Sentences with phrase «healing the wounds inflicted»

«But do we really think that violence, even a «justified» act of violence, has the capacity to heal the wounds inflicted by violence - or to end the cycle of violence?»
This is all possible within the divine experience because God has all the inexhaustible resources of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted by actuality.
Here we can best understand Whitehead's point by analogy with works of the imagination, since this fourth way calls upon the resources of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted by actuality.
Both camps exuded private confidence that they had won, but also stressed that the victor would reach out not only to his brother, but also to rival supporters to heal any wounds inflicted during the contest.
Sitting inside the dingy room, which he has since converted to a shop; when our correspondent came across him earlier in the week, he pleaded with Governor Ambode to adequately compensate people for their losses saying that would help heal the wound inflicted upon them faster.
He had to convey deeper messages: notions of redemption, of healing the wounds inflicted by slavery and the Civil War.
Sonic Mania methodically uses its sentimental appeal to great effect, but in the process, it heals the wounds inflicted by its most disappointing predecessors and surpasses the series» best with its smart and interpretive design.

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I don't think he has a bandaid big enough to heal the wound he is inflicting.
Love, as reuniting of the separated, heals the wounds of our psyches, whether self - or other - inflicted, enabling us to accept and to love ourselves as creatures of God.
Male and female find healing from their woundings (and the wounds they have inflicted on others) in the gospel.
You have offered, to your fellow ministers, a place where they can heal from the wounds inflicted on them in the church.
Not only because it is Afro - Americans themselves, especially men, who now inflict these wounds upon themselves — through the ways they betray those who love them and bear their progeny, through the ways they bring up or abandon their children, through the ways they relate, or fail to relate, to each other, through the values and attitudes they cherish and the ones they choose to spurn, through their comforting ethnic myths about their neighborhoods, through their self - indulgences, denials and deceits — but because only they as individual men and women can find the antidote to heal themselves.
It then becomes a tiny superficial thing, capable neither of inflicting deep wounds nor of healing them.»
To control ferocity, to heal the wounds that we inevitably inflict because of life's pressure to be competitive, is the business of civilization, and it is the business of Christian social ethics to remind civilization of its civilizing obligation.
Orlando, Florida (CNN)- The Republican Party of Florida has scrapped plans for a pair of unity rallies intended to heal some of the wounds inflicted during the divisive gubernatorial primary between state Attorney General Bill McCollum and former health care executive Rick Scott.
One of the study participants spent more than two decades in therapy in a futile attempt to heal the deep wounds inflicted by a violent and emotionally abusive stepfather.
«The pattern of the wounds suggests that most of them were inflicted by thrown projectiles, but all of them were healed, meaning they were not fatal.»
She's tried to seek counseling, but it wasn't something she could open up to, and she knows that if she's going to heal all of the self - inflicted wounds she's created, she's going to have to figure out how to do it on her own.
Upon coming home and seeing him comatose, Franny appears to regret their argument, but the film doesn't hold her accountable for having treated him poorly — instead, it celebrates that Franny has come home and healed the wounds of familial conflict, while failing to fully acknowledge that she inflicted them in the first place.
I was interested in the way people grow and change, the way they reach out or don't, the way they form bonds inside and outside families, and the way that they heal the wounds that life inflicts.
A powerful tale that explores the darkest corners of human nature, revealing the grievous injuries inflicted behind locked doors, the unseen wounds that bleed and destroy and never heal.
Mixing her with characters such as the Knight and the Priest make for an interesting combination, as we can focus her solely on inflicting damage while the rest of the team absorbs the brunt of enemy attacks and heals her wounds.
Not even a surprise release would heal the psychological wounds inflicted on people who waited for this.
Almir Surui was 22 when he hatched a 50 - year plan that was as simple as it was ingenious: The Surui would themselves heal the wounds the loggers had inflicted on their reservation.
«As a marriage and family therapist, I believe relationships have an immense ability to help heal the devastating wounds that life sometimes inflicts; even when some of those wounds can be caused by our most important relationships.
«The deep wounds inflicted on the housing market during the downturn are finally beginning to heal as distressed sales continue to decline and home prices in some parts of the country have bounced back to their near - peak levels,» adds Yun.
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