Not exact matches
«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.
«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.
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.»
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.
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.
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.
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.
(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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Why is it necessary to transcend the language
of history
in this
peculiar way?
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.
As far as the actual senses are concerned, ours is
in many
ways a culture
of peculiar poverty, evident even — perhaps especially —
in its excesses.
In other words, the teaching that the death of Christ was (a) for sin and (b) in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
In other words, the teaching that the death
of Christ was (a) for sin and (b)
in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in accordance with the scriptures was derived by both Mark and Paul from the primitive church; the doctrine
of the Atonement is not Paul's unique and distinctive contribution to Christian thought, for it is really pre-Pauline; further, it is not at all the central, cardinal doctrine
in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part of the doctrine of the new creation in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in «Paulinism,» but a subsidiary one; (Indeed, it is a component one — it forms part
of the doctrine
of the new creation
in Christ) finally, the conception of the way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in Christ) finally, the conception
of the
way in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is peculiar to Paul and finds no trace in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in which Christ's death becomes effective, as Paul conceived it, is
peculiar to Paul and finds no trace
in Mark or indeed elsewhere in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in Mark or indeed elsewhere
in the New Testament (Save in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in the New Testament (Save
in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks of it as a conquest of the demonic powers in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in passages demonstrable dependent on Paul)-- Paul thinks
of it as a conquest
of the demonic powers
in the very hour of their greatest aggression and apparent triump
in the very hour
of their greatest aggression and apparent triumph.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power
of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any
peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right»
in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old
ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
In reading a text like the Bible, one is well aware
of its special authority and its
peculiar way of questioning us.
Jürgen Moltmann has pointed out that one amazing ramification
of Christianity's
peculiar doctrine
of the Trinity is the
way it transcends the patriarchalism implicit
in Jewish monotheism as well as the matriarchalism implicit
in pagan pantheism.49 Using sexual terms
in a metasexual rather than a literal, genital, and bodily sense, the feminine dimension
of personality refers to the receptive, passive, self - effacing, care - receiving capacity
in us all that contrasts with the initiating, aggressive, self - assertive, self - sufficient traits we associate with the masculine dimension.
If anything is redemptive it is God's own
peculiar ways of being present
in history, and congregations are constituted by the practices
in which they respond to that redemptive presence.
Especially from that point
of view the
peculiar way in which Jesus speaks
of obedience would be misunderstood.
Unusually large gatherings
in North American churches at Christmas and Easter tend to suggest that they are at least as much celebrations
of loyalty to family and its tradition as they are response to God's
peculiar ways of being present
in Jesus
of Nazareth.
For while Christianity did contribute its mite to the formation
of Europe, it did so
in quite a
peculiar way.
But I do not think that this kind
of Socialism is
in any
way peculiar to me.
The symbolization
of a reunified mankind was not just pious talk
in early Christianity, but a quite important
way of conceptualizing and dramatizing the Christians» awareness
of their
peculiar relationship to the larger societies around them.
Indeed, many
of the
peculiar political, economic, and finally religious shifts that have contributed to the secularized cultures
of today have been shaped by elements
of these encounters, and (though we shall never know) may have taken place
in their own
way without what we call the Reformation ever having happened.
The biography
of the founder thus
in a
peculiar way nourishes the plot
of the congregation.
And during that meeting, and during one
of the many fiery lectures that he hoped would pave
way for a steady program - wide renovation, the new head coach,
in a
peculiar move, gave each player a license plate.
While much
of the plaudits were hogged by Virgil van Dijk for his goal, Matip's
peculiar reaction has since gone viral with Reds supporters
in particular loving the Cameroonian's display
of resentment
in such a weird
way.
As all
of this month's authors show, however, immersion
in scientific language — and the particular,
peculiar way that we scientists communicate — will also stand you
in good stead.
In this way, a peculiar situation is created that is similar to Schrödinger's cat: the ion now finds itself in a hybrid state of being on the right (cat is alive) and on the left (cat is dead) at the same tim
In this
way, a
peculiar situation is created that is similar to Schrödinger's cat: the ion now finds itself
in a hybrid state of being on the right (cat is alive) and on the left (cat is dead) at the same tim
in a hybrid state
of being on the right (cat is alive) and on the left (cat is dead) at the same time.
One
of the jumping off points for such speculation is that the Universe we see around us seems to be
in a very
peculiar state, not «typical»
of the
way a universe might be expected to emerge from a big bang.
A chip that combines ions and circuits
in this
way might be able to manipulate many qubits, eventually cracking cryptographic codes and enabling us to simulate
peculiar quantum theories
of the universe.
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.
The protocol is designed
in such a
way that, once vibrations are converted back into light, the latter shows a
peculiar interference pattern that reflects the presence
of entanglement.
There are effects
in animals from variations
of lysine - arginine ratio; and lysine may interact with infections
in peculiar ways.
However, one still wonders why on (Middle) Earth Jackson chose to shoot his new trilogy
in this
way and not allow the detailed world to be shown off
in all its cinematic glory instead
of it being masked by this
peculiar effect (
of course this won't matter
in regular 24 fps 2D).
The film didn't really get that warm
of a reception at Cannes back
in May, and the trailer is edited
in a rather
peculiar way.
It begins with the throwing
of filth and escalates
in the most
peculiar, terrifying
way possible with all the women
in the neighbourhood rhythmically pounding trashcan lids on the ground.
From this, Anastasios and co-writer Andrew Knight went their own
way in creating an story
of peculiar tonal swings.