In particular, Martin commends the habit of critical thinking, an appreciation for irony, and an irenic approach to opposition as helpful stances for improving people's efforts to talk about religion....
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Peter Ludlow shows how word meanings are much more dynamic than we might have supposed, and explores how they are modulated even during everyday conversation.
Contemporary English ( 1976 onward ) and the Longman Lexicon of Contemporary English ( 1981 ) , and has also done well ... M. Anne Seaton , and Jadwiga Fisiak , editors , the English Polish Learner's Dictionary , Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN ...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
... , once uttered, carry with them the power of creation, of change, and of love. All words are vibrations, but the sacred words vibrate in unison with our universe, rather than in opposition. For example, 'Me and 62 LIVING WORDS.
... Living Words offers a scripture passage and a brief reflection for each day of six weeks. The important thing is to decide on a precise time each day for your daily prayer and reflection. It is your sacred time with Jesus. If prayer, as ...
... " Tlory spoke the spell, slowly saying each Civomic word. It was simple but complicated; it laid the groundwork to bind each spoken Civomic word with another, perfectly its opposite in power and meaning. It would 139 LIVING WORDS.
... word of God are the right means , and , being the right means , they are the adequate means ; and that those who do not receive these means , and are un- willing to listen to the Gospel simply as presented , have no excuse ... Living Words .