Sentences with phrase «far as cultured»

I think as far as cultured cashew cheeses go this is one of the very easiest, but with ample reward!
The ideas associated with that notion are specifically Greek in origin, so far as our culture and our Christian theological development are concerned.
So far as cultures using slings around the world, many of them are used out of absolute need.
The company is a fit as far as culture and the pay is on point with what you're seeking.

Not exact matches

Now, Pelourinho's culture is as vibrant as its facades, and tourists from Brazil and the far reaches of the world flock to the historical center for food, dancing, and the Museu Afro - Brasileiro.
Those who take the «mommy track» might make far different choices living somewhere with policies and a business culture supportive of working parents, such as Sweden or Canada.
That's how you get a more balanced culture as well since Hunters tend to break a lot of china in order to land a deal at any cost while Farmers tend to be far more steady and reluctant to make waves inside the organization.
... We wanted to do this with the full confidence that nothing would really change at OST as far as how we approach our employees and our employees - and - families - first culture, as well as how we made day - to - day or even strategic decisions at OST.
«Far Cry 5» went all - in on US culture as its setting, and it stands out as one of the most anachronistic games I've ever played.
And, so far as we've been able to tell, no CEO (or consultant) has the answer to compensation, because of all the variables — the industry, the company culture, the type of salesperson, the customer mix, the role of service and support people, and so on.
Clement was reportedly far less committed to the digital locks provision than James Moore, the culture minister, but, just like with the census debate, emerged as a loyal standard bearer.
This is an extreme example, but I think as a business culture we have gone too far in «the customer is right» attitude.
«She helped me to understand Canadian business culture, she taught me a lot about Indigenous history, and gave me some very helpful advice as far as working with Peavine Métis Settlement.»
As far as the iron law of dharma goes... well, it is quite extraordinary how liberal classical Thai culture's moral expectations of its gods could bAs far as the iron law of dharma goes... well, it is quite extraordinary how liberal classical Thai culture's moral expectations of its gods could bas the iron law of dharma goes... well, it is quite extraordinary how liberal classical Thai culture's moral expectations of its gods could be.
He had to teach them that there was only one God, a spiritual being who did not resemble human beings, and this could only be done by keeping them as far apart as possible from other peoples and cultures.
As for reasons women wear the niqab etc: when a culture has a long history of suppressing women, it is often furthered by women who buy into it.
If conservative Christians continue to treat LGBT people as second - class citizens and cry persecution every time they don't get their way, they will lose far more than the culture wars.
But framing this as a culture war between Christians and LGBT people suggests that they have to choose and further marginalizes LGBT Christians by denying them their very identity.
The death and resurrection of Jesus has broken down cultural barriers throughout history — no other major religion has spread as far and across as many cultures as Christianity.
What natural science stimulated, industry furthered in the very mode of activity it promoted and the ethos it tended to generate within communities and within culture as a whole.
The Lutheran heritage in music is far from barren — Luther himself was a musician of note and to be Lutheran is to know that J. S. Bach is to music as Shakespeare is to literature — but the musical culture of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) had by the 1940s been considerably corrupted by American evangelical Protestantism, and I wallowed in the corruption.
For that reason only we find now the ruling powers are in the hands of secular non religious ones... The conference above stated that the secular regimes in the West had used the indifference between religions, branches, doctrines by creating «Fitnah» said to be harder than killing... because you get all those with Fitnah to fight among them selves... beside establishing and supporting terrorist groups to get the area unstable far from investment and development environment that has caused the mass immigration of the capital heads, professions and skilled labour hands from their countries to the west and be treated as garbage at countries that they do not belong to whether as culture, race or religion....
I heard statements from my grandfather as far back as I could remember that homosexual practices were something the «white man» taught us and that it was a sign of weakness and weirdness in their culture.
We see documented evidence of same sex relationship going as far back as we have paper, spanning culture.
The German theological world has been far less shaken than the English - speaking world by the changes in academic culture of the last decades: feminism, the hermeneutics of suspicion, the dismissal of truth - claims as disguised assertions of power.
Going further back, it was only the culture of western Europe under the influence of Christianity and it's notions of a single rational God that science as we know it was birthed.
It may be that Kelley had «domestic issues», or «mental health» issues, or other factors (as is so often the case, real life stories are usually far more complex than the 24 hour / 24 second sound bite culture we live in) and that his expressions of hatred against Christianity were only secondary factors, if factors at all.
Jeremy, I realize that your thesis here presents theology as distinctive and «based to some degree on out culture, worldview, and what we have learned / experienced thus far in life» Yet, for those who are living in Christ (and not themselves), this is not (no longer) so.
Nietzsche saw Western culture as a further development of Christian self - abasement.
Hirsch may be right in claiming that literate culture is far less exclusive than ethnic culture or pop culture or youth culture, but these do not require the mastery of such comprehensive vocabularies as does the national culture he seeks to promote.
Process thought understands the totality of reality as being far richer and more complex than any individual or culture can ever appreciate or realize.
This article is good at showing where a potential «culture war» can occur, as is evident through the various responses so far.
In a Western culture that is, on the one hand, insouciantly «nonjudgmental» and, on the other, determined to exact the last ounce of blood from those responsible for real or alleged crimes against humanity, Tutu represents a seasoned sensibility that combines both judgment and mercy as essential components in coping with a far from satisfactory world.
The Cultural Dimension As culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may answer more adequately the basic problems of human life and to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all lifAs culture develops, so too will religion in order that it may answer more adequately the basic problems of human life and to further deepen the synthesis of scientific knowledge with religious knowledge - the principle of evolution is written into the nature of religion, as in all lifas in all life.
We have further affirmed that the only true and possible understanding of marriage is as the permanent bond between a man and a woman — a truth that has been acknowledged for millennia across innumerably diverse cultures.
Further, as the Cold War began, Christianity was unquestionably in control of American culture, so much so that religious organizations initially felt unthreatened by the new Supreme Court decisions.
Since then, for a number of reasons (air and water pollution, health concerns ignored and in fact unknown by scientific medicine, ecological issues), this questioning of the omnicompetence of the scientific method to uncover the truth, and of the creative value of technological «progress,» has deepened and spread and now penetrates much further into the culture as a whole.
The transition is tragic because the moderns failed to understand, just as the originators of classical cultures had, how the liberative potential of reason as the human ability to raise ever further relevant questions is alienated and frustrated in authoritarian societies deeply marked by classism, sexism, racism, technocentrism, and militarism.
We must rebuild American political culture so that, at its presidential apex, it is far less likely to produce such a mortifying choice as the one created by this election cycle.
Of course the response is condemned as a philistine reaction against today's so - called high culture, which has, for the most part, descended into a self - indulgent and transgressive vulgarity far removed from the panache and imagination of an earlier modernism.
This causes further tensions in relations with the Canadian public and the perception of Sikhs, what we see as taking a stand and fighting what is wrong, many see as causing uneeded violence, it's a huge culture clash.
I do not know how far that has been appropriated by Chinese Christians, but it stands as a threat to the healthier potentialities of traditional Chinese culture.
As far as the actual senses are concerned, ours is in many ways a culture of peculiar poverty, evident even — perhaps especially — in its excesseAs far as the actual senses are concerned, ours is in many ways a culture of peculiar poverty, evident even — perhaps especially — in its excesseas the actual senses are concerned, ours is in many ways a culture of peculiar poverty, evident even — perhaps especially — in its excesses.
They have the right to build their culture center anywhere they want, and as one brave woman who lost her daughter on 9/11 said, how far away is far enough, and she went on to say, she lost her country as well as her daughter that day, because of all the bigotry and hatred the right is displaying.
As Kenya's Musimbi Kanyoro wrote, «Those cultures which are far removed from biblical culture risk reading the Bible as fiction.&raquAs Kenya's Musimbi Kanyoro wrote, «Those cultures which are far removed from biblical culture risk reading the Bible as fiction.&raquas fiction.»
But in so far as the actual frames of reference for both are their respective national cultures, the possibility of comprehending each other is not only greatly reduced but may even be rendered nil.
Culture as a social phenomenon is far more extensive and inclusive than the Christian faith.
The plain fact is that the domestication of the Protestant community in the United States within the framework of the national culture has progressed as far as in any western land.
The emerging culture of North America is as different from the culture of Europe as both of these are different in turn from the cultures of the Far East.
And is it not true that in so far as one finds such people one finds them rather among the less cultured and in part among women?
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