Sentences with phrase «in proper»

«It's critical that when a customer goes into a store that they see everything in its proper place,» Jacobs explains.
But also quite general problems of human society, such as marriage rules and incest, or even the organization of nature and the universe, may be the subject of [myths];... it is only philosophical interest, both ancient and modern, that tends to isolate the myths of origin and cosmogony, which in their proper setting usually have some practical reference to the institutions of a city or a clan.
Francis takes it for granted that sex outside of marriage (to cite only one sin) is gravely wrong; the world does not» and increasingly doesn't even believe in the proper definition of marriage.
«28 In the church of Geneva, Calvin turned the same concern in the direction of discipline: «As the saving doctrine of Christ is the soul of the Church, so discipline forms the ligaments which connect the members together and keep each in its proper place... [For there would occur] a dissolution of the Church... unless the preaching of the doctrine were accompanied with private admonitions, reproofs and other means to enforce the doctrine and prevent it from being altogether ineffectual.»
We are impaired in our proper self - love and in our ability to love others and God.
In fact, Dante is not at all interested in placing persons (or as he would see them, ex-persons) in their proper places in the afterlife, nor is he interested in speculating on the precise nature of the sufferings of the damned: he is, rather, interested in exploring the nature of sin.
God has not deceived us in his revelation, but neither does he deceive us in the proper functioning of our reason.
I praised Magee's life precisely because he stands as an exception to that indictment; and for that reason I think he is much more religious, in the proper sense of the word, than Mr. Nolder seems to allow.
We are incapable of not being aware of God, if our nature is in proper spiritual health.
This is why theism can not be observationally falsified, or in the proper sense empirically tested.
The last statement introduces another warning — namely, the need of keeping in proper balance the great, critical dedications of life and the daily recommitments that are required of every Christian.
«In the proper religious sense of the term,» writes Orthodox bishop Kallistos Ware, ««mystery» signifies not only hiddenness but disclosure....
It is true, however, thatThomistic philosophy recognises a certain independence of each science in its proper sphere.
In brief, while the research on symbols in general and religious symbolism in particular by specialists in other disciplines deserves his consideration, the historian of religions is obliged in the final analysis, to approach the subject with his own means of investigation and in his proper perspective.
If we look at sleep as a part of God's blessing, maybe we can put it in the proper perspective.
However, when taught in the proper context, all the guilt associated with s - ex (inside marriage) should not exist.
A side plot opens up in Deathly Hallows as Harry discovers the existence of three magical objects that seemingly give power over death — objects that even Voldemort has not managed to discover, or at least not in their proper context.
The basic religious instruction also includes instruction in ritual purification and in performance of the salat, the daily ritual prayers, and in the proper way to formulate the intention to fast the following day, an intention which should be expressed every evening during the month of Ramadan.
Hence, as the manifest «togetherness» of things, Bradley does not conceive substrative feeling as blank or featureless; as he puts it, «There are no distinctions in the proper sense, and yet there is a many felt in one» (ETR 174).
I believe that this position is inconsistent with each of the three doctrines (understood in their proper intended sense) that I listed above as central to contemporary physicalism.
Uneasy with a Crown that refused to understand itself or the Christian religion in a proper light, New England Puritans quickly aligned themselves with the Parliamentary cause during the English Puritan Revolution.
I assured my concerned friend that my libido was still in proper working order, but then I had to come up with a good reason why I had been paying attention to my inhibitions for all these years.
Sex in its proper content and non-sickened way as our world now defines it actually reveals the love of God and the Trinity!
A few patients even had the gall not to pass through the stages in the proper order.
There must be a way to live free and simple, with money in its proper place.
this lady has had no education in proper hermeneutics.
i'll repost this comment in the proper thread: fishon: Am I hearing you right?
I do not seek to ignore the blood of Jesus, but to remember it in its proper context.
Now, you respectfully stated in your response to me that you want to remember the blood in the proper context however, in your article the thrust of your argument was that perhaps we should not emphasize the blood, not remember it in the proper context.
Cary goes on to adulate Barth, and notes his thankfulness (in proper context) for him.
Just believe in a correct way, speak things in a proper way, and all your wishes will...
«Yes, but...» is the religious mindset's need to control and keep people down and in their proper and dehumanized place.
Both thinkers underscored the active process involved in any proper understanding.
This consists of an effort to discern the meanings of the data furnished by the history of religions, to locate these different meanings in their proper relationships, and finally also to place various religions in their reciprocal positions with regard to each other.
«If the idea of overcoming the lordship of human beings over human beings belongs to the Christian hope... then it is by no means thereby said that Christians must be socialists in the proper sense.
Both Croce and Gramsci, viewed in the proper light, can be seen as lawgivers and even as prophets.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
But he may be said to have put the earth in its proper place.
(I use the word «evangelical» in its proper sense as the adjectival form of «gospel,» and not with all the unfortunate contemporary distortions of the term.)
Non-Christian background and the dependence on the «Home church» made the church in the mission field in the «domain of missions» and not a church in the proper sense of the word.
In short, animal welfare does not ascribe «rights» to animals, but instead places on us — as an aspect of human exceptionalism — moral and legal duties to engage in proper husbandry practices.
Thus he is attacked from both sides; but both attacks are in error since they fail to read that sentence, and one or two similar ones, in their proper context.
The Church, however, has not been «conspicuously succesful in its relations with the press» - the blame for which is commonly placed either (by Catholics) on the anti-Catholic bias of journalists or (by journalists) on Church leaders incapable of presenting the Church's story in a proper light.
This puts us in our proper place.
As for those who would be grammar gestapo... if they have nothing to comment on than some nitpicks on grammar, they probably have very little upstairs to use in a proper discussion.
So, as the Biblical records present the picture, Yahweh, whether in his proper person or by deputy in an angelic representative, traveled with his nomadic devotees, and of his abiding presence the Ark was the visible symbol and vehicle.
«So, as long as the human creature can be persuaded to obey the limitations placed on him by his creator, creation will be in its proper order.
Ninian Smart sticks close to the etymology of the word «theology» in his definition: «Doing theology, in the proper sense, is articulating a faith.»
Pastor: Them're all good sayin's whether they is said in proper grammer «er in mine own hillbilly style,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
He dismisses «idealism, e.g., in its pantheistic form,» as «a weakened form of theology in the proper sense.»
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