Sentences with phrase «of writers you love»

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Pros love it too, with Glamour beauty writer Rachel Nussbaum saying «ever since [I started using CeraVe], I've had baby soft, clear skin with the smallest pores of my life.»
The movie is a love letter to the forgotten musical (remember, most of the Academy voters are on the older side), the creativity of the story by writer - director Damien Chazelle is incredible, and the performances by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are some of the best of the year.
I love that about the show, but what I also love is that I get the opportunity to meet great people: Cohosts, contestants, producers and editors and writers and all the other people that make the show... it's a great group of people.
The forbidden love story of Christian, a writer, and Satine, a singer / courtesan with big dreams, was nominated for eight Oscars in 2002 and won two: Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
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Valerie earned a degree in history from the University of New Mexico, and as a freelance writer combines her love of history with her extensive experience in the tourism industry to provide insightful, informative articles about life in Italy.
To some sports writers, this has not been a good thing and they long for the return of the dynasty teams to love or hate.
The fact of the matter is, Paul nor any other Biblical writer had any concept of responsible, monogamous, loving gay relationships as we do today.
Others, including this writer, believe that supporting suicide is an abandonment that validates loved ones» worst fears about themselves — that they are a burden, unworthy of love, or truly better off dead.
Your opinion of Gods plan and God for that matter does not match what the writer clearly states (Loving God protecting and providing a way for his Chosen Ones).
The writer of the letter to the Hebrews tells us in chapter 10: «Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.»
• W. H. Mallock, The New Republic: It defies reason that a professional economist should have written one of the most brilliant satires of the nineteenth century (it appeared in 1877); a conversation novel, in the manner of Thomas Love Peacock, and just about as ingenious as any of his; a grand and ungracious burlesque of the Oxonian intellectuals and writers of the time, many of them Mallock's friends.
He goes on to give an example of Agnosticism in action citing «an eminent critic and writer defending homosexual practices» in terms of a claim that there are `'» many normalcies of love»».
As the writer of Hebrews said, we «stir up one another to love and good works.»
Because when it comes to enemy - love and our response to evil, the New Testament writers race to the life and teaching of Christ as the pattern for believers to imitate.
Like other anti-euthanasia writers, Sally Thomas holds no truck with use of the words unacceptable suffering, release, merciful, or love.
These two unfinished works both contravene Vita nuova's celebration of Beatrice as the most valuable teacher of a fully charitable love that the writer could know.
I think Jesus recommended the Samaritan's loving - kindness, what certain older writers called «holy living,» simply as a matter of propriety, for the Samaritan was living in what Jesus understood to be a holy world.
One can still find this emphasis on divine immanence in writers formed by Pentecostalism like James Baldwin, who equated it with the outworking of love in human life.
The writer of Hebrews 13 groups this and other paraenetic points under a broader one: «Let mutual love continue,» which echoes Jesus» «new command» to his disciples.
while the writer has little knowledge of the bible, he is also greatly lacking what he should know to write such a article, the laws give to people of all walks of life is the commandments given by moses, religion does not have anything to do with goverments laws or rulings, he told us straight the one law that there is no forgiveness for is murder, rulers and goverments take it upon themselves to make the decision whether to go to war, or if a person should be put to death, as far as jesus and the apostles are concerned thier labours was a work of love and true humanitarian towards all peoples, races, religions, they never asked for anything for themselves, and they never took from one to give to another.
Yet it does not seem likely that her audience is as uniform as all that; and even those readers who do not share this writer's commitment to traditional religion may still wonder whether, if we are going to create our own object of worship, the exchange of a personal, loving God for an impersonal, unresponsive Good is an appealing trade.
Another staggering mishandling of Scripture occurs when Piper claims that the household codes of the New Testament, wherein the biblical writers urge wives to submit to their husbands and husbands to love their wives, are unique to the Bible and that «there's nothing like it in any culture in the world.»
Meaning, completely ignore this writer who tells of his disgust of the religious right then falls in love with its poster child.
Same - sex acts, sure, but within the confinds of a loving and committed relationship would be as alien to the culture and writers of the bible as a Toyota Prius.
The writer of this Psalm loved to worship God, and knew that there was nothing greater that we can do.
Denis de Rougement, a well - known Swiss writer, is the author of Love in the Western World and The Devil's Share.
These and scores of similar stories ought to make us cringe at the ease with which Bible - based diet books (and the writers of them) are fodder for highbrow derision, as when B. Laurence Moore in Selling God cattily dismisses them as «merchandise in questionable taste» and lumps them indifferently with «love - making manuals» and «the Christian equivalent of Harlequin romances.»
If the writer wrote, «I know you hate me and feel uncomfortable around me, but I love you anyway because of how much undeserved love I've found in Christ,» that would be much more Christian than, «Let me tell you all the ways you annoy me and everything you're doing wrong.»
Enemy - love is the lifeblood of Paul's story, and it's the current that connects so many of the threads director and writer Andrew Wyatt weaves together.
The writer, Bill Sakovich, is a professional translator of Japanese to English who's lived in Japan for two decades or so, who married a Japanese woman, and who just loves Japanese culture in general — in many of his cultural posts, for example, he suggests that the more typical Japanese approach to religion, while seemingly shallow, contradictory, and form - obsessed, makes a lot of sense to him, and indeed, is superior to Western ways.
The same writer, in the same chapter of his letter, goes on to say, «Herein is love, not that we loved God».
Despite this, Beckett's book remains an important survey and reminder of what in Western thought is of value, and why, and demonstrates the truth articulated by both the Second Vatican Council and Saint Julian: «Whatever has been spoken aright by any man... belongs to us Christians; for we worship and love... the Logos which is from the unbegotten and ineffable God... [and] those writers were able, through the seed of the Logos implanted inthem, to see reality darkly» (p. 51).
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any other writer — was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last books before he died: «All is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
I'm not a biblical scholar or member of the clergy... just a writer with a love for the Bible and an insatiable interest in how it is read and interpreted.
We search almost in vain for a modern Catholic writer who can show us that the grace of God not only redeems nature but loves and completes it, for one who can imagine a world where God is not simply a specter haunting our consciences from the alleyway, but the author of all things.
According to the writer, divine love may take the form of a zornige Liebe, a «wrathful love
I have not read any of Wink's books that I remember, but have read reviews, whose writers tend to love his views or hate them.
My friend didn't spill the beans on any specifics, but perhaps that explains why so many Christian songs sound like they maybe started out as a run - of - the - mill love song before the writer realized that by adding a few references to Heaven, this could work as a pretty decent worship song.
My experiences of God's love were very clear to me, and I simply assumed, as did most biblical writers, that God's love had been made abundantly clear in the miracles of the Exodus, the words of the prophets, the work of Christ.
Most Insightful: Jeff Cook (at Jesus Creed) with «Rob Bell and C.S. Lewis» «There's not one controversial idea in Love Wins that is not clearly voiced as a real possibility by the most popular evangelical writer of the last century, CS Lewis.»
The writer indicates that God's relationship to the church was established when the love of God was visible for a time in Jesus Christ.
As if to reiterate the sacrificial nature of the way in which the faithful are to «walk in love,» the writer warns of the forces of evil ready to deceive Christians with illusions about the fruits of sin.
Gay marriage was ordained by God the day Jonathan and David called him to witness their covenant of eternal love and sanctioned by scripture the day he inspired the writer to record that with obvious approval.
Some writers love «life on the road» and thrive on the challenge of speaking to a new group in a new city every day.
Had not the gospel writers, particularly Matthew, inserted so often, «that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet,» we might be less inclined to look for exact predictions and be captured rather by the wonder and glory of God's redeeming love which Jesus came to bear.
«So many of the Starched Collar Ministers [these writers loved capital letters] do n`t bother to help others after they preach their sermon and shake hands.
I love the way the writer calls us to embrace our identity in Christ, not the approval or opinion of others around us.
«We love, because [God] first loved us» is the way the writer of the First Epistle of John put it (1 John 4:19).
Without an explicit directive from God to exclude and condemn homosexuals, the Christian community's treatment of gay persons is in clear violation of what Jesus and the New Testament writers pointedly identified as the most important commandment from God: to love one's neighbor as one's self.
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