Sentences with phrase «as for harmony»

As for Harmony of Despair, though I really want to finally nab it, 55 % on game + individual add - ons isn't quite a sweet - spot.

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Based in New Brunswick, he is the executive chef at Saint John Ale House, the chef - owner of Smoking Pig BBQ, one of the partners in Cleaver Catering, as well as a partner at Harmony Growers Vegetables, which grows much of the produce for his various restaurants.
Responsible for managing the development and operations of numerous gold mining projects in Australia (Tom's Gully, Tick Hill & Nolan's), South Africa (Harmony Central) and Armenia (Ararat / Zod) as well as Lead — Zinc in Australia (McArthur River), Copper in Mongolia (Erdmin) and Platinum in South Africa (Smokey Hills).
In any case, as long as the extreme religious right can be neutralized, there will be plenty of room for the atheist and the church goer to flourish in harmony.
For example, 14 percent of the «Very Religious» report that they «Often» have extramarital affairs (as opposed to Never, Only Once, or Rarely) and 12 percent responded that it is «Unimportant» or «Very Unimportant» that their sex practice be in harmony with their religion.
And what about the entire ecological system of things, that works in harmony with us as humans for life to exist, from our atmosphere at 78 % nitrogen, 21 % oxygen down to the magnetosphere that comes from within the core of the earth and protects us from the sun's damaging electrically charged particles?
It is just as safe to say that he would no more enjoy Cage's chance - determined and silence — fractured harmonies than he would trust any abundance that Cage might choose for him.
I don't have any problem with what you perceive with giving up your life as surrendering ego for harmony with God.
The objectives of the Charter of Medina provide a suitable framework for national constitutions in countries with Muslim majorities, and the United Nations Charter and related documents, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are in harmony with the Charter of Medina, including consideration for public order.
I also see «giving up your life» as surrendering one's ego for harmony with God.
Yet, in St Thomas Aquinas's exploration of the doctrine of the Eucharist, the two worlds come together with such exquisite harmony that it appears as if they were made for each other.
Holloway, «Slim» to most of his friends, spent his whole life in pastoral work but also managed, despite many obstacles and difficulties, to single - mindedly leave a far - sighted and remarkable theological and philosophical legacy for this millennium, surely the millennium of the harmony of Science and Religion, in which Christ is seen as the Master of both.
No, obedience to such laws are for peace and harmony in society and culture as we live life with other human beings.
Christian eschatology, he answers, has a similar playful focus, i.e., it must be viewed as «totally without purpose, as a hymn of praise for unending joy, as an ever varying round dance of the redeemed in the trinitarian fullness of God, and as the complete harmony of soul and body.»
As late as 1674, the English scientist Robert Hooke noted that the strongest and «better reasoned grounds» for embracing the Copernican system were its «proportion and harmony.&raquAs late as 1674, the English scientist Robert Hooke noted that the strongest and «better reasoned grounds» for embracing the Copernican system were its «proportion and harmony.&raquas 1674, the English scientist Robert Hooke noted that the strongest and «better reasoned grounds» for embracing the Copernican system were its «proportion and harmony
My prayer is that out of a multitude of different voices we will find harmony... and hope for moving forward as a unified church.
The story of Easter declares that the God of Beyond has died on the cross and through the Holy Spirit now is the human community as the struggle for human equalities and freedoms, the impulse for harmony.
Nevertheless, his desires are regarded as the hope for harmony in the universe.
If I was completely happy with God as I understand Him, wow, I'm totally in harmony with God: job done, lights out, I'm ready for heaven, thanks very much.
In In Search of Our Mothers» Gardens, Walker uses her mother's gardens as a metaphor for all that she has inherited from her mother, including artistic skill and a vision of harmony.
The latter sees social life as a cycle like the cycle of natural seasons which is the basic framework for life; therefore nothing new enters the scene, and any creativity that affects the harmony of life and nature is considered a spiritual evil.
The American ideal, as it increasingly came to be stated in the 19th century as a tensionless harmony of moral and religious idealism and the quest for economic success, required a peculiarly innocent conception of human life.
The divine aim to raise up persons whose goals and values are identical with God's goals - for - them and whose actions are complementary to the divine activity succeeds, therefore, only in so far as social ends and cultural traditions are also in harmony with the divine.
-- As private individuals, we are responsible for seeking our interest in harmony with, and not at the expense of, the interest and well - being of others; responsible for condemning and averting all forms of killing and violence; and responsible for respecting the right to life and development of all people and all living things on Earth, next door to us the same as on distant continentAs private individuals, we are responsible for seeking our interest in harmony with, and not at the expense of, the interest and well - being of others; responsible for condemning and averting all forms of killing and violence; and responsible for respecting the right to life and development of all people and all living things on Earth, next door to us the same as on distant continentas on distant continents.
It proceeds from a unified vision of the hierarchical harmony of the goods for which we strive and, as a result, it is capable of making a penetrating analysis of real - world situations and of inspiring holistic, effective responses to them.
The development of such a comprehensive view has long been a need, for it has become clearer and clearer as we have become familiar and involved with a constantly widening horizon of different musical aims and practices, that the old «common practice» theories of harmony and counterpoint could no longer be overhauled or extended, but had by necessity to be replaced by a way of description and analysis that treated the «common practice» of Western music from the late seventeenth to the end of the nineteenth centuries as only one instance of a much wider musical method and practice that could be applied to all of Western music, from its origins to the present, as well as to music of other cultures.»
These are the themes we should look for at the upcoming Synod; and as we wait, we can pray for Pope Francis and have faith he will be able to strengthen the family, in harmony with Catholic teaching and total fidelity to God.
To hear him sing the aria «Great Bear and the Pleiades» from Peter Grimes» the text suspended on a single pitch as Benjamin Britten's harmonies spin around it like constellations» was to be taken to some height from which the whole miserable panorama of human suffering was for a moment laid bare to our view.
A multiplicity of actual entities, each with a measure of free self - determination, presents an irremovable risk of conflict as well as opportunity for harmony.
In the challenge and sometimes great suffering of this awakening process, there is often a great yearning for «harmony,» often construed as the natural order of life from which we have strayed.
As this word has great potential for misinterpretation, I would like to comment from a Buddhist point of view on what harmony is and is not.
It's the words that our Lord provided for us as a reminder that our shared voices, our shared poverty, and our shared faith are aligned under the one God Who descended into our broken system in order to bring balance back to a world that's lost its original perfection of peace and harmony.
For these later thinkers the concept of jen, meaning love or humanity, took the place of sincerity in Chou's thought as describing the ideal harmony of inner process and outer connections.
For them the world at base is indeed really ideal, one body, as it were; evil is the superimposition by selfish desires of feelings and actions that pervert the ideal harmony.15 The bulk of the moral program then is the elimination of selfish desires so that the original clear character will shine through, or so that love of the people will be fulfilled, with all that means for the ordering of the family, economy, and staFor them the world at base is indeed really ideal, one body, as it were; evil is the superimposition by selfish desires of feelings and actions that pervert the ideal harmony.15 The bulk of the moral program then is the elimination of selfish desires so that the original clear character will shine through, or so that love of the people will be fulfilled, with all that means for the ordering of the family, economy, and stafor the ordering of the family, economy, and state.
To be sure, the desire for its realization, as for the realization of the subordinate value of order or harmony, is subjective.
he pleaded for the virtues of humility, harmony, magnanimity, saying, «Treat one another with the same spirit as you experience in Christ Jesus»; (Philippians 2:1 - 5 [Moffatt translation]-RRB- he saw the bearing of one another's burdens as the fulfilment of the «law of Christ»; (Galatians 6:2.)
I guarantee the reason for them... is not just because the few on one side or the other, are so much smarter... and have the right to classify the other billions of people, convenientlly as idiots... or that all religion is imaginary fairy tales or all science is against God or that any of its truths are not in harmony with a higher concept of God.
Divine love gently persuades the world of occasions toward the realization of further relevant possibilities and intensity of enjoyment; but in doing so it allows scope for deviation from the patterns of ever richer harmony and intensity that are held out to it as possibilities.
As for Jesus himself, his human power of imagination was fully alive and in harmony with what we may by analogy call his divine imagination or creativity.
I'd like to teach the world to pray In perfect harmony Upon their knees Beneath the trees In love and humility At the throne of God We'ed all be awed And peaceful as can be For prayer we share With love and care Brings Jesus close to we.
Just as in the discussion of beauty we say that the tension between the ideals of perfect harmony and strength might war with one another except as they attain synthesis in the ideal, so here the aim at immediate intensity of feeling and the aim at intensity limitlessly beyond itself can attain synthesis only in an occasion with such concern for the general good that it finds its greatest beauty in its enjoyment of its contribution to that good.
The implications of this idea for a theology of nature are not, of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
But that answer is not a program for redeeming the world of nature as well as the human soul, so that they can then live in harmony to create the kingdom of God on earth as it is, but a spiritual liberation of those men and women who believe in Jesus as the prerequisite of a total remaking of the cosmos by God's Spirit and in God's own time.
In unfolding it, in order to show his own cleverness and reading, and satisfy itching ears, he proceeded with a new method, expounding letters, syllables and proposition, the harmony of noun and verb, and that of noun substantive, and noun adjective... At last he... demonstrated the whole Trinity to be represented by these first rudiments of grammar, as clearly and plainly as it was possible for a mathematician to draw a triangle in the sand.»
The substantive claim is that Confucian values are anti-democratic; Asian societies, according to Samuel Huntington, are said to favor authority over liberty, the group over the individual, duties over rights and such values as harmony, cooperation, order and respect for hierarchy (Huntington, 1993).
While Spitzer's regret or half regret for the destruction of the old belief in world harmony faded, as no illusion could long keep his allegiance, he surely preserved his aesthetic admiration for the old world - picture, his historical interest in understanding it and his feeling for its survivals in our time and in our languages.
Although there are probably governmental and institutional structures that can operate in a manner consistant with God's laws of harmony and love, as they stand now they are thoroughly saturated with flawed and inharmonious principles, which makes them for all intents and purposes, human instutions.
One hears echoes of Ruskin's nostalgia for the harmony of the medieval manor in contrast to the din of modern factories, or of James» preference for the Virgin over the dynamo as the central symbol of power in society, or of Schumacher's «small is beautiful» against the «great industrial city.»
Harmony is «as important for us now, as [it was] then at the dawn of the modern world, when civilizations of the old type were dying» (Adventures 147).
With regard to order, which is only a general name for such particular types or families as harmony, Whitehead writes, «there is not just one ideal «harmony» which all actual entities should attain and fail to attain.»
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