Sentences with phrase «full expression in»

Meanwhile, her outsider bonds with potty - mouthed fellow cleaner Zelda (Octavia Spencer) and gay neighbour Giles (Richard Jenkins) receive full expression in del Toro and Vanessa Taylor's character - rich script.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
The implications of such insights find full expression in the Pauline epistles.
a lot about living in the Kingdom here and now, even though it awaits the full expression in the future.
This theory is only barely hinted at in Science and the Modern World, and receives its first full expression in Process and Reality.
Such a concept of justice finds its full expression in the Christ - event.
The Prophetic Alternative comes to full expression in the ministry and example of Jesus.

Not exact matches

I plan on leaving the world with a mind full of poetic expressions that have found a home in my memory.
It is also possible to long to be the full expression of the people we were created to be, people who resemble Jesus in our current contexts.
Altizer betrays his assumption of a metaphysics when he states, «Hegel's central idea of kenosis, or the universal and dialectical process of the self - negation of being, provided me with a conceptual route to a consistently kenotic or self - emptying understanding of the Incarnation, an understanding which I believe has been given a full visionary expression in the work of William Blake.»
Simply by noting the overwhelming power and the comprehensive expression of the modern Christian experience of the death of God, we can sense the effect of the ever fuller movement of the Word or Spirit into history, a movement whose full meaning only dawns with the collapse of Christendom, and in the wake of the historical realization of the death of God.
With God the Father setting the pace and God the Spirit enabling as we go, the church in its local congregational expression can become the body of the Son whose full ministry continues to unfold in the congregation's midst, not as our doing, but as Theirs.
«Full and free discourse» is, in other words, a summary expression of the internal conditions of discourse noted earlier: equal freedom of all participants to advance and contest any claim and the arguments for it, and uncompromised commitment on the part all participants to seek the truth.
In Assemblies of God churches there still are those who pursue strong religious experiences and desire the expression of the full range of the charismata.
On the other hand, without the dramatic and poetic expression of the reversal in God's love play, when Krishna is conquered by Radha and the divine bows to the human, the full reality that the devotee experiences would not be expressed.
Accordingly we find in the first two lines of a famous hymn a full expression of the union of the two notions in one integral experience:
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails to convey its full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new humanity in Christ which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church....
Douthat believes that there is a full scale war being waged by secularists against the free expression of Judaism and Christianity (in particular) outside of house of worship walls, and gets into some reasons for the attack on the first liberty area mentioned in the First Amendment.
We need a global culture of truth, in which conviction and loyalty have scope for their full expression.
This new attitude found expression at the Jerusalem meeting: «We rejoice to think that just because in Jesus Christ the light that lighteth every man shone forth in its full splendor, we find rays of that same light where he is unknown or even is rejected.
Here in the Upanishads come to full expression two doctrines unknown in the Vedas, that of Karma, ot the law of sowing and reaping, and that of reincarnation.
Love your husband, love your babies, love the poor, love the orphans, love the widows, love the powerful, love the broken and the hurting, love your friends, love yourself, love your enemies, come to love the whole world in the fullness of God, in the full expression of the woman that he has created you to be, just that, no more, but certainly no less.
And if God is to express who He is in knowledge then it will always be a full expression, involving all of His Divinity, as much Person as the Original, because only as Person can He fully express who God is, who the Original is.
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These activities are not optional to Christian spirituality; each one is necessary to a full experience and expression of faith in Jesus Christ.
To believe as a Christian, to live as a Christian, to worship as a Christian — all are necessary for the full - orbed expression of one's response to God in His decisive, life - giving action in our Lord.
That God's love, manifest in diverse ways throughout the duration of the universe, might come to a full and unsurpassable self - expression in an individual human being who lived and died in the Middle East almost two thousand years ago does not seem incongruous with what we now understand about the nature of an evolving universe, especially if we regard religion as a phenomenon emergent from the universe rather than just something done on the earth by cosmically homeless human subjects.
Maximus» emphasis upon the Incarnation highlights the order of the logoi — the divine willings or intentions for each created being united in the divine Logos — of providence, which directs creation toward its full expression as the likeness of God.
Thus their communication code, full of references to food, the farm, the rural landscape, human anatomy, death, the physical world, and the supernatural, contains messages and is indicative of a system of symbolic expression that validates and identifies these southern Black rural (peasant) migrants apart from a wider society» (Community in a Black Pentecostal Church, 175).
'» Rose is citing Webster's introductory essay in the Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, but the full line reads: «Barth is certainly a central figure in the break up of the modern tradition in its theological expression
It has not seen the truth in the Spanish folk proverb, that «to make love is to declare one's sorrows»; nor has it noticed that the deepest expressions of love are not only painful to the one who loves but can also make inexorable demands on the one who is loved — demands which are not arbitrary and certainly not coercive in their manner of expression, but which are inexorable none the less, since they expect of the beloved the full and complete realization of all his possibilities as a lover.
well, this is God's expression in full form.
It is fundamental to any adequate understanding of Ricoeur to note that his phenomenology is so constructed as to be open to the «signs» generated by «counter-disciplines,» and indeed to read the meaning of human existence «on» a world full of such expressions generated by the natural and social sciences, as well as in the history of culture.
More precisely, it seems that the third chapter of the first part of Process and Reality, while having been written late during the composition of the book, incorporates earlier materials that have been displaced from their initial location in the book.30 The passage from Process 32 discussed here would belong to that category.31 However, one should not, and can not, conclude, on the sole basis that the fourth full paragraph from Process 32 is an insertion, that this paragraph of has to be considered an expression of a second — chronologically speaking — concept of God as non-temporal.
As a matter of fact, with the full consciousness of our own historical agency, we become aware that the justice which love inevitably seeks and in which it finds expression is, above all, political justice.
It is, or should be, the full expression of the worker's faculties, the thing in which he finds spiritual, mental, and bodily satisfaction, and the medium in which he offers himself to God.»
Why not transform our institutions into pluralistic enterprises where lively philosophical disagreement and debate is encouraged in classrooms and where multiple perspectives, religious and materialist, are given full expression?
The supreme expression of this personal nature of God's communication is in the person, Jesus of Nazareth, the «Word made flesh» (John 1:14), whose nature was to liberate humans to their full humanity (Luke 4, etc) and to restore intimate relationship (communion) between creation and God (II Cor 5:18 - 21).
And, in their midst, it makes small jabs at modernity's consequences: the «Modern Churchman» who «draws the full salary of a beneficed clergyman and need not commit himself to any religious belief,» the enlightened prison warden — «I came to the conclusion many years ago that almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression,» and avant - garde architecture — «india - rubber fungi in the recessed conservatory,» a floor that is «a large kaleidoscope, set in motion by an electric button.»
On Ash Wednesday, as the people come up to receive the ashes, they hear the words: «Polvo eres The ashes of the beginning of Lent are a curious and mysterious religious expression of the Mexican tradition which finds its full socio - religious meaning when coupled with the Holy Water which is blessed during the Easter Vigil — when, through God's power, justice triumphed over injustice in the resurrection of the innocent victim from the death inflicted upon him by the unjust «justice» of this world.
For in the later work, where a full - scale «metaphysical synthesis» is attempted, Bradley's reconciling concept of feeling is now resorted to as an expression of the «togetherness of entities in the world, i.e., with Bradley, Whitehead does not see experience primarily as a matter of the cognition of objects.
Each expression in the Single Barrel Collection offers a robust, full - bodied flavour complemented by Jack Daniel's smooth charcoal - mellowed character.
Created in honor of Knob Creek Bourbon founder Booker Noe, this new expression is made using the big, full flavor of Knob Creek Bourbon along with hints of maple and a touch of smoke to create a truly unique flavor expression that lives up to Booker's traditions and the Knob Creek name.
Alobar is a result of owner & Long Island City resident Jeff Blath's desire to open a place in his hometown that would be a full expression of his 20 - year restaurant management career and design background.
I won't keep you in suspense about my opinion of this exercise: Mr. Reilly is full of prunes — that's an expression we old folks like to use.
Or was it the same expression as when he said that Welbeck would be ready for the start of the season, when he knew full well that the player was going in hospital for knee surgery??
From Pritzker Playspace where infants and toddlers engage in sensory exploration to engineering feats in Skyline to the full realm of expression in the Artabounds Studio, Chicago Children's Museum translates the science of early learning into groundbreaking and transformative educational exhibits and programs.
Our conference for 2018 is packed full of fascinating topics such as the antibacterial properties of human milk carbohydrates, breastmilk as a communication and gene expression tool, management of chronic breast pain, the physiology of the milk ejection reflex, collaboration in high conflict settings, and so much more!
(1) to give full and unanimous support to the implementation of the recommendations made by the joint WHO / UNICEF Meeting on Infant and Young Child Feeding and of the provisions of the International Code in its entirety as an expression of the collective will of the membership of the World Health Organization;
I call on all public officials, of all parties, and indeed, all people everywhere, to denounce and repudiate these expressions, and to pledge to punish to the full extent of the law anyone engaged in such acts.
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