Sentences with phrase «as newness»

It's completely normal to feel a loss of connection with your partner as the newness of a relationship wears off.
However, just as the newness of Cubism was accepted and then canonized by Barr and the Museum of Modern Art, so the revolutionary abstraction of Abstract Expressionism was quickly codified and accepted — and elevated above Picasso and the School of Paris — through the efforts of the American critic Clement Greenberg.
I was struck by her emphasis on abstraction as newness and her preoccupation with the translation of source objects.
But novelty, always problematic, is not the same as newness — new ways of saying and doing things are often arrived at over years, if not decades.
The newness which was so prominent an attribute of what was called the «new» world was taken not just as newness to its European discoverers and explorers but as newness in some pristine and absolute sense: newness from the hands of God.

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Be open about your newness and your enthusiasm to make a name for yourself; position it as a strength instead of shying away from it.
As the technology behind Google Glass becomes more prevalent, the cost of production decreases and the newness factor wears off, the price most likely will go down.
«The West Side has been this lure out there for a long time,» says Cross, who sees the Hudson Yards project as a big opportunity to push for more real estate newness in New York.
I agree if he understands eternal truths in the sense that there are confessions of truth eschatologically valid once for all time, never out of fashion but always worthy to be remembered, confessed, and more deeply reflected upon by the people of God in order to discover always anew their eternal newness (as Pope Francis says in Evangelii Gaudium, 11).
It can not mean «other than» nor «separate from» nor even «an alteration of» the old, since without the old (as the old is) to contrast with the newness, newness is meaningless; the «actual [ized] world is not destroyed.
Walk in the newness of your calling in Christ as a new man a new specie.
We are not as accustomed to seeing Muslims in large numbers, and the newness of the idea and our unfamiliarity with the lifestyle jars our paradigm of what our country looks like.
Rom 6:4 Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Within the Jewish - Christian tradition, this refreshment and companionship is given a supreme and clear statement in the language in which the biblical writers speak of God as the living one who identifies himself with his creatures, works for their healing, enables them to experience newness of life, and enters into fellowship with them.
What matters here is that the total witness found in the Gospels, as well as in the epistles of Paul, John, and others, is to an activity of God in human existence and through a human activity, through which «newness of life» has been known; God has been seen as sheer Love - in - action, and human existence has been given meaning and value as a potential agency for divine Love in the world and in human affairs.
As Jesus died, so the Christian dies to sin; as Jesus was raised from death, so the Christian rises to newness of life in Christ, letting the victorious love which was in Christ and which was released through him into the world, take possession of his or her existencAs Jesus died, so the Christian dies to sin; as Jesus was raised from death, so the Christian rises to newness of life in Christ, letting the victorious love which was in Christ and which was released through him into the world, take possession of his or her existencas Jesus was raised from death, so the Christian rises to newness of life in Christ, letting the victorious love which was in Christ and which was released through him into the world, take possession of his or her existence.
Essentially, it continues the chase after the youth market for reasons first extrapolated in a 1954 Robert Warshow essay on then burgeoning pop culture (specifically comic books) that identified the appearance of «newness» as the basic attraction for a targeted audience.
The next pages will be devoted to an attempt to explain the newness of axial existence first as individuality and then as freedom.
Finally, because of all this, the Christian proclamation has as its end - product the bringing to the hearers an awareness of the reality of newness of life — what in the Fourth Gospel is called «eternal life» and «abundant life», what St. Paul is getting at when he speaks of «life in Christ» as possessing a particular and specific quality of giving - and - receiving in love, in divine Love which is then reflected and enacted in human loving, with its association with justice and righteousness and deliverance from loveless existence.
So that as Christ was raised by the power of the Father, so we too may walk in newness of life.»
If we are to understand either those aspirations or the failure to attain them, we must continue our effort to understand the nature of this covenant - making people with its deep need for newness and for liberation from oldness in religion, in politics, and in personal life, as well as the moral predicaments the search for newness and liberation so often generated.
It then behooves us to stand in the way that Christ leads each of us, to be ourselves in Christ as Christ would have us to be, lost as to our old selves, but in the newness of the new creation He has made us in Himself.
Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.
The Lord relocated us to a new state and we struggled through the pain together with the Lord as the three-fold cord that brought healing and newness of life to our relationship.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her or him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful — leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life — and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
Paul could speak of Christians as being «buried therefore with [Christ] by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life» (Rom.
Romans 6:4 Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
«Therefore we were buried with him through baptism into death so that even as Christ was resurrected from the dead through the glory of the Father, so let us walk in the newness of life.»
Spiritual growth in marriage occurs as the couple become co-creators of newness — in themselves, their children, and in broader areas and relationships.
As a line of promise in Israel it could be reformed again and again in newness of heart.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her / him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful, leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life, and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
Through baptism, Paul tells us, «we were indeed buried with him so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead... we too might live in the newness of life» (Rom 6:4).
He saw that «new occasions» not only «teach new duties» but that they also «make ancient good uncouth» and that our responsibility, granted the relativism that attaches to all our experience and our statement, is to think afresh, on the basis of the general apostolic witness and with due regard for earlier Christian teaching, as well as in the light of our own experience of «newness of life,» so that what we have to say is nove (newly said) and often is also nove (the saying of new things).
Therefore we were buried with Him through being fully identified with death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we should walk in newness of life.
It all goes back to our baptism, as Paul tells us in Romans 6, for if we have been baptized, we have been united in Christ in death and have been raised to newness of life in him.
Isabelle Stengers, who is a close collaborator of Prigogine, and who, in fact, «holds the pen,» is very much interested in Whitehead's conceptual framework and feels that it is quite adequate to address problems raised by contemporary science, such as the emergence of order and newness.
We were therefore buried with Christ through baptism into a state of death, in order that, as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we should walk in newness of life.
Hosea has understood as well as anyone that God's committed grief for the partner is the only ground for newness on earth.
Rather he includes it so as to allow for the continuing emergence of newness within himself.
Thus, as we begin now to examine the social strand of Christian morality we must still keep before us the picture... of embodied selfhood with its drives, needs, and capacities, and we must also anticipate the account still to come of the resurrected newness of the Christian way.
The true culprit here is «fear of newness» — get people so used to labelling something as a certain thing — they are bound never to change the look of that «certain thing».
CCA said the launch of a new product under a brand as big as Coca - Cola «generates excitement and newness among consumers and generates a halo effect across the entire Coke portfolio».
As we bowled along the highway toward Linden Airport, N.J., it was hard to reconcile our deceptively fast gait with the newness of the engine; harder still to limit the revs.
If AFC have money and going to push the boat out then get Fekir and Mahrez in Jan as well, loan Fekir back to Lyon if it means we can secure him and we will have Mahrez as an injection of newness.
In the front yard, serving as acounterweight to the mansion's spanking brand - newness, is a massive oak, a treethat appears to have been on that spot for at least a century.
As the «newness» wears off and more grandchildren enter the picture, grandparents may not visit as often as they once diAs the «newness» wears off and more grandchildren enter the picture, grandparents may not visit as often as they once dias often as they once dias they once did.
Sometimes it's so incredibly nuanced, this newness, that it strikes the rest of us almost as rote or as if a child or group of children is stuck, but children engaged in play, especially outdoors, with other children, plenty of time, and without the constant interference or instruction of adults are never bored.
Because of our governor's disability and newness to the job, Charles O'Byrne anointed himself as Albany's de facto chief executive.
And some of which you can't, such as the gender and career stage of the author, the type of research and the newness and size of the discipline.»
At first the newness of the experience can be its own drug, as sexual energy and physiological reactions rule the day.
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