Rollins writes, «The sheer amount of ideological conflicts playing out within the text hints at the fact that the writers were
writing about a reality that could not be reduced to one description, a reality that was testified to better in the clash of perspectives than in the development of a single, finely honed one.»
I think Paul might have been
writing about the reality of trying to follow Jesus in this world, but not the ideal way of following Jesus.
Later in his life, Peter
writes about this reality: «you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood» (1 Peter 2:5).
That's why
I write about the reality of suffering and how it affects our relationship with God.
An Arizona teacher who teaches in a very urban, high - needs schools
writes about the realities of teaching in her school, under the pressures that come along with high - stakes accountability and a teacher workforce working under an administration, both of which are operating in chaos.
I wanted to
write about the reality that doing good and trying to help others is not simple.
Once we were in negotiations with DreamWorks, it dawned on me that we'd been
writing about the reality of magic for seven years, and something magical was happening to us.
Author Bio: Stacy Juba has
written about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school hockey stars battling on the ice, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag: she pursues whatever story ideas won't leave her alone.
I've
written about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school hockey stars battling on the ice, a Cinderella searching for her Prince Charming, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag.
One reviewer said this book «does for Border Collies what Walter Farley did for black stallions,» but that's nonsense; Farley's books were romanticized fiction, but McCaig has
written about the reality of sheepdogs and sheepmen — and as often happens, the reality beats the fiction all hollow.
She writes about the realities of being an au pair, as well as living in America in general.
So, I decided to
write about the reality of AAA games development or: how I learned to stop worrying and go indie.
Professor Macfarlane has carefully researched and thoughtfully
written about the reality that most family law litigants don't use lawyers.
MomOfTwoLittleGirls is my personal blog where
I write about the realities of life as a wife and mom raising my two little girls.
Not exact matches
My advice - based articles
about how to clarify your calling, overcome self - doubt, self - promote with style and take immediate action toward making your dreams a
reality generated a string of clients and within a couple of months I was earning money both
writing and coaching.
«The
reality is that
writing code and building a product and then building a company actually is not a glamorous enough thing to make a movie
about,» Zuckerberg explained.
Most of his media appearances have been on
reality television and game shows, and in 2014 he
wrote about the experience in a Los Angeles Times essay.
Dear Mr. Mehran: We are
writing to offer you our view
about the urgency of appointing an individual who deeply understands the economic
realities facing working class Americans to serve as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Part of the reason I
wrote the book was so in the culture, we could have a conversation
about this, a substantive, civil, sober conversation on the meaning of life and the nature of
reality.
In fact, theologians who
write about ecological concerns are united in their opinion that a holistic view of
reality is basic to a responsible relation between humans and nature.
I think a lot of people assume here that her
writing this was to foster «atheism» when in
reality it was
about her surviving and thriving... finding her «own» path within the the highly dogmatic and structured religious organization known as AA.
In a letter sent to his son North on August 22, 1927, Whitehead talks
about the book which would become Process and
Reality: «It seems years and years since I
wrote to you.
Readers are thus made to feel like witnesses to what actually happened, with access to the thoughts and motives both of the characters in the drama and of those who
wrote about them, the authors of the sources used to build an uncluttered
reality.
Bloom, Boyer, Bok, and maybe even Kimball, would have much cheerier things to
write about if the cultural literacy Hirsch advocates were to become a
reality.
Between 1933 and 1936 Collingwood
wrote in the manuscripts «Notes Towards a Metaphysics,» «The Nature of Metaphysical Study,» «Method and Metaphysics,» and «Realism and Idealism,» that metaphysics was an attempt to find out what we can
about the general nature of
reality.
Reality what makes Crossan more qualified to
write about the historical Jesus 2000 years removed then Matthew, John, and Peter who live side by side with him?
And yet, when it came time to
write a book
about church (which, like every book, began with the rather rigorous and uncomfortable exercise of confronting my own bullshit), I couldn't deny the
reality that, as much as I may dream of it, there's no starting from scratch... for any of us.
Perhaps the most important
reality about the decade of the «60s, during which Underwood did his
writing, was the organic populism of «the movement.»
However, by the time he delivered his Gifford lectures at the University of Edinburgh in 1927 and 1928, upon which Process and
Reality was based, Whitehead was already aware of insurmountable difficulties with many empiricist assumptions about the nature of the reality that we are supposed to observe in order to confirm those general laws of which Cohen
Reality was based, Whitehead was already aware of insurmountable difficulties with many empiricist assumptions
about the nature of the
reality that we are supposed to observe in order to confirm those general laws of which Cohen
reality that we are supposed to observe in order to confirm those general laws of which Cohen
wrote.
Having considered the development of Whitehead's thought
about God in Science and the Modern World and in Religion in the Making, we now turn to the most important book which he
wrote, Process and
Reality.
The only solution to the problem of evil «worth
writing home
about» is one in which human freedom is not only affirmed but is also «a special, intensified, magnified form of a general principle pervasive of
reality, down to the very atoms and still farther.
That Robert Benne wonders («The Neo-Augustinian Temptation,» March) why Stanley Hauerwas and friends
write so glowingly
about «ecclesial
realities» is likely due to Mr. Benne's deficient grasp of ecclesiology, which he characterizes as «that formerly unexciting branch of systematic theology.»
Baillie
writes (p. 175): «Revelation essentially consists not in the communication of truths
about God but in the self - revelation of the divine Personality, the truths
about Him being abstracted by ourselves from the concrete
reality with which we thus become acquainted.»
As Dorothy Emmet
writes, «The question can not be avoided, since religion loses its nerve when it ceases to believe that it expresses in some way truth
about our relation to a
reality beyond ourselves which ultimately concerns us.»
Paul J. Griffiths of the University of Chicago has
written interestingly
about what constitutes an authentically religious account of
reality.
In terms of such process thinking (
about which I have
written in Process Thought and Christian Faith, Macmillan, 1968), God is not thought to be simply the absolute, self - existent, unconditioned
reality; there is a sense in which these terms are applicable as adverbs qualifying God's essential nature — but that essential nature is God's concrete love, his unfailing relationship with the world, his self - giving and willingness to receive from that world, his openness to «affects» from the world and from what goes on in it.
Indeed, when one reads a good deal of
writing about religion, one discovers that belief in the
reality of God and belief in such a «life after death» seem to be linked together.
What he tries to do is the opposite: «I am
writing about everyday people whose plausibility exists only because of the historical
reality of their times and places.»
I'm sitting here
writing and hearing the talking heads in the «Capital One (TM) Tournament Center» talk
about how Gonzaga had «one of those games,» and they just needed to «survive and advance,» but the
reality is the Spartans gave the Zags a hell of a game.
Disappointment in the pre-season transfer window, followed by rationalizations of why we should give the team and Wenger a chance and not
write them off before a ball is kicked in anger, followed by analyzing each set back as «too early to panic» followed by excuses
about injuries and referees, followed by anger and disappointment after the inevitable
reality sets in and Arsenal are effectively eliminated from the PL race before the year is even finished and the PL has reached its half way point.
I will definitely have to
write about my «
reality» as compared with my goals though.
In
reality, he only experienced the frustratingly long bedtimes he
wrote about 25 percent of the time.
In fact, being a wife is often a complicated
reality for women; as poet Jill Bialosky
wrote so succinctly in The Bitch in the House: 26 Women Tell the Truth
about Sex, Solitude, Work, Motherhood and Marriage, «I had wanted to get married, but I realized now that I had never wanted to be a «wife.»»
, where she
writes laugh - out - loud stories
about the
reality of life.
There is so much
written about breastfeeding babies, yet there is very limited information for mums as to the
realities of breastfeeding to natural term (beyond babyhood).
What was it
about your particular transition to fatherhood that made you want to research and
write this book, to dive into the history and the science of parenting in a way that extended beyond your own
reality of parenting?
But when
writing these messages, you need to think
about your main audience and the
realities of the medium you are working with — the tiny screen.
And as this column was
written, we learned from the president's financial disclosure that he lied
about the payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, while President Trump's first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, told graduates at the Virginia Military Institute, «If our leaders seek to conceal the truth, or we as people become accepting of alternative
realities that are no longer grounded in facts, then we as American citizens are on a pathway to relinquishing our freedom.»
«While my opponent's reckless and dangerous views should disqualify him from representing our community, the
reality is that he's raised approximately $ 250,000 for his campaign and is using that money to lie
about my record,» she
wrote in the letter, asking for donations ranging from $ 50 to $ 250.
I last
wrote about her in 2010 when her book Packing for Mars came out, which dealt in part with the unfortunate
realities of hitting the head in a weightless environment.