Sentences with phrase «subjection as»

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ridicule ˈridiˌkyoōl noun the subjection of someone or something to mockery and derision: he is held up as an object of ridicule.
And yes, a wife should be ins subjection to her husband, just as a man should be in subjection to Christ, and Christ to God.
further, we are to be in relative subjection to kings and governors as they have their positions due to God's allowance.
This creation order and its correlatives of headship and subjection appear in each passage [dealing with woman's ruling / teaching function in the church] just as they provide the one and only foundation for the role relationships in marriage.
Romans 13:1 - 2 tell us to be in subjection to the superior authorities even as we are to God.
The widespread conception of the «Supreme Being» as an entity distinct from this world but controlling it according to plan and keeping human beings in a state of infantile subjection has been a not too subtle mask of the divine patriarch.5
Your husband will answer to God, and you must answer to God for how you respond to your husband, even when he causes you to suffer.Just as we are to obey government in every ordinance, and servants are to obey their masters, even the ones who are abusive and surly, «likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands»... You can freely call your husband «lord» when you know that you are addressing the one who put him in charge and asked you to suffer at your husband's hands just as our Lord suffered at the hands of unjust authorities... When you endure evil and railing without returning it, you receive a blessing, not just as a martyr, but as one who worships God.»
And He put all things in subjection under His feet, and gave Him as head over all things to the church, which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.»
As a modern woman, I thought our selfish tendencies could be held in check through mutual subjection worked out through egalitarian principles.
In particular, Paul never escaped the opinion that the only proper status of woman lay in the proprietorship of her husband — «Wives, be in subjection unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.
J. M. Sterrett defines Antinomianism as follows: «In its widest sense the term is used to designate the doctrines of extreme fanatics who deny subjection to any law other than the subjective caprices of the empirical individual, though this individual is generally credited as the witness and interpreter of the Holy Spirit.»
Pettit is certainly able to show that some figures like Harrington, opponent of Hobbes» attack on the «democratical gentlemen» who opposed government by prerogative, have something like Pettit's account of freedom as resting in being free from subjection «to the potentially capricious will or the potentially idiosyncratic judgement of another» [7].
Personal domination: linked to the placing of production into a hierarchy and the consequent subordination of workers to entrepreneurs, leaders, teachers, etc.; in short, work as subjection to the arbitrary exercise of power by other individuals.
Eventually, even the Jewish law of circumcision, as a way of proving one's self in subjection to God, was done away with about 20 years later, when it was decided that faith by works proved loyalty to God — not simply one's race.
This commitment is known as self - subjection.
Subjection to violence as a trans woman is nothing new for Marina, but she will not be denied the things for which she strives — and getting her dog back.
Ugly Feeling — along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting, airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
-- along with #notokay, #yesallwomen, and #metoo — claims space for confronting, airing grievance from, and asserting that women's subjection to sexism, misogyny, and violence is as ugly as it is ubiquitous.
A longtime admirer of Keats» poetry, Buckman struggled to see past this antiquated notion of female subjection and roles of women in society, using it as a revisionist platform and feminist «call to arms» for her work.
Writing in Art in America, David Markus observes, «The exhibition celebrate [s] women as emblems of strength and self - sufficiency even as it expose [s] a narrative of subjection that is no less relevant this century than it was in the last.»
So the existence of a nuisance, the unsoundness of a horse, the unseaworthiness of a ship, the competency of a testator, or the subjection to undue influence are (questions of fact for the jury), or whether a card game is a game of mere skill; as also whether an agent's act was within the scope of his authority.»
«Unconstrained by authority, one could not describe the subjection of the two sets of spouses to that choice as being other than a colossal interference with the rights of the respondents to respect for their family life, however exiguous the latter might be.»
It was so outrageous, but postured seriously and set to type, that as many got the joke as didn't, and it managed to spark debate generally about the Irish plight relative to British subjection.
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