In the interview, Cuomo cast himself as something
of a mediator between the two chambers, saying he worked in «tension management.»
She succeeded, in her own words, as «an art dealer whose primary role was that
of a mediator between the artist and society.»
Painting - represented by Wheeler, Bell, Irwin and Mary Corse - plays a minor but irreplaceable role in «Phenomenal» as a sort
of mediator between the East and West Coast impulses that informed minimalist sensibility across a generation at the turn of the»70s.
If, as she herself said, «an art dealer [was someone] whose primary role was that
of a mediator between the artist and society.»
They play the role
of a mediator between the doctor and the patients and manages the health service data of patients.
Not exact matches
In future studies, researchers should examine potential
mediators to better understand possible mechanisms that account for the observed directionality
of the association
between e-cigarette use and future cigarette use.
So we all, even Osama, will be saved from physical death, but Jesus Christ — the atoning one, and only one capable
of being the
mediator between us and God the father — can only save the repentant from spiritual death (faith and works meet for repentance are necessary).
Just a few would be teaching things either not in the Bible or are anti-Biblical... veneration
of Mary... praying to a priest when 2 Timothy clearly says there's only one
mediator between man and God (Christ Jesus)... the Pope... indulgences... and the biggest difference is works righteousness (infused vs. imputed righteousness).
Some would theologize that the church is Christ's body, and that Christ is the
mediator between God and people, so those in Christ would be in the church, and to be outside the church is to be outside
of Christ.
He sent Jesus to be one
of us — our «Big brother» and
mediator between us and our Father.
the other serious problem for you millions
of catholics is this verse «For there is one God, one
mediator also
between God and men, himself man, Christ Jesus» (1 Timothy 2:5).
The main things I think that Jesus was «bypassing» was the priestly class as
mediators between God and man, the sacrificial system as the method for receiving forgiveness
of sins, and the Temple as the locus
of God's presence.
One can recognize that there was a schism, and decide that though there was to be no one ruler
of the church, that due to a number
of circumstances, the Bishop
of Rome, that was supposed to be «first amongst equals» as an honour, and was recognized as a
mediator between churches, then became self - delclared as the leader
of the church.
There he early distinguished himself as a
mediator between opposing points
of view.
Undoubtedly a certain insight was promoted in regard to such questions as how the papal primacy and the episcopacy founded by Christ can exist and work together in the Church, how the necessity
of the Church for salvation is compatible with the possibility
of salvation
of a human being who does not belong to it, how in the realm
of grace each
of the regenerate can depend on every other and so above all on Mary, while there is nevertheless only one
mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ.
However there is only One God and only ONE
Mediator between that One and Only True God, and is the Man Jesus, the Christ the Son
of God.
Even if we can distinguish
between Christ's reign as
mediator and His reign as king, the most natural reading and logical conclusion is that v. 24 and v. 28 are dealing with the end
of His kingly reign.
The unique Reformed - Catholicity
of Anglicanism seems to have provided the perfect
mediator between Pentecostalism and Catholicism; London the perfect stopover
between LA and Rome.
IMO, the majority
of Christians have unknowingly made their pastors
mediators between them and God.
Applying this to the doctrine
of the Trinity, Jüngel suggests that the Father, Son, and Spirit enhance their previously existing relationship to one another through the decision to give
of themselves to their rational creatures: the Father through the gift
of his Son to us, the Son through freely allowing himself to be given as such a gift, the Spirit in virtue
of his activity as
mediator, not just
between the Father and the Son, but now likewise
between the Father and his adopted sons and daughters (GGW 446 - 53, 505 - 14).
But through the Son, it also affects the Father as the transcendent ground
of all creation; likewise, it affects the Spirit as the
mediator between the Father and the Son (and thus
between the Father and creation).
The purpose
of the sacraments is the reconciliation
of God and man, a reconciliation
of God to man as well as
of man to God, for the priest is always the
mediator between God and humanity.
Barth said that it is only the forgiving and reconciling presence
of God in human religion that can give it reality, and that this is to be found only in Jesus Christ, the only
mediator between God and human being.
Though accused
of radicalism, More always favored a moderate approach, acting as a
mediator «in the nexus
between two worlds at odds.»
Many will take issue with the ODF's reading
of the scriptures, but is it really arrogance toward other world religions to make a faith claim on the basis
of 1 Timothy 2:5: «There is one God; there is also one
mediator between God and humankind»?
The declaration is a reaffirmation
of the Catholic Church's teaching that there is only One
Mediator between God and humankind, Jesus Christ.
I think that the religious are so enamored with their version
of truth that introduces them as the
mediator between God and man so that no one is save except they come through my theological understanding and all others are damned.
You're not under anyone's umbrella, you need no
mediator or go -
between, you are standing boldly before the throne
of grace on your own soul's two feet before God.
Their savior does come when one
of the privileged, Freder, assumes the identity
of the enslaved, eventually becoming a
mediator between the oppressed and the oppressors.
Considered Cuba's largest and most influential institution outside the government, the Catholic Church today acts as both a force for reforms and a
mediator between the government and opposition groups, including some
of the island's boldest dissidents.
The fact that Jesus is the one redeeming
Mediator between heaven and earth does not override the mutual belonging, influence and intercession
of human beings upon each other: it is this whole fabric
of humanity that he redeems and brings back to the Father by his perfect mediation
between heaven and earth.
In the struggle
of the Reformation against all human
mediators between God and man, this symbol was abolished, and, with that process
of purification, the feminine element in everything
of ultimate concern was largely eliminated.»
It is this One Christ, it might seem to those
of other faiths, who is the only begotten Son and the sole
mediator between the One God and humanity.
Honest dialogue need not, as some Christians seem to feel, imply merely a forthright statement that Jesus Christ is the sole
mediator between God and humankind, and that the God
of Israel is the only true God.
The «rapid about - face» began in the early 1960s under the impulse
of the Second Vatican Council and «its willingness to address non-Catholic Christians as «brothers,» to acknowledge that blame lay on both sides for the ecclesiastical ruptures
of the Reformation, to stress the unique role
of Christ as
mediator between God and humanity, and to urge ordinary lay Catholics to live lives
of practical Christian holiness.»
He stands in the place
of Christ as a
mediator between God and man, but there is only one Mediator, and that is the man Jesus
mediator between God and man, but there is only one
Mediator, and that is the man Jesus
Mediator, and that is the man Jesus Christ.
«Almsgiving», says the Talmud, «is a powerful
mediator between the Israelites and their Father in heaven; it brings the time
of redemption nigh» (Baba Bathra 10 a).
A similar but distinguishable role which clergymen sometimes take or are assigned to is that
of mediator or «honest broker»
between the opponents in an effort to resolve conflict.
He was a peacemaker
between King John and the Pope, had an important share in the negotiations leading to the Magna Carta and to its reaffirmation, and was a
mediator between the nationalism
of the English and the demands
of the Pope.
And since there is always but one God, and there is one
mediator between God and men [human beings], Jesus the Messiah, and one Shepherd
of the whole flock, one Head
of this body, and, to conclude, one Spirit, one salvation, one faith, one Testament or covenant, it necessarily follows that there is only one Church....
Then after keeping the new bible out
of the people hands claiming it was to important for any peasant to read or hold, they effectively usurped the
mediator position
between the people and God and started raking in the cash that position offers, for on one hand, what shows your faith more than giving
of your money, and on the other hand, whats God going to do with all this coin?
Orthodox Catholics interpret such Marian titles in a way that they believe leaves intact the unique role
of Jesus Christ as the
mediator between God and man.
In a world in which uniformity will reign in all areas
of life and thought, the church, as
mediator between science and belief, history and revelation, and ultimately
between humanity and God, will no longer be necessary.
It just seems like there are too many stories
of agencies and administrators setting themselves up as experts or
mediators between families when the truth
of the matter is, they are not «living» your adoption and do not know what the parties actually need.
«Young children
between the ages
of three and five, for example, will really need concrete information,» says Joan Sinclair, a social worker, family
mediator, and counselor in private practice in Toronto.
Don't trust anyone over 30: Parental legitimacy as a
mediator between parenting style and changes in delinquent behavior over time.Journal
of Adolescence, 2012; 35 (1): 119
It is not in the interest
of building the best relationship
between the child and the father or mother for judges,
mediators, or parents to require a child to do so before the child expresses an interest in spending the night away.
This is because these factors may act as
mediators and may explain the difference
between home and hospital birth, and therefore holding them constant would have led to controlling for the effect
of planned place
of birth on PPH.
Often, parents work out these arrangements
between themselves, either completely voluntarily or with the assistance
of their attorneys or a
mediator.
It is also important to be careful to distinguish
between those factors that are confounders, and those that might best be viewed as
mediators or explanatory factors involved in accounting for observed associations
between breastfeeding exposure and outcome, such as the quality
of the subsequent mother - infant relationship.