Sentences with phrase «such disillusionment»

And if you read the New York Times or listened to NPR during the first Bush election, it's not hard to understand how such disillusionment springs from normative, complacent idea of what an editorial stance might be.
Bonhoeffer continues: «Only that fellowship which faces such disillusionment with all its unhappy and ugly aspects, begins to be what it should be in God's sight, begins to grasp in faith the promise that is given to it.
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Not exact matches

But when it comes to something sensitive — such as systemic disillusionment and fear — it's probably best to err on the side of caution.
Among this group, top reasons for leaving were working conditions (for example staffing levels and workload), cited by 44 per cent, a change in personal circumstances (such as ill health), cited by 28 per cent and disillusionment with the quality of care provided to patients, cited by 27 per cent.
With all reasonable caution against trying to imagine Jesus» thoughts and feelings, one is surely justified in pausing to consider how profoundly discouraging the situation must have been for him, and to be grateful that there are such clear reflections of his disappointment and disillusionment.
In testimonials such as Commies, refugees from radicalisms past render a great service, even if, in the end, they fail to understand that disillusionment is only part, albeit a necessary part, of being free.
He notes that the subsequent years have brought disillusionment and deep uncertainty, but ends on the note that Christians once so inspired by the teachings of such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer will surely play a constructive role when the former East Germany finds its future.
Niebuhr claimed that we are now in such a period of disillusionment.
Israel's historians who stand further from the event will of course use the records at their disposal in such a way as to emphasize their own disillusionment with a monarchy that has failed to realize the high hopes of its founding; but we are hardly therefore justified in dismissing the B source as inaccurate or unhistorical.
Church history is of course full of just such idealistic new starts and, not infrequently, some degree of disillusionment followed by routine performance without much zest or imagination.
Such extremes of disillusionment are unusual even by Westminster standards, where many MPs can find themselves passively accepting their roles or simply looking elsewhere — perhaps towards serving their constituency, or by playing a longer game to pursue promotion to the corridors of power.
Overwhelmed by such feelings as chronic stress, anxiety, anger, isolation, disillusionment, low self - esteem, and depression, we become stuck in a state of emotional dysregulation that literally changes our ability to intuitively find our balance.
These wounds and prolonged frustration can include feelings of disillusionment, fear, insecurity, vulnerability, and other such emotions.
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