Sentences with phrase «kind of encounter in»

I want to have that same kind of encounter in the National Gallery.
You may have a few distant deer or rabbit sightings, but a strong leash keeps that kind of encounter in check.

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HealthHelp encountered more difficulty this time around in part because it faced tough competition from other kinds of businesses that were scrambling for financing.
This last point suggests the kind of discrimination we're more likely to encounter: a Hooters waitress in Michigan was recently put on probation until she lost weight.
«If consumers encounter some kind of financial hardship, the fact that they've got a stable income source on Airbnb probably means that maybe they could rent out another bedroom on Airbnb and most likely engage in using that to stabilize their income,» said Garg.
I wanted it to feel more like Close Encounters of the Third Kind meets a Stephen King story, with a bit of a satirical bite thrown in.
I've been to funerals and encountered this kind of prejudice where those leading the service insisted you must be a member of their religion to get over grief, and you can only really talk about it in the language of the Bible, no other discussion has any meaning.
Lisa, I've encountered the same misunderstanding and «identification» when expressing a sense of awe and wonder and response of; «Then you must believe in a god...» But I've encountered the same kind of mistaken identification from Atheists.
If you knew intimate details about my own past and the deep hurt I've endured, you would apologize — or maybe you wouldn't care at all; after all, most never consider that kind of thing, though their past encounters with «Christians» is enough to justify their life - long disdain for them in the eyes of the people that applaud them.
In his words: «Perhaps the encounter with the transpersonal existence of the Buddhist, the recognition of the serenity and strength it embodies, the experience of Buddhist meditation, and the study of Buddhist philosophy will give us the courage to venture into that kind of radical love which can carry us into a postpersonal form of Christian existence» (Cobb 1975, 220).
So in the encounter with the Bible I come to see that the dependence on its truth must be of a wholly different kind than my relation to other sources of truth.
In this chapter I have tried to show how an encounter with Buddhism can encourage this kind of identification.
One of the difficulties encountered by many young Filipinos who had been trained in Western classical philosophy (which until recently was practically the only kind of philosophical training that was available in the Philippines) was the inadequacy of such a mode of thinking to articulate fully our experience as an Asian people.
This kind of full or respondent silence is not a state of emptiness or bankruptcy; it is the fruit of a dialogue in which the parties begin to have a fresh awareness of the presence of God in an encounter that sharpens and focuses differences at the same time that it clarifies common goals and common roots in the one God.
In this encounter we gain knowledge of ourselves and of God, not of that sort which science seeks but the kind of knowledge we have of persons through personal relations.
Decades of «renewal» programmes in parishes which have taken the form of marketing fresh insights to small «encounter groups», often under the banners of buzzwords written on posters reminiscent of the kind which were used to promote five - year plans in the Soviet bloc, have done nothing to increase the numbers of practising Catholics.
If the Christian is to experience any kind of encounter or personal relationship with the risen Christ then it must be in the realm of the spirit.
I hope it has served as a fruitful illustration of process theology's quest, in its encounter with the sciences, for the kinds of values and vision we need if we are to wrestle with the problems that threaten us with extinction.
We do not miss the loyalty of David's mercenary troops (15: 19 - 21); the narrator's conviction of the mature quality of David's faith (15:25 f.; 16:12); the essential gentleness of David in these most wretched hours (16:5 - 14); the brilliant, carnal symbol of Absalom's irrevocable usurpation (16:20 - 22) and its portentous recall of the David - Nathan encounter (II 12:11 - 12); the arch Old Testament realist, the remarkable pragmatist Ahitophel (17: 1 - 23); Joab, who always acts like Joab (18:10 - 15; 19:1 - 7; 20A - 13); David's pathetic concern, implicit throughout, for the defiant son (18:1 - 5); the moving grief of a father's utter brokenness in the loss of his son (18:33); the reassertion in this critical time of the old and always fundamental north - south cleavage (19:11,41 - 43); David's profound and probably chronic annoyance with the crude, brash, «muscular» ways of Joab and his brothers, the sons of Zeruiah (16:10; 19:22; see also 3:34 b; 3:38 f.); and finally, in a kind of pausal summary before the last scene of David's reign in I Kings 1 - 2, the statement of David's very modest bureaucracy (20:23 - 26; cf. the extensive elaboration of this structure under Solomon, I Kings 4:1 ff.).
Although these visions led to two great multiethnic civilizations — Christendom and the Islamic world — neither of these has succeeded in becoming the new global society, partly because each encountered within itself a continual resurgence of pre-Axial ethnic tribalism, and partly because each developed an intolerant exclusiveness which turned it into another closed society, this time of a religious kind.
103:3 — Except those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and recommend one another to the truth (i.e. order one another to perform all kinds of good deeds (Al - Ma «ruf) which Allah has ordained, and abstain from all kinds of sins and evil deeds (Al - Munkar) which Allah has forbidden), and recommend one another to patience (for the sufferings, harms, and injuries which one may encounter in Allah's Cause during preaching His religion of Islamic Monotheism or Jihad, etc.).
• The curmudgeonly but kind Dr. Theodore Dalrymple relates his encounters with the dregs of society in his column, «If symptoms persist...,» in the London Spectator.
Fuller's is the kind of notion that attracts Dillard in all her work, from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek to Teaching: a metaphor to describe the human encounter with nature.
After I wrote The Next Christendom in 2002, I had a bizarre encounter with an elderly and rather aristocratic Episcopal woman, who praised me for how effectively I had delineated the growth of new kinds of Christianity in the global South, with its passion and enthusiasm, its primitive or apostolic quality, its openness to the supernatural.
Being alive minus the answers to the issues you have resolved as a result of the posting is a crucial case, and the kind which may have in a negative way damaged my entire career if I had not encountered your blog post.
The preeminent process theologian and philosopher John Cobb has offered a challenge to my position which we are now in a position to explore.19 Cobb clearly expresses one kind of counter argument to my project we are likely to encounter among orthodox Whiteheadians.
So did Dietrich Bonhoeffer when he named the kind of mainline religion he encountered in 1930s America: Protestantismus ohne Reformation, «Protestantism without the Reformation.»
It is in the striving that we encounter the kind of happiness that is best described as joy.
The initial structure was simple and theologically eloquent: The glory, the presence, of the Lord is revealed with uncommonly convincing power - the term which is often used for this kind of revelation is «theophany» - signifying the Lord's commitment to the Covenant (a pact, an agreement, a working arrangement between two parties) implicit in the divine - human encounter (ch.
To that diagnosis, I would add another disease to which relativism is susceptible, especially when it encounters the afterburn of New Left thought and politics in the United States: namely, the absolutizing of moral relativism as a kind of constitutionally mandated national political creed.
The Bible is a record of encounters in a long story over millennia, a kind of Festschrift for God, a series of anecdotes, poems and stories about the perceived presence of the Holy.
With regard to interfaith encounter, Merton gives us, once again, not a systematic discussion but a sketch of the kind of person able to take part in such encounter with the necessary quality of engagement.
I have been part of a League and have had many bake sales, When you mentioned «tunneling» I encountered this with other recipe's and it is usually due to «old» baking powder, the kind that has been in the cupboard for so long you can't remember when it was bought.
I wish we had gotten the 3 points in the bag but am satisfied with this performance if only we could churn out this kind of display everytime we encounter the likes of chelsea and man.united.
In this fatal theater, José Tomás assumed the role of nature — by extension death — against an immaculately strong and healthy animal who had — by Spanish law — never before encountered conflict of any kind.
There should be no any kind of ducking headings or dodging shots by Rhino» in this encounter.
When roving bands of players from both teams had a Close Encounter of the Word Kind on Bourbon Street, Thomas zeroed in on Lassic.
The latter has given Patrice Evra a torrid time in recent encounters while Bale simply has to display the kind of form which saw him collect the PFA Player of the Year for his outstanding performances in 2010 - 2011.
And on our flight home, truly some of the sweetest and kindest flight staff I've encountered in a long time.
There is a disadvantage to this all - in - two diapers system, of course, as with any kind of diaper that you encounter.
The only negative that I've really encountered is it is a little bulky and kind of a pain in the shopping mall.
In an early sign that Sinai's plan may not encounter the kind of resistance that plagued St. Vincent's, fewer than two dozen people showed up last Thursday to an informational meeting hosted by Community Boards 3 and 6.
In close encounters of the bitey kind, cannibal tadpoles release siblings unharmed and consume non-relatives.
Their columns were each written with knowledge, wisdom and insight, of the kind that one normally does not encounter in day - to - day living.
When you do achieve something big and surprising — the kind of shocking, foundation - rocking science that wins Nobel Prizes — there's a good chance you'll encounter resistance from those whose research you're overturning, says Daniel Shechtman, a materials science professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.
A kind of buffer protects the catalysts against the hostile conditions encountered in fuel cells, which have been to date dismissed utilization.
Also, it is rarely possible to reproduce in the laboratory the kinds of exposure that humans are likely to encounter or that are relevant to the environment in general.
The screen, in other words, could become a kind of public space, where new encounters become possible between people sharing real - world geography.
In high school, American students encounter a kind of wormhole connecting geometry and algebra: Geometric objects like circles and ellipses are linked to algebraic equations like y2 = x3 — x + 1.
But in the mid-1980s, as a newly minted assistant professor of neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego, Courchesne encountered a 15 - year - old with another kind of devastating neurological disorder: autism.
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