Sentences with phrase «public proclamation of»

As a result, the home served as a public proclamation of Nickels» wealth, a bastion of prosperity strategically placed on Main Street for all to see.
This is pretty much my first public proclamation of a paleo commitment, but my interest in it has been evident through my many paleo and keto posts over the last year.
Even the Acts of the Apostles, probably written more than sixty years later, recognizes the gap to have been seven weeks, placing the first public proclamation of the resurrection on the day of Pentecost.
It is not the whole Church, of course, but it is the essential focus of communion in Truth, because it is in fact the office of «The Master's Voice» — the Magisterium — in public proclamation of the Word.
Other than that there was no public proclamation of what Jesus would do on the cross until the book of Acts.
Under the circumstances, it is no surprise that their public proclamations of a desire to work for harmonious relations ring hollow, at least to each other.

Not exact matches

When, on the other hand, Jews and Christians discover their common border that faces onto the world and devise means for the joint proclamation of certain truths they hold in common, the public credibility of their message increases enormously.
For while LDS leaders don't seem to be talking much about the first half of the Snow couplet, there is still public LDS proclamation of the doctrine.
Allegedly some of his proclamations, made in the middle of a long service of preaching and healing, were based on intelligence gathered from medicine containers in the bathrooms of parishioners or records on file in some public agency or doctor's office.
His message is not focused toward other followers of Jesus, but is a spur - of - the - moment proclamation or public defense of what he believed about Judaism and Jesus.
On the basis of the First Amendment, as well as the general principles of the Constitution, he opposed public payment for chaplains in Congress and the military, spoke out against national proclamations of days of prayer (though as president he did «recommend» them) and while president vetoed congressional efforts to incorporate churches in the District of Columbia (fullest statement, V: 103 - 105) At the same time, Madison frequently opined that it was appropriate for private citizens to support chaplains and various kinds of semiorganized public religion through voluntary contributions (V: 104,105)
But in making the gift of the Spirit a part of their public proclamation, the early Christians did not intend to rest their case upon essentially incommunicable inward experience.
Are these little gatherings, then, for all that seems domestic and intimate in them, also occasions of public proclamation, gatherings where — as in Nazareth — Jesus speaks with true authority?
Active social reform (or involvement in the structures of society) will follow such proclamation, but it will be left by and large to concerned individuals.23 According to the editors, individual Christian involvement will include responsible public criticism of the errors of government (e. g., detente, price freezing, opposition to capital punishment, corrupt leadership, lack of low - rent housing) while remaining always orderly and loyal in the process.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
It's a false narrowing of public theology to limit it to natural law reasoning on the one hand, or direct evangelical proclamation on the other.
There was certainly an interval between the death of Jesus and the public proclamation that Jesus was risen from the dead.
The nonviolent witness of the Church is a public and evangelical proclamation, accessible, at least in part, to the watching world.
They traveled to Bharatpur, about 150 kilometers west of Kathmandu, to make their public proclamation in Pastor Bishnu's church.
The «in your face,» noisy proclamations are an attempt to assert the atheist's rights to not be discriminated against via public support of religion, usually Christianity, e.g. stem cell research, gay marriage bans, creationism in science class, etc..
Teams that have achieved a significant accomplishment in their respective sports are invited to a County Board of Commissioners meeting to be recognized and the proclamation is noted in the official county minutes that are placed on public record.
The Congress, by joint resolution of October 9, 1962 (Public Law 87 - 780), as amended, has designated the week beginning on the second Sunday in October each year as «National School Lunch Week,» and has requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of this week.
Under paragraph 3 of section 42 of Public Officers Law, the «governor may in his discretion make proclamation of a special election... which shall be not less than thirty nor more than forty days from the date of the proclamation
Cooke was joined by family as Legislator Kevin Hardwick presented her with a proclamation, citing her many achievements as a longtime teacher and dedicated public servant for the Town of Grand Island.
Accepting the proclamation on behalf of the department were Fire Warden / Fire Prevention and Public Educator Ken Pagels and Recording Secretary Keith Hochreiter.
The proclamation recognizes the bureau for receiving seven Silver Key Awards, from the New York State Farm Bureau, for exhibiting excellence in a variety of categories relating to effectiveness in policy implementation, promoting agriculture among the public and in classrooms, leadership development, and membership building.
In his public proclamations, his theorizing, and his religious ruminations, he cast a piercing gaze on existing formulations, rejected existing ideas, and freely redefined terms — space and time, pacifism, God — in search of deeper meanings.
On Monday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m., in honor of the first ever «Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day,» the University of Chicago Medical Center will present a free public forum in the atrium of the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine, 5758 S. Maryland Ave. Gov. Rod Blagojevich signed a proclamation for the day in honor of metastatic breast cancer patients, and 2008 is the first year it will be observed.
«The more public your proclamation, the more likely you'll do the training and make it come true,» notes Robin Arzón, an ultramarathoner and the author of Shut Up and Run.
Whatever one thinks of Mitt Romney's acceptance speech last week at the Republican National Convention or actor Clint Eastwood's mocking of President Barack Obama (with help of an empty chair), this can be said: Republicans made a strong case for their proclamation that they are the party strongest on continuing the reform of American public education.
In the midst of campaigns and debates for the 2011 Chicago mayoral election, we hear many proclamations and promises about what it means to improve public schools.
The first words of the opening paragraph of the proclamation explained why the land warranted preservation, and read, «Whereas certain public islands lying off the coast of Southern California contain fossils of Pleistocene elephants and ancient trees, and furnish noteworthy examples of ancient volcanism, deposition, and active sea erosion, and have situated thereon various other objects of geological and scientific interest...»
Formerly the centre of the city and a place of public meetings, proclamations and executions, the Square is flanked by three Islamic schools, known as madrasahs.
The accompanying video captured Harsono's public performance in 1998 in which he lit the logs later used in the installation on fire as a proclamation of the government's wrongdoing.
The Retro Report piece finds no evidence in more recent science of anything approaching a public health concern, and ample evidence that the early burst of scary proclamations and press coverage had a lasting effect on public perceptions.
To guard «the most glorious heritage a people ever received,» he protected 230 million acres of land and created 23 new national parks, and passed the Antiquities Act that let presidents «declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic and scientific interest... to be National Monuments.»
A Texas justice of the peace has received a public warning for his daily proclamation, «This is a redneck court,» after a complaint from a Hispanic litigant.
Sure was an exciting week, if you enjoy parsing politicians» public proclamations... Gary Goodyear, Canada's Minister of State for science and technology, dug himself a deep hole when asked about evolution and although he kept digging for quite some time, he appears to have found neither a coherent response nor a convincing fossil.
Copies of statutes, official gazettes, ordinances, regulations, proclamations, journals, orders, appointments to office, notices thereof and other public documents purporting to be printed by or under the authority of [a government in the Commonwealth] shall be admitted in evidence to prove the contents thereof.
Evidence of any proclamation, order, regulation or appointment, made or issued by the Governor General or by the Governor in Council, or by or under the authority of any minister or head of any department of the Government of Canada... may be given in all or any of the following ways: (a) by the production of a copy of the Canada Gazette, or a volume of the Acts of Parliament purporting to contain a copy of the treaty, proclamation, order, regulation or appointment, or a notice thereof; (b) by the production of a copy of the proclamation, order, regulation or appointment, purporting to be published by the Queen's Printer; [and further provisions about treaties and about documents certified by a public official.
And there is a public belief that the Statute of Proclamations of 1539 was the ultimate in supineness.
«For me, the mission statement is not just a proclamation to the public of who you are.
Furthermore, prominent, bold - typed proclamations, warnings, and waivers, whether clearly highlighted in a release agreement or loudly displayed all over public areas, will provide the defendant ski resort with a full answer to the tort claim of negligence.
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation honoring the victims of the Parkland school shooting, ordering flags to be flown at half - staff at the White House and all public buildings.
Neither party will be liable for any failure or delay in performance under these Agent Terms due to fire, explosion, earthquake, storm, flood or other weather, unavailability of necessary utilities or raw materials, war, terrorism, insurrection, riot, act of God or the public enemy, law, act, order, export control regulation, proclamation, decree, regulation, ordinance, or instructions of Government or other public authorities, or judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction (not arising out of breach by such party of these Agent Terms).
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