Jesus too was a brilliant humorist, with a penchant for hyperbole — planks in the eye, camels
through the eyes of needles, straining gnats and swallowing camels.
It is also to be kept in mind that the Hegel whom we are considering is Hegel as seen
through the eyes of Marx and Engels, and hence we must place this qualification upon our reference to Hegel.
There is no incompatibility here with individual freedom since it is into freedom that the Word leads us through love's empowering ability to expand each believer's capacity to see things
through the eyes of another.
«to revisit the objects and symbols that have forged the American landscape
through the eyes of their creators.»
The criticism, stated somewhat differently, contends that the God of Christian faith and history, as seen
through the eyes of process philosophy, is not truly sovereign.
God in the Old Testament is seen largely
through the eyes of Moses; it's his interpretation of the stories passed down to him (all but the events he eye - witnessed).
It is tracing the mind and heart of God, and learning to see the world
through the eyes of God.
I feel that vision in that sense is corrupt, and perhaps part of being followers of Christ is to forget about our vision, and see the world
through His eyes.
Israel reads and records history, as it does myth and legend,
through the eyes of faith.
Paul speaks of having the mind and heart of Jesus in us, which means looking at reality
through his eyes, loving as he loved, and thus being committed to work for a more just society, a society of freedom, fellowship and human solidarity.
@Yossarian... It does nt make since (if you look at God
through your eyes) for him to give up his only begotten son for mankind, so that we can hope for the future.
9 - 20; but even here we are given an interpretation of human events
through the eyes of profound faith.
Here, Carroll's task is to reframe the debate, encouraging Christians to view the matters at stake
through the eyes of faith.
Through eyes of faith, pastors come to see the abundance that is before them and that surrounds them already.
I try to see my topic
through their eyes, their concerns.
It means to be able to see the world
through the eyes of the paupers rather than the princes.
And
through those eyes, they can recognize what gifts they have been given in the people who, however flawed, have become their pastors.
Through eyes of faith, they can see what gifts they have been given in the people who, however flawed, are the members of their congregations.
Likewise,
through eyes of faith, the members of congregations come to see the abundance that is before them and surrounding them too.
Becoming aware of the Protestant world
through his eyes (and those of other colleagues) was a great place for a young Catholic to begin.
The first task in studying an Asian religion is to try to see the religion as it is seen by a believer; obviously, our judgments will be invalid if we see the religion
through the eyes of German, or French, or American scholars, colored by the biases of Christian, Jewish, democratic, colonial or anti-colonial scholarship.
They are looking
through the eyes of someone else who manipulated the worldview with scriptures that have been proven to be manipulated and even non existent stories with no burden of proof required.
Following the moment when a few men began to see the world
through the eyes of Copernicus all men came to see it in the same fashion.
Just because one becomes a Christian does not mean you become perfect but rather you see all your imperfections like never before
through the eyes of a Holy God.
It is a delicate moment: having followed eyes to alluring temptations, promising wisdom, human beings came to see, again
through their eyes, their own insufficiency.
I would emphasize, if anything even more strongly than Niebuhr, the empirical church, the communion of the saints that has come down in unbroken continuity from apostolic times, so that we see the resurrection
through the eyes of the disciples, because they and all the intervening generations are still present to us.
The people speak, both through their prayers and through the visible tale told
through their eyes, and the wind gives voice to the forces of the world about them and impinging upon them; yet God has nothing to say.
By so doing, human cosmologists endeavor a task of the moral mediation between the universe and God, contributing to the stages of deification through which the universe will be transfigured and seen
through the eyes of the Logos - creator himself (p. 479).
You tug at your beard and rethink your life, seeing your past and future
through the eyes of the One who loves you.
«She cast a charmed theatrical light about her so that to see anything
through her eyes was to see it in brighter colors than ordinary.»
The Pope stands for only
through the eyes of morality.
Through the eyes of Christian adherents, a leader's imperfections — though no less real or upsetting — are viewed against the backdrop of the Bible, a world full of unreliable heroes and morally ambiguous saints.
Many Christians read the Bible
through the eyes of the creeds.
In Mockingbird, the action passes
through the eyes of young Scout, whose confusion over the case and rising admiration for her father combine just the right amounts of innocence and awareness.
Among other things «field work» was brought into a new perspective for them when it was seen
through the eyes of the young men and women.
Through the eyes of a young escaped slave, the novel explores race, injustice and brutal reality of America's dark past.
One way to look at it is
through the eyes of a parent of an addicted son or daughter.
He can view the world
through our eyes as a close personal friend.
But, in it's second season, creator Vince Gilligian did what he does best: Explored slippery slope of moral compromises
through the eyes of emotionally rich characters who want to see if they are capable of changing their lives.
i these conversations... both sides of the coin can actually see
through the eyes of the others.
Most of you are viewing other ancient cultures
through the eyes of a modern Western European.
«Don't see
them through eyes of prejudice, like the 12 disciples saw the Samaritans.
We get to choose to get past our prejudice, put our guard down and see life
through their eyes.
It's an opportunity to see people through a more personal lens — meeting them in their context and territory, seeing the world
through their eyes.
So the more we gaze into the heart of Christ, the more we will see the world
through his eyes.
Indeed, in one of the book's thirty - three selections («How to Write a Book») Davies says that to live religiously necessitates being «attentive,» «careful,» and able «to look at life
through eyes that are as clear as one can make them»; the very opposite, in other words, of living «neglectfully.»
What if the John 3:16 on his eyelids is for himself (to «help» him always see
through the eyes of love I guess), and not for evangelism?
This episode looks at various theories about Genesis 1:2, and shows once again, that the proper way to read the text is
through the eyes of the original audience.
Sometimes though we really need to take a step back and laugh at ourselves and see what we do in public
through the eyes of a person who isn't regularly in or is new to our community.
This theory may be only an unverifiable inference considered from the point of view of a «perspective» theory of knowledge («objective relativism»), since we can know the past only
through the eyes of the present.