But the concept of «costs at risk» did
not find expression in s 58 (2)(b) and it formed no part of the definition of a CFA which provided for a success fee.
The controversy has to do with the «other» kind of Augustinian, the person whose piety can
not find expression in a secular society, but hardens into a «new traditionalism» that rejects even Stout's generous terms for religious participation in public life.
He also understood that, if religion can
not find expression in a way that gives meaning in the mainstream of the culture, it will burst out in sometimes violent ways among those who have despaired of the culture.
But this trenchant belief in commitment has
not found expression in any proposals to make divorce more difficult.
Not exact matches
This «fame» is more likely to get her Twitter feed noticed by future prospective employers, who can visit her feed to
find such gems as «once a
n *** a proves he cant b loyal drop him and save yourself before its too late,» and a number of similarly piquant
expressions that demonstrate the kind of personal brand she would be bringing to a prospective job.
«We, the US,» stipulated Valkenburgh, «we don't ban technology; we
find ways to protect our citizens by enabling free
expression and innovation.»
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared
not contemplate what means of self -
expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were
not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had
found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could
not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
The greatness and inviolability of a subject have never yet exempted those who endeavor to
find expression for it from the effort of giving their very best from the artistic point of view; and to fail to fulfill this demand when a religious subject of such a sublime nature as the story of Our Lord is involved, is
not merely an aesthetic sin.
The black community in America has confronted the reality of the historical situation as immutable, impenetrable, but this experience has
not produced passivity; it has, rather,
found expression as forms of the involuntary and transformative nature of the religious consciousness.
Freedom of
expression does
not mean you get to pass legislation banning activities you
find icky.
Even primitive societies were aware of it, and it inspired
not only feelings of religious awe (many
expressions of which are
found in the Bible itself) but also the earliest attempts at mathematical science.
I'm
not sure it's Calvinism because we
find misogyny and homophobia in all theological
expressions.
Some don't want to go beyond the first three stages of faith (Hadberg / Geulich) and so leave to
find a more religious
expression that they are comfortable with and that's fine providing they admit it, rather than rubbishing off what they once loved.
Bodily food does
not defile a man: what does defile him is what comes from his heart and
finds expression through his mouth.
Yet so similar are the sources in the human spirit that through all ages, and
not in Christianity alone, the worship of God has
found natural
expression in music and song, poetry and the graphic arts, the drama of sacrificial rites, and where
not inhibited by convention, the dance.
Then it becomes obvious that the attention is
not to be turned to the contemporary mythology in terms of which the real meaning in Jesus» teaching
finds its outward
expression.
It's
not for someone looking for a casual read, but I've
found it to be one of the most enlightening and convincing takes on how marriage becomes sacramental through the
expression of erotic love over time.
Statements affirming particular facts may be
found to have value as pictorial
expressions of spiritual truths, even though the supposed facts themselves did
not actually happen.
Through him the Word
finds its mature prophetic
expression and application,
not merely, or even principally, to the king, but to the nation, the whole people of the covenant.
Yet the basic certainties stand sure; they concern the dynamic reality who is God, God's pervasive action in the world, God's self - manifestation through the whole range of creation, God's focal self -
expression in Jesus Christ, the effecting of God's purpose through loving activity in the world and in human existence, and the assurance that our human life is
not an end in itself but
finds its fulfillment through reception into the divine life.
The film is about how worthwhile art can be
found in failure — that the mere audacity of self -
expression can inspire millions of people, even if it's for reasons you didn't expect or intend.
I have read that they were mediocre at best; but I
found some of them to be serenely evocative,
not at all the sort of artistic
expressions one would expect from a «moral monster.»
And yet we
find ourselves in the strongest agreement with the German scholar, Professor von Rad, whom we have cited before, in his own expressed feeling that after all, legend is
not an adequate term, so long as it is commonly understood simply as a mixture of history and unrestrained popular imagination (one part history, nine parts imagination — our comment,
not his) We much better understand legend as a combination of history and meditation, and as motivated primarily by a concern to give
expression to the meaning of history, as that meaning is conveyed by the faith that God makes himself known therein.12
Leadership is discovered,
not only when a church is bombed in Montgomery, or a woman refuses to go to the back of a bus, but when large numbers of persons are moving to communicate with one another and to
find expression for their concerns.
Faith presupposes a context of certain practices and even bodily transformation» for our flesh is redeemed by Christ's own flesh» and can
not be considered a general feature of human nature that
finds diverse
expression in all the great religious traditions.
The sexual instinct,
not finding normal and legitimate
expression, can be translated into artistic and social creativeness, but it is
not easy.
At the same time he was indicating very profoundly what God is «up to» in the continual coming to men and women which
finds its climactic
expression in the event of Jesus Christ, so far as Christian understanding is concerned, although we dare
not be so exclusive or uncharitable as to rule out other ways for other people «who know
not the Lord Jesus.»
This kind of internal contradiction seems to run through much traditional theology; it
finds explicit
expression in Luther's dichotomy between the terrible God, who put him
not only in awe but in utter terror, and the tender and loving God whom he knew in Jesus Christ as the savior, the loving friend, and the gracious Father of men.
at 2544), when it held: «The government may
not prohibit the verbal or nonverbal
expression of an idea merely because society
finds the idea offensive or disagreeable.»
But without a specifically «ordained» or authorized ministry, composed of persons who have been «duly called, examined, and
found qualified» to act for (but
not instead of) that wider ministry of all Christian people, there would be lacking a sharp edge, a vivid and vital
expression, of the more general mission and ministry.
A Catholic ethos was
not something to be confined to RE lessons but a pervasive set of values that
find expression throughout the school day.
Crucially important to Meland's enterprise is a recognition of myth as the felt
expression of the depths of human culture, In his view, religious faith, and more particularly Christian faith,
finds embodiment and
expression not only in religious institutions and individual religious experience, but in the midst of secular cultures as well, The Judeo - Christian mythos underlies and is formative of the cultural sensibilities of Western men.
We often
find the
expression «I am poor and naked» («naked»
not as an
expression of this poverty, but in the sense of «weak»).
Yet it is also quite undeniable that the oft - quoted «separation of Church and state» — an
expression that is
not in the Constitution — has imposed restraints and fears on the populace that the
Founding Fathers would never recognize.
For Nietzsche, on the other hand, the essential unity which may be said to underlie all things is
not a complete totality which we can grasp through reason (as it is with Hegel), but an open - ended, incomplete process or chaotic flux which
finds expression in the contingent, finite, temporal process of growth and decay which are characteristic of nature.
It was apparently, then, a deep ethical motivation that at length
found expression in the dogma now familiar but in its cultural environment of astonishing radicalism: «Thou shalt
not make unto thee any graven image nor any likeness of anything that is in the heavens above or in the earth beneath or in the waters that are under the earth: thou shalt
not bow clown thyself to them nor serve them» (Exod.
True it
found expression,
not as in modern times, in mere
expressions of the wonder and charm of the world about them, but in terms of religious faith and devotion.
Or, to put it in other terms, the boundary between the ancient world and the modern is to be traced,
not in the Aegean or the middle Mediterranean, but in the pages of the Old Testament, where we
find revealed attainments in the realms of thought, facility in literary
expression, profound religious insights, and standards of individual and social ethics, all of which are intimately of the modern world because, indeed, they have been of the vital motivating forces which made our world of the human spirit.
Many years later I
found the same
expression in a book by Jung with the same meaning of being bad
not because of what you've done, but who you are.
Creative and dynamic religious forces are
finding their
expression not in the context of the organized church, but in film, literature, and the arts, and also in some aspects of science and industry, where people are seeking ways to give institutional
expression to their basic religious concerns while at the same time rejecting alliances with institutional religion.
The work of the Lord
finds expression not only in personal devotion but, for Paul himself, above all in the work of an apostle.
In many cases, traditional instruction in homiletics has
not encouraged latent gifts, with the result that the capacity was either
not developed, or if it was, it
found expression in areas other than preaching the Gospel.
The vision of the American dream with its great ideals and dedication to the good of mankind has become clouded,
not only by social and political disorder and revelations of immorality, but by the prevalence of a self - centered hedonism which
finds expression in a feverish quest for enjoyment.
Although Schleiermacher does
not use the term, the classical
expression of this aspect of myth is to be
found in his Addresses on Religion.
For after the shock of discovering just how completely the entire civilized world had averted its gaze from what was happening to their fellow Jews in Europe, they would
find not only that they were now being welcomed to hitherto restricted precincts but that all the traditional
expressions of hostility to Jews had been banished from polite, and even largely from impolite, society.
The romantic or idealistic love between a teenage boy and girl (frequently still to be
found even in our modern sensualised world) may also be accompanied by a desire to show bodily affection - a desire filled with a tenderness and respect that operate as a curb,
not only on lust if it seeks to assert itself, but also on bodily
expressions of love which would
not be true to the real existential relationship between the couple.
The ancient tongues were but a small though important province in the realm which he explored tirelessly, testing his general theory of linguistic
expression by an investigation
not only of Indo - European and Semitic idioms but also of Basque and Hungarian, of American Indian languages, of Chinese and South Sea dialects.1 Visitors
found the aged sage «pure and perfect like an ancient work of art.»
Since the twentieth century worked out its initial attitude toward the «historical Jesus» in terms of the only available reconstruction, that of the nineteenth century with all its glaring limitations, it is
not surprising to
find as a second consequence a tendency to disassociate the
expression «the historical Jesus» from «Jesus of Nazareth as he actually was», and to reserve the
expression for: «What can be known of Jesus of Nazareth by means of the scientific methods of the historian».
5lndeed, I believe Whitehead had his own case in mind when he told Lucien Price that a man does
not exhaust his creativity by continual
expression but rather he «brings vague ideas into precision by putting them into speech or writing; and by
expression he develops his ideas and
finds his way to new ones» (DOW 264).
The Kingdom of God is a reality here and now, but can be perfect only in the eternal order... The primary principle of Christian Ethics and Christian Politics must be respect for every person simply as a person... The person is primary,
not the society; the State exists for the citizen,
not the citizen for the State... freedom is the goal of politics... Freedom, Fellowship, Service — these are the three principles of a Christian social order, derived from the more fundamental Christian postulates that Man is a child of God and is destined for a life of eternal fellowship with Him... Love...
finds its primary
expression through Justice — which in the field of industrial disputes means in practice that each side should state its own case as strongly as possibly it can before the most impartial tribunal available...