Once God has died in Jesus, he is present only in Jesus» resurrected body, and that body is the cosmic
body of a new humanity.
Not exact matches
What Teilhard has given us in his vision
of the «within» is a revolutionary idea and image
of the church: here the church becomes understood and affirmed as a
new and cosmic
body of humanity.
And in her
body she is the bearer
of the most powerful
of all blessings, «Be fruitful and multiply,» which leads human beings closer to divine creativity, the ability to bring
new beings into being, than any other power given to
humanity.
«One
new humanity in place
of the two» was possible only when both groups were reconciled to God in one
body through the cross» (vs. 15 - 16).
He has abolshed the law with its commandments and ordinances, that he might create in himself one
new humanity in place
of the two, thus making peace, and might reconcile both groups to God in one
body through the cross, thus putting to death that hostility through it.
«Through baptism, man becomes a part
of the
new humanity which is the
body of Christ, and thus comes to share in the resurrection
of the heat
of the
body, Christ the Lord,» is the way a study on Iranaeus has been summed up.
Now that Christ is with the Father, the
new humanity of Christ, the
Body of Christ on earth continues to pray his prayers to the end
of time.
When brutal organized real estate crime enforcer Thomas (Romain Duris) looks at a
new lover through the slits
of his fingers — fingers we've seen hungry at her
body just moments before, fingers we've seen brutalizing squatters and other unfortunates he's been enlisted to bloody — there is aroused an essential sympathy with the base
humanity of this man through his most human part.
A
new exhibition curated by Kyunghee Pyun, History of Art, and Deborah Saleeby - Mulligan of Manhattanville College titled Violated Bodies: New Languages for Justice and Humanity is now on view at the John Jay School of Criminal Justice's Anya and Andrew Shiva Galle
new exhibition curated by Kyunghee Pyun, History
of Art, and Deborah Saleeby - Mulligan
of Manhattanville College titled Violated
Bodies:
New Languages for Justice and Humanity is now on view at the John Jay School of Criminal Justice's Anya and Andrew Shiva Galle
New Languages for Justice and
Humanity is now on view at the John Jay School
of Criminal Justice's Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery.
Violated
Bodies New Languages for Justice and
Humanity seeks to heighten awareness and understanding
of the consequences
of sexual assault, domestic violence, and similar heinous acts
of personal violation.
His
new show opens this Autumn at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York: Freeze, Memory showcases three different bodies of the artist's work together for the first time, each exploring humanity's inevitably tangled relationship with the surrounding landsca
new show opens this Autumn at Sean Kelly Gallery,
New York: Freeze, Memory showcases three different bodies of the artist's work together for the first time, each exploring humanity's inevitably tangled relationship with the surrounding landsca
New York: Freeze, Memory showcases three different
bodies of the artist's work together for the first time, each exploring
humanity's inevitably tangled relationship with the surrounding landscape.
HF: You are an artist who works primarily in series, and your upcoming exhibition, «Recycling
Humanity» will introduce two
new bodies of work, «Children on the Edge» and «Children
of Emptiness» - when you first began planning the exhibit, did you think
of it in terms
of a single work, or several different works?