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07:48 Jun 25, 2018 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Art/Literary - Religion / About a series of Christian booklets | |||||||
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4 +3 | arouse / stimulate / engage the emotions |
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4 +2 | foster/encourage/increase feelings of fondness, esteem |
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4 | levantar ánimos |
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levantar ánimos Explanation: Elevar los ánimos, mejorar las relaciones. |
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foster/encourage/increase feelings of fondness, esteem Explanation: AND make someone more receptive "warm" =encourage, foster Affections=feelings of respect, esteem, fondness; emotional fondness https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/affecti... https://www.thefreedictionary.com/affections -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2018-06-25 09:07:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- This might help https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/justin-taylor/what-... "...Jonathan Edwards saw affections as “strong inclinations of the soul that are manifested in thinking, feeling and acting” (Seeing God: Jonathan Edwards and Spiritual Discernment, p. 31). A common confusion is to equate “affections” with “emotions.” But there are several differences, as summarized in this chart from McDermott (p. 40): Affections Emotions Long-lasting Fleeting Deep Superficial Consistent with beliefs Sometimes overpowering Always result in action Often fail to produce action Involve mind, will, feelings Feelings (often) disconnected from the mind and wilill He explains why affections are different than emotions: Emotions (feelings) are often involved in affections, but the affections are not defined by emotional feeling. Some emotions are disconnected from our strongest inclinations..." |
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