Sentences with phrase «for benevolence»

Subsequently, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his benevolence with so many Humanitarian causes.
Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice.
Behind this series is Kaufman's desire as a feminist to take back the ownership of a male hand, «away from the increasingly negative narratives associated with... grotesquely imbalanced, entitled male behavior» in an attempt to «direct a social gaze to men's capacity for benevolence, playfulness and nurturing.»
Vincent Gallo deserves nothing less than gratitude for his benevolence - for the insight he has bestowed upon all who focused their attention on the Whitney Biennial.
For their benevolence, they found themselves continually targeted by scammers while Violet was dying of cancer.
Mr Dayoro Jean Michel, Camp Chairman, expressed gratitude to the former President and the charity for their benevolence and appealed for livelihood empowerment training programmes to enable them work and provide for themselves.
Thus the new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches was released by revivalism and poured through home and foreign missions and a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform.
With new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches, revivalism poured outward through home and foreign missions as well as a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform, not forgetting that the message was for all of life.
They want and deserve a Christianity that is primarily known for benevolence, not for violence.
Circumcision emphasizes, even as it also restricts and transcends, the natural and the generative, sanctifying them in the process: Under God's command, men willingly produce in their living and generational flesh the mark of their longing for God, of their desire for His benevolence and care.
Gardner's definition of traditional art describes perfectly Hassler's novels: creations as admirable for their benevolence as for their architecture.
But I would want to do this in addition to what we currently have set aside for benevolence in our budget.
He was known for his benevolence, justice, kindness, and deep - seated desire for mankind to live in peace.

Not exact matches

But I trust that our countrymen will not be softened to that kind of crimes and criminals; for if we should, our hearts will be hardened to everything which has a claim on our benevolence.
In the channellings of Kryon by Lee Carroll we can learn for instance: «There is simplicity, beauty and benevolence of systems built for you, dear Human Being, because you, like me, are from another place.
Adam Smith wrote: «But man has almost constant occasion for the help of his brethren, and it is in vain for him to expect it from their benevolence only.»
Even so, Marcion clearly tried to lift up a God of sublime benevolence for the alternative church he founded, but he was able to do so only by sacrificing the essential unity between love (his Supreme God) and power (his unloving Creator God).28
We come, then, to the third criticism of the monarchical model: God rules either through domination or benevolence, thus undercutting human responsibility for the world.
This has been my experience for over 40 of my 67 years in a fellowship that has no buildings, is not organized, accepts no outside financial contributions, limits end of life personal contributions, has NO fund raising or capital campaigns, does not define stewardship in the level of financial «benevolence
Doug Sloan makes a case for the opposite, but that calls into question the benevolence and omniscience of a god who would send such confusing and conflicting directives to his creations in the first place or for sending such messages that could be «lost» after millemnia of translations.
Church benevolence programs are awkward to run: * Who receives; * What do they receive; * For how long do they receive;
We took them out to dinner to assess their situation and after finding out they had not approached the church for assistance I suggested they request aid through the church benevolence fund.
I used to sit in on benevolence situations at a church I used to attend, they required all those who did not attend church there, who were looking for money to come sit through a service, and then we would meet.
Two fold, firstly, you've helped another person live for a little longer by protecting them from the cold, but for you personally that didn't get anything out of it you could look at it from another perspective, anyone could have seen you and acknowledged you benevolence either by saying something or just thinking how nice it was you did that and then maybe also passing along an act of kindness.
If the traditional concerns for education, benevolences and foreign missions need to be carefully scrutinized and their priority status evaluated, the first priority.
The churches» task in the area of benevolence has become that of ensuring that persons gain access to the benefits for which they, are eligible.
That a chaplain will wrestle in Jello to raise money for charity while students cheer says more about benevolence than religion.
For example, both secular and religious idealism (messianic Marxism and the Protestant social gospel movement) assumed that society would automatically improve through moral and pious benevolence.
William Sorry pal I do not want to believe in a bigot for a God with his chosen people and leaving out two thirds of the people on earth while having all his followers kiss his holy butt to get his benevolence.
Stressing the endeavor for social justice as a complement to the task of evangelism, recognizing the inadequacy of benevolences to meet the challenge, and therefore seeking concrete, structural, political involvement based on a Biblically informed concept of «social justice,» editor Smedes argues that the church's action will «find its way on the ridge between harmless generalities and divisive particularities.
The Koran itself praised Christian monks for their charity and benevolence, but therewas no place in Islam for monasticism.
The multiverse idea offers an explanation of why we find ourselves in a universe favorable to life that does not rely on the benevolence of a creator, and so if correct will leave still less support for religion.»
That is what the church and the nation need today as we blunder into a world in which the desire of Americans for wealth and power has been the source of so much benevolence, and yet so much anguish and death.
The church and individual Christians are too often guilty of substituting benevolence for justice in the basic organizations of life.
For instance, one may plan sympathetically for the welfare of others long after his death through such actions as making a will or buying life insurance, and he may enjoy these actions; but he does them not just for his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memoFor instance, one may plan sympathetically for the welfare of others long after his death through such actions as making a will or buying life insurance, and he may enjoy these actions; but he does them not just for his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memofor the welfare of others long after his death through such actions as making a will or buying life insurance, and he may enjoy these actions; but he does them not just for his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memofor his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memofor the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memory.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I do it because i realized i wasted decades of my life and tens of thousands of dollars of my money believing in God and supporting my church, getting in return the never - ending reminder that i was nothing but a sinful cretin unworthy of God's benevolence.
There is a concern for the needs of humanity, and a sentiment of benevolence toward every man just because we share a common human lot.
«Additional seats for minorities are not a matter of grace and benevolence of political parties, but are constitutional requirements so that the legitimate interests of the minorities are provided for,» ruled the court, according to UCA News.
For Brightman, «the expansion of God into an omnipotent being» restricted God's benevolence, even though classical theism asserted both «with equal assurance.»
12 He wrote of «the impossible problem of reconciling infinite benevolence and justice with infinite power in the Creator of such a world as this,» 13 and concluded: «the notion of a providential government by an omnipotent Being for the good of his creatures must be entirely dismissed.»
It's as if we supercharge our benevolence for one month of the year and it takes us the other 11 to recover (and plan) for the next.
In the end, they chose a level midway between, hoping for the perfect mix of benevolence and competitive edge... Syd and Kayla, however, did not want to set their child's happiness rheostat too high.
Unanchored as they are to anything concrete outside the self, the values and virtues encouraged by the leading strategies of moral education provide meager resources at best for sustaining and supporting our far - reaching moral commitments to benevolence and justice.
«Why do we not observe that it is their benevolence to strangers, their care for the graves of the dead, and the pretended holiness of their lives that has done the most to increase atheism [he meant Christianity]?
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Since humans are aware that their lives will end, and they are not at all thrilled by this fact, they then seek an imaginary leader who will provide the same wisdom, benevolence and protection in a much hoped - for afterlife.
In this he explicitly draws upon Jonathan Edwards, for whom «True Virtue most essentially consists in benevolence to Being in general» (NTV 3).
Just a the many reform and benevolence societies of the British people provided a master plan for their American brethren, so their antislavery work stood as a challenge and a pattern.
Conversion meant a turning from self - interest to «a preference for disinterested benevolence
The Saban Benevolence Shelter for Troubled Coaches gets yet another former vile.
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