Phrases with «aeon»

The word "aeon" refers to an extremely long period of time, often considered to be an eternity or an age that seems endless. Full definition

Sentences with «aeon»

  • Regarding something mentioned earlier on another blog entry, it seems that a couple of traits which were the result of aeons of natural selection, human intelligence, especially the ability to retain information outside of our genes, and human compassion, are being tested to determine if they are desirable. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • However, the project was shelved before it could advance because of the poor performance of Aeon Flux, the 2005 sci - fi spy film starring Charlize Theron, which failed to recoup its $ 65 million budget. (cbr.com)
  • Surely all of these expressions of modern dialectical thinking have an eschatological ground: a ground in an absolute negation and reversal of what apocalyptically can be named only as old aeon or old creation. (religion-online.org)
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