Sentences with phrase «fervor by»

Twice nominated for the Turner Prize, the highly regarded Irish - British painter Sean Scully has enjoyed a steadily building market moment these past few years — in part because of his savvy positioning under the ace dealer Robert Mnuchin, and in large part because his work has been seized upon with uncommon fervor by China's surging collector community.
She's played with fervor by Salma Hayek, and although she doesn't share much screen time with our heroes, she seems to be having a blast.

Not exact matches

Nationalist fervor in places as disparate as the U.S., Great Britain, and Germany made closed borders one of the most commonly recurring themes of the year — alarming to travelers who live by the credo of a borderless world.
Justin Wolfers, an associate professor of business and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, argued those working in the field of happiness economics mistakenly imagine that the world is run by legions of politicians and economists whose love of GDP approaches religious fervor.
Her fervor is fueled by helping youth shift their misfortune into a positive energy, turning trials in triumph.
Their fervor is surpassed, perhaps, only by investors».
I recently read the book Bull by Maggie Mahar, and I thought I'd highlight just one example that illustrates the speculative fervor that existed at the time.
As long you're developing, learning, reaching others and honoring the Lord by doing work with excellence and fervor, that gray cubicle may be the exact place you need to be.
By reciprocating with religious fervor, we are engaging the radicals in their religious war making this a war over religion, not politics.
It chronicles the march and fervor of the communities clashing up until the Voting Rights Act was signed by President Johnson.
What Meacham observes instead is dwindling fervor for the notion that the U.S. should be governed by certain interpretations of the Bible or by Christian theology, an approach common among evangelicals.
But Wesley himself was more impressed by the fact that people could disagree on many of these matters and yet commit themselves with equal fervor to the evangelical task.
When he was confronted by their failure in the task he himself had set them, Dubois condemned Israel with the same fervor with which he had admired it.
When he was sixteen, he was captured by Irish pirates and spent six bleak years as a herdsman in County Mayo, during which he turned with fervor to Christ.
Impelled by this new religious fervor, I glutted myself like a fanatic.
In terms reminiscent of the fervor of ancient prophets, the writer proclaimed that the current epidemic of venereal herpes was a direct punishment by God for people's disobedience of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae.
It strikes me that an incarnational humanism of the kind posited by Crosby (and a position articulated by many thinkers of the Reformed persuasion) need not threaten in the least the evangelistic fervor of those of us who count ourselves among American evangelicals.
Inspired by a mix of spiritual fervor and hatred for an allegedly demonic enemy, startlingly large numbers of average folks took up arms.
It even attempted to put a check on the selfish accumulations of huge private fortunes by the first income tax law: what would the age of «Teddy» Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson have been like without the moral fervor of the social gospel?
Nothing would lead us to believe that women invoked the Holy One with any less frequency or fervor than did their male counterparts, yet the scriptures record only a fraction of women's prayers in comparison with those prayed by men.
Though in the past decades there has been an appreciable cooling off of the fervor displayed at the beginning of the twentieth century by the advocates of the psychology of religion, still today the various schools of depth - psychology and psychoanalysis offer clues to the understanding of the unconscious and its workings.
We are indeed so like the Greeks, «religious» in every way, but blinded by that very fervor to the life and truth that is closer than our next breath.
But the book takes a rather surprising turn when Besançon discusses how icons came to be, in the author's view, fetishized by the Orthodox churches, especially by Russian nationalists» the most flagrant case being Joseph Stalin's order that icons be displayed in Moscow the day after Hitler's invasion of Russia in 1941 to whip up nationalist fervor in his atheist state.
It is punctuated by earthquakes, fires, and plagues, and shot through with religious fervor and political intrigue.
Even pacifists like Frederick Douglass and Julia Ward Howe were gripped by the militaristic fervor, the latter celebrating northern rectitude by her «Battle Hymn of the Republic.»
There is no guarantee that overt struggle can be avoided, but it is criminal to make civil, class or international war the more likely by confusing issues and by arousing the passions which religious fervor can awaken.
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
Father Claude Chauchetiere, who, along with fellow Jesuit Pierre Cholenec, would chronicle Kateri's story for future generations, spoke of her spirituality with wonder: «Not only did Kateri practice her faith in such a manner that her confessor declared she never once relaxed her original fervor, but her extraordinary virtue was remarked by everyone.»
Nevertheless, the book has been a great success commercially and, judging by the credentials of her reviewers and the fervor of her advocates, many intelligent and thoughtful people have been persuaded by her views.
The revolutionary fervor of the oppressed may be inspired by a holy zeal.
Havana (CNN)- In a rare speech on state - controlled television, Cuba's Catholic cardinal said an upcoming visit by the pope would reignite the religious fervor in the island.
For a few years, the Azusa Street mission became the best - known hub of a movement framed by premillennialist views, influenced by a Wesleyan fervor for holiness and committed to the practice of the spiritual gifts enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12.
On January 8, the day Richard died, I was praying Psalm 51 and was struck as never before by the psalmist's prayer: «Give me again the joy of your help; with a spirit of fervor sustain me.»
«A science, however inexact, the law is a humanistic pursuit as well,» he wrote in the Journal of Law and Religion, «and no one in the past four decades has pursued the law with such humanistic fervor — a humanism enlivened by religion — as John Noonan.»
You can use pretty much any tomato - y base to make baked eggs but because I'm all about quick fixes during the week, I got Prego Italian Sauce (this Roasted Garlic & Herb flavor is the absolute bees knees) during my weekly Walmart run because it tastes homemade, has the perfect amount of sweetness to balance out its savory notes, and is gobbled up by Warren and the bambino with equal fervor.
Stunned by this event and inspired by the courageous fight for life of former teammate Lou Gehrig (he died in midseason at age 37), the Yankees played with much of their old fervor, winning 101 games and finishing 17 ahead of the second - place Red Sox.
Cena didn't actually defeat an entire stable by himself — he picked up a few eliminations, as did his teammates — but he survived a DDT to the concrete and a 2 - on - 1 at the end, in the midst of LOL Cena Wins fervor, so it sure felt like he did it by himself.
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Led by Adam Silver and the NBA, but followed with the fervor of a new convert by Rob Manfred and Major League Baseball, the leagues have done a 180 on this and are now actively lobbying states in an effort to help craft the sports gambling laws.
I was surprised by how much moral fervor there was surrounding breastfeeding.
In the October 16, 2015 opinion article in the New York Times by Courtney Jung entitled «Overselling Breast - Feeding,» Ms. Jung asserts that encouragement to breastfeed has reached a «moral fervor» inconsistent with the true value of breastfeeding.
But there are downsides to the «baby - friendly» push, a doctrinaire fervor about a baby's first days, communicated by medical professionals, that can make it seem like if a new parent makes any wrong move, her child is doomed.
The win by Democratic Senate candidate Shelley Mayer in the 37th Senate district showed the power of anti-Trump fervor in the New York City suburbs, the usefulness of a united Democratic state Senate for the party and that the suburbs themselves are highly engaged right now electoral politics.
Republican science denialism tends to be motivated by antiregulatory fervor and fundamentalist concerns over control of the reproductive cycle.
The breakups made even more painful by the intensity and fervor with which I entered into romantic relationships.
Dating Service by Fervor offers free memberships.
The Law, in the person of Jack Scagnetti (a character mentioned in Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs and played here by Tom Sizemore), is after the pair, but with no more fervor than the media.
Not the four - hanky weepy that an UP or TOY STORY 3 is (this was directed by the latter's Lee Unkrich), but COCO knows just when to grip the heartstrings with fervor.
Ben Bradlee can smell something is up — he's noticed that Sheehan hasn't had a by - line in three months — and the film hooks you with Bradlee's cussed old - school fervor, which takes the form of his brazen desire to compete with the Times.
In 2010, the massive Hamptons Film Festival Oscar mash up that included «Black Swan,» «127 Hours,» «The King's Speech,» «Blue Valentine,» preceded by NYFF's «The Social Network» sent me into an Oscar fervor I hadn't experienced before... one that ended Oscar night in a «King's Speech» tailspin.
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