Sentences with phrase «liberty of interpretation»

The critical method finds its way between the horns of a dilemma: It rejects restraint from without upon liberty of interpretation, and at the same time excludes an arbitrary or capricious use of liberty by accepting the intrinsic control of the historical movement within the Bible itself.
It rejects restraint from without upon liberty of interpretation, and at the same time excludes an arbitrary or capricious use of liberty by accepting the intrinsic control of the historical movement within the Bible itself.

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This whole thing of everyone making interpretations of what any of it means is plain ignorant... Keep in mind there are 8 known versions of the bible throughout history and lets not get into translation «liberties» that were taken so that it could fill someones agenda..
Arising from the court's interpretation of the amendment were new judicial powers that tended to absolutize the liberty of the individual.
The separationist interpretation of the religion clauses of the First Amendment has shackled religious liberty and pluralism.
If the left insists on the liberal interpretation of our constitutional and political institutions in an uncompromising effort to defend the ever - expanding role of the state to secure the practical liberty of individuals, the right defends the free - market system and uncompromisingly rejects any restraint on the unfettered economic choices of individuals.
If the freedom of expression is interpreted in more than the classical negative sense, the positive interpretation makes it necessary to define this right not merely as a liberty but as a claim - right.
Yet the groups pushing the RFRA want to enact that test into law and leave its interpretation and application to those same «officers of the government» who have thus far shown no preference for religious liberty.
Driven by necessity and by the truth derived from the Baptist and Quaker interpretation of God's Word, the nation and Churches had decided for religious liberty.
Driven by necessity and by the Baptist and Quaker interpretations of God's Word, the nation and Churches decided for religious liberty rather than an state - established church.
If the Supreme Court is to be kept from legislating, the key issue in the controversy over the interpretation of section 1 can not be the meaning of «liberty» and «equality» but the meaning of «due process of law» and «the equal protection of the laws.»
«It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his / her life, liberty, property, and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice.
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So, I'm going to have to take certain liberties here and write this article based on my interpretation of each method.
Finally, there's a treat for smaller tykes on Netflix: The Little Prince, American animator Mark Osborne's achingly gentle, adoringly rendered stop - motion interpretation of the Antoine de Saint - Exupery classic, which takes some resourceful liberties with the narrative while faithfully preserving its spirit of ingenuous intellectual inquiry.
In spite of the varying geographic, cultural, and socio - historic backgrounds of these six case studies — not to mention the diverging trajectories — their current political regimes bear many important similarities in regards to their interpretation of both the democratic process and civil liberties, namely that they exist and are tolerated to the extent that they work to the incumbent leadership's advantage.
The team also has taken liberties with traditional BMW elements, such as the concept's interpretation of the kidney grille.
Ostensibly another port of the arcade game, it takes a wide range of liberties with the interpretation.
[Response: Karl, you are at complete liberty to discuss any possible issues with the data or Webster's interpretation of them.
Bedford et al. v. Canada (Attorney General) 2013 SCC 72 Civil Rights — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Interpretation — Life, liberty and security of the person The applicants challenged the following three Criminal Code provisions that indirectly restricted the practice of prostitution by criminalizing various related activities.
This more assertive posture, could include a Parliament that would itself begin to play an increasing coordinate role in articulating and promoting its own interpretation of the meaning, for example, of the Charter right to life, liberty and security of the person.
In my paper, I offer three important textual constraints that courts have, at times, ignored or marginalized: first, that the interpretation of section 7 should not extend beyond the protection of «Legal Rights» — meaning that it should only be applied in the context of the administration of justice; second, that a law should only be struck down where it «deprives» an individual of life, liberty or security of the person; and third, that the principles of fundamental justice should only concern the very basic tenets of the legal system.
Previously such legal interpretations have tended to come to light, if at all, as a consequence of the Snowden revelations or during litigation brought by civil liberties organisations.
T he recent Court of Appeal decision in Austin and another v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [2007] EWCA Civ 989, [2007] All ER (D) 197 (Oct), signals a worryingly restrictive and diluted interpretation of Art 5 (right to liberty) of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) allied to a correspondingly generous interpretation of police powers controlling protest in a democratic society.
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