Sentences with phrase «own peculiar way»

«Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» was announced in a peculiar way: NBA star James Harden wore a hat bearing the logo seen above, which led to speculation about a forthcoming announcement.
«They were all anti-establishment and in their own peculiar way they were all eccentric,» Oldman said.
What Runyon has failed to see here is the fact that Altizer, in his own peculiar way, is much a part of the «new hermeneutic.»
To say that God is not an item in the cosmos is a wholly negative remark; but to say, in traditional theological terminology, that one of the peculiar ways God is present to that cosmos is as the Holy One is to say something positive.
Any effort to understand God truly that is guided by an interest in the peculiar ways in which God is present involves acquiring capacities for critique of falsity, including the falsity of ideology.
The fact that interest in God's idiosyncratic reality and peculiar ways of being present are situated means, in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being in bad faith, of being more of an interest in using God for our own purposes than an interest in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
To the contrary, precisely because of the idiosyncratic reality of God and God's peculiar way of being present, interests in liberation from oppression, realization of our full humanity, and the righting of injustice are mandated as an integral part of interests in God.
At the same time, however, and more than any other in the company, he anticipates in two regards that succession of prophets beginning with Amos to which he is in a peculiar way the forerunner.
(b) These abilities are guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present, interests in them for their own sake rather than for their moral, therapeutic, or redemptive consequences.
That is one of the peculiar ways in which God is present to us.
For Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present and by God's idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
Chaplin, like all great clowns, was in a peculiar way a religious figure.
I shall return to how he suggests we understand value arising from what is being called, in his peculiar way a «society,» but the point from Adventures of Ideas is clear enough: however we learn to appreciate the status of a complex whole comprised of constituents, it must be construed in a manner which permits that complex whole to serve in turn as constituent within a larger and more complex level of organic whole.
as long as social values are related to a supernatural for which the churches stand in some peculiar way, there is an inherent inconsistency between the demand and efforts to execute it.
The way to crimes against humanity was prepared by peculiar ways of thinking about humanity.
You have, to understate it, a rather peculiar way of referring to the perpetrator of a homicide, a murderer.
And Mexico continues to have a widespread appreciation for the transcendental, but this appreciation is largely apolitical; it remains, in a peculiar way, the domain of the church.
Why is it necessary to transcend the language of history in this peculiar way?
Bultmann, however, will not admit these alternatives, and feels obliged to adopt a peculiar way out of his own.
And inasmuch as any basic Christian affirmation is molded to the vital energies which work upon it in any nation or country, it ought to be possible to gain insight into the fact that classical Christian eschatology is interpreted in present American life in a peculiar way.
In reading a text like the Bible, one is well aware of its special authority and its peculiar way of questioning us.
Now the creative good is itself «good», but in a peculiar way.
is not really ignorant, nor rude, but in his / her own peculiar way has spelled it out, just about the way it is!
In the Hellenistic world, the peculiar way that early Christians practiced hospitality set them apart from the surrounding culture.
If anything is redemptive it is God's own peculiar ways of being present in history, and congregations are constituted by the practices in which they respond to that redemptive presence.
Especially from that point of view the peculiar way in which Jesus speaks of obedience would be misunderstood.
It is defined as already given to us in the peculiar ways in which God has been and promises to be present, notably «in Jesus.»
Unusually large gatherings in North American churches at Christmas and Easter tend to suggest that they are at least as much celebrations of loyalty to family and its tradition as they are response to God's peculiar ways of being present in Jesus of Nazareth.
For while Christianity did contribute its mite to the formation of Europe, it did so in quite a peculiar way.
The biography of the founder thus in a peculiar way nourishes the plot of the congregation.
Each mountain — and each downhill — has its own personality, its own quirks and beauties, its own peculiar way of testing a racer.
Giving extra power to the people that finish last seems a peculiar way to run any election.
But if the stated goal was to recruit new members, the Republicans sure had a peculiar way of showing it.
Recent research reveals that teen brains go awry because they weigh those consequences in peculiar ways.
As all of this month's authors show, however, immersion in scientific language — and the particular, peculiar way that we scientists communicate — will also stand you in good stead.
I have a peculiar way of learning and I think it must be a peculiar man to teach me successfully.
Perhaps their oddest property relates to the peculiar way in which their electrons behave.
So you could say by C.P. Snow's rather peculiar way of looking at the world that I've looked at two of the century's greatest Englishmen.
Connie Gersick, an organizational behavior scholar, has found that teams proceed through projects in a peculiar way.
The Kondo effect occurs when the presence of a magnetic atom (an impurity) causes the movement of electrons in a material to behave in a peculiar way.
I loved it because it in a peculiar way makes you more productive but my body simply needed a break for greater rest, which is awesome, because it means that it will supercompensate for it in the future.
There are effects in animals from variations of lysine - arginine ratio; and lysine may interact with infections in peculiar ways.
Which I find in peculiar ways and things.
The film didn't really get that warm of a reception at Cannes back in May, and the trailer is edited in a rather peculiar way.
In Mrs. Hyde, in his peculiar way, Bozon takes jabs at...
Zach's grief causes him to continue to accept a friendship with Beth's parents, who are also lamenting her loss in their own peculiar ways — at least until Beth suddenly re-appears from the dead as if just snapping out of a bit of amnesia.
While this is an IFC release, this is not smart film making in the least, but it can be described as an innovative and peculiar way to represent the zombie genre, with loads of laughs and I - can't - believe - they - just - did - that moments.
How these schools are succeeding is important to note, says Chenoweth, and writing them off as outliers, as many in education have done, seems to her a peculiar way of thinking.
The 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid attests to Subaru's peculiar way of doing things.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z