Sentences with phrase «many points of tension»

The other side of this is whether Milbank can do justice to the particularities of history, such as the practice and teaching of Jesus in its Jewish context, and the complexity of crises, conflicts and points of tension.
Sexual problems were and are frequently both the focal point of tension and the bearer of destructive feelings.
Humanly speaking, we can not resolve the paradox by logically separating the points of the tension — God's will and our own.
It seeks to reconstruct the points of tension between Christian vision and community and the patriarchal Greco - Roman society.
In a concluding, section Buckley turns his attention to the religion clauses in the Bill of Rights, which, he believes, provide a second point of tension in our current concern for properly identifying anti-Semitism.
Gregory sees in Moses a proper combination of these two points of tension, which are brought together and integrated in the notion of humble consent.
The theologian then finds himself at a point of tension, where he is trying to reconcile the «old» and the «new», i.e. the old heritage and the new questions and knowledge.
However, if we focus on features of each of these proposals that we found instructive and features about which we had reason to be cautious, we will, I think, begin to see the points of tension that: give a pattern to their movement.
We identified three interrelated points of tension being intensified by supermarket chains: whether progress is encapsulated by being an agricultural production or a modern consumption centre; whether progress should be based on a model of corporate capital or the local small business; and to what extent modern citizens can and should support community shopping instead of convenience shopping.
The 3 points of tension are important as it is the third arm that will help prevent the Snappi from coming undone.
The Labour party at least officially was opposed to Brexit in the referendum campaign but their actual campaign sent rather mixed messages and this has certainly been a point of tension between the leadership and parliamentary party.
«A lot of women don't reach climax because their bodies stay at a point of tension, without breaking through to the other side to the release of...
For developmental stretches, you would go into the stretch as you normally do until you reach a point of tension.
Passive stretching is sometimes also known as partner stretching and involves a partner moving the joint to the point of tension in the muscle and holding it for the athlete, whilst they relax!
When stretching, you should reach to the point of tension or moderate discomfort.
Once you have found this point of tension, relax your whole body and allow the balls to sink through the layers of connective tissue and muscle to release tension.
Warnings from police about dating apps throughout the investigation into the disappearances of two men have been a point of tension within the Gay Village.
The final climax itself is a little too long, but the film fails where The Two Towers succeeded in having an end - point of tension and catharsis.
Erik's position is extreme, but his point of view provides an interesting point of tension for viewers.
Nor did they understand and discuss the points of tension between their own theory of how to teach math and the theory of action that was already in place.
We talk about the major points of tension in the book, how Katniss's character has progressed in the series, and where Mockingjay rates in terms of violence and romance.
«There are a thousand little points of tension beyond the «die and restart» loop, and that's what helps GALAK - Z stand comfortably among the best roguelikes ever created.»
It discussed the museum gala as a point of tension.
It interrogates the notion of hyphenated identity, in particular «Russian - Jewish,» and presents the «Russian Avant - garde» as situated at a point of tension between universality and ethnic particularity.
In these decisions, there seems to be a point of tension related to the idea of making a thing or not, but centered around you, your person.
t points of tension within our world and the gestures offered by artists to urge us toward change.
The works revolve around a compositional point of tension which supports the «weight,» both actual and metaphorical, of its cumulative parts.
Through a powerful and cohesive series of oil paintings, as well as slide projections and light installations, his landscapes exist in the point of tension between abstraction and figuration, between apparition and emptiness.
Although Atlanta is not a border city, there are certainly points of tension, fragmentation, and dynamics that constitute our social, civic, and cultural lives.
Using the medium of painting, Helen Johnson weaves and overlays historical and contemporary signifiers to establish points of tension and reflection.
Tension There will always be some points of tension where states may seek to ignore or manipulate PIL to pursue perceived strategic / political interests.
And they ask roommates to write out living agreements in writing to address potential points of tension like sleep schedule and guests.
Children's Activities Activities are essential to children and their development, but can be a point of tension between parents if not proactively managed.
Anticipate possible points of tension at events (eg., transitions between parents or families) and problem - solve together to minimise children's exposure to stressful situations.
Couples are often too scared to ask about this early in the relationship, but he has frequently seen it become a point of tension down the line, he said.
Another central point of tension in the piece has to do with causality: In other words, «Okay, we've figured out that couples who do X tend to stay together, so will it work to teach X to unhappy couples?»
I just know with kids and animals its bound to happen and I don't want it to be a point of tension, just charm:)

Not exact matches

As economic tensions between Silicon Valley elites and the rest of society increase — affordable housing in California among the flash points — the approach to contract workers may need to change.
The Black Sea has become a point of geopolitical tension following Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula and the conflict with Ukraine.
But the finger pointing toward Moscow also comes at a moment of escalating tensions.
The tension over continuing to work with Mr. Trump reached a breaking point at Uber because Mr. Kalanick was, until Thursday, one of the most vocal proponents among tech chiefs of engaging with the president.
A report by Bloomberg in January rattled markets by suggesting China was considering cutting back on the amount of US debt it buys, pointing to trade tensions as one of the reasons.
Alan Deardorff, professor of international economics and public policy at the University of Michigan, said that if U.S. - China trade tensions were to reach a boiling point, «the pain would be widespread and deep» for U.S. businesses.
As the United States and China enter what is likely to be a turbulent period, former American officials and other China experts said the lack of a point man for the relationship could aggravate tensions.
In some commentary on Caritas in Veritate, the point has been made that there are tensions among different statements of Catholic social teaching.
2 This tension points to a vision at odds with the rationalism emphasized in much of process thought.
My account pointed to a duality or tension in the understanding of the divine Commonwealth.
«These very points are the tension points in our church because it's the application of faith to a democratic culture,» she said.
It is in sharp tension with much in orthodox Christianity, but on many of the points of difference, it is more biblical than the philosophical theological development of the traditions under Greek influence.
Well, we can be, but Dan Palotta of the WSJ points to tradition through our Puritan heritage and says charity was their response to the tensions within their doctrine, «they could do penance for their....
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