I recommend if you have purchased and read the book, buy her CD or audible version and you will find yourself falling in love all over again with her well - researched, validated and hope - filled
perspective on love!
The work of the Austrailia - based Japanese artist Go Suga blends cultures, plays with the sense of mystique and reflects the artist's
perspective on love, life and art.
it comes to shaping
his perspective on love and dating has very little to do with.
A relationship expert for OurTime.com and armed with a medical degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Saltz offers a psychologist's
perspective on love and getting older while clearing up misconceptions about senior dating.
Their well - informed insights give people a new
perspective on love and relationships.
Yet nothing is more wondrous than how
your perspective on love changes.
What Nygren has shown is that the Reformers» doctrine of the gracious love of God as utterly beyond all calculation and analogy with human love establishes an aspect of New Testament faith which helps to shape every Christian
perspective on love.
Here a preoccupation with the eternal at the expense of this world has entered into
the perspective on love itself.
Before we comment on how crazy Christians are, maybe we should examine
our perspective on love.
Gives me a whole new
perspective on the Love that God has for us.
Rather, it provides a liberating
perspective on love.
I love
your perspective on loving yourself and sharing that with others!
He's also repeatedly shown himself to be less interested in success, financial, artistic, and social, than with failure and what failure, regardless of age, does to his characters» ever - shifting
perspectives on love, life, and everything in between.
Making Love Last a Lifetime: Biblical
Perspectives on Love, Marriage and Sex By Adam Hamilton, 2004, 123 pages, Abingdon Press
Making Love Last a Lifetime: Biblical
Perspectives on Love, Marriage and Sex By Adam Hamilton, 2004, 123 pages, Abingdon Press Reviewed by Jerry and Kim Mantooth, Former Better Marriages National Board Couple, Maryville, TN Marriage is a calling....
Not exact matches
I don't always agree with you (theologically) but I
love your
perspective on things!
One reason I
love reading comments
on this blog is that others can provide their alternative
perspective to what I have written.
At the height of the Counter Reformation St Francis de Sales taught exactly this
perspective in his Treatise
on the
Love of God.
Whether it's a study
on leadership,
loving others or confidence I am bound to gain an awesome
perspective for my development.
What Whitehead thus provides for us in the search for the meaning of
love is a
perspective on the world which opens new possibilities for conceiving the divine
love and human
loves.
In «The Virtue of Hate» Meir Soloveichik makes a commendable effort to understand Christian as well as Jewish
perspectives on how we should consider those whom we are tempted to regard as despicable and possibly beyond the pale of God's
love.
His goal was to teach you and me some
perspective on how «
loving the sinner» could actually get some flesh.
For example, how do we see the creative and redemptive
love of God through the
perspective of the age - long development of the immense universe, only a speck of which we inhabit, and of the evolution of sentient and rational life
on this earth through thousands and millions of years?
Instead of battering each other with our different
perspectives on Jesus Christ, we might listen for what complements and corrects our own view in what others have to say about their knowledge and
love of him.
A personal meeting that touched my heart and gave a direction and a new meaning to my existence»), theology («Jesus rose from the dead: not to be triumphant over those who refused him, but to certify that the
love of God is stronger than death, the forgiveness of God is stronger than any sin») and his
perspective on grace («God's mercy has no limits if he who asks for mercy does so in contrition and with a sincere heart»).
For he can help us to get some spiritual distance
on our cultural situation; he can increase our awareness of those aspects of our modern consciousness which cut the heart out of our Christian experience, and so help to free us from them; he can help engender in us a sense of humor about ourselves which comes from taking a less contemporary and more eternal
perspective — a
perspective in which our
love of God, our gratefulness to Christ and our concern for our neighbor will have a chance to grow.
It is our hope that this new
perspective will throw light
on persistent human problems, and open the way to some new assessment of the forms which the spirit of
love may be taking in contemporary life.
I have come to appreciate the more I understand a given prospective, the easier it is for me to
love on people of that
perspective without being offense to them.
To this end she has produced a very attractive and honest volume, mining the writings of John Paul II including Familiaris Consortio, The Theology of the Body and
Love and Responsibilityfor a personalist perspective on the act of love in marriage which would sell well to third millennium Cathol
Love and Responsibilityfor a personalist
perspective on the act of
love in marriage which would sell well to third millennium Cathol
love in marriage which would sell well to third millennium Catholics.
In the
perspective of the FAITH Movement, the Son of God incarnate comes as Son of Man, as God's self - revelation to us by taking
on flesh, our flesh, as a communication of His
love.
You are looking at the situation from our fallen
perspective, not from God's
perspective where our freewill is the same freewill that allows us to choose who
on this earth to
love (or not), and is the same freewill that seeks to repent from sin when our eyes are opened by God to His truth, and is the same freewill that will choose to praise and serve Him in our glorified bodies made clean by Christ forever.
Being constantly reminded
on the one hand of the infinite gap between one's own limited talents and vision and the
perspective of Almighty God, and
on the other of the radical equality with which God judges and
loves the human race is a healthy counterweight to the flattery of the world and the smugness that comes with success.
As we wrap up our discussion around this book, I'd
love to hear your thoughts
on Wesley's
perspective.
In this post I share a dream I had as a boy about Jesus
on the cross, and how horrifying and
loving it was from a spiritual
perspective.
On the other hand, this
perspective was curiously applied when it came to defining the relationship between God's
love and God's predestining some to eternal salvation and allowing others to suffer their just desserts of God's «abandonment.»
Either American democracy is living
on social capital inherited from an earlier time when Americans shared a common
perspective on life's questions, in which case we face a slow descent into the fragmented and violent world Hauerwas sees; or else the enthusiastic, individualistic and yet genuinely
loving piety of Emerson, Whitman and Ellison has a better grasp of our human nature, and it really is possible to be both democratic and virtuous.
A response to David Kelsey s review of the two essay collections
on Biblical interpretation from a process
perspective must begin with a word of appreciation for this labor of
love.
From this
perspective a marriage between two Christians was not contingent
on falling in
love.
Would
love to hear their
perspectives on it.)
In order to get a clearer
perspective on the development of the doctrine of
love we must examine the main themes of
love in the Old Testament, including the covenant with the Hebrews as God's act of
love, the human
love required in faithfulness to the covenant, and the suffering of God as a result of human sin in failing to keep the covenant.
Jane Goodall looks
on her «monkeys» with nothing but undonditional
love — no such thins as a bad monkey from that
perspective (watching, studying, obeserving).
I agree its about
perspective but I also believe it is worth fighting for... it is about the greatest commandment given that is at the heart of every problem
on the planet... «
love God,
love your neighbor.»
You make me think, and I
love your
perspective on things.
The authors» emphasis
on love as mutuality and equal regard is one of the most important contributions of the book, and a good example of how they integrate a variety of
perspectives.
These people seem to think that pain inflicted
on someone is perfectly fine as long as it is done from a
perspective of
love.
The Bible knows only a
love ethic, which is constantly being brought to bear
on whatever sexual mores are dominant in any given country, or culture, or period» («Biblical
Perspectives on Homosexuality,» The Christian Century, November 7, 1979)
From my
perspective then, according to your definition of «
love», most if not all religions are anti-
love given their violent history and ability to divide human beings based
on things that should not divide people to begin with.
To believe that in all things God works for the good of those who
love him is to live life in trust and hope, to give up
on the
perspective of personal control, and to give in to faithful dependency
on God's intimate care.
I
love Godin's
perspective on fundamentalism and curiosity, and I'd like to think that I'm the kind of person who «embraces the tension between [her] religion and something new, wrestles with it and through it, and then decides whether to embrace the new idea or reject it.»
I hurt people with my words when I thought I was being
loving, so now that I have a new
perspective on it all, I completely understand when others say the things to me that I used to say to the gay people I met.