Not exact matches
He rooted this realism in the writings
of St. Augustine on the observable
presence of sin wherever men live and
act — even in the courts
of law, even in marriage, to name two
of the better
human institutions.
So by stating that there must be a Christian
presence in government you're kinda unconsciously outlining the mind controlling hypocrisy you're indoctrinated into,
of early Byzantine cultists who subverted a good religion and plugged 2000 years
of pagan rituals into a philosophy that was about love and created the most hypocritical, torturous, murderous, blasphemous, demonic and satanic era
of human history, that would have made the devil himself, if he happens to be real, enthralled and delighted at the inhuman
acts perpetrated by men who's skill lay only in great fornication and great defilements, that can only be possessed by those that truly revel in the pain and the blood
of the innocent.
Perhaps we can never manage perfectly such a juggling
act, but we need to try — to think
of human beings both as bodies, for whom the relentless succession
of hours and days leads surely to the grave, and as God - aimed spirits, whose every moment is lived in the
presence of the Eternal.
Jesus «in obedience accepted even death», 48 yet rose again to new life in the «harvest
of the Spirit».49 Wherever Christians meet in the name
of Jesus, his risen
presence is there.50 Wherever Christians are inspired and strengthened for
acts of mercy, love, goodwill in the promotion
of social harmony and
human welfare, the
presence of the risen Christ is to be hailed.
For this reason, Paul understands man with all his strengths, weaknesses and temptations: «
Human nature, the common nature
of the whole race
of Adam, spoke in him,
acted in him, with an energetical
presence, with a sort
of bodily fullness, always under the sovereign command
of divine grace, but losing none
of its real freedom and power because
of its subordination.
For example, the Dutch painter Joseph Isräels (Frugal Meal, 1876) attempted to show that the most mundane
acts of human experience conveyed the
presence of the divine with far more poignancy than the traditional subjects
of cross and cathedral.
She has such a natural
presence onscreen, speaking and reacting like a normal
human being while
acting as the voice
of reason for her boss and good friend (played by Juliette Binoche).
The third
act sees the
presence of a squad
of human actors, who deliver performances that are well - tuned to the story's tone.
The character's milquetoast
presence makes for an interesting foil for Ava — she's the most
human of the two, arguably the three — but it's hard to feel anything for him, even when Garland pulls back the curtain on some middling secrets in the picture's third
act.
Deep time, in the interpretation
of Zucco, is an ancestral and enigmatic space in an unfathomable past in which forces capable
of generating transitional and archetypal forms perpetually
act, creating the symbols
of an age that anticipates
human presence.
Gutai paintings were the result
of a surface being heavily manipulated by
human presence, in which the body is used as brush or mark - making device, resulting in a hybrid object somewhere between the
act of painting and the action
of the body.