This accounts for his hostility to conceptual, symbolic, and institutional
newness. In fact, colonialism has induced a condition of psychological hostility to the new in Nigerians who are two generations away from the colonial experience.
If you have made a resolution that's good, work to keep it, but add the above resolutions to your list, relying on God to walk in this
newness of life.
He surveys
newness in the entire New Testament canon, examining the evidence for points of continuity and discontinuity between formative Judaism and early Christianity.
This will surely bring
newness into the relationship of the both countries.
Newness, however we define it, doesn't always come wrapped as a gift and tied up with a neat bow.
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newness appears in stores and online.
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newness appears in Seeing the heiress and her, some might say, vulgar amount of clothes, has left me cold, craving a shopping detox.
"First of all, on the merchandising front, we're focused on
newness," she said.
The Long History of New Media: Technology, Historiography, and Contextualizing
Newness. New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2011.
Another aspect of this "missional
newness" is the intriguing blend of unity and diversity among the book's writers.
Each year we have the blessing of witnessing the
newness of life in what we call spring.
Newness was at the core of modernism--Harold Rosenberg extolled the Tradition of the New and Robert Hughes explored The Shock of the New.
Mary Baker Eddy, who founded Christian Science, noted that simple, childlike acceptance of
newness opens us up to progress.