Sentences with phrase «light of the context»

This sort of silence is deeply troubling and worthy of our attention, so I plan to devote much of this chapter to reexamining 1 Corinthians 14 and 1 Timothy 2 in light of the context in which they were written and the context in which we find ourselves now.
In light of the context in which the allegedly defamatory words appeared, those words, as a matter of law, are not reasonably susceptible of a defamatory connotation.
We're often saying: Let me give you all this content and not actually give you a process for reflecting on it in light of your context, your practices, and what it is that you want to do.
In light of the context and the terms uses in the passage, this seems to be what Jesus is saying in these parables.
But I was also interpreting them in the light of contexts provided by existentialist theology and a theory of language and literature.
The goal, therefore, is not simply to interpret the Bible in the light of our context, but even more, to interpret ourselves and our global context in the light of Scripture.
In light of this context, the 1999 principle called for researchers to «continue to evaluate the influence of technology on social studies, and should seek to provide exemplary models for the infusion of technology within the social studies methods of instruction.»
The Directive should be interpreted in light of its context and objectives (§ 29): in order to guarantee the fairness of the proceedings and the ability to exercise one's right of defence, a person should be able to make statements in his or her own language (§ § 33 and 37).
a) failed to interpret the Act in accordance with the modern principle of statutory interpretation which requires examination of what is necessarily implied by the words chosen in 1992 by the Yukon Legislature in light of the context, purpose, and intention of the Act and generally accepted principles of workers» compensation;
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