or families for its own hearty appetite.
Understanding, therefore, is realized by «exposing ourselves to the text and receiving from it an enlarged self», not «by imposing upon the text our finite capacity for under - standing».
One of the cornerstones of economic theory has been that production increases faster as the market is enlarged.
E. Wolf [2d enlarged ed.; Munchen: Chr.
Faith is indeed a gift, she added, but it is a gift that must be constantly cultivated and enlarged.
I wish that the desirability of enlarged markets and increased industrialization were taken as an hypothesis to be tested.
And industry is most efficient, that is, labor is most productive, when markets are enlarged.
Recognize a reduced portion as canon and put the remainder in a much - enlarged appendix with the Apocrypha?
The power of state militias might be somewhat enlarged as well as that of local police.
It was here, on the eve of Pentecost 1544, that a famous miracle took place — Philip saw the Holy Spirit enter him in the form of a ball of fire, and come to rest in his heart (after his death, an autopsy showed that the heart had actually been enlarged by this event, and the ribs forced outward).
Because these essays reflect his religious attitude, and because many of the ideas he presented to his teachers were to be enlarged and given greater resonance m later years, they now deserve our attention.
As a result, when electoral politics enlarged the political community of India by bringing the groups other than the middle class into it, it produced popular leaders more inclined to the unrenewed traditions.
He was able to be a part of the ancient tradition of Christian monasticism while being alert to ways in which that tradition could be enhanced, enlarged and made more available to today's world.
The early tract and missionary societies enlarged their work of rescuing human wrecks of economic competition, and they began to pay more attention to the immigrant through language classes and employment agencies.
Serving weddings should have enlarged more than the youthful exchequer, however.
Assagioli has an appreciation for the way in which the intensive study of pathology by psychoanalysis and depth psychology has enlarged and deepened our understanding of the human psyche.
Then, after Matthew and Luke used it in their enlarged, improved Gospels, that primitive collection of Jesus» sayings was itself no longer copied and transmitted by Christian scribes, since the church of course — unfortunately — preferred those more up - to - date and complete Gospels.
I, col. 1191; Adolf Böhm, Die zionistische Bewegung bis zum Ende des Weltkrieges, 2nd enlarged edition [Tel Aviv: Hozaah Ivrith Co., 1935], Vol.
But Matthew, before turning to the gentiles, produced an enlarged, improved, concentrated version of the first major section of Q, in which Jesus was proven to be the Coming One predicted by John, which one can still read in chapters 3 - 11 of the Gospel of Matthew.
Now, however, when jungle days are long outgrown and hunting in its old form is no longer necessary, the hunting instinct does not stop, but is lifted up, enlarged, centered around new purposes; it becomes driving power in some of the noblest achievements of the race.
Lichtigfeld, A., Aspects of Jaspers» Philosophy, Second Enlarged Edition.
Thus the interests of the church were identified with opposition to an enlarged curriculum, and were defended by men who appeared as nay - sayers to all that smacked of imagination in higher education.
The tasks of infancy are first to learn the differentiation of objects; second to master spoken language; and third, to be able to use that language for a classified and enlarged enjoyment of objects (see, AE 31).
Within seven years though, the town had grown and the school needed to be enlarged.
What I find disappointing is that grown adults can see that after centuries of evolution, in which we have grown taller on the average, our brains have enlarged, and technology has altered our everyday way of life... can sit back and say stupid stuff like that.
Indeed, faith is especially sensitive to the dangers of anthropomorphism, to the temptation to see God as some enlarged and exalted version of Superman, even though the least inadequate way of talking about God may well be in terms of man's — more specifically, of Christ's — own personal being.
Our future depends on the enlarged freedom for the multiracial and the polycultural to express itself in a world of shifting, decaying and emerging power centers.»
But as a subjective form of transmuted feelings, the adumbrative quality of «more» acquires an enlarged reference to a community in the totality of past fact.
The complexity introduced by the integration of physical and conceptual feelings is for the sake of the enlarged value of the physical, wherein the complexity is concretely felt.
The first, the second, and the third condition for high achievement is scholarship in that enlarged sense including knowledge and acquired instinct controlling action.
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks of «force of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical experience can be enlarged and purified of narrow emotions by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect of the dipolarity.
While my perspective has been enlarged through dialogues with feminist, Third World and other theologians of the poor, I would not say that it has changed radically.
In African Christian thought, the God - component is enlarged — but what happens to the divinities?
Karl Donfried's The Romans Debate (2nd enlarged edition, 1991) contains essays that offer several not entirely reconcilable reconstructions and purposes for this powerful composition.
53 A dynamic and interrelational God receives into Godself whatever response we have made to the divine lure (Whitehead's initial aim), thus being enlarged by it.
The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to Mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy, a policy worthy of imitation.
We concede that not all who doubt the existence of a personal God do so because they accept the theory of evolution, whether the word be restricted to biology or enlarged to its cosmic significance, but we do say, and from experience know, that most modern agnosticism is bound up with those non-theistic philosophies of evolution that stream off from Hegel as their modern fountain - head.
Their enlarged visions of universal community disclose the partialness of our tribes and pseudo-species.
But meaning can be enlarged, and with it there can be an enlargement of identity.
This single cube too will have to be enlarged to allow for movement within it.
Few factors were as influential in Jesus» teaching as the seriousness with which he appropriated from his Old Testament heritage these home relationships as symbolizing divine - human kinship, and the insight with which he enlarged and deepened this use of the family.
Secondly, the press conference was enlarged through the presence of a giant screen linked to the internet thus permitting thousands of interested people to experience the event live.
It might be supposed that we could turn to the schools, since the task of the schools is constantly being enlarged, but the very nature of the modern school precludes this, as we have already noted in Chapter I. (For a careful and scholarly study of this problem see Alvin W. Johnson, The Legal Status of Church - State Relationships in the United States with Special Reference to the Public Schools, University of Minnesota Press, 1934.)
By you and by you alone, who are the entire and proper object of our love and the creative energy that fathoms the secrets of our hearts and the mystery of our growth, our souls are awakened, sensitized, enlarged, to the utmost limit of their latent potentialities.
For it is not merely that at that privileged point all the external springs of the world are co-ordinated and harmonized: there is the further, complementary marvel that the man who surrenders himself to the divine milieu feels his own inward powers directed and enlarged by it with a sureness which enables him effortlessly to avoid the all too numerous reefs on which mystical quests have so often foundered.
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