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  • And vision is the heart of this chapter, because what I am trying to impart to you as a part of our dy namic journey is the truth that it is your responsibility to discover your own vision and version of God.

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • And vision is the heart of this chapter, because what I am trying to impart to you as a part of our dy namic journey is the truth that it is your responsibility to discover your own vision and version of God.

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • And vision is the heart of this chapter, because what I am trying to impart to you as a part of our dy namic journey is the truth that it is your responsibility to discover your own vision and version of God.

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • And vision is the heart of this chapter, because what I am trying to impart to you as a part of our dy namic journey is the truth that it is your responsibility to discover your own vision and version of God.

    God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010

  • However, I just can't see that many Republicans actually working to remove the Dud-namic Duo from their White House posts.

    Will Republicans Find the Courage to Tell Bush and Cheney It Is Time To Go? 2006

  • But both viewpoints are equally unrealistic, even though the first appears static, the second, dy - namic.

    RELIGIOUS TOLERATION ELISABETH LABROUSSE 1968

  • Turgot, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, Mar - quis de Condorcet, Paul Henri Dietrich, Baron d'Holbach, and Claude Adrien Helvétius, all of whom elaborated theories of progress in which secular, dy - namic social and psychological forces acted inevitably to bring about progress in the arts, sciences, and morals.

    UTOPIA ROGER L. EMERSON 1968

  • Even in the religious and devotional life, it was Protestantism that showed itself the more dy - namic throughout the period.

    CHRISTIANITY IN HISTORY HERBERT BUTTERFIELD 1968

  • But above all the idea of reformation in Augustine was given a dy - namic character by its association with his grand the - ology of history.

    REFORMATION LEWIS W. SPITZ 1968

  • It aimed to reform an existing state on the basis of liberty, to vitalize and strengthen it by the new dy - namic forces of the new age.

    NATIONALISM HANS KOHN 1968

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