... by ThatCaptJim's facebook question awhile back about the nature of the Gods, and what it means for us mortals. I'm hoping folks will use it for complex ethical questions, etiquette, symbolism, or interpreting individual experiences (a la Dear Abby). I'll also review products and books, websites and blogs ...
... that sort of thing, then complain bitterly when they have to use them themselves. Helloooooooooo! Bodies are curved, and MOVE!!! Poor Alex, I hope he isn't feeling inadequate. No one has ever complained about him :-D I am furious. Absolutely furious. Jet has been interpreting that fury as anger ...
AN INTERVIEW WITH JP PLUNIER OF FEAL MOR CLOTHIER & EVERLOVING RECORDS “Some things are everything. Some things are just what they are.” THE APPROACH It’s like jazz. It’s not about copying. It’s about interpreting things. In this case, you are not making a shoe that doesn’t exist. You’re using what ...
... in just over one-fourth of its cases interpreting criminal statutes and agreed with the government’s interpretation in over 60% of those cases. I thought it would be interesting to see how those figures compare to the still-nascent Roberts Court’s cases interpreting criminal statutes. Between ...
... how poor use of it entrenches the idea that somehow powerpoint intrinsically sucks. Anyway, this paper made no real impact on me. The third paper was about interpreting the "moral dilemma" presented in the Bhagavad-Gita. The BG is part of a longer text, and this paper left me thinking ...
... According to Matthew Martin Buber, The Eclipse of God Martin Buber, I and Thou Bernhard Anderson, Understanding the Old Testament Matthews and Benjamin, Old Testament Parallels Graham Stanton (ed), Interpreting Matthew S.R. Driver, An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament Hawthorne ...
... to different cultural patterns of the people he serves and the local expression of their faith in God. It is good to be always aware of the risks involved in the process of inculturation especially in interpreting the Word of God and language and symbols of the local culture. As I return to my local ...
... casing glanced my way and I knew it wanted to be all over my lips. (I am quite accustomed to interpreting that look, for I receive it often.) And so I caved. I honestly had no idea to whom it belonged, for I found it on the floor, but I never turn down an opportunity to balm ma bouche. And once I ...
... of self-love. The inconsistency of Petrarch’s general poetic sensibility, the reconciliation of contradictory sentiments and ideological frameworks, the employment of symbols in oppositional contexts conveys to the reader that the author, rather than using poetry as a tool of acquiring or interpreting...
... fascinating theological discussion. Suffice to say that ’post-Pauline’ scholars toned it all down by re-interpreting scriptures to give him better press. Strangely St Paul’s words to Tim are not mentioned in the college website. But perhaps his teachings are handed down in their secret initiation ...