Not exact matches
John Cobb uses the expression «
creative transformation» as the most generalized statement of the tale
which the divine proposition, objectified in Jesus, presents:
It is one way in
which the
creative growth of humanity can be related to the use and
transformation of the earth.
For such process theists, there is only one «divine entity» and the key to
transformation is our willingness to respond to the
creative - response love of this entity — to respond to the ideal options of
which God continuously makes us aware.
But it doesn't have to stay that way in our minds, and it is actually the
transformation of our sight that is becoming spiritual, much the way our Personality is a «personal reality», our Spirituality is the «spirit reality» of our interconnected perceptions, with the Sovereign consciousness of intelligent,
creative energy... a.k.a. God... The space contains the spirit, the spirit creates light - forms into time, and the light - forms become the the temples in
which the
creative one occupies, to explore and recreate from the experiences of exploration.
But it would not seem possible that we can be genuinely open to that
which our structure of existence has transcended and whose greatest hope for its own
creative transformation is found in that
which we confess as normative.
We must come together in a new partnership with our faith - based institutions, civil society, businesses and government to create a powerful locomotive for
transformation so that our President's coordinated program of economic and social development policies will create «an optimistic, self - confident and prosperous nation through the
creative exploitation of our human and natural resources and operating within a democratic, open and fair society in
which mutual trust and economic opportunities exist for all.»
I found the Disney world and found it to be
creative and fun and don't plan to stop since the things
which I enjoy doing most are character
transformation.
... We must go back to the essential mission of education and aim at fostering persons capable of coping flexibly and independently with the future society,
which is expected to undergo a drastic
transformation, while striving for the selective inheritance of Japanese culture and its
creative development.