God, the spirit, must give them life; there is no life without the fleshly events, but there is no life either without God's spiritual gift of faith, the ability to discover
the true meaning of the events of fleshly history.
Not exact matches
One caveat: A history
of public speaking doesn't automatically make you a
true influencer, just like the absence
of a long track record
of speaking at
events doesn't
mean you aren't an influencer.
Wail away all you like, about the const - itution and how it is being mis - read, the
true meaning of the separation
of / from church and state, but it all does not matter — the law as currently interpreted and enforced says
events of this nature are not legal!
If «Genesis is «
true» as a long poetic metaphor» then the actual
event of eating
of some fruit that was forbidden did not happen and thus there was no inherrited sin and thus no need for a ransom sacrafice from some savior which
means the entire bible falls flat on its face.
Contemporary methodology has not discontinued these methods in its new understanding
of history, but has merely shifted them more decidedly from ends to
means It is
true that the «explanation»
of an
event or viewpoint does not consist merely in showing its external causes or identifying the source from which an idea was borrowed.
In this instance we may be clearer about the
meaning and the consequences than about the «facts» in themselves, but this would be
true of other momentous
events in history.
The
true significance
of the prophets
of Israel was that they were able to discern the deeper
meaning of historical
events.
While this may be
true, what is at least equally significant is the closed and determinate construal
of meaning at the time
of the speech
event.
there's really no room for the concept
of an independent entity possessed
of «will» in a worldview shaped by cause and effect; the only place for «will» to retreat to is the zone
of true randomness,
of complete uncertainty, which
means that truly free will as such must be completely inscrutible [sic]... Statistical laws govern the decay
of a block
of uranium, but whether or not this atom
of uranium chooses to fission in this instant is a completely unpredictable
event — fundamentally unpredictable, something which simply can not be known — which is equally good evidence for the proposition that it's God's (or the atom's) will whether it splits or remains whole, as for the proposition that it's random chance.
And yes, you're talking about a single
event that happened thousands
of years ago on a single day And I
meant the later, when I ask question, they are generally honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed with me on every, because you assumed that at least part
of the story was
true, but who is the everyone you were referring to?
To be sure, it was only in the community that the
meaning of the
event was realized and thus it was only there that the
event in the full sense occurred, but, even so, it would obviously be
truer (or at least less false) to say that the
event produced the church than that the church produced the
event, although the Christian would prefer to say that God created both.
By such a statement we do not
mean,
of course, that the same span
of time follows as precedes that
event — this is only very approximately
true and will become increasingly less
true as the centuries pass.
Corresponding to every
true tensed description, indeed constituting every
true tensed description as one
of its components, there is a timeless
meaning core which is tenselessly expressible and which is
true both before and after the occurrence
of the
event in question.
A
true existentialist interpretation
of the New Testament is one through which faith comes to be word - or language -
event for us, and the hermeneutic by
means of which this is to be achieved is the «new hermeneutic».
The first was the Chaperone's «
true side impact protection,»
meaning in the
event of -LSB-...]
Menopause gives women little insight into the
true significance
of this major life
event, mandated by nature to occur in the life
of every single woman and having so much more
meaning than the end
of periods!
In this action comedy based on
true events, directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite; Nacho Libre), David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) discovers the
true meaning of adventure far beyond his wildest dreams.
In this action comedy based on
true events, directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite), David (Zach Galifianakis) discovers the
true meaning of adventure far beyond his wildest dreams.
When the Game Stands Tall is a family friendly, and, more notably, Christian - family friendly, drama inspired by
true events («inspired»
means liberal amounts
of dramatic license, fictional characters, etc.).
In this action comedy based on
true events, David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) discovers the
true meaning of adventure far beyond his wildest dreams.
What makes the film ultimately compelling is precisely the fact that while it is based on a
true story, its primary goal is not to represent historical
events truthfully but rather to find aesthetic
means by which to investigate how one can cinematically render visible past crimes that nevertheless are also suggestive about today without affording viewers the ability to assume the comfortable subject position
of historical distance and moral superiority.
Yes, they protect themselves with that late title card about the Clarke estate, along with another buried card that states, «This film is a work
of fiction and is not intended to be a
true or exact account
of actual people or
events,» but that doesn't
mean they were responsible, only cautious.
Based on
true events that occurred in Franklin County, Virginia, in the 1930s, Lawless is a period crime film along the lines
of Michael Mann's superior Public Enemies, a film that actually does tweak the legends it depicts, rather than just mealy mouth some random dialogue
meant to give that impression.
Perhaps that's the
true meaning of the «Cloverfield» paradox, whereby the high - profile disappointments
of the past can be instantly configured into the
event movies
of the future.
The Buzz: The film is based on a
true story connected with the Shue family, and has been something
of a pet project for Elisabeth and Andrew; that being said, neither
of them seem to have been fighting packed schedules lately, and just because an inspirational sports movie is based on actual
events doesn't
mean we haven't seen the same story a million times already.
Meaning that the only thing «based on
true events» about Prey at Night is that the general idea
of «strangers» committing random crimes was loosely based upon a
true event from Bertino's own childhood — as well as an infamous string
of real - life murders that shocked America.
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This
means that it can be difficult to immediately access your funds in the
event of a
true emergency, which would not be good.
These
events have allowed Pettersson's work to become a
true engagement with the community, dissolving boundaries, utilizing the talents
of a variety
of people and organizations with limited resources, and educating and delighting by innovative
means.
The other aspect
of the trend is that a 100 - year extreme
event in the 20th century can become a ten - year
event now because
of trends (which is
true of mean summer temperature in most places, for example).
I explicitly do not cover breaking news and when there is a big story (such as the associate salary spike last year), I often consciously wait a week or two before writing a piece, which then tries to explain the
true salience
of the
event and what I think it really
means.
That
means his or her version
of the
events and damages is more likely
true than not
true.
The court considered whether the interpretation exception offended the principle underlying the Rule, namely to encourage parties to speak freely and to promote settlement, and accepted TMT's submissions that: «if a party to negotiations knows that, in the
event of a dispute about what a settlement contract
means, objective facts which emerge during negotiations will be admitted in order to assist the court to interpret the agreement in accordance with the parties»
true intentions, settlement is likely to be encouraged not discouraged».
For many, this
means having enough life insurance to provide their grandkids with basic living expenses, as well as money to make their dreams
of a college education come
true in the
event one or both grandparents die.
An infinite contrast ratio
means you'll always get deep,
true blacks in whatever you're watching (depending on the clarity
of source material), which would benefit sports greatly (especially for night - time
events).