Sentences with phrase «in peculiar ways»

In an overture to Duchamp's «degree zero» found objects, the original photographs are frequently bland in content — an empty office, a ball, a beach scene or tourist snapshot — and Richter's painterly gestures bounce off that content in peculiar ways, sometimes interacting with it, sometimes overlaying it and sometimes threatening to eclipse it altogether.
Amazon can't claim eInk Pearl, and B&N can't claim support for library books, so it devolves into an argument over which device's battery life is longer when measured in peculiar ways.
King is good when he hits the mark, but several of his books fail in peculiar ways.
Which I find in peculiar ways and things.
There are effects in animals from variations of lysine - arginine ratio; and lysine may interact with infections in peculiar ways.
Recent research reveals that teen brains go awry because they weigh those consequences in peculiar ways.
It is defined as already given to us in the peculiar ways in which God has been and promises to be present, notably «in Jesus.»
Any effort to understand God truly that is guided by an interest in the peculiar ways in which God is present involves acquiring capacities for critique of falsity, including the falsity of ideology.
«Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» was announced in a peculiar way: NBA star James Harden wore a hat bearing the logo seen above, which led to speculation about a forthcoming announcement.
At the same time, however, and more than any other in the company, he anticipates in two regards that succession of prophets beginning with Amos to which he is in a peculiar way the forerunner.
For Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
I shall return to how he suggests we understand value arising from what is being called, in his peculiar way a «society,» but the point from Adventures of Ideas is clear enough: however we learn to appreciate the status of a complex whole comprised of constituents, it must be construed in a manner which permits that complex whole to serve in turn as constituent within a larger and more complex level of organic whole.
as long as social values are related to a supernatural for which the churches stand in some peculiar way, there is an inherent inconsistency between the demand and efforts to execute it.
And Mexico continues to have a widespread appreciation for the transcendental, but this appreciation is largely apolitical; it remains, in a peculiar way, the domain of the church.
Why is it necessary to transcend the language of history in this peculiar way?
And inasmuch as any basic Christian affirmation is molded to the vital energies which work upon it in any nation or country, it ought to be possible to gain insight into the fact that classical Christian eschatology is interpreted in present American life in a peculiar way.
Now the creative good is itself «good», but in a peculiar way.
The biography of the founder thus in a peculiar way nourishes the plot of the congregation.
Connie Gersick, an organizational behavior scholar, has found that teams proceed through projects in a peculiar way.
The Kondo effect occurs when the presence of a magnetic atom (an impurity) causes the movement of electrons in a material to behave in a peculiar way.
I loved it because it in a peculiar way makes you more productive but my body simply needed a break for greater rest, which is awesome, because it means that it will supercompensate for it in the future.
In Mrs. Hyde, in his peculiar way, Bozon takes jabs at...
This rule works in a peculiar way.
If you notice your animal behaving in a peculiar way and suspect it may be suffering from heatstroke or bloat, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Ed Ruscha's works of this nature, bold statements springing from the landscape, strike the viewer's mind in a peculiar way.
It is also, in a peculiar way, a Disney movie: a story about a plucky orphan on a journey to discover her past, who must overcome a menacing evil along the way.
Jon Sterling scored a new client in a peculiar way.
I don't understand where this aforesaid claim by Bruce comes from, in that his assertion could be thought to apply in a peculiar way to new practitioners.

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«Buying the yen because of a trade war in which Japan was going to be hit pretty badly, and Japan hasn't been exempted from the steel tariffs by the way, that seems to me pretty peculiar,» Giles Keating, managing director at wealth manager Werthstein Institute, told CNBC.
It is a way of dissolving, as it were, the detachment from place, a moment of rest from wayfaring in which, as Kate says, place reveals its «peculiar reality.»
«They were all anti-establishment and in their own peculiar way they were all eccentric,» Oldman said.
I know what it is to be the peculiar, different one, the one that doesn't quite fit in, the one who decides that he must go his own way.
What Runyon has failed to see here is the fact that Altizer, in his own peculiar way, is much a part of the «new hermeneutic.»
For the saving love of God to be present to human beings it would have to be so in a way different from how it is present to other aspects of the body of the world — in a way in keeping with the peculiar kind of creatures we are, namely, creatures with a special kind of freedom, able to participate self - consciously (as well as be influenced unconsciously) in an evolutionary process.
To say that God is not an item in the cosmos is a wholly negative remark; but to say, in traditional theological terminology, that one of the peculiar ways God is present to that cosmos is as the Holy One is to say something positive.
Remember that the congregation is idiomatic; it constitutes itself by a very distinctive language whose indicative aspect identifies a world in some ways allied with metaphors widely employed in the culture but in other ways peculiar to that group alone.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
To the contrary, precisely because of the idiosyncratic reality of God and God's peculiar way of being present, interests in liberation from oppression, realization of our full humanity, and the righting of injustice are mandated as an integral part of interests in God.
(b) These abilities are guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present, interests in them for their own sake rather than for their moral, therapeutic, or redemptive consequences.
That is one of the peculiar ways in which God is present to us.
The peculiar circumstances of the English Reformation account in part for the gradual way in which marriage evolved.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present and by God's idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
A Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
This peculiar kind of hope itself opens up the possibility of a particular stance in the world: one of concern for others even at the expense of concern for the survival of our way of life.
rather than viewing each individual character or incident as only an instance of some collectivity or trend, is able to see the specific, the novel... the way even the «typical» diverges from type... [and can] recognize the peculiar dialectic between continuity and discontinuity in tradition.
Alliances have been forged between representatives of religious traditionalism and segments of the technical intelligentsia in a way that would have seemed peculiar up until recently.
At the end of the year I concluded that a group of people can not regularly gather for what they feel to be religious purposes without developing a complex network of signals and symbols and conventions — in short, a subculture — that gains its own logic and then functions in a way peculiar to that group.
It is true that «in the historical Jesus, God's will - to - value - and - fellowship «22 met a special fulfillment in a peculiar, reciprocal intensification of mutual involvement, but this in itself is not the way God became human, although from a human perspective it may make accessible to us the richness of God's concern for us.
In this way, a peculiar completeness of summing up would be accounted for and the question of common characteristics would be seen as entirely secondary.
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