Sentences with phrase «through apprehension»

Like the recent films of M. Night Shyamalan, it works through apprehension, not plot or action.
Oleh Kosel and Travis Tate from SB Nation's Pelicans site The Bird Writes join us to talk through that apprehension.
Certainly Nehemiah and Ezra, and presumably the leaders of the ritual movement likewise, took their course through an apprehension as well based as that which had functioned in the days of the prophets.
Now that end is the salvation of souls from eternal punishment, now the cure of guilty souls through their apprehension of the love of God, now the reconciliation of God and man through sacrifice and sacrament and works of expiation.

Not exact matches

Just because the Lord is able to make use of our generally limited apprehension of His will, and to work in and through all situations, institutions, programs, ect., this does not mean that «the way things are» necessarily reflect His ideal.
With the greater apprehension of that presence comes the dawning through «spiritual sense» (a term Eddy adapted from her «New Light» Puritan heritage) of what life in Christ even now can include.
However, although their being is rooted in God's apprehension of them, and only through mediation do they enter into our life and thought, Whitehead gives eternal objects a role as final causes somewhat alien to Santayana.
it is through the devotional, «spiritual,» prayerful practice of Christianity that one has a «real apprehension» (as contrasted with a merely «notional apprehension») of what doctrinal statements are all about.»
Nor is it a paradox; on the contrary, it is a fundamental apprehension consistently carried through, and hence it is no exaggeration.
This sense of inconclusiveness grows, partly through the shock of a series of national calamities and their challenge to faith, and partly through deepening apprehension of what is implied in the idea of a covenant between God and man.
He can indeed claim Whitehead's support for the view that our apprehension of the eternal order depends upon the fact of a developing incorporation of that order into the successions of events in Space - Time through an ascending cosmic series [IL, p. 98].
END OF FOOTNOTE) Now Jesus Christ is an event in and through which «the living God Himself» is offered for our apprehension.
What those ancient Greeks (who also had some understanding of philosophy) regarded as a task for a whole lifetime, seeing that dexterity in doubting is not acquired in a few days or weeks, what the veteran combatant attained when he had preserved the equilibrium of doubt through all the pitfalls he encountered, who intrepidly denied the certainty of sense - perception and the certainty of the processes of thought, incorruptibly defied the apprehensions of self - love and the insinuations of sympathy — that is where everybody begins in our time.
I mean, communicated from a divine source by Jesus Christ as God, through inspired prophets and wise men, apostles, teachers, the writers of the books of the Bible, councils of church leaders, popes, and so on, in such a way that the message has been transmitted in human language, clothed in the external forms of human thought, given, indeed, in the characteristic language and thought - forms of particular nations and cultures, but at the same time in such a way that its essential content has been unaffected by the human mind's fallibility, ignorance and feebleness of apprehension.
One reason, therefore, for the «absolutely new atmosphere» in the New Testament is to be found in this vivid apprehension of eternal life as a present possession, so real that he who has it has already received Christ's second coming, passed through the judgment, and been raised from the dead.
If the past became necessary through being apprehended, the past would be the gainer by as much as the apprehension lost, since the latter would come to apprehend something else, which is a poof sort of apprehension.
It is as simple as that», while perhaps the most substantial of the offerings is «The Spiritual Senses», a series of reflections on the nature of interior apprehension which contains a comment on Saint Bonaventure neatly summing up Dom Hugh's whole approach: «For him the recovery of the spiritual sense is part of the re-ordering of the human person that comes through the encounter with Christ.»
Denominational attempts to give moral guidance through policy statements are usually met with apprehension and theological conflict.
The former, he said, were characterized by adherence to the great doctrines that Christians had always deemed essential for salvation, plus (although he did not use this terminology) explicit individual apprehension of the faith through a conversion experience.
You go through the emotions in a matter of seconds — shock, happiness, excitement and apprehension, all rolled into one half - hour visit with your obstetrician.
It is normal to have apprehension and many questions / concerns when going through -LSB-...]
In cases where excess wealth was held until death, he advocated its apprehension by the state on a progressive scale: «Indeed, it is difficult to set bounds to the share of a rich man's estates which should go at his death to the public through the agency of the State, and by all means such taxes should be granted, beginning at nothing upon moderate sums to dependents, and increasing rapidly as the amounts swell, until of the millionaire's hoard, at least the other half comes to the privy coffer of the State.»
«There should be a small transition to that environment, and you do that by having a seasoned officer with young rookies to help them through some of the apprehension, the fear, the uncertainty as you take your first steps as a police officers,» Mr. Adams said.
Through my own personal experiences, I understand the apprehension and uncertainty of being a patient, and how helpful an attentive health care provider can be in alleviating those feelings.
I am an endurance athlete so had some apprehension leading up to the start of the program as much of my training diet was dependent upon carbohydrates (grains) and, some days, very high sugar nutrition, yet with advice from Laura on fueling and how my training could be supported through a low sugar lifestyle, my training never suffered and I felt sustained energy all day long.
Larraín's Jackie is a complex figure, one whose various fears, apprehensions, and contradictions are accounted for through the conflation of personal and public loss.
The film continues through the 80's as he still fights for his cause and finally ends in the early 90's with his apprehension.
Nevertheless as your Parent Coordinator I will be here to walk you through any concerns, apprehensions, or questions you may have.
If you've already secured positive reviews through other channels, this may help you overcome any apprehension on the part of the publication or reviewer.
Even protection trained dogs and apprehension dogs like the police departments use must go through an obedience course.
It is the policy of the Stillwater Police Department, through the Animal Welfare Division, to provide immediate response to emergencies concerning animals within the city limits to attempt apprehension, in a safe, humane manner, any dog, cat or other domestic animal or fowl that has become a nuisance, or is a threat or danger to any citizen in Stillwater.
The thrill of relying on myself to find my way through foreign airports, train stations, and driving in unfamiliar territory is an extreme rush — a feeling bordering between apprehension and excitement.
But as I played through the first chapter, my apprehension turned into admiration.
Each image, selected from an ever - growing archive, is inverted and silkscreened, shedding its perfect apprehension, furthering its degradation through the pixel, and loosening its bond with the original pieces of fabric.
«I was interested in mythology, and I was interested in movement,» Hadzi remarked on his years in Rome, «I was attempting through formal methods to exaggerate sexual tension or apprehension.
Nevertheless, the arguments are frequently crunched through, probably because of an important Illinois Supreme Court ruling from 1990 which is still good law, Rollins v. Ellwood, involving claims brought against a Baltimore police officer, among others, sounding in intentional tort for his role in the apprehension of a misidentified criminal defendant and Illinois resident in Illinois, for which the Court found the officer was not subject to Illinois jurisdiction.
Every oppression that has been foisted upon Aboriginal people in the history of Canada has been implemented through [colonial law]... This includes child welfare apprehension, residential schools, the outlawing of our sacred ceremonies, the prohibitions against both voting and hiring lawyers, the impact of the criminal justice system, and [the taking of land and resources]... Law is not the answer.
Self - represented applicants at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario have raised the issue of bias directly or indirectly through expressed concerns about lawyers on the Tribunal's practice advisory committee appearing for respondents: see Guilmoutdinov v. Ontario College of Teachers (2009 HRTO 2130), for example, where the adjudicator noted that advisory committees were frequently used by tribunals to promote responsiveness to the communities they serve and concluded that membership on the committee did not create a reasonable apprehension of bias.
The well known test for «reasonable apprehension of bias» is whether an informed person, viewing the matter realistically and practically — and having thought the matter through — would conclude that it is more likely than not that the decision - maker, whether consciously or unconsciously, would not decide the matter fairly.
The legal test for a reasonable apprehension of bias is whether an informed person, viewing the matter realistically and practically and having thought the matter through, would think that it is more likely than not that the decision - maker consciously or unconsciously would not decide the matter fairly (Committee for Justice and Liberty v. National Energy Board, 1976 CanLII 2 (SCC), [1978] 1 S.C.R. 369).
The legal test for a reasonable apprehension of bias is whether an informed person, viewing the matter realistically and practically and having thought the matter through, would think that it is more likely... [more]
Crime Prevention: Successful track - record of consistently reducing the crime rate in assigned areas through implementation of effective law enforcement, highly attentive patrolling and lawful criminal apprehensions.
Communicate and receive pertinent information about apprehensions through various law enforcement channels.
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