Faithfulness to what
gives distinctive identity to the religious community becomes the celebrated norm, rather than openness to participation in the intersections of religious and theological outlooks with other outlooks on the same realities that religion and theology address.
But this does not mean that each set of occasions is «conscious», in anything like our human sense, of the aim which is before it and which
gives it the distinctive identity that it possesses.
Not exact matches
This break with the past
gave employees from each of the original companies a new and
distinctive identity.
We need to learn how to socialize our youth into our
distinctive meanings and symbols to
give them a special Christian
identity.
Church - related schools will prosper if they are
distinctive, if they
give students a reason to choose them over generic schools with no particular
identity.
People of different faiths have specific and
distinctive contributions to make to the new community, provided they are
given space for their own integrity and
identity.
Distinctive features of the church's internal history give its communal identity a distinctive shape and define what the church's
Distinctive features of the church's internal history
give its communal
identity a
distinctive shape and define what the church's
distinctive shape and define what the church's purpose is.
While retaining a consistent flow from front to rear bumper, the front and back fenders are prominently projected, creating a
distinctive identity and
gives the WRX a unique road presence.
Takada's work is
distinctive and recognizable,
giving the Danganronpa games a sonic
identity to match their outrageous character designs and wicked sense of humor.
To position his company for growth without compromising its
identity as a niche player, Deysher
gives his associates flexibility to list homes other than antiques if they're bona fide
distinctive homes.
Together, these five ingredients create the
distinctive personality that
gives a brand its
identity.