Sentences with phrase «kind of authority»

Is it possible that the same kind of authority can be heard there, the same work be done?
The trouble has come from a failure to distinguish between kinds of authority.
One must wonder what kind of authority the liberal church today represents for many of its members.
I'm a total fiend for all things cinnamon, so I feel like I'm kind of an authority on the matter.
The second section, consisting of rules 10 through 21, presents rules for citation of specific kinds of authority such as cases, statutes, books, periodicals, and foreign and international materials.
For a generation who grew up being told that science holds the answers to all our questions, Dawkins represented a new kind of authority figure.
Other kinds of authority progressive liberals very much favor, like the authority of the government to interfere with what consenting adults do in the privacy of the marketplace.
Even before we started examining our candidates we pointed out that any authority that makes for sight instead of faith is wrong by the very nature of the Christian kind of authority.
When her anonymous axioms suddenly appear in public spaces, such as on an electronic advertising marquee in Times Square, or as shown here in New York's Guggenheim Museum, the viewer must reckon with an unsettling phrase that seems to possess a Big Brother kind of authority.
Reflections on the «signs of the times» do not have the same kind of authority as specific doctrines that are traced to the apostolic Deposit of Faith.
The question is not simply whether Jesus» claim to authority is thus rendered intelligible but also just what kind of authority this is.
Oprah Winfrey is many «things» but not any kind of authority on anything called God in any language.
«The authority does not come from man, I'll give you that, but this is a different kind of authority.
One can imagine Campbell's appalled reaction to the kind of authority exercised by megachurch pastors or denominational executives today» or to the fact that Baptists not only continue to call their ministers «Reverend» and «Doctor» but also have de facto bishops and even a so «called «college of cardinals,» as some moderate critics have dubbed conservative SBC leaders.
Who are you gonna bring up next and trot out as some kind of authority on something?
You absolutely don't need my say as any kind of authority on this.
No one granted any religious loser any kind of authority to condemn others.
The gavel image is effective partly because it appears at an earlier point in the process of reconciling, partly because the sole authority is the reminder of consensus about procedure, and partly because the minister does not hesitate to use this kind of authority as relevant to the situation.
So, since they are supposedly indistinguishable, wouldn't that mean that you're just injecting your god as some kind of authority before the existence of such a thing hasn't been established?
The problem of the relations of the law and the gospel is essentially that of two kinds of authority: code morality or externally given or authoritarian morality versus the loving, faith - filled response of the Christian to the grace of God in Christ.
Exercising this kind of authority — knowing which orders to give and when — requires specialized knowledge and skill.
This is also the kind of authority possessed by business managers, admirals and generals, and university presidents.
Another kind of authority we might call coordination authority.
Because this authority is predicated on the need to achieve certain specifiable ends that some people may not wish to promote, and because often reasonable people can disagree about how human activities should be coordinated to attain those ends, we get queasy about enforcing this kind of authority by law.
The fact that absolute, unconditioned authority is not available to conditioned and contingent man must not lead us to conclude that no authority exists, for some kinds of authority do function.
«Therapists,» one young Jesuit reports, «are accorded the kind of authority and deference that was once reserved for spiritual directors and superiors.»
Without passing judgment on other Scriptures, we can say that this procedure shows an inadequate understanding of the Bible and of the kind of authority it may have.
In Diuturnum Illud, Pope Leo XIII rejected the idea that government is legitimated through consent and argued for a parallel between paternal and political authority, since «different kinds of authority have between them wonderful resemblances, since, whatever there is of government and authority, its origin is derived from one and the same Creator and Lord.»
Unfortunately, people often seem to think there are only these two kinds of authority.
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