He constantly went on about his family, and seemed to
gloss over conversations about mine — basically it was all about him or it was pointless.
Not exact matches
In a series of posts entitled «Better
Conversations About Biblical Womanhood,» I argued that this approaches
glosses over some important realities about how we actually engage the biblical text:
All of this leaves us with a Bible that includes fissures and tensions, contradictions and questions, a Bible that invites wrestling,
conversation, and a variety of interpretations (which Enns is quick to note is a reality that has long been celebrated, rather than
glossed over, in the Jewish community).
«It's important to not try to
gloss over differences, and to actually have real
conversations about the differences that do exist.»
It's important not to
gloss over any of the voices from the
conversation, and we are deeply grateful for everyone who spoke up or followed along.
Whether he's talking Russia with Mike McFaul, Syria with Colin Kahl, or surveillance with Glenn Greenwald, Vietor makes good on providing «a no - bullshit
conversation about foreign policy,» diving deep into topics that are
glossed over in American news.