Sentences with phrase «apotheosis which»

The reigning tendency of current Protestantism, the so - called dialectical theology, denies every revelation of God outside the Christian Bible and looks upon the non-Christian religions as mere attempts at self - apotheosis which are under the judgment of God.

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Given the similarities between some of the major themes of the Philippians hymn and the chief characteristics of the emperor cult (the divine origin or pre-existence of the subject, his apotheosis by acclamation at death, his ubiquitous rule and receipt of universal homage) which have long been noted, and have received thorough attention, it is likely that the original composer of these lines, whoever they were, intended to assert the superiority of Christ over Caesar.
Creation achieves the reconciliation of permanence and flux when it has reached its final term which is everlastingness — the Apotheosis of the World.
If Mankind were destined to achieve its apotheosis, if Evolution were to reach its highest point, in our small, separate lives, then indeed the enormous travail of terrestrial organization into which we are born would be no more than a tragic irrelevance.
2:9 - 11) in which evil and discord reach the vanishing point, or there will be a «final ramification,» an «ultimate paroxysm, involving the final discarding or rejection of some and the apotheosis of those who affirm God / Christ / Omega (PM 288).
We should add at this point that even as the earth shares in the ruin attendance upon the sin of humanity (cf. Gen. 3.17 - 18), so the world «waits» for the apotheosis of humanity in which it too shall be renewed and glorified (cf., Rom.
Barfield's conception of the incarnation as a freeing of man, in the course of time, to say the Divine Name («I am...») here coalesces with Altizer's idea that the death of God frees us to see the contemporary reality of a continuing incarnational kenosis leading to a nonhubristic apotheosis of man.15 Barfield has achieved with his metaphorical sensitivity a pre-view of a «final participation» which is the coincidentia oppositorum Altizer was insufficiently able to apprehend with his dialectical method.
Creation achieves the reconciliation of permanence and flux when it has reached its final terms which is everlastingness — the Apotheosis of the World.
Ley's role was complex, and his life took an intriguing and meandering path through many of the 20th century's key events: the rise of airborne technology after the first world war; rocketry's beginnings; the Nazis» ascent; the cold war; the popularisation of the idea of space travel; and, finally, as apotheosis, the first moon landing, which occurred mere weeks after his death.
Making the United Nations look good is easy compared to the movie's main imaginative ambition, which is to turn Nicole Kidman, apotheosis of all that is blond in Hollywood today, into the embodiment of African suffering.
Of course, one could argue that parts of the film look cheap and phony on purpose, and that The Disaster Artist represents the conceptual apotheosis of Franco's directing career, which is itself a vanity project.
With all the acting categories, the main thing to remember is chameleonic performances always beat performances that I call «apotheosis - type» performances, in which the actor plays some ultimate version of himself or herself.
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act in 2002 was the apotheosis of the standards - assessments - accountability movement, which had been building for about two decades.
The apotheosis of educational romanticism occurred on January 8, 2002, when a Republican president of the United States, surrounded by approving legislators from both parties, signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act, which had this as the Statement of Purpose for its key title:
The title of the show derives from a 1976 article, «The Apotheosis of the Crummy Space,» by Nancy Foote in Artforum, in which Foote celebrated the artistic use of spaces in abandoned buildings; her notion that such rooms in such buildings could be transformed by additions to or changes within them was, at the time, a powerful esthetic for Gordon Matta Clark's excavations of forsaken places in New York City, or by David Wojnarowicz's work a generation later.
The light contained in «Composition: White on White» — which Malevich considered the apotheosis of his achievement, painted one year after the October Revolution — might now be likened to the pixelated light on a plasma screen or a recent holographic light projection by James Turrell.
However, by the end of the 1940s, each had developed the triumphant signature style for which he is still immediately known, and all three stuck with only subtle variations on those signature styles for the remainders of their careers and into their apotheoses.
This explicit geometry reaches its apotheosis in the Ocean Parkpaintings, which Diebenkorn began making in the late 1960s.
The self - abasement inspired by public perception of the grasping, obfuscating solicitor has reached its apotheosis in the new Solicitors» Code of Conduct which came into force on 1 July 2007 — and we cower before our regulators.
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