Sentences with phrase «with broad meaning»

Second: comprehensive understanding, i.e., proclamation of the good news of the Kingdom of God with broader meaning (cf. Luke 4:16 - 21), erecting signs of the Kingdom of God in this temporal world, inspired by God's Word, pointing to the eventual human salvation and the second coming of Christ the Savior.
Therefore, the Hebrew writers employed the word with its much more restricted meaning about four times as frequently as they employed it with a broader meaning.

Not exact matches

«By all means, have career goals, share them with your bosses, and learn everything you can about how the broader business works.
That meant a first section with a broad pledge to fight climate change in general; a separate paragraph carved out that acknowledged the U.S. did not support the Paris deal; and a third paragraph in which the other 19 members reaffirmed their support for the deal.
There's been a broad shift in a variety of beverage categories to sell more craft items that are deemed premium — meaning not mass produced, often made locally, with limited scale and distribution.
INNOVATING WITH PURPOSE Talent Track hosted by Cornerstone OnDemand Every business needs to take the long view when it comes to employees — and that means knowing not only what they need on Day One but also what will keep them there: a great culture, as well as opportunities for growth and for making a positive impact on the broader community and world.
That means making sure prices cover not only the direct costs of supplying energy but also the environmental externalities associated with production and use of fossil fuels — the waste water (which increases a variety of risks), and the broader side effects from vehicle use — congested roads, traffic deaths, and so on.
However, they found that the options available were too broad; either you had an executive suite where you don't really get to meet and interact with people, or you had a coworking space, which meant big open floor plans and social interaction but with too much noise and too many distractions.
One possibility is broader legislation dealing with bots, perhaps modeled on the Better Online Ticket Sales Act (better known as the BOTS Act), a 2016 law meant to clamp down on ticket scalping and computer programs that sweep up large numbers of tickets in online sales.
They give you the broad exposure of a mutual fund with the tradability of a stock, meaning you can actually buy and trade shares of funds like they were shares of any other company on the market.
Meanwhile, Trump's broad - brush approach to international trade policy means that the president is also jeopardizing US trade and diplomatic relations with any number of staunch partners and allies.
It is a broad spectrum label with the meaning being what has been given and has no other connotation attached to it (it doesn't speak to any other belief / disbelief one may have).
While cosmology may mean several different things, the theologian's contribution is concerned with «accounts of the world as God's creation,» and, within that broad compass, one specific enterprise especially needed in our time involves «imaginative perceptions of how the world seems am where we stand in it» (Tracy and Lash, vii) 5 In other words.
In the broader meaning of the term, culture is synonymous with civilization.
But there has been a compulsive concentration on the means of attaining success with little concern about the broader terms in which success is to be measured.
The Catholic «right to life» mentality and the broad Middle American ethos it symbolizes hold that human life is a sacred trust, that its meaning is anchored in transcending mystery, and that it should therefore be received and protected with awe.
Generally defined as «dominating, restraining, or controlling another forcibly,» coercion involves interference with freedom, where «interference» means that the freedom in question is lessened in comparison with what it would have been had the interfering individual or group not acted at all, and this broad designation leaves open to dispute what kinds of interference are immoral.
The word Messiah, which means literally «anointed one,» points strictly, of course, to an individual; but in the psychology of Israel with its facile and often unconscious transitions from individual to corporate personality, we are hardly wrong in allowing a broader definition to the term Messianism, in which emphasis is placed upon the redemptive function of the human entity, whether group or individual.
I will put Cobb back on the defensive by saying that I fail to see how the model of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive experience is compatible with the hiddenness of competing drives, aspirations and fears which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «depth» dimension of the psyche,» by which term I mean something broader than the unified experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths of the complex societies which support the regnant nexus and which have a «life» of their own, which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the conscious experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
The evidence thus tends to support the idea that in a pluralistic culture individuals are likely to draw on several different symbolic universes to cope with broad questions of meaning and purpose.
In - depth interviews with people in that study also demonstrated a high degree of willingness to discuss broad questions of meaning and purpose in life.
It is when we look at the meaning of life within its broadest possible context that we become concerned with hope at its deepest level.
And, if you imagine self as much broader than your inner life, but as continually created by your interaction with others, prayer (or self - talk) takes on a whole other meaning.
And on a question directly related to Berger's idea that discrete spheres of relevance in everyday reality need to be integrated by some broader framework, respondents were asked, following a set of items dealing with family, friends, work, and the like as sources of meaning, if they «try to keep all these areas separate or tie them all together?»
(His impressively broad resources, both traditional and innovative, from Aquinas to Bulgakov, Dante to Bernanos, may well of course mean readers find some ideas with which they do not entirely concur.)
If one has never journeyed into the deep — prayed (which includes Scripture / theological study, faith sharing, adoration, spiritual formation / retreats, pilgramages, Mass, reconciliation, fasting, listening for God's voice, and more) on an ongoing fashion or done God's will (been obedient, patient, humble, unconditionally sacrificing, unselfish) to the extent that they understand what it means to be Catholic and God being your number one priority — that His Ways and those of His Church are not the ways of the world (trade vices for virtues) and that we are being called into communion with Him via love for Him and one another in our faith community and broader community — then it is no wonder some are lost or disillusioned.
For me this means forgiving the Calvinists who have wronged me, resisting the temptation to paint with a broad brush, listening better, and loving more.
Then you talked about a new paradigm that you were trying to develop to help you understand what «being a Christian means», to you it meaning being very broad, opening, inclusive and generous to other religions as well and «I wouldn't be apologising for being a Christian University»cause people know, he's a Christian but we can actually talk with this guy and they get to know that through relationship.
In the Judaeo - Christian tradition, the word «creation» has a broader meaning than «nature,» for it has to do with God's loving plan in which every creature has its own value and significance.
To accept this broader meaning would also remove the obstacle that still gives some Protestants — anxious to explore the experience of God — a bad conscience in using a term so connected with a too exclusive spiritual theology.
Both were profoundly concerned with the meaning of modern Italian society in the broadest historical and philosophical perspective.
Nevertheless the analysis makes several broad assumptions: regarding the time order of variables, regarding the meaning of «social complexity» (soon to be specified) found among present - day developing societies, and regarding the equating of contemporary nation - states with what in theory are «societies.»
cit., p. 42) Language deals with experience in the broadest meaning of the word, and it is a mistake to limit its basis to a narrow interpretation of experience (See Brand Blanshard, «The Philosophy of Analysis,» in H. D. Lewis, ed., Clarity Is Not Enough [New York: Humanities Press, 1963; London: George Allen & Unwin, 1963], pp. 80 - 109.)
Even so, we are far more likely to paint for our readers a broad range of figurative meaning by keeping close to the literal field wherein that meaning takes root and flourishes, than by dispensing with the literal, and losing it and much of the figurative to boot.
This means choose a pot with a broad bottom.
«In teaming with Coors Peak and with Jules, we feel that we are able to expand this education to a broader audience and help them to recognize the importance of products such as Coors Peak Copper & Golden and gfJules mixes in carrying the GFCO certified logo and what that really means to them, the consumer.»
Combine measures like broad jump (correlation with pro marginal explosiveness: 0.18), bench press reps -LRB--0.20, meaning the more you bench, the less explosive you're likely to be), and vertical jump (0.13) are more closely tied to big - play potential than how many big plays you broke at the college level.
Besides these practical limitations that make removal difficult, it is striking the absence in mainstream political / public debate of any considerations of the moral and broader societal significance of deporting individuals that, having committed a crime, through imprisonment have paid their debt with justice and, instead of being given another chance (was not imprisonment meant to be a tool for rehabilitation?)
As always happens with catch - all definitions that are stretched too far, they are in danger of becoming too broad to convey much meaning at all.
The case centered on the meaning of what constitutes an «official act,» with Chief Justice John Roberts agreeing with McDonnell that instructions to his jury were so broad as to include almost anything a public official did.
The government has always maintained that the cuts will be «fair» and that those with the «broadest shoulders will carry the heaviest burden», but it doesn't take a forensic accountant to work out that a comprehensive raid on the welfare pot will mean the poorest will bear the brunt of the impact.
The mayor grinned as he showed off his own I.D. card, but his smile was even broader when he listened to an undocumented immigrant, named Esther, describe what the I.D. would mean to her in Spanish, with Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito translating.
It means that with a broad appeal we have the opportunity to hold onto wavering Tory voters, and attract new ones.
«What resulted was overly broad legislation that would prevent the county from reimbursing any municipality in the county for any fees that are on their tax warrants, and so the response from not just myself, but the mayors of Cohoes and Watervliet and Supervisor Paula Mahan was that this legislation changing a decades - old way of making municipalities whole for their tax levies was really thrown in to complete and utter confusion and disarray, with legislative leaders saying that the legislation or the resolution meant something different than the letter of the resolution, and all of it really could have been addressed if the leadership of the county legislature had simply reached out, sent us a letter, picked up the phone to have a conversation about their concerns with respect to the trash fee.»
For elected officials, there is no shortage of means to communicate with constituents and the broader public, whether through modern lines of social media or more traditional newspaper op - eds or television appearances and ads.
That's plain nuts: It means a board that should represent a broad range of expertise instead is limited to those potential regents acceptable to the most left - wing part of state government, the Assembly Democrats — and to the special interests with the most sway in that chamber.
But it's fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load, and I think it's time for a new conversation about what fairness really means
«It is not somewhere where I have found it very easy to make progress with the Conservatives, because they are not quite as keen as I am in making sure that when we say the broadest shoulders have to take the greatest strain that does sometimes mean taking pretty difficult decisions which some people will not like in society.
Disney said the precise binding of Targapremir - 18a to microRNA - 18a means a cancer drug that follows this strategy would be likely to kill prostate cancer cells without causing the broader side effects seen with many other cancer therapies.
By that, he means that graduate students should be given the opportunity to explore the values and expectations inherent to their specific fields and to consider whether these are consistent or in conflict with broader social values.
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