Sentences with phrase «right interpretation»

Two other liberal constitutional scholars, Akhil Reed Amar at Yale and Sanford Levinson at the University of Texas, agree with Tribe in favoring an individual rights interpretation of the Second Amendment.
Fish now points out how Milton shows that every temptation takes the form, not just of distorting right interpretation, but also of working from the outside in.
I find it arrogant that any preacher would claim that he has the absolute truth and right interpretation of the Bible.
«We had not the right interpretation of the American law... We didn't lie.
I'm really amazed at the response of the «Christians» to this, this cant be the right interpretation, so attack the messenger, good thing they weren't around when Jesus showed up!!!!
Maybe the older version was the right interpretation and now, you are just modifying it to be in accord with current times.
I'll give you a hint, 40 000 + protestant denominations all claiming to have the right interpretation.
Oh kermi, that's cute... maybe the 3 of you can compare notes and argue over who has the right interpretation.
(Note: The Right Interpretation of the Mythological is based upon a lecture delivered at Breslau on 9th January, 1944 by Ernst Lohmeyer.)
The recognition of the kerygmatic character of the gospels, and of the fact that the kerygma was not confined to the historical narratives of the gospels, made the right interpretation of the mythology of the New Testament more urgent than it had ever been before.
But, for the record... I see a tremendous amount of Christians arguing with other «Christians» about what God really means and who's got the right interpretation of which Bible verse.
It reaches further than the question as to the right interpretation of Whitehead itself.
which involves the whole man takes a heavy burden from man, however paradoxical this sounds; for he is now set free from the endless and useless task of searching for commands and prohibitions which he must know in order to act rightly; from the fear of having failed here and there because he did not know the scriptural precept or its right interpretation; from the contempt which was felt for the people who did not know the Law.
And in truth just this demand for complete obedience which involves the whole man takes a heavy burden from man, however paradoxical this sounds; for he is now set free from the endless and useless task of searching for commands and prohibitions which he must know in order to act rightly; from the fear of having failed here and there because he did not know the scriptural precept or its right interpretation; from the contempt which was felt for the people who did not know the Law.
Some scholars would defend the substantial authenticity of many continuous sections of the discourse, e.g. in the «rabbinical» arguments 7:15 - 24, 8:16 - 19, 10:24 - 38, but for the most part the discourses must be considered as artificially built up around genuine words of Jesus, in an attempt to give what the evangelist considered a right interpretation of some aspect of his teaching as a whole.
The Catholic Church possesses the right interpretation of the bible.
That's usually the right interpretation.
Ultimately, this delicate balance should be only established by your expert in bioidentical hormone therapy, considering the right interpretation of your test results.
Me, I'm not so sure that's the right interpretation, though English is not an official language, so I'm looking at a translation.
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