Sentences with phrase «inevitably leads to confusion»

Even if steps are taken to avoid psychologizing, to give due emphasis to the eschatology, etc., the fundamental weakness remains the fact that the deliberate elevation of a historically reconstructed figure to the central concern of faith must inevitably lead to the confusion of two quite separate functions: the reconstruction of a historical figure and what we shall call the construction of a faith - image.
But I don't see this as inevitably leading to confusion, even if independent authors choose to avoid the costs and obligations of the ISBN system.

Not exact matches

However, despite their best intentions, the confusion of matter and spirit that is common to their thought inevitably leads to the effective identification of God and creation, of nature and grace with far reaching consequences for the subversion of Catholic orthodoxy.
Greed is a primary manifestation of the ego's screaming battle to have its own way, and it inevitably leads to the fear and ignorance that are glaringly evident in the highly educated confusion in our culture today, in our poisoned environment and wasted wealth, and in the affluent uncertainty that afflicts us as it turns out that too much is never enough.
Don't get me wrong, this Jollychic jumper is actually really good quality (the knit is so heavy it even feels like a sack of rocks) but with the stress of everything that's gone on lately I guess it's slowly and inevitably lead to sartorial confusion..
Other problems include: asking parties to budget in advance of knowing the directions inevitably leads to revisions having to be made (the costs of which are unlikely to be recoverable); the confusion over whether hourly rates should be considered; the lack of information concerning already incurred costs; and the costs of the budgeting exercise themselves
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