They do not recognize him and he feigns ignorance as they recount the story of his death and
of women encountering angels in the tomb.
I used to work at Victoria's Secret, and I would say that about 80 %
of the women I encountered wore bras in the wrong size.
We cant deny that there is something about a professional British man that just draws the attention
of the women they encounter.
Not exact matches
One
of the
women, Leigh Corfman, said Moore initiated a sexual
encounter with her when she was 14 and he was 32.
Five months later, Luke himself was suspended after a finding
of «penetration without consent» during an
encounter with a
woman in his DKE bedroom.
Canada may have a pretty generous policy towards maternity and parental leave — especially compared to the U.S. — but many
women still
encounter significant career setbacks or experience the so - called «motherhood penalty» when they take time off to have kids, and many employers still wrestle with how to accommodate the disruption
of employees going on leave.
The original inspiration for the app came from an
encounter Isenberg had with a
woman in Los Angeles who had been diagnosed with a rare type
of cancer.
They
encounter subconscious bias, but we've also been told
of male investors saying they don't understand how
women think.
With Japan's stock and property markets the envy
of the world, I exploited one
of the only times in history where a mere mortal could moonlight through a few wacky years
of over-the-top TV commercials, exotic location shoots, spotlights with beautiful
women and
encounters with the famous.
The five
women who spoke to Bloomberg say Pishevar used his position
of power to pursue romantic relationships and unwanted sexual
encounters.
Women encounter many difficulties in cities that are products
of male design and planning.
This experience
of communion between
woman and man, self «giving, in mutuality, and without either's dominance, is more like the inner life
of God than anything else that we
encounter in creation.
But I can't tell you how many organizations I
encounter that rely heavily on the efforts
of the kind
of women Hilary Rosen denigrated.
Although some commentators claim that the
encounter with the hemorrhaging
woman simply occupies an interlude in the story
of Jairus's daughter, her healing points to the faith necessary for new life.
I find meditation, and compassion for self to be conducive to what you talk
of with loving God and mankind — sometimes in mysterious, unfathomable and transcendent ways,
encountering the power to open up men and
women to each other and God in love peace justice and human dignity.
Most new testament scholars say that the Gospel
of Mark originally ended with the story
of the
women who go to the cemetery, only to
encounter a mysterious young man pointing to Jesus» empty tomb and announcing the resurrection.
Then, in the context
of varying Christological perspectives in contemporary Scripture scholarship, he considers, one by one, Jesus»
encounters with
women (although oddly Mary, the Mother
of Jesus, is omitted from the list).
By doing careful research and weaving more
of a story arc into the five
women's
encounter, I hope to show people that the «characters»
of the New Testament are actual, breathing people with stress and dysfunction and hopes just like us.
I wanted it to tell the story
of five
women whom Jesus
encountered, allowing each
woman tell their own story.
Like me, many
women have
encountered the difficult road
of infertility, miscarriage, and all manner
of loss.
Man and
Woman: A Defense by Sherif Girgis, Ryan T. Anderson, and Robert P. George
Encounter, 168 pages, $ 15.99 No argument is more effective in promoting gay marriage than the insistence that its rejection offends our sense
of justice and equality, especially as concern for the....
«While I am sure most
of the Christians you
encounter of the over 40 age group probably did celebrate the passing
of that ridiculous amendment, rest assured that this 48 year old heterosexual married
woman most definitely did not.
You were predisposed to finding fault and do not want to be shown your error.There are many more instances
of men and
women encountering the living God in the Holy Bible.
To illustrate this point, we shall briefly consider what is surely one
of the most eloquent descriptions
of such an
encounter: Jesus's meeting with the Samaritan
woman at the well
of Jacob (Jn 4).
If you have
encountered one
of these
women in your life, then I'm sorry.
(This is especially a problem for
women of color, who rarely
encounter «nude» foundation or «natural» shampoos intended for their features.)
This would make much more sense in view
of His
encounter with the
woman at the well who had had many husbands and was presently living with a man.
And to think that God (my Creator) and Jesus (my Savior) actually care about the all
of the wounds that feel so raw, that They (and even others I've
encountered here) care about justice for a
woman like me.
One
encounters an idol being exposed in the words
of Carolina Maria de Jesus, a
woman who lived in the slums
of São Paulo.
And
of course, other witnesses say it was only two
women, who
encounter an earthquake, two squirrel angels, and a box
of pop - tarts, and Bippy shows up later to borrow more money from his followers.
To speak
of the violence we experience as
women is not easy — every
encounter is surrounded by the tears
of women.
When Christ
encountered the
woman of Samaria, with her five husbands, he called her to conversion.
The
encounter «awakened all sorts
of deeply seated fears in Lewis, not least his fear
of women... [H] e became a child, a little boy who was being degraded and shaken by a figure who, in his imagination, took on witch - like dimensions.»
If men are brought up, as today's boys are, believing that girls always want the same thing they do from sexual
encounters, and that it's evil and sexist to assume otherwise, then they are that much more likely to be impatient and uncomprehending
of a
woman's «no.»
The dramatic story
of Mary's
encounter with Jesus outside the tomb in John 20:11 - 18 probably circulated orally among
women, as Hearon suggests.
With his superb eye for giving voice to female disciples, such as the Samaritan
woman and Martha and Mary, the Fourth Evangelist tells the story
of Mary Magdalene's
encounter with Jesus outside the empty tomb.
As it seeks liberation from this dimension
of its past, as it
encounters feminist theology, the new consciousness
of women, blacks, third world peoples, and their suppressed traditions, post-Holocaust Judaism as well as other religions, Christianity is transformed, becomes more authentically relational and creative, richer, more inclusive, less trivial in its harmony.
With feminist theologians and advocates
of creation centered spirituality, mutually transformed by the
encounter with the new physics and the new biology, process theologians have sought a vision
of the relational matrix
of creativity, and to learn from the wisdom
of the earth and the embodiment
of that wisdom in the all too long suppressed and neglected traditions
of women, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans,
of Africa and Asia.
bur David's suggestion (invitation) to view Jesus
encounter with the Syro - Phonecian
woman in a different way, serves as an example
of Jesus» willingness (and ability) to change his position and illustrates one
of the countless ways that Jesus would free us from our (continual) propensity toward sin.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case
of the
woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace
of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all
of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she
encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some
of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
After I wrote The Next Christendom in 2002, I had a bizarre
encounter with an elderly and rather aristocratic Episcopal
woman, who praised me for how effectively I had delineated the growth
of new kinds
of Christianity in the global South, with its passion and enthusiasm, its primitive or apostolic quality, its openness to the supernatural.
In any event, I was recently reminded
of my
encounter with that
woman — those
women, rather — while reading Boris Jakim's new translation
of Notes from Underground (Eerdmans 2009), which is quite splendid and which should certainly now be regarded as the standard version in English.
These sexual situations would appear to create no harmful effects for
women when, in fact, the context
of the
encounter is a power or authority relationship.
I
encountered the Bible with the help
of these
women through reading and learning texts (memorization drills) as well as interactive activities (usually in the form
of crafts).
Born and raised as Muslims, both
women grew unsatisfied with the teachings
of the Koran and converted to Christianity after personal
encounters with Jesus.
«For so long,
women were silent, thinking there was nothing you could do about it, but now the law is on the side
of women, or men, who
encounter harassment, and that's a good thing.
It is the most valiant, courageous, and dedicated group
of women I have ever
encountered — an army
of «gogos» (grandmothers) and an odd assortment
of other unlikely heroes.
But the formal error
of the last generation in eliminating the quest has been to ignore the relevance for the Christian dialectic, paradox, and offence,
of seeing Jesus causally bound within the historical reconstruction
of first - century Judaism, and yet
encountering in him transcendence: «born
of a
woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law.»
4:27).102 The
woman, who had been confined to her own house, realized a sense
of freedom after her
encounter with Christ to face her own people and introduce Jesus to them.
A decade ago, Michael Novak observed in the pages
of this journal that «one scarcely ever
encounters a theological argument against the proposition that
women should be ordained priests» («Women, Ordination, and Angels,» April 1993
women should be ordained priests» («
Women, Ordination, and Angels,» April 1993
Women, Ordination, and Angels,» April 1993)....