Sentences with phrase «through benevolence»

Some manage it through the benevolence of friends and family.
If we are represented, it is largely through the benevolence of a saviour mentality.
Unfortunately, human beings are using the energy stored in carbon — coal, gas and oil, at a rate that far exceeds nature's (through the benevolence of a star called the sun) timescale for renewal.
Nor could we expect God to take care of everything, either through domination or through benevolence.

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In the monarchical model, God is distant from the world, relates only to the human world, and controls that world through domination and benevolence.
We come, then, to the third criticism of the monarchical model: God rules either through domination or benevolence, thus undercutting human responsibility for the world.
We took them out to dinner to assess their situation and after finding out they had not approached the church for assistance I suggested they request aid through the church benevolence fund.
I used to sit in on benevolence situations at a church I used to attend, they required all those who did not attend church there, who were looking for money to come sit through a service, and then we would meet.
For example, both secular and religious idealism (messianic Marxism and the Protestant social gospel movement) assumed that society would automatically improve through moral and pious benevolence.
He uncovers in early Christianity a form of benevolence in which those who receive help in turn help others, through a work - ascetic motif» of fasting and hard work.
For instance, one may plan sympathetically for the welfare of others long after his death through such actions as making a will or buying life insurance, and he may enjoy these actions; but he does them not just for his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memory.
With new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches, revivalism poured outward through home and foreign missions as well as a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform, not forgetting that the message was for all of life.
Thus the new life of the Spirit pulsating through the Churches was released by revivalism and poured through home and foreign missions and a vast number of societies for benevolence and reform.
Under the Word of God, the church must also constitute itself as a fellowship of faith through preaching, teaching, celebration of the sacraments, spiritual discipline, and benevolence.
Finally, the church also administered poor - relief and benevolences of all kinds through the deacons.
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Although Goodwill Industries spreads a lot of benevolence of its own through its donation stores, the Goodwill Education Initiative relies on private donors, fund - raising campaigns and money from other sources to help finance its high school.
But... the universe does have her moments of benevolence, as she proved when I was scrolling through a back log of emails the other day and came across Joanna Penn's (thecreativepenn.com) newsletter.
The measured items pertaining to ability trust, benevolence trust and integrity trust are obtained through modification of the scale developed by Jarvenpaa, Knoll, and Leidner (1998)[44] to measure ability, benevolence and integrity.
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