Sentences with phrase «expressed in»

Body and soul make one person, a spiritual love may lead to and be expressed in the delight of tenderness, yes.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
This enshrined in law the popular belief expressed in print by several authors in the late 16th century.
But this dismissal is not based on the denial that the intuition expressed in these paragraphs calls for some such development.
This joy is naturally expressed in the flesh as tenderness and caress.
One of these ideologemes was expressed in a statement that arose at the time.
The perichoretic movement of God, in the power of the Spirit, enables a new way of living, calling forth «a broad place where there is no cramping,» a holistic expression of eschatological life in which the freedoms of God are expressed in passionate and creative freedom.
Over the past three decades, the French philosopher Pierre Manent has published a series of works on the destiny of the West and our modern political condition that are both profound and — atypical of Parisian intellectuals — expressed in luminous prose.
Over the past 30 years most people have seen only modest salary increases: the average annual salary in America, expressed in 1998 dollars (that is, adjusted for inflation), rose from $ 32,522 in 1970 to $ 35,864 in 1999.
I believe in living by the Spirit, walking in the Spirit, and producing fruit in the Spirit... in the Spirit who helps us in our weakness with groanings that can't be expressed in words.
To this end they study Shamanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, and they search for ways in which Christian faith can be appropriately expressed in relation to this heritage.
I have retained the Greek, because a particular understanding of what this message means is expressed in any translation.
This does not mean that Whitehead abandoned the temporal continuity expressed in the infinite divisibility of events in the writings on the philosophy of nature, but rather that this infinite divisibility was relegated to the domain of the potential in terms of the extensive continuum.
Friendship is a different type of love, which is expressed in its own appropriate way - this love can be very deep, but it doesn't involve any erotic arousal.
Traditional interpreters seek a way of accounting for Whitehead's final intuition as expressed in his account of the fourth phase with minimal adjustments of the systematic position at which he had arrived.
God still expects us to abide by the universal moral code expressed in his law.
Her attitude of faith is expressed in her final word, «I am the Lord's servant.
The views expressed in this column belong to Blum alone.
This indignity, which has been termed gnosticism, has expressed itself in human history in two major campaigns against the human body.
Can not our unity in Christ be expressed in worshipping and working together as believers?
Lacombe explains, «if it is true that the substance produces at the interior of itself its own attributes, it does so because of necessities of its essence, which want to be expressed in a plurality of images of itself» (10:290).
By contrast to Europe's denial of its religious and moral foundations, Asia's great religious traditions, especially the mystical component expressed in Buddhism, have been elevated as spiritual powers.
The scene of the Cratchets welcoming a reformed Scrooge to their family hearth is more than an image for Christmas cards; it is an embodiment of man's desire for God expressed in familial love.
After segments of the Egyptian population attacked the Israeli embassy, Israel expressed in the strongest possible terms their hope that differences would be resolved and that there would continue to be peace between Egypt and Israel.
Given the «miracle» Nicaragua already is and could be — a Latin American nation where the hungry are being fed, the sick are being healed and the homeless are finding homes, where schools and parks are being built and faith is being put into practice as well as proclaimed in temples — it is hard to deny the reality expressed in a common slogan one hears there: «There is no contradiction between Christianity and the revolution.»
In this phase of his theory time is a relation between events, and the qualities of the structure expressed in the abstractions which are space and time apparently are qualities of passage.
The goal of the Christian life is to be found in the experience of «perfect love,» and the eschatological hope is expressed in similar language.
In the medieval period, God's absolute dominion was expressed in the concept of private property as the right to create and destroy — to use and abuse — the fruits of the earth.
I am dismayed at the raw cynicism expressed in this chain.
This idea is best expressed in some of the closing chapters of Revelation (chapters 21 - 22).
Time is a function of that becoming or creativity expressed in actual entities.
This week, pop star Justin Bieber expressed in an interview that he desires to live life more like Jesus.
This provocative view is expressed in many biblical passages where God is cited as the direct cause of evil (Ex.
In view of the cogency and desirability of the goals expressed in ECE, and as a demonstration of our belief that all Catholics, in Cardinal George's words, are «both invisibly (spiritually) and visibly (socially and juridically) related to our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world,» it is appropriate to rely on bishops for apostolic governance.
This approach assumes that narrative accounts form analogues to the composition of historical events and that the dynamics of narrative are expressed in events as symbolic transformations, emerging in temporal patterns, and resulting in definite configurations that can be analyzed at several levels of abstraction.
What has begun to seep into public consciousness is that the horror of the CIA — and in the end, all of intelligence, «theirs» or «ours» — is its impersonality, expressed in its bland, emotionless, mind - deadening prose.
Responsible family relationships may be expressed in a variety of ways....
This is certainly one plausible explanation for the clergy anger expressed in our study.
The views expressed in this column belong to Rosica.
In rejecting a law as unconstitutional, the judge is not making her own decision but is simply applying the will of the entire people expressed in the Constitution.
This was the exasperated articulation of a methodical way of being a leader which was finally expressed in a moment of frustration.
But my early days of questioning the church were always in the context of seeking «biblical truth» when I found my views in direct conflict with those expressed in my church.
If we think of the occasion as a whole, we may distinguish between the totality of causal influences inherited from the past actual world and its causa sui which is finally expressed in the way it has completely integrated these causal influences (by inclusion and / or exclusion) in the satisfaction.
True Oneness is expressed in the capacity to bear its opposite: The autonomy of a created being.
All Christians ever since, whether they are Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Protestant, or Free Church, have agreed on the central doctrinal statements expressed in this particular statement of faith.
When these two poles co-exist, neither diminishing from the other in any way, Oneness is expressed in its ultimate form.
Not only have the Jews survived as a people, but many are still observant, that is, they remain faithful to the covenant, as expressed in Deuteronomy: «And now, O Israel, give heed to the statutes and the ordinances which I teach you, and do them; that you may live, and go in and take possession of the land which the Lord, the God of your fathers, gives you.»
According to Nathan Hatch, professor of American religious history at the University of Notre Dame, this kind of populist sentiment - expressed in 1803 by the New England politician and polemicist Benjamin Austin, Jr. - represents the salient contribution of American religion to the formation of our cultural ethos.
One view is expressed in this Calvin cartoon.
When Pope John Paul II spoke on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of the UDHR in 1998, he warned, «Certain shadows however hover over the anniversary, consisting in the reservations being expressed in relation to two essential characteristics of the very idea of human rights: their universality and their indivisibility.»
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