Sentences with phrase «under the discipline of»

The congress did not fall under the discipline of canon law, but it was an awkward moment nonetheless, and Rome's solution was to recommend that the congress focus on the social, political, and international - law aspects of Suárez's thought.
C. F. Evans notes: «As in this Gospel particularly the body of disciples begins to appear as a church under the discipline of the apostles, and the material is arranged for church use, so now the resurrection commission is in terms of church order — to make disciples, to baptize and to instruct.»
Yet if salvation is genuinely social, then there can be no place for a distinction that invites us to assume, for example, that we have ownership over our bodies and possessions in a way that is not under the discipline of the whole church.
The «children of light» are wise because they believe that self - interest should be brought under the discipline of a higher law.
The programs should be in constant liaison with parent churches and under the discipline of these churches.
Accounting Assignment Help is considered as one of the most challenging subjects under the discipline of business which is studied by the students.
Comrad Black's book on his convictions being more than 500 pages long might well have meant that he was a bad, rambling writer, who could only make his make his point (s) effectively under the discipline of an oral presentatation, or through having someone make an oral presentation for him.

Not exact matches

The question that almost immediately follows is whether the discipline should fall under the purview of sales or marketing.
When it's put under the realm of marketing or sales, it typically fails to get the attention that it needs, and is driven by the culture and approach of the primary discipline.
Analysts who retain sympathy for the gold standard, like self - confessed «gold bug» John Mauldin, have always understood that the main argument in favor of gold is that it imposes an unbreakable trade and capital flow discipline — indeed that is also the main argument against gold — but many of them have tended to de-emphasize reserve currency economics mainly, I think, because this particular problem is to them subsumed under their more general concerns about money.
CoinLion empowers investors of digital currencies to exchange and trade under one portfolio management platform while providing market research and analytics to enable the execution of smart, controlled, and disciplined trading strategies.
In our experience, seasoned managers are extremely disciplined when deploying capital and typically invest capital in only one to four out of every one hundred early - stage companies that are under review.
A vice president of China's biggest oil company, state - owned CNPC, is under investigation on suspicion of unspecified «severe violations of discipline,» the government said Monday.
«Under these circumstances we exert a Ted Williams kind of discipline.
The important macro self - disciplines for each are common denominators — the importance of risk management, decision making under uncertainty, position (bet) sizing, and the list goes on and on.
At this time, we're not gonna go into what Pai's motives may have been but it has been reported that the NRA, which has been lobbying for the repeal of these regulations has now honored him with a valuable handmade Kentucky long gun as a prize for the part he played «standing up under pressure with grace, dignity and principled discipline»
I'm not sure I agree with you on this one, David... Wouldn't teaching about tithing (or, if you prefer, giving) be like teaching about prayer, fasting, confession, Bible study, etc., under the umbrella of other spiritual disciplines?
«Matt and Josh specifically told Karen, after further review of her situation, that she did have biblical grounds for divorce or annulment, that she should have been released from Covenant Membership as she requested and that she should not have been put under church discipline,» the church said in an email to members posted on the Wartburg Watch blog.
All such ministers were directly under the supervision of the secretary who exercised a strict discipline over each of them.
Or, since we are disciplined by social pressures to some measure of civility, the resentment may continue for years under an outward veneer of politeness.
yes, the word of God says «this or that is wrong», however there is no penalty or justification to punish anyone in any way, aside from telling them they are under church discipline, which is an act of love.
American society has still not adequately addressed the issue of domestic violence and abuse to protect persons from harm under church membership, as we saw with the Texas judge that beat his daughter, claiming that it was a part of his faith to discipline her in this manner; 4.
The body is God's temple, these authors remind their readers, and the real aim of keeping it «under subjection» — thin, firm, disciplined — is not mere self - gratification but sacrificial obedience to God.
The disciplines of doing that may be exercised under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, but they are never infallible.
I have disciplined myself and keep myself under discipline, in order that I may be able to execute a sort of nimble dancing in the service of Thought, so far as possible also to the honor of the God, and for my own satisfaction.
Indeed, the unique and intrinsic value of human life merely for being human is under concerted attack across a broad array of disciplines — bioethics, animal rights, radical environmentalism, and Darwinism.
He also argues that parents exercise certain «sole and inviolable» lawmaking powers over their children in the areas of custody, care, upbringing, discipline, and education, which the Supreme Court has acknowledged in many cases under the due - process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
But perhaps more importantly, we need to experience our solidarity under the disciplining influence of a humane symbolism, one that gives effective, just, and lasting shape to our civic instincts and emotions.
They guarded an exclusive membership and lived under a strict and puritanical discipline, practicing rituals of the most demanding kind.
The secret discipline is... a reminder that man following after Christ is subject to the whole of reality, and can not be content with only a portion of the world around him that has become tolerable and manipulable under his direction.
Eli dies under the judgment of God as a result of his failure to discipline his sons.
Under his ultimate government all roles are subject to his discipline and none of us are required to bear the state's sword (we bear the sword of the Word); we simply observe that the state has the sword and uses it with alacrity against all.
One of the little men is a boy called Ned, and he is a boy of wavering moral character; but at Plumstead School he comes under the influence of Professor Bhaer, a German pedagogue who has an unusual method of discipline.
A converted church in a corrupt civilization withdraws to its upper rooms, into monasteries and conventicles; it issues forth from these in the aggressive evangelism of apostles, monks and friars, circuit riders and missionaries; it relaxes its rigorism as it discerns signs of repentance and faith; it enters into inevitable alliance with converted emperors and governors, philosophers and artists, merchants and entrepreneurs, and begins to live at peace in the culture they produce under the stimulus of their faith; when faith loses its force, as generation follows generation, discipline is relaxed, repentance grows formal, corruption enters with idolatry, and the church, tied to the culture which it sponsored, suffers corruption with it.
Recall that the Truce of 1968 was put in place when Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle, then archbishop of Washington, D.C., attempted to discipline those who had openly rejected the teaching of the encyclical, only to have the rug pulled out from under him by higher authority in Rome.
Restrain all they senses under the severity of discipline... Give thyself to compunction of heart, and thou shalt gain much devotion thereby.
Wilson's «consilience» aims to provide a comprehensive framework for relating all the various disciplines of knowledge under the banner of natural science.
Slaves were by common practice disciplined or chastised by the rod which came out of their own 430 year slavery under Egypt.
The entire tone of these rules, in fact, is to praise not only the Church's unchanging faith, but also her established discipline and devotional practices that were in many places under attack in the sixteenth century.
Their book, To Train Up a Child has sold hundreds of thousands of copies and, under the guise of «biblical discipline,» encourages parents to beat their children into submission, withhold food, and hose them down outside when they soil themselves.
There is always a danger in ministry that under the pretense of exercising discipline we turn the ministry of governance into «the purpose of domination.
The church lives under a discipline to be a body of witnesses testifying to the presence of the end of the world in the midst of the world, a sign that the powers of death have been overcome.
This would tighten curial discipline and put a stop to the squabbling and an end to the aura of financial chicanery (an investigation is already under way).
They developed a church in the form of a neighborhood parish administered not by a minister and his assistant or associate but by a large staff consisting entirely of specialists in a wide variety of areas all under a common discipline or in a group ministry.
They formed a group ministry under common discipline in every phase of their lives — economic as well as religious.
After the liturgical reforms, and the statements on ecumenism and the Church, it was possible for Roman Catholics and Protestants to worship together under limited conditions, to engage in disciplined and continual theological discussion, and to seek cooperation in a wide variety of areas.
(Ecclesiastes 3:19 - 21) If ever he thought of using pain and sorrow for purposes of personal discipline or of redemptive service, cynicism smothered the idea and, instead, he «commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be joyful.»
The second contract stage would concentrate on discovering the disciplines that facilitate life lived consciously under the empowering, comforting guidance of the Holy Spirit.
As White expressed it, the potential for impermissible fostering of religion in secular classrooms — an untested, assumption of the court, so far as he was concerned — paradoxically rendered unacceptable the state's efforts to ensure that secular teachers under religious discipline would successfully avoid conflicts between the religious mission of the school and the secular purpose of the state's education program.
Bonhoeffer once explained the discipline of a common life under the Word of God this way: «The goal is innermost concentration for service to the outside.»
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