Sentences with phrase «own peculiar problems»

This speaks to the peculiar problem facing feminism in our decade.
This is a peculiar problem with an organisation that is run by rules rather than operating in grace.
The physical text of Job presents its own peculiar problems.
Not only is Zophar not heard from in the third cycle; not only is Bildad cut short; but parts of the speeches of Job in chapters 24 - 27 would come much more appropriately from the lips of the friends than from Job (see 24:13 - 25 and 27:7 - 23).15 These peculiar problems of the text are answered b the following reconstruction:
This strongly suggests, I believe, that any assertion that God is the subject of the experience of others is certain to create a peculiar problem for theology today.
The peculiar problem of Jesus» belief in miracles is the question of its relation to his idea of God.
In some instances special journals deal with the peculiar problems of such a ministry.
The extraordinary mishmash of traditions and legends, including having Jesus recite the 13th chapter of I Corinthians, presented a peculiar problem to a National Council group, in view of the fact that the National Council held the copyright on the RSV «in order to preserve the purity of the text.»
So I dismissed my snag as the peculiar problem of an escapist parson.
Since joining Arsenal just prior to the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Czech midfielder has stumbled from injury to injury, eventually culminating in a peculiar problem that has seen him sidelined since January 2008, a full 14 months.
U.S. experts report that China's crash training program has run into other peculiar problems.
I can blather about this peculiar problem for HOURS but I should probably spare you and we'll get back to «Annie».
«Mockingjay Part 2» features the peculiar problem of having at once not enough story and too much story to tell.
Yet «Mockingjay Part 2» features the peculiar problem of having at once not enough story and too much story to tell.
But Moynihan's aim was in any case less to assign blame than to describe a peculiar problem.
Note that looking for torque will logically lead to turbocharged engines and especially turobdiesels, which have their own peculiar problems.
I'm having this peculiar problem.
In the midst of the fun, however, one peculiar problem did crop up.
Like many of his fellows in what we could call the «climate change establishment» (also called the «Mediocracy» here), there is a peculiar problem with his rhetoric.

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Or maybe you solve a very specific kind of problem — a rare health issue, or a peculiar type of software malfunction.
This is peculiar stimulation of the imagination, where the patient is trying to work over the trauma or any other problems by a specific provocative method.
(One part of the problem is that because of its peculiar status, Puerto Rico can't file for bankruptcy under Chapter 9.)
The reason Wes engages in this peculiar behavior is explained in a quote often attributed to Mark Twain, «It ain't what we don; t know that causes us problems; its what we know for sure that simply ain't so.»
The question of Catholic institutions like Notre Dame — their odd relation to the Church and their peculiar relation to the nation — is already pressing on us, and it requires no great leap to predict that, over the next decade, this question will dominate the public stage as the central Catholic problem of our time: the locus of media attention and the flashpoint for the arguments of Catholics with one another.
Peculiar Christendom, whose most pressing problem seems to consist in this, that God's grace in this direction should be too free, that hell, instead of being amply populated, might one day perhaps be found empty.
The question has often been left unanswered because the theologians have failed to see that this is a problem which is not peculiar to Christianity, but which belongs to the fundamental structure of our natural Being.»
Such problems may include «excessive affective dependency,» disproportionate aggression, incapacity to be faithful to obligations, incapacity for openness and trust, inability to cooperate with authority and confused sexual identity...» Of course all that is true; but wouldn't half an hour with a candidate over a pint tell most of us whether there is something about him that's a bit peculiar?
If what we are trying to understand here were only a peculiar intellectual difficulty in conceiving how time and eternity can be related, the problem would be an abstract one hardly worthy of special attention so far as the meaning of love is concerned.
He argues that «theology is fully entitled to formulate the case and to say its personal word on the problem of religion and religions, on the basis of its peculiar presuppositions» Kraemer considers Hindu spirituality is antagonistic to Biblical revelation.
«Character ethics» emphasizes that the foundation of our decisions lies in the peculiar virtues and habits that each of us brings to a moral problem.
On the one hand the New Testament is an historical document relating to a long - vanished past, with its own peculiar concepts and images, its problems and solutions, its doubts, needs, and troubles, its hopes, consolations and promises, all of which are quite different from our own.
That is to say, sociology of religion shares with the sociology of other activities of man certain problems and, in addition, has its own due to the peculiar nature of religious experience and its expression.
I think we agree on the fact that it is by faith that all are saved i have no problem with that and its in that that there is unity.You find within any christian modern church law can be mixed with Grace that is not peculiar to any domination maybe it is more extreme in some.Where there are believers there are works of the flesh such as pride and self reliance.I was thinking today the word says if we believe in our hearts and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord then you shall be saved.Its not a hard doctrine to believe thats in its basic form.The seventh day have tacked on to that belief adherence to the sabbath that is sadly how denominations spring up.In the anglican church we still recite the apostles creed how many church still do that today as a basis for there faith in Jesus Christ.Your statement that some are saved is just as true to those who go to modern christian churchs who say they are christian but walk according to the flesh..
In addition to the problems which the sociology of religion inherits from the two parental disciplines, it has its own peculiar difficulties and tasks.
The reason this has proved to be such a problem in process thought has less to do with the peculiar nature of Whitehead's concept of God than with an underlying assumption about prehension.
As I see it, part of the problem with the approach characteristic of Deneen and company is not merely a romanticizing of halcyon days that are now surely, if not entirely, irrevocably lost and an underappreciation of its own peculiar obstacles to virtue.
To understand what he is talking about, one needs to know something of the issue at stake in the whole letter, the problems in the Galatian churches to which it is sent, the peculiar meanings words like «law» have for Paul, and similar matters of historical understanding.
Would we not therefore do better to keep the ultimate structure of grace and forgiveness quite apart from the medical and psychological problems peculiar to certain persons?
Here's the problem in a nutshell: there seems to be no immediately obvious scientific explanation for how electrical firings inside the brain can give rise to these peculiar qualia.
Specific problems remain, but for the most part they are already raised by Whitehead's formulation and should not be regarded as peculiar difficulties of this interpretation.
At the heart of the problem of consciousness, in other words, is the problem of qualia: to show how «brain processes, which are publicly observable, objective phenomena, could cause anything as peculiar as inner qualitative states of awareness or sentience, states which are in some sense «private» to the possessor of the state (MC 60).6 Searle thus prompts an even more basic question: whether it is possible to distinguish clearly and distinctly between private and public aspects of perception.
Though the problem is so rooted in the nature of both Church and secular society that it is always present, yet it has a peculiar urgency for the modern church which is confronted with unusual evidences of misery in the life of human communities and of weakness within itself.
For example, the problem of evil takes on peculiar poignancy when the evil in view is the century - long oppression of Blacks.
But the synthesis was itself a peculiar one and posed problems of reappropriation for today.
Schick's medical tests had apparently revealed a peculiar cardiac problem that would prevent him from being able to play or train for a certain period of time, and so he was asked to undergo further examinations to obtain more information.
For example, 40 % of the problem gamblers at the National Problem Gambling Clinic report that the game they have a problem with is roulette on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals; this kind of gambling machine is peculiar to the British gambling landscape.problem gamblers at the National Problem Gambling Clinic report that the game they have a problem with is roulette on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals; this kind of gambling machine is peculiar to the British gambling landscape.Problem Gambling Clinic report that the game they have a problem with is roulette on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals; this kind of gambling machine is peculiar to the British gambling landscape.problem with is roulette on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals; this kind of gambling machine is peculiar to the British gambling landscape.»
The major impediment to incorporating this idea into a theory of star formation was the problem of the peculiar geometry of the jets.
My clothes dry out leaving a most peculiar pattern of salt rings, as if I have some dreadful personal hygiene problem.
If a scientist says something is a «trivial» problem, it has a peculiar meaning to them.
The report also notes that while «there have been impressive R&D efforts to develop a wide range of driver technologies... very little effort has been spent on developing the technology of the reactor chambers or on addressing materials problems peculiar to inertial fusion.»
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