We live, says Schor, in «an economy and society that are demanding too
much from people.»
And my third claim is a corollary: While some students can profit greatly from a full three years at an ecumenical seminary, all ministers can gain
much from having a segment of their preparation for ministry there.
Would we be lacking so
much from not having a Bible or would God totally make up for that (for lack of a better word)?
Priests have taken so
much from the kids they hurt.
I have really enjoyed this series, and have learned so
much from it.
He has a lot of explaining to do for all his followers that lost
much from this experience.
@K from AZ So you feel America has changed so
much from your past?
The call itself — to whomever — must issue as
much from the serving community as from the «pastor» alone, to both the pastor and the whole community.
Christians have received so
much from the Hebrew mother faith of which they are no longer aware.
Nietzsche preached a spiritual gospel, a new religion without God, beyond Christianity and atheism, that could still learn
much from the old faiths.
But the quantitative mixture and order of these moods vary so
much from one age of the world, from one system of thought, and from one individual to another, that you may insist either on the dread and the submission, or on the peace and the freedom as the essence of the matter, and still remain materially within the limits of the truth.
When our churches are too often divided by society's barriers, we miss so
much from each other.
Our children and grandchildren deserve that
much from us.
you're prob not hearing
much from true followers of Christ because they would never claim to be perfect and two we're kind of not encouraged — by Christ, to proclaim to the world the good that is done
«In winter he suffered very
much from the frost.
On the other hand, he may discover and learn
much from nonspeculative discourse — what Whitehead called barbaric discourse because it had not yet been illuminated by the philosophical logos.
The deepest convictions of men in favor of future hope, therefore, have come not so
much from those who have framed arguments for it as from those who have heightened life's spiritual value, given it new meaning, made it wealthy with fresh significance and purpose until it has seemed as though it ought to go on.
This question seems all the more legitimate to me in that, on the one hand, the philosopher can hardly discover or learn
much from a level of discourse organized in terms of philosophy's own speculative categories, for he then discovers fragments borrowed from his own discourse and the travesty of this discourse that results from its authoritarian and opaque use.
You can't expect too
much from us.
I have learned so
much from you, been so profoundly challenged and encouraged by you, and found myself so richly blessed by you, it's hard to find the right words with which to express my gratitude.
I learn so
much from her every day.
I hope you will learn as
much from his story as I did.
I hope you learn as
much from Boz as I did.
You can't expect too
much from their small minds since they are also the ones that call faith, the Bible and Christianity hogwash.
, a question deriving not so
much from the Catholic tradition as from the dilemma of cradle Catholics caught up in the maelstrom of collapsing social norms and carnal yearnings unleashed by the sexual revolution of the «sixties, of which we can say, in Lady Bracknell's words»... I presume you know what that unfortunate movement led to?»
Our long - time observation is that we can learn
much from others, some good and some bad.
I have learned so
much from you and greatly appreciate your teachings.
Learned so
much from them!
They must have suffered very
much from what modem psychologists call «cognitive dissonance» — the painful disagreement between what we believe and what others maintain with assurance.
That may not seem like much, but, as at the beginning of the first millennium so also at the beginning of the third, alien citizens know not to expect too
much from the earthly city.
I would expect as
much from anyone in government or business.
Homosexual activists like the playwright Larry Kramer and the writer Gabriel Rotello, author of Sexual Ecology — an important weaving together of ecology theory, epidemiology, and sexual politics — have been ferociously attacked by their fellow gay activists for publicly acknowledging that AIDS results as
much from human behaviors as from specific microbes.
Her conviction is very lovable, and one can learn
much from her, but one thing is not to be learned from her, one does not learn the movements, for her conviction does not dare in the pain of resignation to face the impossibility.
I am not advocating what the author taught in his book and if fact I really don't remember
much from it I read it so long ago.
Hence Screwtape's and Wormwood's success in claiming souls derives not so
much from their abilities to present and indirectly define their victims» «realities» but from their victims» inability, or more likely, unwillingness to discern or encounter the higher metaphysical realities which Christ represents.
I've learnt so
much from it the last two years or so.
Those accustomed to reading analysis of faith - based reforms by sociologists, theologians and social workers can learn
much from the political science perspective.
I often learn as
much from you as I hope you learn from me.
I have actually been going through very hard time «spiritually» I can't seem to help myself and I expect too
much from God.
Indeed, they see all religion deriving as
much from human spiritual striving and creativity as from God's instructive presence.
So I was expecting
much from this book.
«Churches and persons involved at present in the World Council of Churches» life and work can learn
much from the above mentioned groups; and, on the other hand, these groups need the correction and support of the ecumenical fellowship».41
But we can learn
much from our observations as to the appropriate strategies and vehicles of Christian speech and then adapt these to our own situation.7
Neither pilot not passengers get
much from a trip that is made with landing gear down all the way.
Why do christians post so
much from the religion of horror??
I learn so
much from your blog, David, precisely because I have never been spiritually abused (or abused in any other way), and I have never had to deconstruct my beliefs.
The gay rights movement has taken
much from the pages of the civil rights movement, but, tellingly, it is rejecting one of the civil rights movement's most important (if not its most important) precepts: love your enemies.
He wants it so
much from us that He actually gives it to us.
I have learned not to expect
much from conservative Christianity and tend to give conservative Christians a wide berth.
I value these things as well, and have learned
much from Calvinists about how to better articulate and nurture them.