We think of Non-Government Organizations and Foundations which are springing up in the Marist world, and which endeavour to enflesh the Institute's contribution to this transformation. |
His dramatic characters concretely enflesh and speak the existential antinomies which affect their lives. |
As they enflesh Christ for their students and see him enfleshed in them, they also grow more deeply into Christ's likeness. |
I'm trying to enflesh it but it flickers, steadies, flickers. |
They then enflesh those insights by using three specific theologians as examples. |
Maxwell's arguments are carefully crafted, his style is accessible, and the individual stories enflesh the analysis. |