-- «Some very
peculiar people live in Bushwick» - group exhibit - screening of selected films.
Not exact matches
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Peculiar People: The Church as Culture in a Post-Christian Society by Rodney Clapages InterVarsity, 251 pages, $ 14.99 paper A prolific evangelical Protestant writer, Clapp proposes an understanding of «church as way of
life» along lines made familiar by the work of Stanley Hauerwas.
With some
peculiar completeness each member occasion of the
living person sums up the past of the society, (PR 244, 531.)
I have found that on occasion I really sympathize with a friend of mine who feels that organizations of
people are to be avoided as the plague; but I think that is
peculiar of me, probably because I
live in a rather close - knit community and sometimes find a «gold - fish» existence somewhat fatiguing.
The latter was arguably the strongest obstacle to the development of a properly conjugal spirituality; i.e. an ascetical approach for married
persons powerful and deep enough to help them seek perfection within - and not despite - the conditions
peculiar to their proper way of
life.
Precisely as Christian worship, in its social sense, has its own
peculiar characteristics and is marked by a special religious quality, so the private devotion of the Christian is different from the
life in prayer of other religious
people.
'' For Christians are not differentiated from other
people by country, language, or customs; you see, they do not
live in cities of their own, or speak some strange dialect, or have some
peculiar lifestyle.
Perhaps in the hundred or so pages of a book styled in this
peculiar genre, may a reader gain some sense of understanding about the
person's
life contained therein.
Each day God blesses us with different kinds of
people but I only need a
PECULIAR ONE to appreciate
LIFE with a «LOVELIFE!»
People who
live isolated
lives can become a bit
peculiar, and dogs are no different.
In the Moroccan Sahara Desert and in the Atlas Mountains, many
people still maintain their
peculiar nomadic tribe way of
life.