Sentences with phrase «on liberating»

Lewallen emphasizes on the liberating aspect of California Conceptualism: «There was a collective and pervasive sense of freedom, especially in California, partly because there really was no infrastructure, or much of any kind of critical response, which in some ways worked to the artists» advantage.
If you're going to convert your DRM'd books for another reader, you'll have to do some research on liberating your purchases.
To reverse this trend, we must focus on liberating the classroom from the tyranny of policy and process that inhibit rather then promote a positive learning environment.
The plot hinges on liberating Magneto from the subterranean Pentagon prison where he is being held for a particularly heinous crime (not to be revealed here).
A hip opener, it works on liberating the cramped feeling we face by being sandwiched in - between strangers.
The gospel has priority over politics, but one misses the gospel if one ignores its vision of a new society predicated on liberating grace.
Becoming like the Proverbs 31 Woman is not about WHAT you do, but HOW you do it... I was so buoyed up by this idea and have kind of been floating on the liberating feeling of it and the power of the blessing of «Eshet Chayil»!
In other construals the advice would be, «Study religious experience» or «Reflect on liberating praxis,» or «Study Christian tradition (or at least the first five centuries of it).»
Yet these Christians act in the belief that testifying to the Good News is a requirement that can not be avoided, and that, potentially, faith and action based on this liberating gospel can indeed transform structures built upon human sin and pride.
Some postmodern writers pride themselves on the liberating absence of a defining unity.
At the same time it acts in the belief that testifying to the principles of freedom and justice is a mandate that can not be avoided, and that — potentially — action based on these liberating principles can indeed transform structures built upon human selfishness.
God both has foreknowledge of his ultimate triumph and is intent on liberating his creatures.
Hitchcock takes the popular vision of the cheering masses tossing flowers at Jeep - loads of Allied liberators and reflects it back on those liberated d
Set on the liberated shores of Normandy Beach, it's within this area where players can pick up Service Orders (timed challenges that grant XP bonuses and rewards), test out weapons in the firing range, customise their player profile, challenge players in 1v1 battles and prestige weapons, classes, and player rank, amongst a few other additions.

Not exact matches

At the end of the day, I have more appreciation for being able to make an impact on someone's life than I have for helping to liberate Iraq in one war.
Financially liberated, Johnson was driven by his desire to make an impact on the world.
In neighboring Austria on May 2, two group members laid a wreath at a monument to Soviet soldiers who liberated Vienna.
But she's going to face pressure to liberate high - tech, high - growth units such as ride - sharing / hailing division Maven and self - driving entity Cruise, mainly to deliver more returns on the stock price.
Resentments of America returned, 50 years after General Eisenhower's (mainly American) armies had liberated western Europe, including most of Germany, 75 years after General Pershing's Expeditionary Forces saved the victory of France and the British Empire on the Western Front, and as soon as American firmness and economic and military power had induced the bloodless collapse of the Soviet empire and Union, and of international communism.
In seeing that you can pick up a camera and put a video on this new platform called YouTube, it really was liberating.
«You'd be amazed at what people who think they can't design their way out of a paper bag do when they're liberated from thinking» they can only put text on slides, he says.
The author of «The Catcher in the Rye «landed on Utah Beach during the Normandy invasion, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and liberated the Nazi death camps at Dachau.
Bill 170 allows parents with kids to remain on a patio until 11 p.m. instead of 8 p.m., gives tourists the right to take a beer bought at the hotel bar back to their room, and liberates businesses open for a few months a year from having to buy a full - year alcohol permit.
Being on the leading front of marketing while not having to account for their efforts liberates them.
The press liberate refers to ASIC's lately up to date information sheet on ICOs and cryptocurrencies.
It was announced on an email circular as a way to liberate money in a similar way to how the internet made information free.
Liberating data will spur grassroots research on important social, economic, political and technical areas, currently hampered by lack of access to and high cost of civic data.
By the same token, we can no more imagine Cioran eating McKenna's magic mushrooms than sharing the latter's enthusiasm for the «ambient music» of the international youth culture - which might only drive him to one of his meditations on suicide that he has found to be «almost as liberating as the act itself.»
For Young, the great value of Whitehead's «beautific vision» is that «it helps liberate us from our fixation on the immediacies of our particular existential plight.
Fear keeps us trying to depend on our own effort and our own strength to liberate ourselves from our own sin... and it never works.
Rather, it provides a liberating perspective on love.
A Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting On Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband Master by Rachel Held Evans — A disarmingly funny, wise, honest exploration of what makes a woman «biblical» and the danger of reducing the Bible to an adjective.
But paying attention to the prophets in this season reminds us that the sort of waiting and preparing that God calls us to as citizens of this upside - down Kingdom is the active kind that demolishes obstructions and levels the playing field, that binds the brokenhearted and liberates the imprisoned, that beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, and bets it all by going all in on this irrational and seemingly impossible vision of peace on earth.
On that particular Passover, however, the crowds began to acclaim Jesus as Messiah, understanding the Messiah, as many did, as a human being who would liberate the Jews from Rome.
Often when I address affluent church audiences on the subject of liberation theology I am asked: When oppressed people get liberated, what then?
To be liberated by Jesus is to be pushed out of our comfortable position on to the periphery where the people suffer and are marginalized.
Moltmann's essay on play is entitled «The First Liberated Men in Creation,» but his focus is not on creation but on eschatology.
and his subsequent essay «The First Liberated Men in Creation,» which was an expansion of his previous reflection and which was published in English as Theology of Play, we find his most direct writings on the topic.3
The objective of the society of Mont - Pèlerin was on the one hand, to combat Keynesianism and the social solidarity measures that prevailed after the Second World War and, on the other hand, to prepare for the future the theoretical foundations of another kind of capitalism, hard and liberated from any rule.
Expressing concern that India was «splinter [ing] along the lines of religious faith,» he observed that «religious faiths of all types have, on occasion, been targeted by other people of faith, simply due to their heritage and their beliefs — acts of intolerance that would have shocked Gandhi, the person who helped to liberate the nation.»
An authentically Wesleyan emphasis on God's empowering and liberating grace is still rarely heard in Methodist preaching.
It's therefore much better and far more liberating to abandon trying to figure it out and simply concentrate on getting on with it and actually doing it.
Last week, the board of Liberate Network — a ministry Tchividjian founded in 2013 that focused on God's grace — opted to dissolve the organization and cancel its 2017 conference.
While the Algerian war was going on, Casalis, the professor of theology, declared: «There is a violence that liberates and a violence that enslaves.»
Luxmoore may be too harsh on the enthusiasm of the liberated Polish church for large buildings and statues, but it is hard to argue with his demand that the bishops «ask searching questions about how exhaustively and insistently it [the Church] has championed the criteria of the common good...».
In a world asking too little of itself, feeling cast adrift on a sea of parent-less chaos, timidly sticking its toes into the waters of life when what we need is a faithful plunge, Christian baptism has become again a liberating, revolutionary act.
As John Paul II put it at Sinai in 2000, the moral code of a liberated people, those Ten Commandments, were written on the human heart before they were engraved on tablets of stone.
Your cartoon tells of a constrained Jesus, I drew a much more liberated Jesus on my blog — perhaps this is one of the many reasons he is roped in.
On the other hand, the chief problem with the view of the new reformers is that it fails to recognize that a sexual self, liberated from undertakings that have a moral claim upon it prior to any of its particular intentions and choices, has no satisfactory way to make moral judgments about what it intends, chooses, promises, and then undertakes.
Liberation theology has tended to place special emphasis on certain portions of the Bible, notably the story of the Exodus, the social criticism of the prophets, the figure of Mary, Jesus» preaching of the kingdom of God, the depiction of the liberating Christian community in Acts, and the struggle against evil in its imperialist and cosmic guise in the Book of Revelation.
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