Sentences with phrase «liberated way»

«No longer bound down to Socialist Realist conventions, this was something that invited them to express themselves in a more liberated way than they were ever encouraged to do before.»
On the one hand, mission points to the outward moment of theology: it reflects from its locatedness in the midst of minority communities practicing their particularities and living out their pluralities in the world in a liberated way.
And she found that need can be satisfied in healthier, schedule - liberating ways.
And this freedom in truth brings in its wake a new and liberating way of seeing reality.
If historical consciousness has in fact brought about a liberating way of studying and living the faith, surely it should not he kept from the churches.
Self - determination in the world on the one hand, and the persuasive activity of God on the other is, for me, a liberating way of conceiving God's action in the world.
First, there is the growth perspective, a liberating way of viewing persons (including yourself) in terms of (1) their present strengths and their rich unused capacities — intellectually, spiritually, interpersonally, creatively; (2) their profound inner strivings to fulfill more of these good gifts of life; (3) the pull of a better future toward which they can move by the fuller use of their inner riches.
You are going to learn how to shift out of fear, stress, separation and excessive control into a liberating way of being centered in awareness, gratitude, inner ease and the experience of flow.
Not exactly a shrinking violet, Smarzowski has established himself as a brutal realist with a taste for the ugly and the grotesque, with such movies as The Wedding and House of Evil presenting Polish experience in an unforgiving, and yet liberating way.
It's one of the most liberating ways to take fido on the trail.
Solo travel is such a liberating way to explore — as you said, you're not bound by anyone elses schedule and you can choose exactly what you want to do without having to sacrifice!
Solo traveling can be one of the most liberating ways to travel, you do things on your own terms, how you want when you want and at your own pace.
A letter to Ridgely from her father highlights the not - so - liberating way women of a certain social standing were expected to perform.
The artist was adamant that his work was not political and that he painted «personal joy and enlightenment,» but his early works manifested a new, liberating way of seeing the black body on canvas.
It is impossible not to see Riley as a visionary of the 1960s whose art unfolds a new and liberating way of seeing.
X3pure offers a powerful and liberating way back to freedom for any man who wants it.

Not exact matches

But that's not the best way to look at hard choices, argues philosopher Ruth Chang in a thought - provoking recent TED talk in which she offers a liberating new framework for making life's toughest calls.
With practice, though, it becomes liberating, because unlike with a two -, three -, or even four - position carrier, there are almost endless ways you can carry your child using this unique band.
«You'd be amazed at what people who think they can't design their way out of a paper bag do when they're liberated from thinking» they can only put text on slides, he says.
And in some ways, that is liberating.
Chiba writes: «Although Japan is a traditional culture in many ways, the kakeibo was a liberating tool for women, giving them control over all financial decisions.»
«3D printing is freeing access to material objects in the same way that the computer and Internet revolutions has been liberating information for the last 30 years,» said Adrian Bowyer, the founder of one of the most popular 3D printing open source platforms, the RepRap project.
Like all the best teachers, this book inspires you to do your own thinking in your own way... enlightening and liberating.
Like all the best teachers,... inspires you to do your own thinking in your own way... enlightening and liberating.
It was announced on an email circular as a way to liberate money in a similar way to how the internet made information free.
It can be liberating to see exactly what you need to reach your destination, and that precision helps you stay accountable to yourself along the way.
It was liberating in some ways.
This way of thinking about education reappeared among the Romans in the expression liberalia studia, «liberal studies» or studies liberated from the concerns of practical doing, studies concerned with all the activities that belong to «play.»
May Jesus open your eyes to see the light.He's the way the truth and Life.May many pastors thru Gods help liberate many people who have various strong hold of addictions to be set free» (Pg 3, Christians really seem to like that «fool» quote)
Only one theological position has ever resulted in the Romans 6:1 question, and it is the position which says that eternal life is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, and that once a person has received eternal life in this way, it can never be lost.And when we realize the truth of this, it is incredibly liberating.
This liberating call leads people to hope in a new way of living, one that calls them forth to express this new life, and which, in places of restriction, causes the chains of repression to chaff and be resisted.
They are particularly sensitive to oppression and seek in every way they can to liberate people from it.
Man must shoulder the responsibility thus thrust upon him and must devise some way of mercifully liberating the helplessly ill from needless existence.
In fact, the goal of this site is to write about these topics in ways that liberate, rescue, and redeem people from religion.
How can I walk with my youth who are mostly the children of privilege, in ways that they see the liberating call of the Gospel.
Through the lens of gender, race, and sexual orientation, the past can be re-read in a way that creates «communities of resistance,» which can become «liberating, transformative social movements.»
Think of some of the most liberated souls you know about, doing old things gloriously in a new way, or doing new things that only lately seemed impossible — great musicians, artists, athletes, scientists — what is their secret?
And there are increasing numbers of Christian businesspeople who are taking this challenge seriously and seeking not only to create jobs but to do so in ways that genuinely liberate other people's talents, without long - term ties.
In a way the finding that SRE in schools has such modest effects is very liberating.
The book also echoes the writings of popular feminists Caitlin Moran and Roxane Gay, who use edgy, sometimes vulgar humor and are willing to expose intimate bodily functions and personal desires in a way that was once thought crude and inappropriate but is now considered forthright and liberating.
On the other hand, the chief problem with the view of the new reformers is that it fails to recognize that a sexual self, liberated from undertakings that have a moral claim upon it prior to any of its particular intentions and choices, has no satisfactory way to make moral judgments about what it intends, chooses, promises, and then undertakes.
That God can liberate me from my idolatries is, indeed, one of the ways in which I may become aware of his gracious presence.
The very realisation of themselves as Dalit, the very acceptance of the state of «dalitness,» is the first step on the way towards their transformation into full and liberated human beings.1
But the man who is sometimes said to be the source of Bultmann's ideas, Søren Kierkegaard, can be instrumental in liberating us from Bultmann's way of thinking.
Precisely because it is liberated from the empirical, Kant's «noumenal» self is able to reason its way to the «categorical imperative,» thence to the specific obligations of conduct that are disclosed by its correct application.
Modernity's emphasis on secularism involves three elements - a) the desacralisation of nature which produced a nature devoid of spirits preparing the way for its scientific analysis and technological control and use; b) desacralisation of society and state by liberating them from the control of established authority and laws of religion which often gave spiritual sanction to social inequality and stifled freedom of reason and conscience of persons; it was necessary to affirm freedom and equality as fundamental rights of all persons and to enable common action in politics and society by adherents of all religions and none in a religiously pluralistic society; and c) an abandonment of an eternally fixed sacred order of human society enabling ordering of secular social affairs on the basis of rational discussion.
People may once again be able to look at Christianity in a different way, liberated from the shackles that poison it today.
When people try to trick Jesus, as they often do, He does not consign them to everlasting slavery, but instead tries to liberate and free them from the fear, the shame, the guilt, and the thinking which causes them to behave this way (cf. Matthew 22:23 - 46).
It's like a real - life version of the movie Liar Liar with Jim Carrey, but at the same time it was very liberating in some ways.
His was an intensely meditative, introspective, introverted, even retrospective character and imagination, but it was also social and moral in a way radically distinct from the temper both of his liberal age and of his liberated contemporaries Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Alcott, Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker.
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