Sentences with phrase «by lumen»

Also, this version of the game will feature a brand new song by Lumen (voiced by Megu Sakuragawa).
Parallel World (by Lumen), the exclusive track used in the Nintendo 3DS Theme that comes with all copies of the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack;
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Custom Daytime Running Lights by Lumen ®.
Martin himself devotes considerable space to a comprehensive exegesis of the texts cited by Lumen Gentium 16 — especially St Paul's Epistle to the Romans — and demonstrates how, according to these texts, the situation of non-believers can only be considered as precarious.
We fnd inspiration in the vision of the Church ofered by Lumen Gentium at Vatican II, a Marian and maternal vision.
In the fall of 2004, Whitman presented a theater performance, Antenna, in Leeds, England, sponsored by Lumens, as part of the New Media Festival there.

Not exact matches

Powered by a rechargeable battery, it casts a 68 lumen oval of light that illuminates the peripheries of your vision as well as what's in front of you.
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Lumen View's lawyer accused O'Connor of committing a «hate crime» by calling the inventor, Eileen Shapiro of Hillcrest Group.
Stellar Lumens and its currency XLM are originally known for providing fast transactions around the globe while applying extremely low fees, all powered up by blockchain technology, and that is the main reason why BluepanNet choose to use Stellar for enabling cross-border payments.
A notable one is Stellar Lumens, which was created by a previous ripple executive.
Stellar Lumens are in the news today as they have shot up by a significant margin.
What is Stellar Lumens Stellar is an open source network with the same blockchain technology used by bitcoin.
These include the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap — bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH / BCC), Cardano (ADA), Ethereum (ETH), EOS (EOS), IOTA (IOTA), Litecoin (LTC), NEO (NEO), Ripple (XRP) and Stellar Lumens (XLM)-- as well as two top trending coins, Monero (XMR) and Tron (TRX).
Like Luther, Lumen Gentium affirms the common priesthood of the faithful and grounds it in a shared participation of all believers in the one priesthood of Christ: «The baptized, by regeneration and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, are consecrated to be a spiritual house and a holy priesthood, in order that through all those works which are those of the Christian man they may offer spiritual sacrifices and proclaim the power of Him who has called them out of darkness into His marvelous light» (cf. 1 Peter 2:4 - 10).
For instance, Lumen Gentium also says, «Whosoever, therefore, knowing that the Catholic Church was made necessary by Christ, would refuse to enter or to remain in it, could not be saved.»
If ecclesial unity were something yet to be achieved, how can we profess belief in «the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church,» which» as a society in the present world» «subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the Successor of Peter and by the bishops in communion with him» (Lumen Gentium, 8)?
Their faith «penetrates» the Word of God «more deeply by accurate insights and applies it more thoroughly to life» (Lumen gentium 12).
* Surprised by Hope by NT Wright Exclusion and Embrace by Miroslav Volf * One.Life (Chapter 12) by Scot McKnight * A Wideness in God's Mercy by Clark Pinnock The Last Word and the Word After That by Brian McLaren * The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis * The Second Vatican Council's Lumen Gentium * Evolving in Monkey Town (Chapters 6 - 15) by Rachel Held Evans Updated: Razing Hell by Sharon Baker
The world created, «so often disfigured by selfishness and greed», has in itself a «Eucharistic potential»: it is «destined to be assumed in the Eucharist of the Lord, in his Passover, present in the sacrifice of the altar» (Orientale lumen, n. 11).»
In Lumen Gentium the council fathers stated: «Those also can attain to everlasting salvation who through no fault of their own do not know the gospel of Christ or his Church, yet sincerely seek God and, moved by grace, strive by their deeds to do his will as it is known to them through the dictates of conscience.»
In the opening chapter of the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, the Church is defined as the «sacrament... of the unity of the whole human race,» that is to say, the sign and instrument by which human beings are united in authentic communion with God and with one another.
In this regard, Lumen Fidei will offer the Magi as emblematic of homo religious, the wayfarer: they that seek God find the path towards him illuminated also by him.
Lumen Fidei likens faith - that - sees to the experience by which one's eyes become accustomed to gazing into the darkness (as wonderful a definition of prayer as can be imagined).
As an aside, the publication of Lumen Fidei speaks volumes for the humility of both pontiffs: that one should risk much by vacating office before its publication while the other considered he risked nothing by publishing it tellingly soon after his own accession to office.
Rather, in chapter 3 of Lumen Gentium the Fathers of the Second Vatican Council complemented the teaching of Pastor Aeternus on the primacy of the Pope by noting «the collegiate character and aspect of the Episcopal order».
And third, if, in fact, the document does contradict either natural or divine positive law, then it simply can not bind the faithful to the obsequium religiosum, that is, the assent of mind and will, specified by Church Lumen Gentium 25.
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The 36th annual Dermot Gale Award Show, sponsored by the New Rochelle Art Association, will be featured in the Lumen Winter Gallery of the New Rochelle Public Library from April 3rd to April 21st, during regular library hours.
It produces 5,000 lumens overall and claims to cover 3.9 square meters or 6,200 square inches, but this claim seems... slightly inflated, especially for a light that measures 11 by 14 inches.
They found that infection of the narrowest airways of the lung by PIV3 alone caused moderate levels of inflammation, but after infection by PIV3 expressing RSV NS2, the epithelial cells lining the narrow airways were shed rapidly into the airway lumen.
The epithelium's maturation into a villus intestinal epithelium with long finger - like extensions was helped along by co-culturing human intestinal microvascular endothelial cells on the opposite side of the shared matrix - coated porous membrane in the «vascular» channel where they assembled a surrogate blood vessel with a hollow lumen through which feeding medium was flowed.
These organoids form all of the cell types present in human intestine, but they grow as cysts surrounded by thick extracellular matrix gels with their «apical» cell surface (which is normally exposed to the content of the gut) facing an enclosed lumen.
Surprisingly, they observed that lumen shape was controlled by the three - dimensional organisation of ECM around cells.
The EMBL scientists found that, by enabling a group of cells to increase the concentration of FGF they are in contact with, the shared lumen plays a critical role in determining when and where the huddles stop moving.
Another situation where cells may be huddling to communicate within a group, Gilmour and Durdu posit, is in organoids — self - assembled organ - like structures grown in the lab, which start by forming a common lumen.
Jan Eglinger (Lammert, MPG)-- «A mechanism of cascular lumen widening revealed by an angiogenesis screen» (2010)
Powerful enzymes that digest food are produced by the pancreas and transported to the lumen (inner open space) of the small intestine.
In the Intestine Chip, the epithelium forms villi - like projections lined by polarized epithelial cells that undergo multi-lineage differentiation similar to that of intestinal organoids, however, these cells expose their apical surfaces to an open lumen and interface with endothelium.
The UPR is transduced from the ER lumen to the nucleus by three transmembrane proteins IRE1, ATF6, and PERK.
«The second step involving Akt activation by R - Ras stabilizes the microtubule cytoskeleton in endothelial cells, creating a steady architecture that promotes lumen formation.»
A circle circumference for each canal was calculated by a linear regression best - fit of the selected lumen points.
«By packaging drug - loaded NDs into the vault lumen, the ND and its contents would be shielded from the external medium,» Buehler said.
In contrast, if regional differences are induced by signals received from the gut lumen, muscle, enteric nerves or other sources, then ISCs near a border should on occasion generate daughter cells from both regions.
Tight junctions, regulated by a molecule called zonulin, as well as by conformational changes in the proteins occludin and claudin, are dynamic intercellular structures that modulate the trafficking or passage of macromolecules from the intestinal lumen to the submucosa and into systemic circulation (Fasano, 2012).
The one cell thick lining of the gastrointestinal tract is normally tightly regulated by conformational changes in tight junctions, which supervise the paracellular trafficking of molecules from the intestinal lumen to the submucosa and into systemic circulation (2).
These amino acids can subsequently be used by the microbiota in the colon, or transported from the lumen into the portal blood stream.
While in the midst of hunting down their next victim, Dexter and Lumen are surprised by the return of an unannounced guest; Debra is assigned to the file room, but still manages to uncover new evidence in the Barrel Girl case.
According to Futuresource, by 2020, 74 % of all > 5,000 ANSI lumens installation projectors will be laser light source based.
Project Lumen, run by the Lincolnshire and Rutland Education Business Partnership, aims to use 400 employer connections to develop and prepare 2,700 young people for work
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