Sentences with phrase «into errors of»

It should be possible to restate the Christian hope for God's work with man in history from this new perspective without falling into the errors of those who allowed process to become too simply identified with progress.25 But before we come to our constructive statement, it is necessary to examine the alternative treatment of this problem in neo-orthodox thought today.
It should be possible to restate the Christian hope for God's work with man in history from this new perspective without falling into the errors of those who allowed process to become too simply identified with progress.25 But before we come to our constructive statement, it is necessary to examine the alternative treatment of this problem in neoorthodox thought today.
Some again have done neither and thus fallen into errors of commission and omission that could easily have been avoided.
Stephen L. Carter warns that we must not fall into the error of speaking «as though the Constitution and the decisions explicating it constitute the whole of public morality.»
Osteen leads people into the error of working to forgive their own sins (though he never refers to «sin»).
For they have gone the way of Cain, and for pay they have rushed headlong into the error of Balaam, and perished in the rebellion of Korah.
Christians, in particular, should not fall into the error of environmental determinism.
But a more careful analysis of the conception of God's immanence shows that we can make a radical distinction between God and ourselves without falling into the error of making a complete separation between Him and His creatures.
We need not fall into the error of idealizing this real self.
Yet here we run into a very serious difficulty, since there is always the danger of becoming overly introspective and of falling into the error of «scrupulosity,» against which all masters of the Christian life of discipleship have warned.
My favourite of these insights is into the error of Arius.
After reading the Westminster Confession, I could understand why so many Evangelicals seem to fall into the error of bibliolatry.
It is all too easy to fall into the error of concluding that people who are working without infrastructure knowledge are dumb.
But one should never fall into the error of believing that constitutions can be the bedrock of the political order.

Not exact matches

Professor Zhu Chaodong, the Institute of Zoology's lead scientist in insect evolution studies at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said it would be a «catastrophe» if billions of cockroaches were suddenly released into the environment — be it through human error or a natural disaster like an earthquake that damaged the building.
«Even if you walk into a Sephora and try to figure this out yourself, a lot of the time it will end in trial and error and a lot of wasted product that didn't work well on you.»
Instead of converting language into text, like most virtual assistants do, the app's AI combines voice recognition and language understanding into one step, which helps speed up results and cut down on errors.
Alexander writes of a presenter who not only acknowledged an insurmountable technical delay, but turned it into a teachable moment by incorporating the error into the presentation itself.
User error is one of the simplest ways for cybercriminals to work their way into an organization's IT infrastructure.
The film tries to turn gross errors of journalism and judgment into acts of heroism and martyrdom.
Another example of the confusion: The categories are broken down into types of «possible servicer error,» but all possible servicer errors are not created equal in regulators» eyes.
Elliott, it seemed, had lucked into its desired outcome out of the blue, by way of its opponent's unforced error.
However some degree of prudence is required to manage non-cyclical factors, especially errors in translating economic forecasts into fiscal forecasts.
«Gifted, determined, ambitious professionals have come into investment management in such large numbers during the past 30 years that it may no longer be feasible for any of them to profit from the errors of all the other sufficiently often and by sufficient magnitude to beat market averages.»
If not needed to offset the impact of changes to the economic variables and / or to offset errors in translating the economic projections into fiscal projections, it would be used to reduce the federal debt.
In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of opinion polls.
A common error with any press release writing task is to try and fit too many keywords into the body of the text.
Finally, the Government continues to remain silent on the use of the Contingency Reserve, in the event it is not required to offset some or all of the impact adverse economic developments or errors in translating the economic forecast into a budget forecast.
The longer you project a company's metrics and ratios into the future, the more important your margin of error is.
No sitting American president has ever met a North Korean leader, and Mr. Trump himself has repeatedly vowed that he would not commit the error of his predecessors by being drawn into a protracted negotiation in which North Korea extracted concessions from the United States but held on to key elements of its nuclear program.
Unfortunately, the FOMC has since fallen into a pattern whereby longer periods of low or even zero interest rates are used to address yesterday's errors, but this action also leads us into tomorrow's financial excess.
And the more you swivel from system to system, the more potential you have for introducing errors into your calculations, putting the integrity of these metrics at risk.
If it was an error to elevate the Pope into this position, and I think it was, it doesn't invalidate the faith of the people of that confession.
The Bible is already choke full of contradictions, errors, and outright ridiculous continuity errors practically every other page, and yet gullible people continue to buy into it.
That even in the aftermath of serious attacks on the homeland, reasonable American willingness to project power abroad would not be fairly criticized when it inevitably made errors and ran into difficulties, but rather be met with a deliberately - stirred anti-war hysteria of breathtaking rhetorical viciousness.
The printers, Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, were fined the equivalent of # 30,000 for the error, deprived of their printing license and thrown into prison.
Such development of doctrine, typically in response to grave error and deviant traditions built upon such error, is to be understood not as an addition to the apostolic teaching contained in Holy Scripture but as Spirit - guided insight into the fullness of that teaching.
Too often it reads like a translation committee draft from midway through the process that turned the Authorized version into the Revised Standard, and he makes some classically undergraduate kinds of errors with the language, rendering, for instance, the Gadarene swine as «the swine of Gadarene»» which is, as Fr.
The errors in estimating the costs of the war, the incompetent planning for the occupation, and the failure to understand the sheer length of the commitment are at least as important in understanding questions of when, if, and how, the U.S. should get into wars.
A large part of the problemvwhen discussing issues like this is that we utilize aristotalian language constructs that are dualistic and a major sign of this would be the use of the word «is,» when to be linguistically scientifically correct everything should be stated as «it appears so to me,» or some variation of this as it takes into account the many errors possible in how people perceive everything.
26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile passions: for their women changed the natural use into that which is against nature: 27 and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another, men with men working unseemliness, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was due.28 And even as they refused to have God in their knowledge, God gave them up unto a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not fitting; 29 being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, strife, deceit, malignity; whisperers, 30 backbiters, hateful to God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, 31 without understanding, covenant - breakers, without natural affection, unmerciful: 32 who, knowing the ordinance of God, that they that practise such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also consent with them that practise them.
and bart shouldn't even be included because of his disingenuous book about the variants of the BIble... (he never really gets down to the explicit details of what they are... thus misleading people into thinking the Bible is full of errors - for example... a verse may say «Jesus said to give all your possessions» whereas a VARIANT says «And HE says, give all your possesssions») an extremely low number of variants in the Bibel even change a thing...
For centuries, the Church's credibility as an institution that seeks truth has been called into question due to the error of theologians who mistook phenomenological language in Scripture for ontological language.
Third and fourth reads of the text have proven to be useful in understanding the «downfall» of the early church; roots of error and departure from NT expectations for a local assembly that have bloomed into flowers with an unpleasant aroma that must be a stench in the nostrils of God.
The basic error Joseph Bottum makes is in thinking that there is no level of justice between an entirely temporal punishment and a punishment that fully and perfectly satisfies the universal demand for justice built into the fabric of existence itself.
As we learned in the discussion on Inerrancy, the process of copying the Greek and Hebrew texts caused errors to creep into the biblical manuscripts over time.
Show us, Lord, how to contemplate the Sphinx: without being beguiled into error; how to grasp the mystery hidden here on earth in the womb of death, not by refinements of human learning but in the simple concrete act of your redemptive immersion in matter.
Let's assume that the original manuscripts were inspired, and that although errors have crept into the copies, they are still 99 % accurate, and that the Bible is historically accurate, and that the numerous prophecies really did come true, and that the Bible claims all of this for itself.
Inevitably, distortions, errors, and prejudices are introduced into the developing images of the self since the experiences on which they are based and the interpretations given to them are extremely unlikely to mirror perfectly the real world (God's perspective).
But the theological error that underlies this idealization of violence leads them into a new, a sociopolitical Manicheanism which (like the earlier, metaphysical Manicheanism) is also an idealism, a simplifying resource to help people participate in a complicated world where, they know, they had better do what the powers that be recommend and take sides.
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