Not exact matches
If the economic Trinity is not essentially one with the immanent trinity, then it is not the preexistent God who in fact acts in history; if they are one, we face (e.g.) the
paradox of saying that the human individual Jesus was really in God prior to the
creation of the world.
In the end it is Christ, then, who is the key who resolves the
paradox, the answer to the whole meaning and purpose
of creation.
There is a
paradox in which we are made new
creations but still have remnants
of the dead (wo) man.
The biblical view
of creation presents the
paradox in reverse.
The
paradox of job
creation 05 February 2015 A reanalysis
of an oft - repeated claim highlights the need for better understanding
of job
creation.
Director Peter Care's adaptation
of Chris Fuhrman's cult novel The Dangerous Lives
of Altar Boys tries to address this essential «Blake - ian»
paradox (extolling the virtues
of experience in the act
of static
creation) by splitting its protagonists between the primogenitor (Kieran Culkin as Tim) and the chronicler (a fantastic Emile Hirsch as Francis), with Jena Malone's haunted Margie left a metaphor for the balance between innocence and experience (explored by Blake in his most well - known works («Songs
of Innocence,» «Songs
of Experience»)-RRB-.