Sentences with phrase «ultimate rejection»

For Wallis's ultimate rejection of a Realpolitik (working within the corrupt «political» system to effectively garner power for human ends) is based on his understanding of Jesus» servanthood (identifying with the poor and oppressed, but rejecting all solutions based on political power).
The Washington Post reported last month that Cohen was, at one point, a leading candidate to become White House counsel and felt wounded by his ultimate rejection.
Because if you are rejected by your family, for the ethical choices you have made (as in my case), or, for who you are (as it seems it may be in your case), or whatever reason, it is the ultimate rejection.
Hanging himself was the ultimate rejection of God.
Because if you are rejected by your family, for the ethical choices you have made, for who you are, or whatever reason, it is the ultimate rejection.
If you have read that book, you know that while it deals with some of the popular teachings about the unforgivable sin and the primary text of Matthew 12:31 - 32, it doesn't deal with these other passages that are used to teach that certain sins can lead to God's ultimate rejection.
Think that artisanal cheesemakers represent the ultimate rejection of mainstream science?
It is clearly early on that Uncle Richard is a villain; India's reluctant attraction to him speeds her maturation into woman — the piano scene has been rightly singled out by many as one of the year's best — but her ultimate rejection of him, through a violent act, completes her hero's journey.
Rejection comes at you from all directions — literary agents who won't take you on, editors who reject your manuscript, publishers who give you an insulting advance, anonymous reviewers who write hate speeches, and of course the ultimate rejection — poor sales.
Even though your decision might be for the best, your dog or cat sees it as the ultimate rejection.
The ultimate rejection of old Hyrule also means the rejection of Zelda's role as damseled princess, and when she surfaces at the end, it's once again as pirate captain Tetra.
It is the ultimate rejection of realism and the complete embrace of the subjective.
The ultimate rejection.
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