Sentences with phrase «world without»

Imagine a world without christians... it would truly be a wonderful utopia.
I would invite all Christians — evangelicals or not — to visit 2FP's website, closely read the background and FAQ material (including the «Four Horsemen» articles), as well as Wigg - Stevenson's Fermi Project paper («A World Without Nuclear Weapons»), his and Wilbanks» Relevant articles and the Spring 2009 issue of Yale Divinity School's Reflections, which was devoted to «Faith and the Future of Nuclear Weapons» and was guest - edited by Wigg - Stevenson.
Since January of this year, nuclear abolitionism — or at least the call for the intentional pursuit of the goal of a world without nuclear weapons — not only received honorable mention in President Obama's inaugural address, but was the centerpiece of two speeches (5 April in Prague; 24 September at the United Nations) and a joint statement with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (1 April in London).
Billed as a «grassroots Christian disarmament movement,» 2FP's goal is to educate the broader evangelical community about the possibility of a future world without nuclear weapons and to provide ideas and avenues for advocacy.
Man rejected God and lives in a world without unity with God.
This has been the consistent way of the Christian tradition as it has historically made its way from Galilee, to Jerusalem, through Europe, Asia and North Africa and to the ends of the earth.5 Without ceasing to be who we had been, we have become part of a broader human group — the Christian family which takes its members from all the nations of the world without destroying their nationalities.
No other options exist; the only world is a self - contained bubble of indeterminate human choices — in Peter Berger's terms, «a world without windows.»
... have a minimum of time enter into the world without allowing the faintest glimmer of memory to go with it.
The paradox is such that we somehow engage our world without leaning on our own understanding.
No Papal bull could be published without the permission of the Crown, no missionary could come to the New World without the approval of the Crown, and almost all the financial support of the missions was from the Crown.
What happens to a world without oaths and honoring the duties that flow from them?
But as Huxley presciently discerned decades before the unraveling of the DNA double - helix, such a world would ultimately be an inhuman world: a world of souls without longing, without passion, without striving, without surprise, without desire — in a word, a world without love.
In his new book, The Political Meaning of Christianity, Tinder argues persuasively that this quest for goodness in a world without God is not only futile, but delusionary as well.
In his 2013 inaugural address, President Obama championed the many American qualities that will allow our nation to thrive in «this world without boundaries.»
You fear death becasue you believe you are special and can't imagine a world without you.
She did say that «One thing that kind of happened is I thought it was a lot more plausible but not necessarily true, in the same way that I'm a big Harry Potter nerd and I can see how the whole world works and think about the dynamics of that world without thinking it's true.
The dream of a permanent peace, of a world without conflict, awaits the day when the sovereignty of love incarnate is no longer disputed.
Arcadia is a world without strife, without ambition and without material accomplishments.
But a world without science and technology is not a possible choice for us.
A world without internal, self - initiated movement, without any possibility of deviation from a divinely imposed scheme of order, would be a sheer emanation or extension of its makers own being.
Rather it is attending to the necessary formation of Christians who can be in the world without being seduced by its wisdom.
In his book Anarchy Evolution: Faith, Science, and Bad Religion in a World Without God, Greg Graffin says, «For me, the existence or nonexistence of God is a non-issue.»
We may be allowed to play that role here and there, but I think we are deluded if we imagine that it is a role our society reserves for us alone, or that it will simply be held open for us, world without end!
World Without End — Scientific Pantheism — Philosophic Restore - «The truest faith can only be based on scientific knowledge.»
a world without dogmatic religion is coming, but not for many generations.
The reason providence does not eliminate chance is because a world without chance is a world without freedom.
Mainline Christian social ethics are shaped by the ideal of a world without poverty.
The idea that God can redeem the world without coercing it is a hopeful and important one to me.
By valuing particular potentialities to which creatures respond, God influences the world without determining it.
A world without God must be self - invented or, worse, left to the lesser gods and empty symbols of the modern world.
The old but astonishingly new proclamation of Christ's resurrection will make its way in the world without benefit of a Hegelian entourage.
A world of cells is more valuable than a world without cells.
Not even God can fully define a world without creating it.
The younger generation believes that a world without systemic injustice is achievable in their lifetime.
The Netflix series «House of Cards» is a warning about what life might look like in a world without Christian principles, and it is not pretty, even if it is riveting drama.
Thought gives rise to thought — world without end.
He writes: «Whitehead simply asserts the immanence of the consequent nature in the temporal world without describing it in the framework of his system» (104).
Yet he falls victim himself to «the lovingness of pot» and its soft, sweet world without angles or limits.
in a world without god, life is ultimately meaningless.
It is they who can creatively and joyfully order their world without becoming ensnared by their imposed system.
imagine a world without war, judgment or greed and you imagine a world free of organized religion.
O Lord Jesus Christ, Who said to Your Apostles: «Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you,» regard not my sins but the faith of Your Church, and deign to give her peace and unity according to Your Will: Who live and reign, God, world without end.
On the other hand, his assertion regarding the dynamic interconnected - ness of language as reflecting the interconnected activity of the world creates a new possibility for preserving a connection between language and the world without falling into logocentrism.
Will we enter into the shining future of a prosperous, globalized world without borders, managed by experts and guided by the high ideals of human rights?
It would be a much more peaceful and tolerant world without religion.
If norms are something like eternal objects, not like actual entities, then their normativeness can bind the progress of the actual world without being transcendent individuals, Platonic realism does not entail that the Form of the Good is an individual being.
While a world without evil is logically possible, no being — not even an omnipotent being — could unilaterally bring such a world about.
• The concepts of beracha and kedusha that demand that, before eating and performing other deeds, we must consciously affirm a sense of being blessed («Whoever enjoys the goods of this world without reciting a blessing is like a thief,» declares the Talmud), offer valuable guidance about limiting wasteful consumption.
Providence does not eliminate chance because a world without chance is a world without freedom.
The churches at this point have a great responsibility not to advocate over-all idealistic solutions but to emphasize the distinctively Christian message that is relevant to these issues, to help their members to see the world without the characteristic American ideological blinders, to challenge many of the prevailing assumptions about the cold war and nuclear armaments, and to encourage the debate on public questions about which most people prefer to be silent.
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