Sentences with phrase «present as judgment»

He was the Christ, not because he inaugurated the kingdom in the apocalyptic sense or ever will (although it would be rash and presumptuous to affirm absolutely that he never will), but because in him the eternal kingdom of God was in a unique and unprecedented way present and active within history, was not only seen and declared supremely and unmistakably as righteousness and love, but was actually present as judgment and salvation.

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If any other matters are properly presented for consideration at the 2018 Annual Meeting, including, among other things, consideration of a motion to adjourn the 2018 Annual Meeting to another time or place, the persons named as proxy holders, Elon Musk, Deepak Ahuja and Todd Maron, or any of them, will have discretion to vote the proxies held by them on those matters in accordance with their best judgment.
Without the latter, ideals do not stand out sufficiently beyond the ambiguities of the present, either to serve as a judgment on historical actuality or as a lure for future realization.
Whitehead's philosophy requires a broader conception of time, for example, one which will allow for the reality of the past in the present, a concept that the traditional metaphysician would likely judge as intuitively false, leading to the additional judgment that much of human experience is appearance rather than reality, a position which we reject, having come to a greater understanding of Whitehead's metaphysics.
While the United States bishops focused on nuclear war, a more general judgment about modern war as inherently unjust had been present in Catholic thought since at least 1870, the year when a group of bishops, in a Postulata addressed to Pope Pius XI and the First Vatican Council, excoriated the expense of «huge standing and conscript armies» and the prospect of «illegal and unjust wars, or rather hideous massacres spreading far and wide.»
These judgments need to be informed by a theological analysis of the present moment, as well as biblical principles for public life.
obligation in relation to each public moral issue as it arises; a word of the retrieval of the culture's most creative ideals and institutions; a world of judgment on the culture's present and potential sins; a word of forgiveness whenever it is repentant; a word of promise and so of confidence (in God, if not in itself) for the future.
Already God's reign is present as a ferment in the world, stirring hope in all people and preparing the world to receive its ultimate judgment and redemption.
In the NT the word gehenna is presented as the place in which the unrighteous will be thrown after the last judgment — a place of matyrdom for both body and soul as declared in Matt 5:29 - 30.
Yet there is no adequate substitute for the New Testament understanding of God as both Creator and Redeemer, ruling his world in both power and love, offering to mankind both judgment and mercy, and affording a ground of security and hope for both present and future, for this world and for an ongoing life after death.
Nonetheless, the book is as interesting for its biases as for its measured judgments, and these biases present some questions for the reader seeking to know the «historical» Jesus.
The distinction Hartshorne insists on making here as applied to our present question can be expressed by saying that, whereas mere experience or feeling of God can be not only direct but immediate, high - level thought or cognition of God, being mediated, as it is, by the conscious judgment or interpretation of such feeling, is of necessity mediate.
We must, he says (1) critically analyze our past actions, (2) interpret the present suffering as a judgment on us, (3) repent of our own sins and (4) prepare for a future reconciliation.
Believing that the future as well as the present belong to God, the minister of these Advent texts might find it well to listen to Hans Kung's admonition: to take care lest she preach judgment too loudly and insistently before the small and defenseless and too softly and half - heartedly before the powerful of this world.
But it is God's judgment and not man's as to when the love which redeems is present.
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
«He that believeth hath eternal life»; (John 6:47) «He that heareth my word, and believeth him that sent me, hath eternal life, and cometh not into judgment, but hath passed out of death into life»; (John 5:24) «This is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Jesus Christ» (John 17:3)-- this conception of immortal life as a present gift, inhering in the quality of spirit that Christ bestows, is characteristic of the Fourth Gospel.
For example, judgment day, according to the Fourth Gospel, is not so much external and future as internal and present.
It may involve (as it sometimes does) a process of extrapolation from the present scene, whereby divine commitment to the future is proclaimed in divine judgment or in redemption, or in both; or it may sweep backward in time to bring past events forcefully into the present with incisive relevance.
Does the very use of the concept «pluralism» smuggle an evaluative judgment into what presents itself as a descriptive account of factors that make a theological school concrete?
One reason, therefore, for the «absolutely new atmosphere» in the New Testament is to be found in this vivid apprehension of eternal life as a present possession, so real that he who has it has already received Christ's second coming, passed through the judgment, and been raised from the dead.
Eternal life is present now (5:24); judgment is happening now (10:26 - 28); even though the disciples in John's gospel have trouble understanding Jesus (as they did in Mark), at the very beginning of the gospel Jesus is described by John the Baptist as «the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world» (1:29).
3 For though absent in body, I am present in spirit; and as if present, I have already pronounced judgment on the one who did such a thing.
Unfortunately, concerning bedsharing, many health - county - regional - state - professionals apparently think all parents are equally unable to make reasonable judgments for themselves as regards whether they are able or not to bedshare safely, to weigh the relative risks and benefits, and that therefore, it must be done for them, and with as much legal authority and veiled threats as they can present.
The Interior ministry director presented a copy of the judgment by Obiozor, who described the case as «an abuse of court process» and struck it out.
Our crew reliably gathered the PDP, the party which presented the immediate past governor, Otunba Adebayo Alao - Akala, as its governorship candidate in the last April elections would be meeting anytime from now to take a stand on the judgment of the state Governorship Elections Tribunal headed by Justice Abdulrahman Pindiga.
When we place our attention on the present moment while we're taking a mindful walk in nature, for instance, paying attention, without judgment, to each step we take along the sidewalk and to each breath we take as we move along, we're in meditation.
What you see happening in the comment sections is our opinions of certain foods changing, or making snap judgments on new foods as they are presented to us by our readers.
Their intelligence, modesty, and generally good judgment is demonstrated time and time again, yet never trumpeted; McCarthy and his co-writer Josh Singer simply present their actions as a consequence of their personality traits along with extensive training.
The report ignores the judgments of parents and students, uses bizarre definitions of such terms as innovation and accountability, compares charter schools with the ideal school rather than with traditional district schools, and presents confusing and out - of - context discussions of such admittedly complex matters as school finance and student achievement.
The present work is an opinion in which we try to explain some of the reasons which led to the gradual escalation of violence in México in a way that leads us to rethink the future of the country as a problem that is not isolated and whose global effects translate into respect and safeguard human dignity; start from the premise that some of the approaches discussed here are value judgments proponent, of which the reader may or may not share, which will be logically deductible certain descriptive judgments of the events of the last decade, and how these have led to an expansion of violence.
In MPS, we are defining mindfulness as the «purposeful awareness of our thoughts, emotions, physical feelings, and environment in the present moment, without judgment
During this time she has worked alongside school leaders and teachers delivering a wide range of in - depth and flexible mathematics professional learning as well as presented a range of mathematics and statistics workshops, most recently with a focus on overall teacher judgments and moderation.
As always, be careful with your statistics, and use sound business judgment to analyze their validity in the present situation.
The overall conclusions we have reached are based on all the analysis and factors presented, taken as a whole, and also on application of our own experience and judgment.
The judgments and critiques of puppies are not presented as an appraisal with the same meaning or importance as are breed evaluations of adult dogs.
We can articulate the properties that seem to be present in some works but that does not address their inherent value or quality, Yes I make judgments in Art just as I do in every thing else in my life... choosing friends, coffee, cars I drive, the tv I buy, the computer I use... endless... We all do.
Storr presents the withholding of judgment as a strength rather a weakness.
The UCS scientists and colleagues took the IPCC to task for issuing reports that present different future scenarios, while making no judgment on the relative likelihood of the varying projections, «implicitly treating all scenarios as equivalently plausible.»
As a managed review project unfolds, it inevitably presents gnarly issues that require timely — and well - informed — judgment calls.
Since summary judgment is only appropriate when the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law, when a court is presented with conflicting or contradictory theories, summary judgment is not appropriate, and the case should be presented to a jury for resolution of the contested facts.
[5] In the months following the amendments to Rule 20, it has become a matter of some controversy and uncertainty as to whether it is appropriate for a motion judge to use the new powers conferred by the amended Rule 20 to decide an action on the basis of the evidence presented on a motion for summary judgment.
41 Therefore, on the one hand, provided that the selection or arrangement of the data --- namely, in a case such as the one in the main proceedings, data corresponding to the date, the time and the identity of teams relating to the different fixtures of the league concerned (see paragraph 26 of the present judgment)- — is an original expression of the creativity of the author of the database, it is irrelevant for the purpose of assessing the eligibility of the database for the copyright protection provided for by Directive 96/9 whether or not that selection or arrangement includes «adding important significance» to that data, as mentioned in section (b) of the referring court's first question.
As such, the judgment is an important legal recognition of the EU's approach of instituting various agencies for highly technical matters and clarified that articles 290 and 291 TFEU do not present a closed system of delegating regulatory powers, no doubt to the disappointment of opponents of this «agencification».
You're presented with at least three different integrated panes, and, when following a link to a judgment, as I was, a floating window containing the case report that you can collapse or drag around to suit your needs.
As a further general point, it may be posited that the judgment's fundamental (re --RRB- statement of the United Kingdom's constitutional order was motivated by the justices» desire to solidify the Supreme Court's status in the face of the oncoming constitutional storm presented by Brexit.
As Brexit negotiations continue to be ever present in the headlines, it is a timely reminder for parties contemplating litigation or with concluded cases to consider the impact Brexit will have on enforcing judgments in the UK or abroad.
In that regard, it has already been established, in paragraphs 32 and 36 of the present judgment, that Directive 85/337 confers on the individuals concerned a right to have the effects on the environment of the project under examination assessed by the competent services, and that pecuniary damage, in so far as it is a direct economic consequence of the environmental effects of a public or private project, is covered by the objective of protection pursued by Directive 85/337.
Since in references for a preliminary ruling the determinations of national courts will generally be accepted by the CJEU, and a request to intervene in a preliminary ruling procedure to submit observations on third country law is not possible, there is a risk that a judgment in such a case could be based on an insufficient evaluation of third country law, such as when the evidence concerning such law is uncontested and is presented only by a single party.
First of all, as Judgmental acknowledges, copyright in UK judgments might present some difficulties.
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