Sentences with phrase «personal act»

While cultural activity is often communal and social; listening to music, just like making art, often involves deeply personal acts of withdrawal.
The deeply personal act of feeding our babies takes on many shapes and forms.
For shoe - lovers like me, receiving a pair of shoes as gift is a very personal act of thought.
Suicide is such an intensely personal act that it seems, from a human perspective, impossible to make such accurate predictions based on a crude set of data.
There is a person now, inclusive of many past personal acts of being, responding freely both to that past and to the present circumstances.
This also protects you against accidental personal acts against someone.
This is why personal acts of sacrifice inspire us and encourage us to do the same.
But to what extent and in what way is the present personal act of being responsible for what has occurred in the earlier acts of being that constitute the person.
Writing is a very personal act and authors can view their books as extensions of themselves.
As we know suicide is (usually) an intensely personal act, with a wide variety of personal factors that may be involved.
As a product of those acts of being, my responsibility here is continuous with my responsibility for my past personal acts.
During times of disaster and tragedy when the world feels out of control, personal acts of compassion and kindness can help us know that we are still here for each other.
The memorial and ceremony reflected the universal, private meaning of this urgent imperative, its determined effort to overcome death by a supreme personal act of perpetual memory.
While anonymity and marginalization seem to reduce the possibilities for personal decisions to a minimum, God as Father knows each one of his hidden children and calls each of them to make a fundamental personal act of allegiance to him and his kingdom in the fellowship of his people.
Women with personal conflict between them have used religion to plot each other for some personal interests or disputes and I am sure they all were guilty of wrong doing but she was alone and they were more but there sick personal acts has lead to all this media.
Attention: Root without permission or any other personal act of modifying system makes your device out of warranty.
Still, her diaries will never put concrete individuals at risk like those of Sophie Calle, and her most personal acts will never have a history.
It starts off with punishing murder and theft, keeping the thugs at bay, but moves on, relentlessly, to banning plastic bags and outlawing personal acts in your own home.
Developmental Pathways Juan's recounting of his own life events and personal acts also indicates how the classic rite of passage elements of separation, preparation, transition, and acknowledgment can go awry when not guided or supported by the community.
Whether it's the simple personal act of not buying something, now that we know its story, or a more public act like picketing or taking political action — it's all important work.
Spanning the last hundred years of the medium, the selections on view here reflect each collector's strong understanding of photography while also highlighting the singular sensibilities guiding the deeply personal act of collecting.
He says: «How we encounter the world is essentially a very personal act and we do this in a way that is both knowing (based on prior experience) and questioning (open to new experience).
Karl Rahner in Foundations of Christian Faith would argue that «Original sin does not mean of course that the original, personal act of freedom at the very origin of history has been transmitted in its moral quality.
In his examination of personal acts, Wojtyla seeks to describe the complex of elements issuing forth in human actions, and also to ask the further question about the good towards which such actions must tend.
Nah, if you can't figure out the difference between a personal act that hurts no one and a public act that hurts others, perhaps you do need a babysitter, supernatural or not.
Influenced by gnosticism, many conceptions of the human person, his body and soul, of personal acts, and the flourishing of Goodness and Beauty in personal and communal life, are either too pessimistic or optimistic.
... If the cross is a personal act of violence perpetrated by God towards humankind but borne by His Son, then it makes a mockery of Jesus» own teaching to love your enemies and refuse to repay evil with evil (p. 182f).
Microethics are the personal acts of an individual, his or her personal gifts of charity and personal works of love.
That being said, charity needs to be a personal act of giving and kindness.
In the twentieth century, the Austrian school of economics — notably Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek — became famous for stressing the subjective element of economic life, particularly in personal action, and more especially in the personal act of enterprise.
Just as God does not mean to Jesus a higher nature to be enjoyed in the sacrament, God's forgiveness also is no sacramental grace but a personal act of God.
This requires cooperation with the Spirit through the personal act of faith.
Approve or not of the individual and his personal acts, the message he sent was of great importance to our nation.
Both are agreed that, as it is a personal act, spiritual intentionality is crucial.
In addition to small, personal acts of service, you can also inspire others to search for Jesus in our own lives.
It requires a personal act, an assent, already being solicited from within him for a man to reach to his spiritual destiny, to live as a godly man.
But Luther's meaning did not refer to mechanical obligations but to the dynamic of a personal act.
Saying «they're not fans» might feel like the end of the matter — a personal act of dismissal — but it chimes uncomfortably against the fact they quite obviously are fans by any metric, and, even more importantly, they are fans who are happy to simultaneously be fans and be racist, and be both those things loudly and in public.
Soon, he becomes a pawn by Adrian Pryce (Sharlto Copley), the man who ordered Ducett's imprisonment, in a personal act for vengeance.
Between the explosive and deeply personal acting, tightly confined spaces, and webs of dangling intermittent issues, in August, we feel like we're in the midst of a really great play.
«Each student came up with a personal act of courage, like «I am not going to tease my little sister,» or «I am going to stand up for that kid who gets pushed around in the hallway,»» Sandberg, a recent Breck graduate, told Education World.
Schwartz (2000) describes effective school social / emotional curriculums as teaching critical social competencies: understanding and recognizing the emotions of oneself and others, predicting the consequences of personal acts, staying calm in order to think before acting, and replacing aggressive impulses with self - control and positive behavior.
Since writing is such a personal act, editing becomes personal.
While working across multiple series, much of her photographic work functions as a personal act of deconstruction and reappropriation — both of images she has created herself and images she has singled out as influence.
Aperture describes Thomas's work as functioning as «a personal act of deconstruction and reappropriation — both of images she has created herself and images she has singled out as influence.»
Today many people believe that personal acts in private life are what matters in this crisis of global warming.
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