Sentences with phrase «irrevocable commitment»

Absalom's irrevocable commitment to the act of rebellion.
The Catholic Church's irrevocable commitment to Christian unity requires that we establish and maintain conversations with all parties in the maddeningly diverse worlds of all who call Jesus Lord, which, according to St. Paul, does not happen except by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor.
P's role is in substance seen to be relatively slight except in 17 (covenant by circumcision, the P parallel to the JE covenant in Yahweh's promise, the response of faith, and Yahweh's irrevocable commitments to promise in ch.
He told Jon Snow: «What Lord Ashcroft did when he made those irrevocable commitments back 10 years ago to get his peerage — and they were signed off with the flourish that these were solemn and binding undertakings — he committed himself to permanent residence in the United Kingdom.

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Strategic Planning offers a systematic process to ask and answer the most critical questions confronting a management team — especially large, irrevocable resource commitment decisions.
This may be reformulated in terms of the Golden Rule, found in various religions, and in terms of «irrevocable directives» concerning commitment to cultures of truth and tolerance, nonviolence and respect for life, economic justice, and equal rights and partnership between men and women.
It is noted that the Catholic Church has made an «irrevocable» commitment to the quest for Christian unity, and it is proposed that the commitment would be enhanced were non-Catholics more fully consulted in theological deliberations of the Magisterium.
Meanwhile, as John Paul II has repeatedly asserted, the Catholic Church's commitment to the ecumenical task is indeed «irrevocable
It is an irrevocable and complete commitment of self made before God and sealed by him.
In chapter 24, Israel's acceptance of and commitment to this Covenant with its fundamental responsibilities is symbolized and celebrated in a cultic act which includes the shedding of blood and a communion meal, both signifying the absolutely irrevocable quality of the commitment.
In chapter 24 Israel's commitment to this covenant is symbolized in a cultic act involving the shedding of blood and a communion meal signifying the irrevocable quality of the commitment.
Suppose an individual believes something with his whole heart; suppose further that he has a commitment to this belief, that he has taken irrevocable actions because of it; finally, suppose that he is presented with evidence, unequivocal and undeniable evidence, that his belief is wrong: what will happen?
If that sounds like having to jump in the deep water before we're sure we can swim it still looks better than the absolute certainty of irrevocable global climate disaster that delaying our commitment and keeping on as we are.
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