Sentences with phrase «as whence»

The approach taken in this book, however, emphasizes the theological priority of a disclosure of mystery as the whence of revelation, prior to doing Christology.
In its attempt to ask big questions such as whence and whither humankind, Prometheus presents an action / monster suspense movie in the place of Kubrick's classic, but such deep questions remain to the end in the character of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace).

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Though it is easy to tell whence Loeb's confusion comes from, reading his description of Broadwell, who - far from the tabloid-esque accounts of a spoiled «prom queen» - comes off, indeed, as a very unlikely «other woman» for the closest thing America has to a modern day war hero.
Jesus is always pointing back to the broken human heart as the spring from whence our sin comes.
@Kenrick Benjamin: «Vic - Don't worry atheist will tell you that they are ignorant as to whence the came and yet still claim that God don't exist.»
'' Don't worry atheist will tell you that they are ignorant as to whence the came and yet still claim that God don't exist.»
«I acclaim you as the melodious fountain of water whence spring the souls of men2 and as the limpid crystal whereof is fashioned the new Jerusalem.
Marcus Aurelius observed in his Meditations (170 — 80) the importance of «keeping the divinity within us free from violence and unharmed, superior to pain and pleasure... not feeling the need of another's doing or not doing something; and, furthermore, accepting all that happens and all that is allotted us, as coming from the source, wherever it is, whence it itself came.»
Up until this time, the «why» and the «what» of mission were taken for granted and as indicated before, missiologists tackled the question of «how,» «wherefore,» and «whence» of mission.
Man (adham in the Hebrew, from whence comes «Adam» as generic man) is one person.
In the following passage from this insertion Whitehead tells us about an «origination of conceptual feeling,» but as in the previous passage and in one to come (R3), he does not specify any datum from whence it is derived.
Every human existence which is not conscious of itself as spirit, or conscious of itself before God as spirit, every human existence which is not thus grounded transparently in God but obscurely reposes or terminates in some abstract universality (state, nation, etc.), or in obscurity about itself takes its faculties merely as active powers, without in a deeper sense being conscious whence it has them, which regards itself as an inexplicable something which is to be understood from without — every such existence, whatever it accomplishes, though it be the most amazing exploit, whatever it explains, though it were the whole of existence, however intensely it enjoys life aesthetically — every such existence is after all despair.
Whence it is necessary that there be in any intelligent substance a complete freedom from matter, such that the substance does not have matter as a part of, such too that the substance is not a form impressed on matter, as is the case with material forms.
And whence can it arise, this accumulation of evidence that the extreme point of each of us (our ultra-ego, it might be termed) coincides with some common fulfillment of the evolutionary process, a common super-ego, except out of the principle of attraction which we have postulated as being necessary to bring together the rebellious seeds of our individualities, uniting them from within and unanimising them at the heart?
Predestination presupposes election in the order of reason; and election presupposes love... Whence the predestination of some to eternal salvation presupposes, in the order of reason, that God wills their salvation; and to this belong both election and love: — love, inasmuch as He wills them this particular good of eternal salvation; since to love is to wish well to anyone, as stated above: — election, inasmuch as He wills this good to some in preference to others; since He reprobates some, as stated above.
The promise of the soul and the afterlife is designed to make us not fear the end by viewing it as a new beginning, which it is, in a way, as we rejoin our ancestors in the carbon from whence we came.
Insofar as something comes to be Out of something and perishes into something, these logical loci of whence and whither can not be simply the same.
As Whitehead conceives it, the primordial nature embraces all eternal objects as the source from whence all initial aims for finite occasions are deriveAs Whitehead conceives it, the primordial nature embraces all eternal objects as the source from whence all initial aims for finite occasions are deriveas the source from whence all initial aims for finite occasions are derived.
«Whence comes it that different organisms have separate consciousnesses, although their bodies are just as much connected by general Nature as the parts of a single organism are with each other, and these latter give a single conscious resultant?
Whence comes that double magic of recognizing the ordinary as extraordinary and the extraordinary as ordinary?
This «solution,» however, merely pushes the problem one step further back: Whence arises the order that is intrinsic to mind (which, as I have emphasized, is also a fact of nature)?
Unlike natural sciences, whence the term was borrowed, one does not replace the other as investigators become convinced that the new one is more meaningful.
Lean into your justifiable hate, against those oppressors and tyrants and abusers; hate them into the ground from whence they came, hate them as long and as hard as it takes, crushing their bones into powder in your mind.
We of the West inherited this idea from the ethics of the Greek and Hellenistic religion, as well as from the prophetism of Israel whence came early Christianity.
Shipton suggests this principle of freedom of thought, often believed to be state policy first in Virginia, whence it entered the U.S. Constitution as a «natural right,» may have been borrowed from Puritan New England.
The invaders were called Amorites («Westerners») and for centuries they dominated the life of the Fertile Crescent, with city - states firmly established at such sites as Haran (from whence came Abraham, 11:31), Ugarit, Mari, and Babylon, which was ruled in the decades around 1700 by the renowned Hammurabi, Ugarit and Mari, among other ancient sites, have yielded profuse contemporary information of several kinds.
Incidentally, not only does the imagery of arising out of nothing and returning to nothing make its appearance in the Kabbalism of Isaac Luria, and I suspect in Melville, but also in the psychoanalytic insights of Sigmund Freud, especially in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, in which Freud sees life as a struggle between the desire to maintain individual identity and the desire to return to the source from whence we have come.
This bears recalling not as an indulgence in sentimentality but rather so that we might make an honest appraisal of precisely whence we came to arrive at where we are now.
In the tropical countries from whence we procure capsicums, and where their cultivation is of the easiest kind, they are both abundantly used as an article of diet, and are employed as tonics and stimulants, externally as well as internally.
Sadly, after one brilliant season in the top flight, they are back in the division from whence they came, although fans will be delighted to see that Steve Coppell has decided to stick around as manager.
He responded by moving outside — as Duncan might have predicted he would — whence he hit four jump shots.
If Cech came then either he ousts DO from his first X1 slot and DO gets relegated to whence he came or Cech acts as back - up — but why the hell would he move sideways to be benched at another London team.
This Season: After a terrible six - month spell in Portugal with Benfica (which you can read a bit more about here) the artist formerly known as «Gabigol» has now returned from whence he came, and it's as if he's never been away.
Yeah... but... not to be a total snob (because I came from the area of whence I speak) there's a lot of America that just doesn't get satire as an art form.
(That's a Buffalo suburb, for you downstaters; and it is from whence the saying «As goes Cheektowaga, so goes New York» comes).
In times whence the institution of marriage had not come into force there was less stability for the women as the men could desert her after the inception leaving her with the burden of upbringing the child and supporting herself economically also.
According to a 2011 article from The Daily Mail, actor Dan Stevens took to heart the «comments on Twitter about how fat Matthew was looking,» and as the new trailer for Adam Wingard's The Guest suggests, the ditch from whence his character on Downtown Abbey rose led the actor to a Crunch.
From whence they came: It was a very fitting setting for the photo call as Warner Bros.» star - studded heist movie literally takes place during the annual Costume Institute Gala
He's legendary in song and story, the story being the 1936 Munro Leaf children's book from whence he sprang, and the song being the delightful ditty celebrating him as «the bull with the delicate ego.»
Returning from whence she came, well, her fame anyway, Kristen Wiig will be back on Saturday Night Live as host for one night only.
As a «make good,» Chrysler underwrote carburetor conversions, whence cometh Balasky's.
You would be sacrificing the zinc or magnesium (whence the name) to save your steel, and as such would need to replace the zinc or magnesium as it runs out.
Buyers expect more style, technology, and performance than ever before, and the Q7 faces increasingly stiff competition from Germany, Japan, and even Sweden, whence the new Volvo XC90 has emerged as a tough contender in the packed segment.
Two summers later, as I wandered the house in post-midnight darkness, searching for a drink of water, an odd mewling sound dropped me into a crouch on the landing, whence, a week or so shy of my tenth birthday, I peered through the balustrade and thus caught my first stimulating glimpse of the primal mystery of the adult world.
I personally believe that Trad Pub would love to see indie sink back into the ooze whence it came, and that Amazon only gave it a real boost as a lever against Trad Pub when they were getting uppity.
This essentially African culture might have remained barren at this stage of development, as it did in the Sudan for much longer, if it had not been fertilized by vigorous contacts from Asia whence some significant introductions now came.
As I like to remind folks, the digital dynamic — from whence cometh the Great Disruption — is all about scale.
As mandated by the portfolio's Business Plan, all dividends get reinvested right back into the companies from whence they came — a fee - free process informally called «dripping.»
The Boston Terrier, refined and standardized, has maintained its place in American history as a spunky little dog of intelligence and spirit... a fitting representative from Boston commons from whence it came.
The journey starts, as do so many of our European tours, beneath the magnificent pink stone grandeur of St Pancras International, from whence the Eurostar whisks you to Paris.
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