Sentences with phrase «worthy of its name»

But will this incarnation be worthy of the name?
Were poetry something worthy of the name, perhaps it wouldn't be regarded by readers as dimly as the electric chair is by convicts Some hope for poetry» without the quotation marks» is rendered by the publication of David Yezzi's collection Azores.
That this is so seems the more evident in view of a belief widely held today, even among Christians; namely, that no man is worthy of that name unless he is fairly well off financially and enjoys a certain level of consumption.
Peter did turn again and became a rock worthy of the name Jesus had given him, though, at least to Paul's way of thinking, he was still capable of hesitation and compromise (Gal 2:11 - 13).
This is not a pleasant task, but a faith which can not do this is not worthy of the name.
My aim in the present paper is twofold: first to argue, pro Sherburne and contra Deleuze's reading, that there is no place for God — even for Whitehead's God — in a «chaosmos» worthy of the name; but secondly, following Deleuze and departing from Sherburne, to outline one way in which the operation of «decentering Whitehead» might lead to somewhere other than to a naturalism.
It was this aesthetic work of the primordial nature of God which he felt made it of supreme value and worthy of the name of «God.»
Glory worthy of the name, the glory that is promised, will not be found in a new hero, system or political movement.
Theology, to be worthy of the name, must now address «nonpersons» as well as «nonbelievers.»
American intellectuals worthy of the name are thin on the ground these days — hard to find amidst swarms of academics incapable of addressing wide audiences and media pundits capable of addressing them only in clichés.
I do not believe that any God worthy of the name hates homosexuals or Muslims or members of the U.S. military.
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to point out that all preaching worthy of the name must be theological, by which I mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a word about God» and hence about God's decisive action for humankind in the event we name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
Therefore a spirituality that is worthy of the name — one that is able to address and inform all the areas of our life — must be founded on a theology that is consistent with the common sense that undergirds all these different areas.
We have begun to wonder if the other is worthy of the name evangelical, or whether we want that name associated with us.
In short, you suspect that I am planning to defend feeling at the expense of reason, to rehabilitate the primitive and unreflective, and to dissuade you from the hope of any Theology worthy of the name.
The Muslim state which the Prophet created in Medina remains the model of every Muslim state worthy of the name.
As a leader of a younger church in Asia said the other day, «if the World Council of Churches does not take mission seriously, it is not worthy of its name».
And paradoxical though it may seem, it will be only as they are faithful to that frame of reference that any culture worthy of the name will survive in America
For the only Church unity worthy of the name is unity within the full symphony of Catholic truth.
There's no society worthy of the name unless our speech dances with another's silence, and with our own.
In the letter to Titus we are told that Jesus gave himself for us in order to create a people worthy of his name, a people who are zealous for the good.
He goes beyond masculinity in the only fatherhood worthy of the name, and is at the same time, in this eternal virginity, the antitype of all motherhood.»
But here any Devil worthy of the name would recognize that such an adolescent charade should not only be permitted but encouraged, as chauvinistic excesses are in wartime, since the cause they can not help but serve is generous enough in scope to bend them to its purpose.
Of course, this puts pressure on us as Christians to live a life worthy of the name.
But the most glaring discrepancy between Newman's vision and contemporary reality — and this includes the reality of the typical Catholic university — concerns the place of theology, which he sees as the central focus of any Catholic university worthy of the name.
A feminism «worthy of the name,» he says, would seek to remodel the workplace around the needs of the family, rather than acquiesce in the opposite situation; it would cease disparaging unpaid work; and, above all, it would «insist that people need self - respecting, honorable callings.»
Sir, you are worthy of the name «pastor or shepherd.
But no right worthy of its name is held by other than individuals, or so the Court said in Eisenstadt v. Baird (1971).
In the end, any theology worthy of the name would need to work out some accommodation between the structures of the Church, on the one hand, with its monarchical papal authority, its traditions and practice, and, on the other, Scripture, the written record of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, together with the records of the life and teachings of the group of His first followers.
The «Penny» shot is worthy of the name.
Now THAT would be worthy of the name «Garlic Chicken».
I was never able to make crust worthy of the name before I discovered using frozen butter and a little vinegar.
Any Paprika worthy of its name has an exquisite taste and varies in strength from decidedly hot to pleasantly mild but with a pronounced flavor.»
While, in my book, this will forever be the original magic sauce, this chunky walnut olive miso creation is worthy of the name as well.
Walnut Olive Miso Magic Sauce -(101 Cookbooks) A chunky, walnut olive miso creation worthy of its name.
A chunky, walnut olive miso creation worthy of its name.
Without a home run hitter worthy of the name, the White Sox are all set to make their annual run at the Yankees — and the elusive pennant.
Aside from a comparatively few trees worthy of the name that have been made to flourish in the settled communities, the thin, sandy soil sprouts mostly scrub oak and dwarf pine.
Form, they say, will tell, but it has rarely told as consistently as it did last week when the favorites everywhere made the experts worthy of their name
Today sports betting apps are available from just about every bookmaker worthy of the name and the service is constantly improving.
He keeps on making goals — and now he's gone and scored one worthy of his name.
«The Scottish parliament needs some heavier - weight members if it's to develop as a real parliament worthy of the name,» he wrote.
A democracy worthy of the name relies on transparency, especially when it comes to donations — and it's absolutely crucial that people are able to see who funded the EU Referendum.»
If only a similar effort could be got up by lords who regard themselves as worthy of the name to agitate against the likes of Jeffrey Archer and Douglas Hogg and all the donors and bag - carriers.
IF ANY energy source is worthy of the name «steampunk», it is surely ocean thermal energy conversion.
Based on all we now know, there are sound astrophysical and astrobiological reasons to suspect that planets are in fact more worthy of names than almost anything else in the universe, because they stand alone as the fundamental pathway for names to exist at all, through the genesis of life and the evolution of sentient beings — the little, self - aware pieces of the cosmos privileged to name all the rest.
We ate a lot of ketchup that wasn't... ummmm... wasn't... worthy of the name ketchup.
It may not be one of the best entries, but it is worthy of its name.
With exactly the same problems and no additions worth mentioning, Mirror of Fate HD resembles a toothless vampire: harmless and worthy of the name Dracula.
In short, here are six actors we feel are worthy of the name Doctor Strange.
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