Sentences with phrase «unaware of»

Or are you unaware of the rationale and evidence?
In fact, I was unaware of the situation until hours after it had begun.
It was not that I was completely unaware of the suffering of Third World peoples.
It is difficult at this point to imagine that any informed person is still unaware of these developments, for feature articles on recombinant DNA technology have been carried by national periodicals from the Atlantic Monthly and Harper's to Time magazine and even the Saturday Evening Post.
Poll says most Americans are unaware of candidate's faith... well then, let me fill you in on Mister Obama.
Whitehead was not unaware of the difficulties involved in such a simplistic approach to induction.
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The international Church was largely unaware of the desperate plight of the once - strong Christian community, although some efforts bore fruit.
There Joseph seems unaware of God and perhaps more than a little self - centered, but here he presents himself as a mature and pious young man.
Early man, unaware of such mystical things as provability and objectivity, figured that somebody just like him, but a little smarter, must be responsible for how and why the world worked like it did.
lie seems to be unaware of the growing cumulative evidence against it since 1927.
Worldwide acts of terror conducted in the name of ISIS in June 2015, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadam, rendered it almost impossible for anyone in the UK to be unaware of ISIS and its associated evils.
But there's also a control issue, wherein it's pre-determined (even if the speaker is unaware of it) that these are the only options that the person being asked would respond with.
Not only is this world invisible to the authors, they are also apparently unaware of how big an impediment «Christian» music is to the evangelization of musicians who hold C — Pop in professional contempt.
In contrast to this realistic aim, I find that both preacher and congregation are often unaware of any ambivalence in themselves and each other and, therefore, can not help each other toward removing its disabling effect.
A child can carry the shame for a parent, completely unaware of what is happening.
And that means that though I am not unaware of this undefined awareness and this surplusage of experience, in order to proceed with my inquiry, with my problem, I have to keep it within manageable scope.»
The news prompted critics to attack Rubio for embellishing his life's story, to which Rubio replied that he was unaware of the exact dates until the story broke.
A man of noble birth, representing the power of Rome, endowed with authority over life and death, confronted by a barbarous colonial of no name or estate, a slave of the empire, beaten, robed in purple, crowned with thorns, insanely invoking an otherworldly kingdom and some esoteric truth, unaware of either his absurdity or his judge's eminence.
Therefore, God does not love his creation or is unaware of the harm that evil does or is not powerful enough to stop evil.
Nor was he unaware of its provisional character.
Piper is essentially arguing that so long as he does not have to acknowledge my humanity, so long as I keep a safe distance so he is unaware of the pitch of my voice and the presence of my breasts, he can, perhaps, learn something about the Bible from me.
The case of a not theologically trained Christian is different, for he is usually unaware of these distinctions.
(Psalm 13:3; John 11:11 - 14; Acts 7:60) A person who is fast asleep is unaware of what is happening around him.
Gregory found in Nathan's example a powerful model of how to proceed in a teaching ministry of pastoral care to the rich, who may be blind to their own pride and power and unaware of their own collusion with economic misery.
It's not just in the mind but the heart and soul living for the benift of someone who is unaware of the Spirit within.
The cliché «ignorance is bliss» calls up images of the poor benighted dunce blithely sailing through life, unaware of the perils and ambiguities that surround him.
Most married people are strangely unaware of what this implies, in terms of both privilege and responsibility.
But our radical swing never made us anti-American or unaware of the geostrategic consequences of a humiliating American defeat in Vietnam.
Mark and John are either unaware of this or do not think it worthy of mention.
The one possessed may go without eating, or without getting up from her desk or library stack, unaware of time passing or hunger pressing.
In her editorial, Catherine Pepinster reproaches Pope Paul VI for what she claims are his assumptions in Humanae Vitae, but she is painfully unaware of her own.
To an observer unaware of what it signifies, the event might at first seem to have little importance; but in fact it represents the complete resurgence of terrestrial life upon itself.
Seligman seems completely unaware of the work of thinkers such as Reinhold Niebuhr and John Courtney Murray.
i think you are unaware of this dynamic.
I am unaware of science saying that the earth was completely covered with water.
As a young woman said to me about her village, it is as if people were closed in on themselves, so self - absorbed that they were unaware of the other.
In Feast the point is that we can't handle the burden of making history if we are ourselves buried in it, unaware of the timeless dimension that we touch only in fantasy and festivity.»
«I was unaware of everything.
Where do I either approve of Stalin or indicate that he was unaware of the consequences of his industrialization policy?
Iqbal was not unaware of the fact that the Muslims of his age were going through the same process of mental transformation that had taken place in Europe during the Age of Reformation.
I am unaware of evidence to the contrary but would be curious to find out about them.
The purpose of prayer is to tell God about all the things that He's apparently unaware of in the world.
Critical self - examination brings two painful revelations: faults that are proud, even arrogant, strutting openly and defiant, in full view of all; and faults buried so deep in the heart that even the transgressor is unaware of them.
We or our embodiments are just containers wherein and upon the bodied insides lives superior beings of such a finitely small scale, they are as unaware of our being just the same ways the vast majorities of our being remains dumbfounded and agast
878 pages, $ 42.50 Those unaware of the constantly changing state of biblical scholarship might suppose that introducing such a little book ought to be a relatively straightforward task, but there is no end to the writing of....
A reader of the Comedy unversed in medieval debates and unaware of Dante's idiosyncratic notions about them is easily persuaded that this work indeed represents the late middle ages in nuce.
She's unaware of where she fits in her life, perhaps, but I know just where she is....
It also gives rise to her insistence that we must respect the «historical integrity and moral autonomy» of Jesus, Paul, and the evangelists as people of their own time and place, concerned with issues (such as purity regulations) that do not concern us, and unaware of our concerns as modern Christians or Jews.
«We can not be unaware of the disturbing trends.
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