Sentences with phrase «eschews all»

43 Like most others who help the church professionally, 44 Schaller advocates the presence of a consultant to mobilize leaders to examine their potential and plan for a more productive future.45 He eschews both the contextual approach46 and situations where severe interpersonal problems require an organic solution.47 Instead, he enters a congregation as a planner, to diagnose its internal dynamics.
Sometimes it learns well from its mistakes and eschews them in future.
Indeed Hesse eschews metaphysical justifications of induction (4:105).
One of the common complaints against traditional evangelicalism is that it has been held captive by a distinctly Western approach to rationality that eschews mystery and narrative.
The ideal would seem to be a «dialogue» that eschews hope for the «conversion» of one's interlocutor.
Murphy argued that Republicans should embrace «a more secular and modernizing conservatism that eschews most social issues to focus on creating a wide - open opportunity society that promises greater economic freedom.»
His painting is very much about looking, about seeing a traditional subject in a way that eschews sentiment and convention for the sake of an unflattering, unaffected gaze at the hard facts.
I'm not a GOPer: «The «spiritual but not religious» eschews dogma for buffet - style «beliefs».
Peter De Vries» novels give fictional life to the disbelief that eschews oleaginous substitutes.
Murphy wrote that Republicans had to choose between the «purists» who offer «steadfast opposition to emerging social trends like multiculturalism and secularization» and «pragmatists» who favor a «more secular and modernizing conservatism that eschews most social issues.»
Griffin deliberately eschews the typical biographer's task: making sense of the unity of a life.
As in her earlier novels, Miller eschews a conventional happy ending.
What he eschews is the seeking of insider status for its own sake.
A Kantian morality eschews any teleology as being base eudaimonism, so Eberstadt likewise remains silent regarding any ends of human action.
While he's not exactly invisible in his work, he eschews rhetorical flourish.
Her careful approach, fortified with a keen awareness of just how difficult it can be to distinguish physical needs from vaguer but no less powerful emotional ones, also eschews the fraudulent claims and dangerous practices perpetuated by the «five - day miracle plan» style of American dieting.
In the present circumstances, therefore, Wyschogrod holds that the deepest layer of Jewish messianism calls for an attitude that combines love of the land with love for all of its inhabitants, and therefore a practical posture that eschews violence.
In a surprising move for a mathematician turned philosopher, Whitehead explicitly eschews the deductive method as the key procedure to be followed in elaborating metaphysical truth.
She therefore eschews privacy in favor of revealing more or less everything about the details of her personal life — from awkward and sometimes horrifying sexual encounters to her anxieties about body image to the infamous and arguably abusive episodes with her sister that caused such a stir in the press last fall.
Restless, like a wild animal, Charles Ingalls eschews the company of those other than his family.
We have online shaming pile - ons, de-platforming campaigns, and calls for people to lose their jobs over tweets, because our civic space now resembles a highly efficient HR department that eschews debate as divisive and exchange as traumatizing.
Standardized history curriculum eschews our nation's multiethnic history, concealing instances of oppression and forsaking the achievements of people and communities of color.
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's arguments are developed in an easy to follow, logical sequence.
The Vatican's sharing of the Pope's birthday plans is sure to burnish Francis» image as «the People's Pope,» a man who eschews pomp and ceremony, favoring small and intimate gatherings instead.
Sure enough, John Kenneth Galbraith described the honest executive of 1967 as being one who «eschews the lovely, available and even naked woman by whom he is intimately surrounded.»
AFFIRM HEREBY that such cooperation must be based on a «Common Word,» requiring that such cooperation must go beyond mutual tolerance and respect, to providing full protection for the rights and liberties to all religious groups in a civilized manner that eschews coercion, bias, and arrogance.
Although he insists he was never persecuted and eschews the label of «victim,» Berger suggests that it was his rightward drift in political outlook» a drift away from the zeitgeist of the intellectual culture» that effectively exiled him from the elite institutions.
There is a functional trinitarianism that eschews theoretical accounts of a divine threeness.
As much as we might wish it weren't so, biblical faith ultimately eschews such conditionality.
His vision is for a new God - inspired sexual revolution that eschews both repression and promiscuity.
Marion eschews an approach to God by way of deductive proofs of the existence and of the names of God, and searches in St. Augustine for a way that passes through our most intimate religious existence.
«By solving problems for his clients that mystify lawyers and accountants, he eschews asset management in favor of what he regards as the future of financial advice, which is precisely that — advice,» Simon - Kucher noted.
Again, the Democratic governor eschews state tax increases and again he faces harsh rebukes from the unions and other left - leaning activists who worked for his two elections.
What is now clear is that Modi is an incrementalist, with a strong managerial and anti-corruption beat, who eschews «big bang reforms» but is consistently attempting to implement a long - term game plan of renewal.
The boosted 911 GT2 RS is undoubtedly faster, but the GT3 eschews...
Happily, Google's new Clips camera eschews its biggest potential privacy concerns by keeping storage local, staying offline and only allowing file transmission to a designated paired smartphone.
Bankers Life eschews loading up on first - year agents for a strategy that caters to experienced producers.
While Singer eschews sitting on corporate boards, Cohn sits on four, and has become so integral to the firm that some of Elliott's investors mistakenly believe Cohn is Singer's nephew.
Xiaomi brands itself as an Internet company that eschews traditional marketing and sells hardware at low prices as a distribution channel for its real money maker - software and services.
Aspect has developed a bioprinter that, like PrintAlive, eschews ink - jet printing technology, which can end up killing cells.
In addition to ignoring TiVo, Buchsbaum eschews E-mail.
Canadians also want to know they're getting a bargain, which has forced Walmart to adapt its everyday - low - price strategy that eschews sales, with regular «rollback» promotions to draw in customers.
NEW YORK, Feb 27 - Dan Ivascyn, the group chief investment officer at Pacific Investment Management Co, eschews making big, splashy investment or market calls, unlike his legendary predecessor, Bill Gross.
«The Women's March stands out as a remarkable example of leadership that eschews «command and control» in favor of «connect and collaborate,» two - way over one - way conversation, and wielding moral over formal authority.»
Although Wojcicki endured a humiliating and public divorce from Brin, the two are now friendly, and the outdoorsy entrepreneur, who eschews makeup and rides her bike to work every day, admits that she sometimes allows her kids to wear their clothes to bed «to save time in the morning.»
Achingly modern (the building is essentially one big triangle) Me by Meliá eschews stuffy concierges for what it calls «aura managers,» a blend of tour director, confidant, secretary, DJ and stylist.
Another startup vying to revolutionize customer loyalty programs is San Francisco - based Perkville, which eschews punch cards as well as mobile apps; instead, consumers» e-mail addresses are stored in the participating merchant's POS system, and that address doubles as their virtual rewards card across the Perkville network, with all transaction data automatically uploaded into the system.
Launched in 2005, Club Penguin eschews advertising, and bases its business on fees collected for memberships, which bestow privileges.
He eschews interviews and has expressed frustration over the media's tendency to boil down his cerebral expositions to sound bites.
Moynihan's strategy of «responsible growth» eschews the kind of trading and credit risks that sank bank profits in the past.
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