Sentences with phrase «only for the outsiders»

These deserters were probably pursuaded that their Jewish identity was enough and all this emphasis on Jesus was really only for those outsiders, namely gentiles.
I have been to a GCR meeting (it is invitation - only for outsiders).
It may seem not so solid at first sight but only for the outsiders.

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Still, Straub suggests that affordable outsiders — such as local professors and SCORE volunteers — can help, even if only as moderators for group meetings.
Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and Cohn all have only weak ties to the Republican Party, which has provided the opportunity for Bannon's allies to attack them as «globalist» outsiders whom good Republicans shouldn't trust.
What you are suggesting, if I am hearing you correctly, is that if we are to create a new form for «church», it will only be worth doing if it means it brings people to faith in Christ (ie, it eventually quits stealing sheep from big churches and actually connects outsiders to Jesus).
For Heidegger, as perhaps for no other philosopher, the distinction between life and thought has meaning only if one perceives Heidegger's philosophy itself as self - confuting: So, the task is left to me, an outsider, to raise what may really be the quintessential Heideggerian question: the relation of his life to his thougFor Heidegger, as perhaps for no other philosopher, the distinction between life and thought has meaning only if one perceives Heidegger's philosophy itself as self - confuting: So, the task is left to me, an outsider, to raise what may really be the quintessential Heideggerian question: the relation of his life to his thougfor no other philosopher, the distinction between life and thought has meaning only if one perceives Heidegger's philosophy itself as self - confuting: So, the task is left to me, an outsider, to raise what may really be the quintessential Heideggerian question: the relation of his life to his thought.
lol, yes clay i am an atheist... i created the sun whorshipping thing to have argument against religion from a religious stand point... however, the sun makes more sense then something you can't see or feel — the sun also gives free energy... your god once did that for the jews, my gives it to the human race as well as everything else on the planet, fuk even the planet is nothing without the sun... but back to your point — yes it is very hypocritical of me, AND thats the point, every religious person i have ever met has and on a constant basis broken the tenets of there faith without regard for there souls — it seems to only be the person's conscience that dictates what is right and wrong... the belief in a god figure is just because its tradition to and plus every else believes so its always to be part of the group instead of an outsider — that is sadly human nature to be part of the group.
Much can also be gleaned on a pragmatic level about how best to open a church's arms to outsiders — not least Warren's insistence that the church gets no credit for new members, only for members turned into ministers.
The Rebels are projected seventh in the Football Outsiders Almanac 2015 (college - only version available for only $ 6 in PDF form).
O.T As an outsider looking at the Mail's reporters starting XI for England, it's unbelievable how only one left out Rooney.
There was standing room only at Charlotte, N.C., where a rank outsider won, while at Louisville, where tickets were selling for $ 30 each, 18,000 sat in disbelief watching a local team dramatically display that Ohio State could be beaten — almost.
We are only just about even in the race for the top four, as outsiders of the six runners.
Of course, you do what is best for yours; that's only an outsider's two cents.
As Europe is forced to bind itself closer together in order to save the European dream, the possibility for further expansion only becomes narrower or confined to the option of a two - tiered Europe within which the periphery nations would continue to be outsiders.
We also show that the large electoral losses for the Social Democrats between 1994 and 1998 were much more pronounced among outsiders: according to our estimates, a typical member of the labour force became 18 percentage points less likely to support the Social Democrats if he was an outsider, but only 8.5 percentage points less likely to do so if he was an insider.
According to our analysis of the 2002 election, a typical member of the labour force was only 4.7 percentage points more likely to vote for a center - right party if he was an insider than if he was an outsider (and this difference was not statistically signifi - cant).
I don't know if it's becoming more or less common for outsiders to become governor (there's only the one example of an outsider President and that's from 1929 - 32).
Sparta had democracy only for 35 + male citizens, Poland had democracy only for male nobles (with nobles being 10 % of society), Athenes limited democracy only to citizens (and becoming citizen was almost impossible for outsiders).
But others were hoping for an outsider at the helm, if only to make a break with Spanish science's reputation of institutional nepotism.
Scrawny and socially awkward, his only friend a fishy sidekick in a robot suit (David Cross), Megamind comes to own his outsider status; Metro Man just as easily slides into the role life laid out for him.
Just in case it wasn't clear, SteamWorld Collection will come with the add - on content The Outsider for SteamWorld Heist, but as of this moment, no price tags have been associated for either Nintendo eShop Selects, but we shouldn't have to wait too long to find out and since Nintendo are going down this route, are there any digital only titles you feel you would like to see be given the same treatment?
Where being normal is strange and only outsiders fit in, Midnight is a mysterious safe haven for those who are different.
And for one, Amirpour's film only features one vampire who has to live with her struggle alone; a gothy, teen outsider misfit who haunts the streets of Tehran at night feasting on undesirables and warning little boys their evil deeds won't go unpunished.
He's a fascinating figure, Wilder — a director of obvious genius who has defied easy auteur classification not because he didn't have his distinguishing characteristics (the outsider hero yearning for assimilation, for instance), but because his films are only queasily liked and then only at arm's length.
Not only did the Brazilian filmmaker have the advantage of being able to bring an outsider's perspective to the rusty Beat canon, but his handling of Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries had revealed his knack for harnessing topographic images to the emotional experiences of traveling companions.
To explain further would only serve as a spoiler, but what Jordan's standout performance does is remind viewers of the disparity in the diaspora; Killmonger's rage and lust for revenge can quickly be empathized with because as an outsider to Wakanda he isn't simply just an evil villain, he is a hero of a different but valid story.
Semiotically inclined Disneyologists may have a field day with this («The Post-Jurassic Self and the Search for Signature»), but for most of us, this payoff will feel unmomentous, and a little unpleasant — as if it's only by achieving a major feat that the runt of the litter can earn the right to belong to the family, or the outsider to society.
I only have an outsider's point of view on that, but I think it is a good choice for indie authors, who would like to dip their toes in translations without a huge investment.
You could argue that the PlayBook's WiFi capability makes it useful even for those who don't already own a BlackBerry, but given how many people and businesses lock down their WiFi networks to outsiders, that limits a WiFi - only device's use outside the home or office.
Many wealthy, aspiring collectors employ art advisers (Marshall's mother, Patricia, is one of the most powerful in the world), not only for recommendations about what to buy, but because those advisers have access to work that would be unavailable to art - world outsiders.
Burgard's catalog essay traces the history of African enslavement, segregation and the battle for civil rights, which he sees as intellectual and emotional sources, pausing only at the end to decry the work's historical marginalization as ««folk,» «naive,» or «outsider.
In 1950s Leukerbad (a place with no racial diversity) African identity is kept at a distance, evidenced not only by a bigotry for outsiders, but also paternalistic donations and missionary work in Africa's European colonies.
There is an implicit populism to the exhibition, a trumpeting of each artist's outsider status, or at least a sense of frustration with the art world's perceived exclusivity, but a great deal of the work hinges on the viewer's ability to pick up on insider - only references, exacerbated by the exhibition's lack of sufficient explanatory texts for conceptual projects.
Scots artist driven by urge to create stirs conventional Turner Prize controversy The Herald; December 10, 2001; Brian Donnelly; 646 words... Martin Creed was considered to be the rank outsider for the Turner Prize, and is only the second «Scot» to have won the award... of it,» he said.
MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM: «DUBUFFET DRAWINGS, 1935 - 1962» (through Jan. 2) A recent craze for Jean Dubuffet — whose rough, war - scarred art was inspired by the outsider work he championed and collected — continues with this hefty, spirited exhibition, featuring not only his drawings but also paintings on paper, assemblages of sliced - up prints, and collages of butterfly wings.
2005 Realms of Creation: Wölfli & Darger, Side by Side, Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, NY Mixed - Up Childhood, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Musgrave Kinley Outsider Collection, Tate Britain, London, UK Recent Acquisitions, Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY Dubuffet und Art Brut, Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany Every Picture Tells a Story, Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY Mixed - Up Childhood, Aukland Art Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Écriture en délire, Halle Saint - Pierre, Paris, France Create and Be Recognized, Photography on the Edge, Yerba Beuna Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA Only Make Believe, Compton Verney House Trust, Warwickshire, UK Looking at Words, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY Summer Exhibition, Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, NY Life and Limb, Kinz + Tillou, New York, NY Verborgen werelden (Hidden Worlds), Museum Dr. Guislan, Ghent, Belgium Self and Subject, American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY Landings, Susan Inglett Gallery, New York, NY
Relabeling the whole field self - taught art, a much more accurate and expansive designation, is a tough sell particularly when the appetite for outsider art only continues to grow.
These people really aren't at all used to having their dodgy theories exposed to serious scrutiny: that's what «peer review» was for — to protect them from any awkward questions from outsiders by making darned sure it was only sympathetic fellow - travellers on the climate change gravy train who got to vet their drivel.
The climate scientists whom they attempt to engage are so used to interacting only with other scientists (we live rather sheltered lives - they don't call it the ivory tower for nothing), that we don't know how to engage with these outsiders.
My wish for Canada is that that sort of discrimination becomes so contrary to the social and public mainstream that, regardless of whether it is legally permitted, only the most marginal and outsider groups will engage in it.
Law school does not prepare practitioners to practice, and lacks intellectual rigor (it's remarkable that a discipline founded on the interpretation of texts pays virtually no formal attention to hermeneutics and only outsiders like Stanley Fish, with his background as an English professor, ever write about «theory»; few law schools offer any courses providing any historical or sociological context for the evolving role of common law in capitalist society).
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