This interest grows out of a larger commitment within her work to expose the vulnerability and
ambiguity of human existence; themes that she has previously applied to home, family and political violence.
«66 God's sovereignty is most fully disclosed in the center of historical meaning, Jesus the Christ, who reveals the divine love which transfigures historical justice and who reconciles
the ambiguities of human existence.
Not exact matches
However vigorously the Catholic Church defends
human reason, a necessary presupposition
of freedom for love, even defining that reason can know with certitude God's
existence, the reason envisaged can not be a deterministic reason that would banish all
ambiguity and freedom.
In order to keep this harmonious ideal intact Americans have had to brush aside the darker moral
ambiguities of life, the tragic dimension
of human existence, and maintain stalwart optimism and «positive thinking.»
Sermons composed
of easy generalizations about either the nature
of human problems or their solutions are popular precisely because they ignore the
ambiguities, paradoxes, and complexities
of existence.
The burden
of the preceding discussion is to suggest that technology, with all its problems, is not a monolithic entity whose very touch brings the death
of creativity and aesthetic experience, but an integral aspect
of human personal and social
existence, with all the richness and
ambiguity of human life itself.
In this uniqueness
of human freedom, man's power to shape the meaning
of life in his own image, there lies a seemingly unlimited capacity for sensing the absurdity, the futility, the
ambiguities of existence, and for rejecting any unifying order in things.
The
human body is the special concern
of Merleau - Ponty, and
ambiguity is
of the essence
of human bodily
existence.