Sentences with phrase «dionysiac wildness»

I wonder if fame is more a construct of our celebrity - obsession, but God isn't the new celebrity to brand and make palatable for the masses — there is too much complexity and wildness for God; God won't obey the spreadsheets.
God is victorious over the wildness of water, storms and wind.
The Wisdom within tames the wildness of our ego desires — it may take time but this Divine gift will finally redirect our wild energy into the creative Way of Love.
If cared for, acknowledged, and brought into the light, the wildness of sex still doesn't submit to domestication, but it can offer practice in humility, humor, and groundedness.
Donâ $ ™ t get me wrong, I am all for freedom and wildness and exploring everything that God has for me in this rich life experience, but my freedom must be defined by Him and his terms»
For more on that story, we can turn to Jeffrey Bilbro's Loving God's Wildness: The Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature.
Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet - «Inversnaid», Gerard Manley Hopkins
What would the world be, once bereft Of wet and of wildness?
The definition therefore certainly embraces every conceivable and actual form of sin; it certainly throws into relief the decisive fact that sin is despair (for sin is not the wildness of flesh and blood, but it is the spirit's consent thereto), and it is... before God.
But the Christian discomfort with wildness will be with us for a while.
Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet — «Inversnaid», Gerard Manley Hopkins Sixty men gathered at a conference centre in the southwestern United States.
There's a wildness out there.
Saw lots of amazing, amazing wildness!
Her desperation, her tenacity, her wildness... these are...
But it could not destroy it, and once the taming talisman — the cross — bursts asunder, the wildness of the ancient warriors of which the Norse poets have so much to say will shoot up again.
Many of the critics forget their own youth; many others mistake superficial eddies for main currents; many others, seeing rightly the wayward wildness of some of the younger generation, fail to see the splendid spirit of the rest of them.
In all this, Dewey does outline a way to generate a historical response to the wildness of history.
They may need to discover and to re-tell a unifying story of the country Of course, this runs against the academic grain, which nurtures what it believes to be a healthy contempt for the nation (let alone its historic spiritual culture) and a self - protecting indifference to the local community In America, where unbalanced individuality and unbalanced diversity seem sacred, the wildness of history is blowing at cyclone force, and the ability to cope with it seems to be a dying art.
And there is reason to believe that historical process thinkers can contribute also, not to denying the wildness of history, but to appreciating it and then marshalling it in the service of the local common good.
And yet, Dewey overcame his own depression about the wildness of history in the depths of the Great Depression.
Valiantly, the empirical process thinkers accepted history and its wildness, but they did little to show people how to live with the resultant responsibility and solitude.
It seems that even if our ultimate goal is a world in which we will not have dominion, we must for the foreseeable future so exercise dominion as to preserve other species and some areas of wildness in which they can survive.
[27] Chesterton, The Wildness of Domesticity, quoted from Brave New Family ed.
His wildness could intimidate, yes, but it also encouraged and inspired.
Understanding form itself as a means of grace challenges us to take another look at the sometimes forbidding wildness of the arts, to open the doors of our churches not only to obviously useful and «religious» art, but to unpredictable forms, forms that exist apart from any question of usefulness.
He knew that there is a wildness to God's mercy, and a wildness to being Christian in the world.
While exulting in this «journalistic gold mine,» Brock was at least unsettled by the wildness and vagueness of the troopers» tales and by Jackson's obvious vendetta against Clinton; these were not the respectable Washington insiders who had trashed Hill, and they were unable to fix any specific dates or times to the events they recounted.
The result is often worse than wildness; the result is indecisiveness, irresponsibility, a meandering, irresolute, procrastinating life that never arrives.
it makes me miss all the more the wildness and pick - your - own orchards of my home in Maine.
And you can taste her vulnerable, strong, compassionate wildness on every page.
And I love that I got to walk through the past year by your side with the wildness of all things book.
That wildness is not there this year and has had a few colleagues of mine asking if he's ever driven the ball this well?
Shade's even - par 72 was the only bright spot for the British, and his 68 on the final day enabled him to win the individual trophy, but Bonallack's injury and Townsend's wildness ended the British chances.
Dufner and his playing partner, Jim Furyk, are known as two of the best ball strikers in the game — they keep it in between the trees from tee - to - green, avoiding the wildness and adventures that so often plague Phil and Tiger.
Playing for Philadelphia in 1973, he developed a slider to complement his fastball, rid himself of back trouble and wildness and was 13 - 9 for a last - place team.
The next group of potential impact starters who have yet to pitch regularly in a rotation includes Karsay, 25, who has recovered from elbow surgery; Park, 23, who is taming his tendency toward wildness; and Carl Pavano, 21, a Red Sox prospect whom one scout calls «maybe the best pitcher in baseball on his way up.»
By the time Daly blasted his way into public awareness at the 1991 PGA, his life, like his swing, was already prone to wildness; we just didn't know that yet.
Only in sport did the wildness show.
Correa ends up flying out with half - a-swing to right field, and Hill manages to make his early wildness not matter one bit.
This week, he hit 33 of 56 fairways, which is a significant improvement over that mess to open the season at Torrey Pines and then the lingering wildness at Riviera.
It is the wildness, or the fear of it, that gives the fireballer that extra edge.
Founded in 1939, the park's purpose is to preserve natural wildness, exotic trees and strange animals — not only jaguar but capybara (world's biggest rodent), tapir, deer, monkeys, coatis, wild pigs and anteaters.
Grade inflation is probably real, but those stats aren't particularly meaningful on a single game basis, which is why I try to look at things like how the runs scored, the wildness of the outing, velocity, pitch make - up, etc..
He'll probably get caught again on Friday if the wildness is that frequent.
While it's going a mile, it's also still unpredictable and there are rounds when he's given way too many shots back to the field because of that wildness.
Hoot Evers got all worried about his wildness.
I always understood my son, with all his wildness and fear and anger.
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