Sentences with phrase «ardour of»

Corey Stoll is particularly good as Boris, a complicated man of the world torn between the safety offered by Irina and the fresh - faced ardour of Nina.
Exposed to ardour of TV chefs, the health committee dispenses with ceremony and sharp brains turn to juicy pulp
Learning and learned taste replaced the ardour of adventure.
Instead, however, and as the best substitute, the Church would need to give the individual Christian three things: a more living ardour of Christian inspiration as a basis of individual life; an absolute conviction that the moral responsibility of the individual is not at an end because he does not come in conflict with any concrete instruction of the official Church; an initiation into the holy art of finding the concrete prescription for his own decision in the personal call of God, in other words, the logic of concrete particular decision which of course does justice to universal regulative principles but can not wholly be deduced from them solely by explicit casuistry.
The Mishnah interprets the command «Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart» as loving God with both the «good» and the «evil» impulses; this means loving Him with and through the act of decision, so that the ardour of passion is transformed and enters with its whole power into the single deed.

Not exact matches

For Pope John Paul, the evangelising task of the Church today must not only use new methods and means of expression, but be suffused with a new ardour.
He saw two main ways of kindling this ardour: one, as expressed eloquently in his Novo Millennio Ineunte, was through that contemplation of the face of Christ which the whole Church engaged in during the Millennium Jubilee.
It is as though a new and formidable mountain chain had arisen in the landscape of the soul, causing ancient categories to be reshuffled and uniting higgledy - piggledy on every slope the friends and enemies of yesterday: on one side the inflexible and sterile vision of a Universe composed of unalterable, juxtaposed parts, and on the other side the ardour, the faith, the contagion of a living truth emerging from all action and exercise of will.
The educator, as an instrument of Creation, should derive respect and ardour for his efforts from a profound, communicative sense of the developments already achieved or awaited by Nature.
But another is the great reality which we can only make into our world if we melt the shell of passivity with our ardour and strength until the active, bestowing side of things leaps up to meet us and embrace us.
The general lack of what Pope John Paul II called a «new ardour for the new evangelisation» among us argues persuasively that our imagination has wandered down the wrong paths.
The great achievement of this chronicle is its evocation of fighters of the spirit who are without comparison in the whole of epic world literature in the ardour and exclusiveness of the unfolding of their religious powers.
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Their local election drubbing seems to have redoubled the Tories» ardour for ideological zealotry, with the Tory Right (and where they go, Cameron will soon follow) now hawking around their demands for even bigger public service and welfare cuts (when we haven't even yet had 90 % of the first tranche) which will reduce tax receipts still further and ratchet up the recession another notch.
Informing his group of Cameron's priviledged background did very little to lessen their ardour.
NEXT time you feel a surge of attraction for a stranger, ponder this: is your ardour based partly on shared genetic ancestry?
In any age, they show youthful ardour in matters of love.
We always claim to have time to arrange our life, we have to do our duties, which costs a lot of efforts and fervent ardour.
Ah, but Astin's brilliance only furthers the rub: «The Addams Family» mocks Gomez's ardour while simultaneously arranging marriages for various friends and relatives with a smile and a shrug, marking off yet another concept worthy of disdain: passionate sexual relationships.
An ardour for using the C 63's performance and dynamic ability was swiftly dampened by the police RBT station, the camera - equipped RAV4 parked by the side of the road and a marked car also on the route.
Henry and Clare's ardour and their attempts to lead a normal life, to have a family, in the face of his disorder, make for a memorable and deeply stirring tale.
Fiona's marriage is being torn asunder by the «slow decline of ardour» and her husband's request for permission to take a mistress.
Rothko has added his own ardour, purity and monumentality to Matisse's scheme, and, of course, an unprecedented pictorial means.
Casting his own artistic practice in the harsh light of circumspection, he enumerates the guilty pleasures associated with his craft — painting's ardour, its penchant for grandeur, beauty and emotion — and so finds an alibi for his art.
ABS has nothing to commend it and it must be resisted with ceaseless ardour by all who care about the health of the legal profession and, by extension, the health of our broader society.
Just think of how so many common household items have changed over the years and maybe you'll appreciate my ardour for gadgetry a bit more.
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