Not exact matches
The traditions of exile suggest four ways of speech and of faithful imagination that the church can
practice and offer
as antidotes to denial and despair.
This study, which was a powerful
antidote to moral and political philosophy
as practiced in the university, brought me into a world in which thinking is shaped by reality, and reality in turn by thought.
Even if my intellectual history is questionable, the collocation of ideas gave me a key to understanding why the
practice of silent solidarity might have deep political
as well
as personal effects: the unleashing of «dark,» subversive divine power
as the
antidote to racist despair, marginalization and repression is symbolically encoded in this
practice.
I have come to see a certain form of fasting, however,
as an
antidote to obsessive behavior involving the body Fasting
as a spiritual
practice is not about improving your health.
recommendation:
As town supervisor, I will make certain that this does not happen by
practicing humility, the
antidote to hubis.
As you know, a regular yoga
practice is a perfect
antidote to holiday stress.
Yin
practice is a valuable and necessary complement to stronger forms of yoga, fitness and sports
as well
as a being a powerful
antidote to stressful, busy lifestyles.
If the phrase «research - based
practice» makes you squirm, S&T's take should be a potent
antidote, since they bring consequential ideas — such
as the conflict of democratic Western values with their bloody historical deployment in the region — to life through irresistibly engaging work.
I first met Stuart when I co-authored (with Winkler, CJO) a volume of O'Brien's Encyclopaedia for CLB, and came to know him better
as a fellow publisher when,
as an
antidote to law
practice, I got involved in Lancaster House.