By implication Cameron makes the comparison himself, deploying
the familiar language of change and modernisation.
But this requires an interpreter to translate the great, difficult, strange words of the Bible into
the familiar language of daily life.
Such people seek, therefore, an interpreter to translate the great, difficult, strange words of the Bible into
the familiar language of daily life.
These two leading questions are couched in
the familiar language of the logic of relations.
In its extreme form this ethos can tend to alienate the common life and
familiar language of a theological school from the ordinary language and patterns of common life of the churches, giving rise to complaints that theological schooling is «irrelevant» to the «real life» of actual congregations.
They translated
their familiar languages of paint, paper, drawing, collage, ceramics into that of silk and wool and the hand - woven stitch, thus transforming their unique visual language.
Not exact matches
If you're
familiar with the works
of Steven Pinker, you'll recognize the incredible importance that
language has played in human history in the preservation
of information (stories being used to because they were... * SURPRISE!
You may experience a bit
of a learning curve at first, since texting involves becoming
familiar with a whole new truncated
language, but it is easy to pick up.
Tell them what they will gain from it, and use the kind
of language they will find
familiar.
In one part
of the deposition, White uses
language we are
familiar hearing from politicians, characterizing Berger as «a very aggressive enforcement lawyer.»
It is therefore prudent to hire some homegrown talent who understand the local
language and business culture, and who are also most
familiar with the political geography
of the community.
For those
of you wanting to get started /
familiar with the Julia
language.
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To put it in
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familiar to today's techies: EVs, home batteries, solar panels, smart appliances, and mini / microgrid energy management software are all part
of a platform.
These words, originally a reference to the universal rule
of God, are applied to Jesus but would have had undeniable resonances for anyone
familiar with the articulation
of imperial ideology (they have, for example, clear parallels to the
language of the Res Gestae).
Most
of us are
familiar with the love
languages concept for marriages by Dr. Chapman, but this book for children has been a huge help for the ways that I don't receive love in the same ways as my tinies.
Growing up in the evangelical subculture
of the 80s and 90s, I was well versed in the
language of the pro-life cause, as
familiar with Roe vs. Wade and the silhouette
of a tiny fetus as I was with Disney princesses and contemporary Christian music.
We ought to allow our living experience once more to fill the empty verbal shells
of an all - too -
familiar religious
language, so that the word
of the cross and
of the imitation
of the crucified Lord might suddenly receive an intelligible content and a power that force men to make a decision.
Even the Brundtland Commission, which at first glance seems to be an exception with its blunt
language about unsustainable population growth, ends in a
familiar UN place: «Talking
of population just as numbers glosses over an important point: People are also a creative resource, and this creativity is an asset societies must tap....
Whitehead in his response to Dewey ignored the conflicting epistemological status
of generalizations in the two models and adopted the
language of Dewey to make a
familiar point.
Compliant preachers overly control the
language of their sermons, «seeking to limit any surprising eruption
of emotion or spirit or any challenges to
familiar patterns
of belief or practice.»
There are a thousand ways in which we try in today's
language to affirm this faith, but perhaps none is more forceful or rings truer than the words
of Maltbie D. Babcock's
familiar hymn:
Christians who wish to speak «the
language of the people» — and thus talk a lot about what makes up «the Christian lifestyle» — often assume that they can return to their own
familiar «religious»
language of grace and faith, sin and redemption, justice and mercy, even act and consequence, whenever they want.
Those
familiar with Hartshorne may immediately notice that Brightman's distinction between the given and The Given precisely parallels Hartshorne's distinction between relative and absolute — and the whole host
of phenomena which may be distinguished as either externally or internally related to one another.39 In Hartshorne's
language, The Given is only externally related to the given, while the given is internally related to The Given.
And so, if we moderns are to share in the blessings
of which the New Testament speaks, we need the help
of someone who understands the
language of mythology and can translate it into a
language with which the modern world is
familiar.
Again, God as the Father
of his people was a very
familiar metaphor, deeply embedded in the religious
language of Judaism.
There is no room for quibbling over whether or not «grind» and «mill» were used sexually in the Greek
language of the first century, and that this layer
of meaning was
familiar to literate Greeks.
At one time, Protestants were more
familiar with biblical
language and the content
of the Bible than they are today.
Language, especially
familiar language, seems almost insufficient to capture the transcendent, to reflect truth in all
of its complexity.
To illustrate the importance
of the «form
of life» context for
language he imagined the situation
of a lion suddenly using
familiar human expressions.
The story was old, the musical setting the work
of genius, but the music, at the time, was
familiar; Bach employed scores
of earlier hymns and even popular songs, and
of course the
language was German, with the result that the average Protestant churchgoing listener had a new experience — the words and music
of the time were recast to provide religious relevance and meaning.
If by the latter we mean the description
of familiar objects
of perception or
of the objects which science defines by its methods
of observation and measurement, then the reference
of poetic
language projects «ahead»
of itself a world in which the reader is invited to dwell, thus finding a more authentic situation in being.
By an opaque concept
of revelation, 1 mean that
familiar amalgamation
of three levels
of language in one form
of traditional teaching about revelation: first, the level
of the confession
of faith where the lex credendi is not separated from the lex orandi; second, the level
of ecclesial dogma where a historic community interprets for itself and for others the understanding
of faith specific to its tradition; and third, the body
of doctrines imposed by the magisterium as the rule
of orthodoxy.
The greatest power
of preaching is when it becomes a subversive
language event and announces in
familiar context
of secular
language something that is utterly hidden: the fugitive God
of the Christian tradition.
One
of the best pieces
of advice I had from Mary Ellen Chase, that superb teacher I was privileged to study with in college, was that anybody who was seriously considering writing as a profession must be completely
familiar with the King James translation
of the Bible, because the power
of this great translation is the rock on which the English
language stands.
As subversive
language - event it announces in the
familiar context
of secular
language something that is utterly hidden: the fugitive God
of the Christian tradition.
He says «The fact proves first
of all, that not one
of the scores
of dialects spoken by India in the first century has been found fit to be raised to the dignity
of a sacred
language in which the message
of the Gospel could be expressed with dignity and aptitude; it proves also that the Indian Christians were satisfied for the upkeep
of their spiritual life with the use
of a
language which their esteemed migrants had made
familiar to them.»
It must be conducted in
language and expressive gestures at least some
of which are already
familiar to nonparticipants.
Would it not have been better to use the
language with which Pentecostals would have been
familiar, viewing themselves as they did as «the people
of God on mission in this world»?
Both White and Rehnquist fell back into the
familiar groove
of claiming, as White did, that there was nothing in the «
language or history
of the Constitution to support the Court's judgment.»
It takes the linguist several weeks
of labor to unravel the structure
of a
language with which he is not
familiar.
24 To make «a hard point easy and
familiar,» to make difficult doctrines as plain as one can, it is necessary to speak the natural and unaffected
language of ordinary people and it is necessary to utilize imagery drawn from their own experience.
The
language is
familiar and reflects the assumption that technocrats and human rights activists will usher in a new age
of international peace and prosperity.
Sadly, I don't think there are a lot
of Italian - Americans even
familiar with the Italian
language...
«Overnight» visitation away from the primary caregiver and
familiar routines is not in the best interest
of most children until approximately age 3 when there is usually enough
language ability for the child to understand where he is going, who will take care
of him, what is happening and when he will be returned to his
familiar caregiver.
If you pause in the middle
of singing a
familiar nursery rhyme your baby will now begin to be able to anticipate what comes next — both from the memory
of hearing it before and the expectant tone
of your voice and your body
language.
If you're
familiar with the story and the
language, you'll be able to read more expressively and anticipate some
of your child's questions.
Your toddler's expressive
language, verbal reasoning, and speech are developing, and he will have a
familiar vocabulary
of about 50 words.
Bedtime stories are not only wonderful for
language development and creating family memories, they can be valuable parts
of a
familiar bedtime routine to help your baby learn to fall asleep on his own.
If you have read the «5 Love
Languages» by Gary Chapman, then you are probably
familiar with all
of the love
languages and aware that