Sentences with phrase «from subjection»

The core idea is that society — including the economy — should be structured so that everyone is secure from subjection to arbitrary power, from having to live «at the mercy» of more powerful others.
Pettit is certainly able to show that some figures like Harrington, opponent of Hobbes» attack on the «democratical gentlemen» who opposed government by prerogative, have something like Pettit's account of freedom as resting in being free from subjection «to the potentially capricious will or the potentially idiosyncratic judgement of another» [7].
If brahman is free from subjection to causality, so is creativity.
Causality is the rule of all changes in the world, But Brahman is free from subjection to causality.

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[8] We tend to smile at such forthrightness but is it because we have dismissed the whole idea of concupiscence, and shrink from the concept of the flesh having to be brought into subjection; and this, despite the clear teaching of St. Paul (I Corinthians 9:27; Ephesians 6:1 Off)?
Yet in the knowledge that his days are numbered, that his real power has been taken from him, we can, on the basis of this take heart that the church can not be defeated in its mission to bring the whole world into subjection to Jesus Christ.
But when we apply the notion of agape to finite contexts, the subjection of novelty to fundamental continuity can not be appealed to without admitting a radical appeal to a context far removed from cosmic creation.
The widespread conception of the «Supreme Being» as an entity distinct from this world but controlling it according to plan and keeping human beings in a state of infantile subjection has been a not too subtle mask of the divine patriarch.5
These contemporary trends are reflected in the New Testament, partly in vigorous reaction against such beliefs, not by denying the reality to which they referred, but by claiming that in the gospel men were delivered from helpless subjection to that reality.
Sharply differing from the «autonomous» and «prophetic» self - understanding of the Episcopal Church, which has led only to chaos, Radner and Turner recommend a disciplined unity of mutual «subjection» and «forbearance.»
The subjection of women to men being a universal custom, any departure from it quite naturally appears unnatural.»
Ugly Feeling — along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting, airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
-- along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting, airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
The foremost significance of the chosen locations is that they are in countries that were once, or are still, under British subjection, evoking the saying from which both the exhibition and the video draw their title: «The sun never sets on the British Empire».
By absenting presence, Beasley raises questions about the possibility of escape from the dangers of subjection and its loaded cultural and historical references.
On the occasion of Arthur Jafa's exhibition, Professor Saidiya Hartman (Columbia University) joined scholars, artists and writers to discuss themes from her landmark text, Scenes of Subjection, including questions of political economy and ecology
On the contrary, especially in the case of boys, subjection to early formal instruction increases their tendency to distance themselves from the goals of schools and to drop out of it, either mentally or physically.»
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