Sentences with phrase «practical expression»

Since the early 1990s, these objectives have found practical expression in a target for consumer price inflation, of 2 — 3 per cent per annum.
But aside from that this potential can be used for good (such as orienting us as a community to bring practical expressions of God's love to the world, such as pursuing social justice) or for evil (such as when we turn our worship services into corporate naval gazing that never moves beyond the intention to touch the world — there is far too much of this kinda BS pretending to be worship of God, the Bible would call this idolatry).
Our churches are torn apart over the right practical expressions of our changed view of sexuality.
Beauty in all its material and practical expressions exists to draw humanity into the redeeming beauty of God.
Ernie Cortes's work in Texas was the first practical expression of the new approach, which departed significantly from Alinsky's style, not least in taking seriously religious issues and the well - being of congregations.
The Congress, therefore, was an attempt to give practical expression to the mystic's vision of unity.
They keep me from seeing the practical expressions of love all around me, like the friends helping my husband and me move when I was too sick to do it myself, bringing us food the day we lost a baby girl in miscarriage, or watching our kids so I could be with my grandfather before he died.
(CCC 162) There are: the gift, our attempts to nourish it, our prayer for increase, its practical expression.
The practical expression of this ethical demand is made explicit toward the end of the eschatological sermon — in the parable of the sheep and goats.
Newman argued for a practical expression of episcopal authority in a revival of the Convocations of York and Canterbury (prorogued since 1717) and of the exercise of excommunication.
However, it serves as the practical expression of the Federal Executive Council, which is Australia's highest formal governmental body.
Wesley believed that Christianity was essentially a social religion, and Methodist preachers engaged in a variety of humanitarian endeavors that were practical expressions of the ideas of the moral philosophers.
The conference was one practical expression of the concern of Legal Reform that year with women's issues.
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