Sentences with phrase «zeal as»

Still, it is easy to imagine that once cloud computing does gain some traction in Korea, it will be seized on with the same zeal as iPhones, apps and internet startups.
There was plenty of feedback through the steering wheel and the 118i nosed into corners with the same zeal as a bloodhound on the scent of truffles.
Sissy Spacek is the perfect balance of freckle - faced vulnerability and awed vengeance, but she may be overshadowed by Piper Laurie's glorious evil zeal as her religious nutjob mother.
Story centers on a human resources exec whose only joy in life comes from the prospect of notching his millionth frequent - flyer mile, a goal he pursues with zeal as the rest of his life falls apart because he is constantly on the road.
Let's keep up the good fight with real zeal as we demonstrated against liecester city, and we'll win the title.
When a person exhibits too much passion over anything — God, a political movement, the latest in tattoos or a popular television show — we label that person as obsessive or compulsive, and mutter, «Get a life» Might we better understand zeal as Isaiah does, as the prerogative of God, who, despite the mess we've made of things, still chooses to care for this battered creation and our faulty selves?
The ancient monks saw zeal as the virtue opposed to sloth, and in the Christmas readings we find the «zeal of the Lord» invoked by both the prophet Isaiah and the author of the letter to Titus.
The man who seeks to bring himself into relationship with God and seeks it with as much earnest zeal as others seek the goods which they may obtain in their several businesses and professions in the ways of the world does not come away empty.
And we need to challenge with the same zeal as an Old Testament prophet the institutions to humble themselves and obey the truth, to deal justly, to respect human dignity, and to serve us well.
Are you saying the atheists that «persecute» christians (which by the way... how may I ask) do so with the same zeal as a religious person.
Indeed, Vasconcelos had created the motto for Sierra's national university — «By virtue of my race the spirit shall speak» — and he attacked the problem of public education with the same religio - national zeal as had his predecessors.
The founding fathers as they moved from heroic acts of liberation to the constituting of liberty were aware of the difficulty of maintaining revolutionary zeal as the basis for civil responsibility.
Right now, Muslims are at war with other sects of Muslims and are killing with just as much zeal as when they fight with Jews.
It's also your duty to pay back that loan with the same zeal as if you owed it to Visa or Mastercard.

Not exact matches

One of the company's early hires, he was responsible for selling the Macintosh computer as a software platform to developers, a task at which he succeeded largely through «fervour and zeal
As Inwentash tucked into a grilled salami on rye, Cohl talked about technology and music, his voice swelling with the zeal of a showman.
«His background as a federal prosecutor and his zeal for the truth make him the ideal person to lead this panel.
«We've seen a few cycles of this,» he says, pointing to the EU's $ 794 million fine against Microsoft (msft), in 2004, for bundling its media player with Windows, and the 2001 decision to block a merger between GE (ge) and Honeywell (hon), as other high - water marks of regulatory zeal.
Former employees worry that the company is losing its entrepreneurial zeal and that CEO Dan Bane has made the place more corporate, adding more senior vice presidents, and creating new titles such as product developer.
In fact, in many ways, Kalanick wears the characterization almost as a badge of honor — proof of his zeal and dedication to his mission: to drastically disrupt what he considers a very broken transportation system.
Hoping to demonstrate their «zeal in the cause» — despite the violators in their midst — Bostonians write to Massachusetts» colonial agent in London assuring him that they are as determined as ever to force Parliament's hand.
Like Paul, he was blessed with zeal, a great deal of fire in the belly, and worked not so much to create an effect» that came naturally» as to control it.
Many of us are shocked and depressed by the current state of America — its hardness of heart to the most vulnerable; its contempt for the poor; its violence abroad and at home; its corrupt sexual morality; its increasing intolerance and persecutory zeal (with ourselves as targets); and so on.
She is surrounded daily with supporters who bolster her views, people who understand themselves as moral crusaders, pursuing their aims with all the zeal inspired by political ideology or — perhaps more aptly — ersatz religion.
It does not require self - sacrifice, discipline, humility, an otherworldly outlook, a zeal for souls, a fear as well as love of God.
We await the publication of his novels with almost evangelical zeal, eager to be entertained and edified by him as by no other contemporary American writer.
Yes, you are correct that the religious leaders of Christendom gave their blessing to its members to kill others «in the name of Christ», such as Catholic Dominican inquisitor Tomas de Torquemada (1420 - 98) of Spain, who ruled tyrannically for 15 years (1483 - 98, with the blessings of Pope Sixtus IV [who praise him for «directing his zeal to those matters that contribute to the praise of God»] and Innocent VIII) and saw that over 114,000 (of which 10, 220 were burned at the stake) people were put to death.
While drama was needed to heat the debate up again, zeal for reform is likely to cool as the refinements of law are worked out in the coming year.
Given the author's remarkable learning, most readers are likely to learn a great deal, especially when he uses Augustine's sermons as source material; but the captious tone and prosecutorial zeal of the effort starts to grate as early as the first chapter.
So for me personally, since I accepted the view without question, I defended it with zeal perceiving any challenge to it as an attack on the church, the moral fabric of my country, and on God Himself.
As the Movement has grown and its vision and ideas appear increasingly relevant and effective, the need to expand and specify the links between various centres of activity and to ensure that all work together in unity of mind, evangelical zeal and pastoral prudence has become clear.
If we seriously believed that all those who do not confess Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior are necessarily destined to spend eternity in Hell, we would renew our zeal to reach them and convert them.
Because, my God, though I lack the soul - zeal and the sublime integrity of your saints, I yet have received from you an overwhelming sympathy for all that stirs within the dark mass of matter; because I know myself to be irremediably less a child of heaven than a son of earth; therefore I will this morning climb up in spirit to the high places, bearing with me the hopes and the miseries of my mother; and there — empowered by that priesthood which you alone (as I firmly believe) have bestowed on me — upon all that in the world of human flesh is now about to be born or to die beneath the rising sun I will call down the Fire.
It might be well to consider whether this lack of positiveness does not perhaps explain the narrowness of his principles, which were doubtless rooted in a zeal for what is universally human, and in a discipline of self marked by the same divine jealousy as his discipline of others, a zeal and discipline through which he loved the divine.
They are, after all, aimed at the farmers and laborers of Bemerton, whom Herbert describes affectionately as «thick and heavy» and difficult to raise to the heights of «zeal and fervency.»
We are to wage the warfare of faith, our only weapons those Paul speaks of: prayer, the Word of God, the justice of God, the zeal with which the gospel of peace endows us, (I consider «zeal» most particularly important; the term means military courage, such as characterized the Zealots.
The remiss should be fired with zeal in such a manner as not to set the wrathful ablaze.
I'd say uneducated, unsuccessful bitter racist white - trash fundamentalists (who are all about as sharp as a marble) are always the ones drawn to the KKK, John Birch, and fundamentalist «churches»... they're easy to amp up with hatred of a common enemy... which is what you see «churches» like Westboro Blabtist do... just look at the combination of zeal and hatred in their faces when they're on the news.
Much else — in the realms, for example, of piety, of doctrine and of social zeal — can be seen as vital to the revivification of a distinctive liberal witness.
The editors, consultants, and advisors listed on the masthead contain a minority who can be identified by their names as Muslims» though in fairness it should be added that some of the others yield nothing to Muslims in their zeal for Islamic values and their sensitivity to Muslim concerns.
Yet as America increasingly found itself in the forefront of world military and economic affairs, some of the traditional zeal continued to be voiced.
As enrollments decline, programs are cut, and tenure diminishes, mainstream educational institutions are becoming uncomfortable places for teachers who want to pass on a zeal for humanist learning.
For as much as they love to mock the religious for following a God that may or may not exist... They sure love «logically» destroying the beliefs of a Christian strawman, who they believe exists with a religious zeal.
But, the moment that zeal for authentic Christianity returns, at the point of new connection to the miracle of grace, the dreams written off as «childish» will flood our hearts with sudden healing.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
[Pantaneus] displayed such zeal for the divine word that he was appointed as a herald of the Gospel of Christ to the nations of the east and was sent as far as India.
Perhaps one of the inadvertent losses of the Protestant Reformation resulted from its zeal to separate itself from the «Sophists,» as Reformers tended to call the Scholastics.
Lindsell is perhaps the most flagrant offender, but detailed inerrantists commonly tend in their apologetic zeal to conflate such terms as «inspiration» and «infallibility» with «inerrancy.»
We await the publication of his novels with almost evangelical zeal, eager to be entertained and edified by him as...
We as humans will experience the waxing and waning of religious zeal for as long as humankind survives on this earth.
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