Sentences with phrase «unresolved tensions in»

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All we've ever seen in history are the insecure and afraid; people who could not bear to live in the tension of unresolved arguments.
Sanneh says «syncretism represents the unresolved, unassimilated and tension - filled mixing of Christian ideas with local custom and ritual, and that scarcely results in the kind of fulfilling change signaled by conversion and church membership.
It was with those questions yet unresolved but a willingness to sit in the tension that I graduated and stepped into the workplace.
It is similar to the unresolved tension we have seen also in Moltmann.
Father M. C. D'Arcy's penetrating study, The Mind and Heart of Love, shows how a contemporary Catholic doctrine which moves within the Augustinian and Thomist traditions discovers the inner tension and unresolved problems in the position.33 The tension here occurs with variations in each of our three types.
What can not be ignored is the unresolved tension between the theological view that puts all the weight on God's wisdom in creation and the excellence of the cosmos thus created, on the one hand, and the theology which thinks eschatologically and looks to God primarily to redeem the cosmic order, on the other.
In London the violent death in prison of Hunne had left tensions unresolved; Londoners felt that same resentment about the numerous members of the privileged class of pensioned Massing priests, and even more about their easy living superiors, which Luther and his contemporaries had felt in Eisenach, Erfurt and WittenberIn London the violent death in prison of Hunne had left tensions unresolved; Londoners felt that same resentment about the numerous members of the privileged class of pensioned Massing priests, and even more about their easy living superiors, which Luther and his contemporaries had felt in Eisenach, Erfurt and Wittenberin prison of Hunne had left tensions unresolved; Londoners felt that same resentment about the numerous members of the privileged class of pensioned Massing priests, and even more about their easy living superiors, which Luther and his contemporaries had felt in Eisenach, Erfurt and Wittenberin Eisenach, Erfurt and Wittenberg.
Changes in Downing Street are rebalancing the policy playing field back towards the Tories - but leaving unresolved tensions as 2015 approaches.
46 days after Martin's death, there is sustained controversy surrounding the question as to whether this tragedy is symbolic of deep racial tensions yet unresolved in American society.
Some believe that there's unresolved tension between Cuomo and de Blasio, and that Cuomo has a fraught relationship with the university system; in 2014, the faculty union did not endorse his re-election in the Democratic primary.
It comes through clearly during this Sasquatch set on album highlight «Castles in the Snow,» which boils over with tension: Lewis» cries of «everything I touch goes cold» reveal an unresolved unease.
If there is an unresolved disagreement in the group, suggest that time be taken in the meeting to address the tensions and work toward a solution or some kind of shared agreement.
The Wadeye trial indicated unresolved tensions or contradictions in policy settings.
Research has also shown that a majority of cross-sex friendships prevail over time even when there are unresolved romantic feelings.2, 3 People typically either acknowledge the elephant in the room and move on with their friendship in a mature way, or in some cases decide to hook up once or twice to relieve the tension and then go back to a friendship.
After they left my office, I felt sadness and guilty relief at escaping a case with such an uncomfortably high level of tension: I no longer had to sit in the presence of so much unresolved pain, but I felt that I'd failed.
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