Sentences with phrase «own daily experience»

Going out and sinning is kind of a daily experience.
He and his family live in the West Bank and daily experience the weight of military occupation and oppression.
By producing aggressive forms of publicity which were their own, the masses could secure evidence of their daily experiences and draw effective lessons from them.
Why is it important for you to identify the exact nature of the tension and conflict that you daily experience, and not just cover it up?
It is not so much that «you will always have the poor with you» (Mark 14:7), but that through intercession, even if not through daily experience, you will always be with the poor.
That human life is intricately involved with nature was not an abstract idea to be considered but an evident fact daily experienced.
The books known as the Wisdom Literature, also referred to as the documents of Hebrew humanism (Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus), describe a religious way of thinking drawn from the lessons of daily experience.
Their own daily experience seemed to define for them what was «real,» and so they consciously tried to understand the meaning of the Bible by locating it in their world.
When it comes to our daily experience of God, we need to look more at the subtle.
I'm finding as I think about this, and run out of superlatives, how I limit Him in my daily experience, because really this wonderful god that I imagine is less than the wonderful god that He really is.
He wanted to understand it wholly in terms of mathematics but, in order to do so, he had to rid it of the nonmathematical aspects present everywhere in daily experience.
can help us to incorporate women's daily experience, and to gain strength from the countless women for whom the garden has been the only ground of creative expression.
How they understand their daily experiences of struggle, informs how they understand the place and authority of the Scriptures and other religious traditions.
The recognition of the parables as being drawn from the daily experiences of the peasant life, in the first century Palestine, 150 lays stress on the close connection between ordinary day - to - day experiences in life and the message concerning the divine rule.
The timeliness — even the urgency — of its central question is plain from the first chapter to the last: Can religion be plausibly explained without the assumption that «God» denotes a being of a higher ontological rank than the mundane objects of our daily experience?
Schools that are racially integrated — assuming that the way integration is achieved promotes unity rather than division in the community — will have the greatest need and opportunity to provide those daily experiences that make this real for children.
And, as the ego's shrill clamor for possessions, pleasure and recognition subsides, the voice of God grows more distinct and the concept of his guidance moves from abstraction to daily experience.
Yet in their daily experience of the material world — from the houses they live in to expectations they have for their children to their anxieties about a retirement income — many married clergywomen live a more secure life than that of their male counterparts.
To relate daily experience to Christian faith is not easy.
There is the aspect of eternal life which is the free gift of God to all who simply and only believe in Jesus for it, and then there is the ongoing, daily experience of eternal life, which is called «inheriting» eternal life, which is through living by faith.
Taking my place at the level of the simplest of daily experiences, I make my way without critical weapons.
Through that sort of daily experience, for me certainly and surely for many others, the profound reality of «Christian appurtenance,» as Baron von Hügel put it, comes alive.
For Jesus applied the idea of law neither to God nor to the world, and his concept of causality is not abstract but concrete, referring a specific phenomenon to a specific cause, as daily experience taught him.
We know that dreams result from the various emotional conflicts which arise in us as a result of our daily experiences.
It's so much a part of our daily experience that it can be quite startling to think that it was never meant to be like that.
To this latter category belonged everything which is not met with in common daily experience.
Turning our daily experiences into prayer takes both «intention» and «attention.»
God wants us to be delivered from sin, not just in our position of being «in Christ,» but also in our daily experience.
The real test of meditation comes in the crucible of daily experience.
Therefore the religious person needs to be disciplined and equipped in body and mind for the task, with more calmness and mastery in the midst of peril and turmoil, more sensitivity and deeper insight into the bonds of interdependence that hold people together in rich community, a more passionate and richly integrated life purpose which can transmute the common things of daily experience.
Definition I am using for spiritual well - being: «awareness and experience of God in daily experience
These four — divine dependence, mutual obligation stemming from love, sound judgment of human nature, and the practice of brotherhood in daily experience — are the basis of any true democracy.
The musical medium transforms us from the context of daily experience, and enables us to interweave strands of idyllic, joyful experience with strands of tragic despair.
The permanence or identity through time that we observe in daily experience, however, is also real in a sense, of course.
For her, this is such a daily experience that she does not have to be told that such relationships are part of the context of preaching.
We respond to tough questions our consumers ask utilizing experts we have on staff specializing in organic production and food safety; people who have hands - on, daily experience in our processing plants and growing operations.
The daily experiences let you get up - close - and - personal with one of the zoo's five giraffes — Jasiri and Arnieta are the regular participants — and feed them some pieces of leafy green kale.
(Terry, one of our 3 - 5 dads, joked that maybe each of the kids should have tiny cameras embedded in their nametags to provide a first - person perspective of their daily experience.)
Our products are inspired by the daily experiences of families everywhere.
She feels it is a great pleasure and honor for her to share her daily experiences, exasperation and epiphanies as she finds her way along this journey of parenting from the heart.
«During these critical developmental years, new daily experiences can cause baby to construct new things to worry about, to be aware of, to think about and to be afraid of.»
I may not have the daily experience to pack my kids their school lunches in a brown bag (oh the French don't allow it), but I have packed many a brown bag for their school outings and other picnic adventures, oh la la!
When both parents work together to determine schools, activities, social calendars and all the other aspects of the child's life, it fosters a cohesive daily experience for the child, no matter whose house they are at on a given day.
Punishment is not a number — 15 years confined, but a daily experience.
Labour has to find the correct balance between life at Westminster and the media bubble and the daily experience of working people.
The choice was between Tory failure and Labour's better plans for workingpeople: alternatives which offered hope and were rooted in daily experience.
But even as he sounded the alarm, it remained to be seen whether his call to action would actually reverse the subway's decline and change the daily experience of frustrated riders.
Making tough decisions and undertaking challenging calculations will be daily experiences for all future Conservative Ministers.
The daily experience of postdocs, whether at the University of Chicago or any other institution, is made even more complex by the reality that a postdoc's professional identity can shift from moment to moment as the postdoc interacts with the lab, the institution, and the scientific profession.
Fisher writes that the microscope «presents a realm of structure, design, and pattern at a level of intricacy we are oblivious to in our daily experience
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