Sentences with phrase «given succor»

There are also obvious ways that Bloomberg has given succor to the arts.
The physical world, for Macy's, is proving weighty — but might online efforts give succor?
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be contained within reason, because what he does goes beyond reason,» therefore the initial anticipation of the revelatory act / reality is signaled by the existential realization that God's «unnecessitated» love for us as created being, both corporately and individually, makes transparent «God's gift of Himself.»
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be....
Like Lawrence's «Momma, look at me,» Jordan's «I know he didn't mean to leave me on purpose» reveals the abandoned child's enduring attachment to the parent who is already lost: an attachment that itself gives some succor to its subject, despite the absence of the object of love.
Because movement conservatives of that time such as William F. Buckley Jr., and Barry Goldwater didn't view state - sanctioned racism as the great moral question that it was, because their fetish for preserving tradition led them to believe that the federal government didn't have the obligation to address segregation, because of their concerns about communism and the expansion of federal government, and because they viewed the civil disobedience by activists such as Martin Luther King (as well as their push to force social change) as an affront to the order they craved, they essentially gave succor to Jim Crow segregationists even if that wasn't their original intent.
here is hoping that in some way, however large or small, these needy little lives will cause someone, somewhere, to reach out past themselves and give succor to those who need so desperately.
Ann Chamberlin approaches painting like an alchemist approaches a vile of life - giving succor — with tremendous reverence and passion.

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To identify Arendt as giving the Cold War succor is not only wide of the mark but reveals ignorance of the legal foundations of her thinking.
He and his fellow Oxford Methodists gave significant portions of their income to succor the poor and spent much time ministering to condemned prisoners (after a lifetime of lavish giving, Wesley died a relatively poor man).
Critics of Pastor Benke like myself believe that his prayer gave aid and succor to just such religious relativism and syncretism.
Unknowingly built, posthumous as it is, the memorial on Tipton Way is Mike Kelley's final installation, made by him through us, his influence bending our thoughts, guiding our hands, giving a little succor to our own struggle even as his is finally over.
So today I learned something that will give aid and succor to the lukewarmers and a bludgeon for the deniers.
Not going to give you spiritual succor or bring you style nirvana.
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