Sentences with phrase «with you the peculiar»

All the sacraments with their peculiar garments and oils.
Types like this typically view Israel and Jews rather fondly, as they fit in with a peculiar apocalyptic credo strongly held by such groups.
Claiming that their son was «gender non-conforming» (six months later they declared him to be a transgender girl), the Edwardses demanded that the school make special provisions for his «needs» that required infusing everyone else's child with their peculiar version of reality.
For the saving love of God to be present to human beings it would have to be so in a way different from how it is present to other aspects of the body of the world — in a way in keeping with the peculiar kind of creatures we are, namely, creatures with a special kind of freedom, able to participate self - consciously (as well as be influenced unconsciously) in an evolutionary process.
This, of course, is not to say he is not rightly esteemed truly human, a man of flesh and blood with the peculiar Biblical force of that phrase; indeed it might be claimed that the very stress laid on the limited character of his experience makes us more vividly aware of the reality of his human nature.
Now it is entirely possible, as I have said earlier, that the appearance of the human species with its peculiar form of consciousness is by no means the end of evolution.
If the members I know personally are representative, they are good people afflicted with a peculiar blindness.
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result of his power to grasp the successive subjective aims of generations and generations of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight of the ideal vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth of feeling in human satisfactions.
I see no harm in its being believed, if that belief has the good Consequence, as probably it has, of making his Doctrines more respected and better observed; especially as I do not perceive, that the Supreme takes it amiss, by distinguishing the Unbelievers in his Government of the world with any peculiar Marks of his Displeasure.»
In itself it meant no more than a person «anointed,» or consecrated, to an office of special solemnity; but always it was an office bound up with the peculiar status of Israel as God's own people.
This concern with the peculiar status of the monk is the leitmotif of the volume Contemplation in a World of Action (1973), which brought together a large number of Merton's essays and conference papers on the monastic life done during the»60s.
There is no indication that God provides all of us with the peculiar aim or possibility with which he endowed Jesus.
The reason this has proved to be such a problem in process thought has less to do with the peculiar nature of Whitehead's concept of God than with an underlying assumption about prehension.
Of the person he says, «An enduring personality in the temporal world is a route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors.»
He wrote, «We — as enduring objects with personal order — objectify the occasions of our own past with peculiar completeness in our immediate present.»
With some peculiar completeness each member occasion of the living person sums up the past of the society, (PR 244, 531.)
I assume that in my unconscious even now there is a relation to past experiences, also influencing my present conscious experience, that binds them to me «with some peculiar completeness.»
It is one among the many values I have for a long time gained from the work of Joseph Conrad that he perceives and pictures this grey kind of damnation with peculiar clarity.
Is the footnote commentary of the Scofield Reference Bible, with its peculiar interpretation of God's «unconditional promise,» in accord with the actual Old Testament read in light of Christian tradition?
In some instances special journals deal with the peculiar problems of such a ministry.
But the ordinary production - theory of consciousness is knit up with a peculiar notion of how brain - action can occur, — that notion being that all brain - action, without exception, is due to a prioraction, immediate or remote, of the bodily sense - organs on the brain.
Only when clergy too engage the world in witness, charity, and justice, thereby escaping the ghetto of the institutional church, does their soma group become the body of Christ with its peculiar gifts and graces.
They are of a nature which may with peculiar propriety be denominated POLITICAL, as they relate chiefly to injuries done immediately to the society itself.
It means the Word of God, initiated by God, irresistibly breaking into the life and work of men from Moses» time on and with peculiar, sustained potency in the classical prophets.
An enduring personality in the temporal world is a route of occasions in which the successors with some peculiar completeness sum up their predecessors.
Men wrote as they thought and believed in terms that were consonant with their peculiar cultural status at the time, and so the burden of being scientific in a prescientific era may not fairly be laid upon them.
(It will be a full THIRTY - THREE YEARS before he actually determines what precisely to do with these peculiar contraptions).
«We have decided to do something different with a peculiar design to change the political conversation.
«This story is a great example of how, inthe course of carrying out your duties, you end up with peculiar people in youroffices.Some four years into office, aconstituent in his mid to late fifties arrived at my Winchester surgery.
While it is being interpreted as a shock by many commentators in the media — it is the first loss at Westminster suffered by Sinn Féin since 1992 — this result may not come as a surprise to those au fait with the peculiar political chemistry in this most westerly constituency of the United Kingdom.
But on Friday, the Assembly unveiled a plan with a peculiar benchmark: It would allow legislators to earn 40 percent of the annual salary of New York State Supreme Court justices, which starts at $ 174,000, though some jurists earn more.
Indeed, I argue that the dual outcomes of last year's independence referendum of devo - max and greater success for the SNP in Westminster elections, coupled with the peculiar current polling arithmetic whereby no government can be formed without the backing of Scottish nationalists, leads to a situation in which the West Lothian Question is maximised to its greatest possible level of inequity between the UK's constituent nations.
He said that due to budgetary constraints, the Commission can not, for now, decentralise to the Registration Area level, but said that due considerations shall be given to certain areas with peculiar challenges.
An outstanding example is the time - reversal invariant topological insulator, relatively new class of material with peculiar electronic properties, that is well understood as a symmetry - protected topological (SPT) material.
The oxide superconductors, particularly those recently discovered that are based on La2CuO4, have a set of peculiarities that suggest a common, unique mechanism: they tend in every case to occur near a metal - insulator transition into an odd - electron insulator with peculiar magnetic properties.
Soon, those familiar with the peculiar Teutonic habit of addressing people with every title they have to their name might be reminded of that 1980s hit «Doctor, doctor, can't you see I'm burning?»
The Antarctic fossil spermatozoa have several features that point to affinities with the peculiar, leech - like «crayfish worms» (Branchiobdellida).
This star is a main sequence, orange - red or red dwarf (K7 - M0 Vp), with peculiar metal - weak spectrum for CA I, CA II, and CR triplet (Christopher J. Corbally, S.J., 1984).
Sometimes starburst galaxies are grouped with these peculiar galaxies, but here I will consider an «active galaxy» to be a galaxy with a very luminous nucleus.
Woldemar Götz mentions this cluster as containing one peculiar Of star, an extremely hot bright star of spectral type O with peculiar spectral lines of ionized Helium and Nitrogen.
In addition to the familiar spiral and elliptical shapes, astronomers have found a small population of galaxies with peculiar appearances.
Therefore, it seems that centenarians are endowed with a peculiar resistance to cancer.»
It was quite typical B - movies, not conceding the early Mexican horror films with their peculiar atmosphere and, if not that original, but, nevertheless, fascinating plots.
Bodybuilder dating means dealing with peculiar habits and passions your partner may have.
To begin with Las Vegas is a city with a peculiar fame of being a city of adventure and the most attractive singles.
When it comes to dating in Lexington, you instantly fall in love with the peculiar accent singles have here.
Undoubtedly a formidable woman in real life, Angelina Jolie's overwrought histrionics never manage to make her more than a vicious nudge with a peculiar accent that seems to have a stranglehold on her larynx.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places.
It's a tough movie to grasp with its peculiar tone and unbridled cynicism.
But as you would expect, the formula was further fine - tuned as the developers became increasingly familiar with the peculiar universe they had created.
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