Sentences with phrase «n't feel modern»

A pair of equally scaled - down wingbacks reinforces the idea that small furniture needn't feel modern nor minimalist.
Less expensive models, with 1080p and slower processor, won't feel modern for as long, but they'll be fast enough to handle the usual day - to - day grind for years.

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If modern Christians have a sense of martyrdom as you claim then please feel free to debate them in the here and now... I don't hear a lot of Christians saying «you can't say / do this because 2,000 years ago Rome was busy killing us.»
Sure, we hear about trafficking in modern countries like the United States or Canada (and slavery remains a growing concern in North America), but it doesn't feel like the most pressing injustice on our country's radar.
In a famous passage from Science and the Modern World, Alfred North Whitehead gives this counsel to scholars in the various historical disciplines: «Do not chiefly direct your attention to those intellectual positions which [controversialists] feel it necessary explicitly to defend.»
It should be noticed, and we are clearer about this in the light of modern psychology, that it is not sexual feeling or emotion which are renounced, but the fulfilment of the sexual relationship.
Given these happy parallels between Jesus» teachings and our best modern sensitivities and insights, why is it that a careful reading of Jesus ethical instructions does not leave us feeling justified?
There is now a movement among young modern Zoroastrians to go back to the earlier purer form of their faith, not unlike movements that have occurred within Hinduism and Christianity under such names as «Back to the Vedas,» or «Back to Christ,» or «Back to the gospels,» in an attempt to throw off the accretions of the years which are felt to have obscured the original teachings of those fajths.
All modern people feel alone in the world of the psyche because they assume there is nothing there that they have not made up.
Modern man has learned to be wholly concerned with his own feelings, and even despair at their unreality will not instruct him in a better way — «for despair is also an interesting feeling
It was not at all like the modern research interview in which an observer attempts to elicit information about subjectively held attitudes from individuals who have never reflected on their feelings until the moment when they are presented with preceded questions that are not part of their own subculture.
-- forgetting that ancient religious writers, unlike scholarly historians, did not as a rule feel it incumbent upon them to give, in a footnote or otherwise, their source for every anecdote or event, or to anticipate the modern reader's constant query, «How can we know that what you say is true, in every detail?»
Cardinal Raymond Burke gave an interview to a Spanish newspaper and said he did not wish to criticise Pope Francis but added that he felt the faith was being adapted to suit modern culture.
I don't feel at home with some modern «exegetes».
How does one simultaneously not believe in Gof and subscribe to New Age, feel - good modern church cultures?
«The trouble of the modern age,» he said, «is not merely the inability to believe certain things about God and man which our forefathers believed, but the inability to feel towards God and man as they did.»
If the only reason you can't believe in God is based in the fact that you're all offended that the universe isn't all puppies and rainbows, then you didn't understand the contents of the Bible or its intended lessons and you just instead subscribe to New Age feel - good modern church cultures.
Unlike most modern Western males, I read in various sources that men of the Ancient Near East didn't feel «weirded out» by sharing a bed with another man.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
«One of the effects of modern liberal Protestantism has been gradually to turn religion into poetry and therapy, to make truth vaguer and vaguer and more and more relative, to banish intellectual distinctions, to depend on feeling instead of thought, and gradually to come to believe that God has no power, that he can not communicate with us, can not reveal himself to us, indeed has not done so and that religion is our own sweet invention» (p. 479).
MODERN WOMAN: [Now calmer] Well, I keep having these funny little experiences of... I don't know what to call them... I don't know how to describe them... I just feel unreal.
You have to feel somewhat sorry for him, having such intimate judgments of his past love - life opened to all, in part because you know that any modern president, and not just a remarkably un-vetted one who wrote a memoir that played footsy with fact, is going to eventually get this treatment.
But if the early church could survive — and in fact, thrive amidst persecution — when it included both Jews and Gentiles, zealots and tax collectors, slaves and owners, men and women, those in support of circumcision and those against it, those staunchly opposed to eating food that had been sacrificed to idols and those who felt it necessary, then I think modern American Christianity can survive when it includes democrats and republicans, biblical literalists and biblical non-literalists, Calvinists and Arminians... so long as we're not rooting for one another's demise.
I wonder why you feel the need to suggest modern «options» which are not listed here as another way.
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
Hence, it is not philosophers only, but spiritually sensitive moderns generally, who feel an ultimate frustration and emptiness before Personalism's staggering claims about reason's ability to know God.3
I imagine that the faithful feel just as disgusted when someone tries to them that they believe in a medieval lie that can't adapt to the modern world, as I do when someone tries to sell me on that crap.
Moreover, this book does not mount the ramparts to defend the Bible against the onslaughts of the modern world; nor does the writer feel guilty for asking, even pressing, a modern reader's questions.
It is irrelevant to object that the primitive Church could not feel the problem as we are bound to, owing to our distance from the original events and to the development of modern historical criticism.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress in analyzing along these lines; for example, it seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body cells, other than those in the brain.
This is an enormous encouragement for us modern Christians, perhaps more for us than for our ancestors in faith since today Christian profession is not simply taken for granted in the community and we can feel very much alone in making that profession.
This sounds good from the perspective of modern Christianity David, but couldn't it also be the case that in the primitive polytheistic world of the author, they felt that worshiping «their god», and «only their god» was of greater value than even human life?
Murray told EW, «What I have found by bringing these characters back is that it's not so much about nostalgia, but a sense that they still feel relevant and fresh to me, and after 20 years, they can't wait to comment on modern life in the 21st century.
It would thus seem that some understanding of the theory of feeling in Bradley's work might prove to be, not merely a matter of antiquarian interest, but of use in determining the nature and status of Whitehead's thought in the history of modern philosophy.
While it may feel good to distance yourself from other followers of the bible who don't see it the same way as you, and extremely convenient to dismiss or explain away the parts of the bible that don't fit with modern society, the fact is that you are inseparably tied to them whether you like it or not.
«It's that family feel that you don't get in the modern chain supermarkets.»
Even though I don't believe the myths about the high amount of protein required in the modern day diet, I do definitely feel less sore after a hard work out if I incorporate more protein into my diet.
The pattern, replete with coffee pots, bagel sticks, and fish, «provides that fussy, old - school feel that's not modern, but yet is,» he says.
I can't take any pride in its modern or historic collective achievements, nor feel shame at its failures.
«While the practice of employing grid girls has been a staple of Formula 1 Grands Prix for decades, we feel this custom does not resonate with our brand values and clearly is at odds with modern day societal norms.
I do however, feel that signing a «Long term contract» in modern day football doesn't count for much.
Here, though, there's almost nothing to snag against at all, and it's hard to avoid the feeling that the Bayern matchday experience is not so much another way of watching the game — better or otherwise — so much as precisely the experience that modern football, in the worryingly commercialized sense, aspires to.
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If you have torn at all (don't worry you can't feel it) they can stitch you back up with baby laying on you in bed (now your feet are up in the modern day stirrups, more like a little ledge)
I think your struggle — modern vs. traditional marriage — is one many women struggle with; we don't have enough of a satisfying history of modern marriage (life - work, equal partners, etc.) to feel fully confident in it.
Not only is the feel of Silkberry unbelievable, the modern boutique look of the products are adorable and perfect for both genders.
You want the name to feel unique, modern, classic plus the babies name has to be something you won't mind saying a million more times.
Busy modern parents often feel guilty because they don't spend enough quality time with their children.
But in the modern age, you can relay with many products like this fisher price my little snugabunny newborn rock n play sleeper so that you can feel a new baby is the beginning of all things — wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities.
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