Sentences with phrase «subjection to someone»

Causality is the rule of all changes in the world, But Brahman is free from subjection to causality.
Yet in the knowledge that his days are numbered, that his real power has been taken from him, we can, on the basis of this take heart that the church can not be defeated in its mission to bring the whole world into subjection to Jesus Christ.
If brahman is free from subjection to causality, so is creativity.
The counsel of mutual subjection to each other «in Christ» is good advice for Christians who marry.
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.
For so long as obedience is only subjection to an authority which man does not understand, it is no true obedience; something in man still remains outside and does not submit, is not bound by the command of God.
It's forced servitude, it's sexual exploitation, it's physical abuse, it's subjection to war
The quasi-scholastic tone points at least to a different intent, a more humble subjection to the subject matter.
further, we are to be in relative subjection to kings and governors as they have their positions due to God's allowance.
In God's creation man was ordained to be the head, and woman to be in subjection to man (1 Cor.
This is the view of the early church, Christus Victor, and this is the view of a truly loving God who would free us from our freely - chosen subjection to Satan, sin and death.
In the remaining British corner of Ireland, supposedly dominated by ultra-British Protestant Unionists, a clear majority, almost 56 percent, voted for continued subjection to rule from Brussels, capital of the European Union.
These contemporary trends are reflected in the New Testament, partly in vigorous reaction against such beliefs, not by denying the reality to which they referred, but by claiming that in the gospel men were delivered from helpless subjection to that reality.
He said that such torture, which he himself has experienced, includes sleep deprivation, the placing of manacles on the hands and feet, covering the head with wet sacks that are injected repeatedly with tear gas, and subjection to continuous hours of questioning.
Centuries of subjection to bland boiling methods have led the...
It began with a critique of stunted desires, or those formed by long hours, limited horizons, and regular subjection to others.
Tell the public why we must renegotiate with the EU, why subjection to the European Court of Human Rights and the Human Rights Act is unacceptably, why immigration must be controlled, why it is right (not merely necessary) to cut public spending.
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.
For purposes of this Section, and subject to subsection (b), «torture» means infliction of or subjection to extreme physical pain, motivated by an intent to increase or prolong the pain, suffering, or agony of the animal.
Inspired, in part, by the methods the British Government used in Northern Ireland during the time of «The Troubles», the reoccurring «deep interrogation'tactics comprised of five techniques, wall - standing, hooding, subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivation of food and drink.
It reflects the lack of agency of the women's body's subjection to deteriorating disease and its treatment.
When the rule of law was deemed an unwritten constitutional principle in Roncarelli it conveyed «a sense of orderliness, of subjection to known legal rules.»
Cases of «ordinary» unfair dismissal may not so easily fall within the broad definition of harassment; however there are numerous cases of unfair dismissal where the behaviour of the employer amounts to a «bullying out of the job», for example by subjection to repeated disciplinary meetings, that could found a claim.
fact, one of the oldest forms of governmental punishment known to mankind; branding, the pillory, ostracism and subjection to public hatred being but a few examples of it.
On the contrary, especially in the case of boys, subjection to early formal instruction increases their tendency to distance themselves from the goals of schools and to drop out of it, either mentally or physically.»
Christ is the universal sovereign: All nations belong to him; all persons are his; all life is to be brought into subjection to him.
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.
The concept of their «nature» inter-defines both man and woman in terms of a mutual subjection to each other in the parental role: such is not servility but the core of all ministry.
-- 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.
f the Gospel writers used figural interpretation to identify Jesus with the God of Israel, they also treated Jesus quite clearly as a man distinct from God, one who, in subjection to God's will, experienced death and divine abandonment.
In the emancipation of women, freedom is being won from subjection to the male.
This path is both narrow and direct; it leads, I believe, straight through our human realities, through our labor, our disappointments, our friends, our game legs, our harvests, our subjection to time.
She argued that the idea of revolution has blocked sober, hardheaded study of the nature and causes of social oppression, prevented the realization that some social oppression is probably inevitable, and tended to hide the fact that our subjection to the natural world can be mitigated but never wholly overcome.
«Proper training» meant «subjection to the corporal punishment that was taken for granted in French homes and schools,» which the Jesuits accepted as a necessary and appropriate part of moral and intellectual training.
But a truly social doctrine of the Trinity contains the vision of a community of women and men in church and society without privilege or subjection to each other - or to God.
I'm sure you have a boss that you are in subjection to but you arent any less of a person and that relationship works when your boss is respectable to you.
A woman is not refused any rights, she is only to be in subjection to him but all are accountable to God.
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.
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