Sentences with phrase «only raison»

Hall addresses with the question How shall we be able to fashion our life as the community of Christ's disciples (after all, our only raison d'être), and how shall we carry on as a missionary faith, in a world that is multicultural and pluralistic?

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Given the present, God not only promises, he calls; «man» not only hopes, he plans 43 Here is the raison d'etre for Moltmann's political theology: the pro-missio (promise) of the Kingdom becomes the clarion call for a missio (mission) of love.
The interdependence of this branch of studies with others, however, is not only historically conditioned but has its raison d'être in the nature of its subject matter.
Robespierre's address to the Commune of Paris at the convention of 1793 evidences that his Supreme Being also had this same character: «L'homme pervers se croit sans cesse environné d'un témoin puissant et terrible anquel il ne peut échapper, qui le voit et le veille, tandis que les hommes sont livrés au sommeil...» (F. A. Aulard, Le Culte de la raison et le culte de l'Être Supreme (Paris, 1892), pp. 285 f.) How can one isolate this «structure» and separate it from its biblical antecedents, when — to cite only one of the many passages — one can read in the book of Isaiah (29:15): «Woe to those who hide deep from the Lord their counsel, whose deeds are in the dark, and who say, «Who sees us?
It was only in the run - up to the ultimately failed referendum in 2014 that support for both the SNP in the House of Commons and their raison d'etre of independence soared to the crucial 50 per cent mark.
The only problem with this is that it is a relatively narrow perspective, which contradicts fashion's ultimate raison d'être — to innovate, no matter what — and has resulted in a system that's increasingly stuck on repeat.
This is not only what makes life worth living, desire is one of the most important raison d'être.
Predicated on and playing to our now - ingrained fears of terrorism, these set pieces feel like the entire raison d'etre of the film — or at least the only thing it truly cares about.
Like it is mentioned in the Introduction, weighing the human rights and fundamental freedoms is not only against theory and raison d'être of the institution of the fundamental rights, but theoretically impossible and morally wrong.
About the only thing Amazon Publishing is a raison d'etre for Lousy Book Covers» existence.
But there is one place in Europe where a great ruin is not only inhabited but is the very centre, the raison d'être of the city it adorns.
Self portraiture requires that artists strip down their practice, challenging themselves by showing the world their raison d'être - using only themselves as the visual language.
That wallpaper has its poetry, in any case, was already clear enough to modernist painters like Matisse, Vuillard, and Bonnard, for whom its rhythmic patterns had at once a formal raison d'être, functioning as an approximation of what Clement Greenberg would later call the «all - over picture,» «tightly covered, evenly and heavily textured,» which «tended — but only tended — to
The group is disqualified by reason of its campaigning raison d'être, because the Charities Act 2006 (ChaA 2006) maintains the rule that an institution, to be a charity, must be «established for charitable purposes only» (s 1 (1)-RRB-.
That, however, is only in service to the HoloFlex's real raison d'être: projecting holograms.
Lax ethics and zero to little service not only dilutes the entire industry's raison d'etre — it can only get worse as it proliferates.
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