Sentences with phrase «fervour in»

Perhaps we should align environmentalism of the climate change type to that of religious fervour in the middle ages, rather than the present day.
Their debuts can stimulate fervour in those who charge artists» careers with value — gallerists, curators, collectors, critics.
They further called on government and the police to apply more fervour in their pursuance of the truth and bring the real culprits to justice.
The whisper of «one who was to come» from the earliest days of the Covenant grew into a deep chorus of religious fervour in the years building up to the birth of Jesus
I can actually see myself at least talking too this fellow about his evangelical fervour in the workplace.

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The leaders of the three main London - based parties — all of them unpopular in Scotland — wooed skeptical Scottish voters with the fervour of a rejected lover.
The reason the English took to their Marian devotion with such intensity and fervour is that, in their cherishing of marriage from the sixth century onwards, they could instinctively perceive how Mary was the exemplar (through the power of her own assent to God) and the national emblem of the way in which the spiritual precedes the physical.
The very decline of the influence of the Christian Church, itself partly due to failure to find a new synthesis of faith and reason, and then to live it in fervour of spirit, has thrown increased formative responsibility upon the State.
His whole being seized with religious fervour he looks towards a Christ already risen but still unimaginably great, invoking, in the supreme homage of faith and adoration, «Deo Ignoto».
While they both sought to eliminate traditional religions from their kingdoms, they did so in order to divert the common man's fervour to their own cults of personality.
Christians are called to be passionate in their fervour for God, but passion unchecked could leave you... More
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the «new atheism» espoused with «evangelical fervour» by such advocates as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens etc..
It seems that uncertainty about what the future holds might play a part in the Jehovah's Witnesses» evangelistic fervour.
These are the ideas which were first brought forward in biology by thinkers such as Needham and Woodger (with myself acquiescing on the side - lines) under the name «Organizing Relations,» and by Bertalanffy, who conducted a vigorous propaganda campaign on their behalf, under the name of «Systems Theory, and finally by Norbert Wiener, with equal fervour, as «Cybernetics.»
It was a time of revolutionary fervour, and when Jesus of Nazareth, once baptized by John, proclaimed in Galilee the imminent reign of God and then came up to Jerusalem, the high priest Caiaphas and a group of Jewish leaders denounced him to Pilate.
Christians are called to be passionate in their fervour for God, but passion unchecked could leave you vulnerable to stress, says Dr Kate Middleton.
One day on reading a saying by the founder of Hasidism about the fervour and daily inward renewal of the pious man, he recognized in himself the Hasidic soul, and he recognized piety, hasidut, as the essence of Judaism.
While for the most part conforming to the normal expressions of public ecclesiastical observance, the Lollards privately responded with the special fervour of total commitment to the Gospel, nourished a form of religious egalitarianism which in some respect could be called a proto - Protestantism, and were sharply critical of the established priesthood.
Hasidism preserved the Messianic fervour of the people, yet it turned that fervour away from the future to the love of God and man in the present moment.
In particular the bring Cesc back fervour has gone a little quiet — looking at Chelsea recently it reminds me that brilliant as Cesc was he was and never would have been the «missing link» for us.
There's nothing particularly unusual about seeing a footballer wound up and brimming with emotional focus and fervour, but to see an entire team keyed up to such a level yet so in control of themselves — the occasional unwise yellow card aside, Fernando — is remarkable, the more so because they are apparently able to reproduce it from big game to big game.
Only at times, mind, given that they made such hard work of beating such modest opposition, but still it feels like progress... The fervour of the celebrations reflected the nature of England's victory, in a back - and - forth game, rather than the significance of the goal.
His The American Future: A History (The Bodley Head, # 20.00) develops four themes in the development of America - belligerence, fervour, ethnicity and plenty - and is a blend of history and anecdote.
But the fact that a country which held a quarter of the world's population in colonial subjugation could not possibly be fighting for the principles of «freedom and democracy» eluded most British commentators, who seemed high on a rush of patriotic fervour.
The inconsistency in their fervour for that and their current proposal is obvious.
His message comes at a poignant time, given the current academic fervour over the perceived decline of the US in the face the rise of China, and was both sobering and hopeful in tone.
Instead of tacitly buying in to the coalition's small state ideological fervour, Labour should build mass support for an alternative that would put jobs, services and tax justice ahead of the needs of the City.
These days, priests seize on digital media to preach their sermons, stir up fervour, warn of danger, rival religions, groups, races... people can organize themselves into mobs using their mobile phones, send for backup, find like - minded activists in local groups.
He has shown himself to be out of his depth in a number of policy areas but he has also helped to rebuild some bridges after the debacle of Blair and his Iraq messianic fervour.
Both parties said nationalist fervour, including in Glasgow's George Square (pictured), had raised new issues
They may be at various stages of the careers, but they share a common fervour for solving theoretical or experimental problems in physics and have a determination to get out there and find good science.
Then on 15 July something unexpected happened: perhaps by accident, perhaps in a moment of revolutionary fervour after Bastille Day, someone at the French space agency CNES made public sensational new images of the comet's icy core.
An actress of fervour and passion, Rachel Roberts gave forthright performances in two key films of the 1960s.
For those of us not caught up in the patriotic fervour of the Olympics, it would be tempting to dismiss Chariots of Fire as an outdated, backward piece of filmmaking.
Their relationship is inevitably plagued by religious differences, disapproving parents and revolutionary fervour brought on by the onset of conflict in Russian - controlled Azerbaijan in 1914.
I'd have mustered up the weakest, croakiest laugh my poor, disappointment - withered frame could muster and gestured limply toward the last few years» Q4 release schedules with all the zesty fervour of a broken seaside claw crane swinging listlessly in its case.
Brad returns home from a rafting trip in Peru, where he felt a godly presence, with an increasingly worrying religious fervour that ultimately leads to disastrous results.
Their films are a very English fantasia, imbuing the typical stiff - upper - lip of the period with an artistic fervour uncommon in English movies.
Though the electronic steering is relatively muted in its feedback, there's an underlying confidence to the Volvo S90's chassis that allows vast, winding distances to be gobbled up with great fervour.
Driven by the passion for unique quality and individuality, TECHART offers its customers and fans with a fervour for collecting the TECHART GTStreet based on the Porsche 911 Turbo — limited to 300 units — in the colour california orange / black.
In the 1940s dams were synonymous with progress, and the rivers were to be conquered with the fervour of a pioneer wielding an axe.
The once - in - twelve - years anointment of the colossal idol of Lord Bahubali Gomateshwara at the summit of the Indragiri hills, is marked by extraordinary religious fervour and rich in spectacle.
I am hoping I did not make a bad decision in my fervour to get back on the road; any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
There are few games developers in the world that engender such a fan driven fervour as Treasure.
That comes as an inevitable shame as the concept, which sees Ninja Gaiden's fervour for bloodthirsty hack «n» slash mixed with first - person shooter gunplay, feels remarkably fresh in essence.
Based in the UK, Paul has been immersed in interactive entertainment for the best part of 27 years and has followed advances in gaming with a passionate fervour.
Due to the fervour around microtransactions following Star Wars Battlefront II, there was concern from the player base that EA would force Bioware's implementation of predatory loot box economies, and Brennon Holmes, a member of the development team would speak up on the matter to say that the Bioware team is full of gamers who want to discuss the best way to move forward with the idea, and that they weren't set in stone.
These photographs, depicting the most influential figures in modern and contemporary art, capture the artistic climate and fervour of the period in question and document the historical phases of the world's most prized international art exhibition.
Left in the wake of this carnival of unseen faces lies a dystopian vacuum consumed by superstition and fervour.
Using folklore and fairy tales, both personally constructed and widely known, Rego's work builds narratives of both trouble and fantasy, often leaving reality behind in favour of a religious fervour.
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