Sentences with phrase «much criticism in»

Re-watching TV episodes requires little - to - no mental energy on our parts (which, admittedly, is one of the reasons watching TV receives so much criticism in the first place), yet we enjoy spending time with the show's characters.
And no doubt there will be much criticism in the coming hours and days, as there will also be much praise.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) recently redesigned its logo to much criticism in the press.
You are one of the reasons why there is so much criticism in the media, which has a negative effect on the confidence of Jack.
Viacom, whose networks include Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, has taken much criticism in recent years over its high executive pay even as it struggled with slipping ratings while more consumers ditched pricey cable television subscriptions.

Not exact matches

Again, these are criticisms that should have been prevented in the first place, or dealt with much sooner otherwise.
Lately pharma execs have been taking yet another volley of criticism over drug - pricing practices from Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio — and plenty of others — without offering much in the way of a defense.
Amid much criticism, Foursquare is mounting an offense that has many in the startup world sitting up and taking notice.
Much of the criticism is rooted in the fact that CASL is fundamentally different from the U.S. system, as well as that used in Australia and New Zealand, which revolves around opt - out.
For all the criticism, many global companies have become much more rigorous in their compensation policies.
Truly bad parents don't show much of an interest in scientifically validated parenting practices, nor are they generally much inclined to introspection and self - criticism.
But in it, Sandberg seems to have foreseen much of the criticism.
More recently, however, a few cases in the U.S. of much higher pay have drawn some criticism from shareholders (including several class action lawsuits).
This is a variant of the proposal made by the government in the 2011 election campaign, which has received so much criticism over recent months.
This is the same criticism made in Stephen Gordon's comments about attributing all job growth over the past eight years to the Conservative government: Much of this growth would have happened under most alternative policy scenarios.
Much of the criticism of the acquisition came from Illumina, a San Diego firm that is among the leaders in genome sequencers.
Both criticisms sound good initially, and I have written about the second of them at RealMoney, but in truth both don't hold much water, because there is no other way to do it.
From the Canadian side, much of the criticism has to do with rising costs in pharmaceuticals, as well as the potential for outsourcing to severely handicap the dairy and automotive industries.
DiCaprio has been the target of much criticism and ridicule in the media, especially on Twitter, with posters pointing to the hypocrisy of someone who makes $ 50M from a single movie, owns a private j...
Much of the criticism - along with confusion about the propriety of evangelicals politically linking arms with Mormons - is less formal and more rooted among in - the - pews churchgoers than evangelical elites.
For Wells, the pervasive moral stupor characteristic of late - twentieth - century North American culture, to which much social criticism in recent years has been directed, demands a response from the Church before any thoroughgoing moral reconstruction of civil society can take place.
After I read the article by Evans, it occurred to me that perhaps one of the many reasons that there is so much hate, ridicule and criticism generated by Satan and spewed by the non-believers on this forum is because in a small way they can witness the hope and peace of mind that believers have and for some reason they resent those that have that which they do not have, as did Evan's mother had for his father after he had accepted Jesus as his Lord and King and Savior.
Trying to birth the ministry was so hard and I had so much opposition, and for me as a woman in ministry, when I started 40 years ago, it was very unheard of and unpopular... you got a lot of judgement and criticism for it.
Also, I love the cartoons in general — they are a much - needed loving criticism of institutionalized / organized religion.
After all, this isn't the Protestantism that many of us grew up in, a Protestantism which answered to many of the harsh criticisms contained in Leithart's essay last fall, «The End of Protestantism»: either militantly convinced that Rome is nothing but a synagogue of Satan, or complacently ignoring her very existence, and also ignoring much of the robust theology of classical Protestantism.
In the century since Max Weber published The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, the book has been subject to severe and sustained criticism, much of it justified.
Having examined evidence such as Big Bang cosmology (yup, I'm what you'd call an «old earth» creationist), the Cambrian explosion in the fossil record, the problems of abiogenesis, and textual criticism of the Bible, I've found that the Bible describes historical events and other aspects of reality much more plausibly than any other faith system.
A much larger number, however, perhaps a majority of a whole generation, has been influenced by the criticism of the old order but has accepted no new discipline in its stead.
Christianity has been subject to much recent criticism for its acquiescence — even encouragement — of the exploitation of nature, said to be based on the verse in Genesis where God gave man «dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle and over all the earth» (Genesis 1, 26 AV.).
After nearly a century of form criticism, all students of the Bible are aware how much the ancient social situation affected the meaning of the literature that grew up in its midst.
Much of the criticism, I expect, is generated by envy of the Legion's success, especially in attracting priestly vocations in a time when vocations to most other religious orders are in sharp decline.
Criticism of many of the elements of historic Christianity, especially of its dogmatism and cultural imperialism, led to the suggestion that it had much to learn, as well as much to teach, in its encounter with other faiths.
I believe that the liberal churches and ecumenical bodies, faced with such choices, should maintain much the same kind of balance — or imbalance, if you like — that in recent years has brought them under criticism.
Like Tocqueville, he acknowledged that in many ways America was exceptional and that, marshaled to extraordinary power, our ideals had done and could do much good in the world; hence his criticism of Christian pacifism in the 1930s and defense of the Cold War in its early years.
Whereas Childs is a Presbyterian committed to reformulating the classical Calvinist doctrine of sola scriptura in response to the challenge of historical criticism, Barr's more modernistic position, as we have seen, awards a much smaller role to the Bible in the ascertainment of truth and a large role to post-biblical tradition, which he often sees as a corrective and an improvement over the Bible.
Pfuetze's comment is not so much a criticism of Buber's social philosophy as a reminder of the difficulties which would attend the attempt to apply it in any large - scale industrial society, difficulties Buber himself would be the first to recognize.
Steve Chalke's provocative book «The Lost Message of Jesus» and his subsequent article in September's Christianity has provoked much criticism.
The great theologian and preacher Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834), who has been called the father of modern Protestant theology, did so at the beginning of the nineteenth century, but was subject to strong criticism in the twentieth century by Karl Barth, whose emphasis on the objective revelation of God in Jesus Christ has dominated much theological thinking in the twentieth century.
The distaste for «presence» that we find in so much modern philosophy, art, and literary criticism is something we need to attend to if we think of the sacraments only as ways in which God becomes present to us.
Which is why it is always freeing to have a healthy slef criticism and openness to differeing views as much as it is to challenge others views, in a spirit of mutual respect and value for the other.
[2] In expressing this point Ratzinger subtly shifts the debate away from an assessment of what the historical - critical method has achieved or not to a new openness for something which goes much further than historical - criticism itself.
In some theological circles there has been much criticism, and even consternation, occasioned by the now famous dictum of Rudolf Bultmann, «Indeed, faith in the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquIn some theological circles there has been much criticism, and even consternation, occasioned by the now famous dictum of Rudolf Bultmann, «Indeed, faith in the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquin the resurrection is really the same thing as faith in the saving efficacy of the cross.&raquin the saving efficacy of the cross.»
'» There is much and legitimate criticism of consumerism, and there are few consumerisms more spiritually and intellectually debilitating than to be consumed by politics — as in «The personal is the political.»
In today's information age, it is interesting to note how much the Internet plays in establishing a network of netizens that globally extends beyond the geography of China in criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authorIn today's information age, it is interesting to note how much the Internet plays in establishing a network of netizens that globally extends beyond the geography of China in criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authorin establishing a network of netizens that globally extends beyond the geography of China in criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authorin criticism and opposition to the Chinese government, as noted by several of the authors.
The appointment was met with much criticism from those both within and outside of the Church who said someone who wasn't in favour of ordaining women shouldn't be allowed to take on a senior role.
But this criticism does not really apply to Hartshorne in that in his virtue ethics he is not so much concerned with agents as with the principles that (albeit at a high level of abstraction) guide one in determining which actions are logically possible and which, when chosen by some agent or other, are consistent with what must be the case in metaphysics.
The more fantastic embellishments and harrowing threats connected with the last days can be attributed to imperfect reporting, not so much on the basis of textual criticism in which consensus is still lacking, but because they do not sound like Jesus.
It's much more convenient to rant in criticism behind the person's back instead of mustering the courage to speak a single word to them.
In his «friendly criticism,» which we enjoy, Ed regrets that we've given so much room to contemporary philosophers of religion, for example Richard Swinburne and Alvin Plantinga, who argue for «theistic personalism.»
Most damaging to his cause, as he himself recognizes, are two lengthy reviews by scholars who are not particularly devotees of form criticism and who are experts in the Jewish materials of which he makes so much: Morton Smith and W. D. Davies.27.
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