It's the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, and it has
deep significance in our cultural histories.
Mankind can and has found
deep significance in his or her contribution to the planet, fellow man, family, community, intellectual pursuits, art, science, etc..
Apart from the FA Cups, you could argue that in the end almost none of them bear
no deeper significance in the bigger picture apart from three points perhaps.
Not exact matches
Nonimus Secularism can indeed manage the affairs of public interest, but who will answer the
deep longing
in men's hearts for
significance?
@hilltop, «who will answer the
deep longing
in men's hearts for
significance?»
Of course they may end up disagreeing with Bernard of Clairvaux, Augustine, and Barth about the moral
significance of our being created male and female, but shouldn't they be a little less sanguine about it and a little more deferential, to the point of saying, «We believe the tradition made a grave mistake
in its disallowance of gay partnerships, but at the same time we acknowledge our
deep indebtedness to that tradition for giving us the theological and ethical vision to even make our argument for inclusion»?
Raimundo Panikkar
in his great collection of Vedic texts for modern man or woman called The Vedic Experience, whilst recognising that the Vedas are «linked for ever to the particular religious sources from which they historically sprang», also says that the Vedas are a monument of universal religion and therefore of
deep significance for all people.
In Germany they can distinguish between historie, or sheer chronicling, and geschichte, or event apprehended in its deep significance; in English, alas, this verbal distinction can not be mad
In Germany they can distinguish between historie, or sheer chronicling, and geschichte, or event apprehended
in its deep significance; in English, alas, this verbal distinction can not be mad
in its
deep significance;
in English, alas, this verbal distinction can not be mad
in English, alas, this verbal distinction can not be made.
There seems to be a prevailing sense that this moment is something of a kairos for American Christianity, a moment of
deep change
in the public
significance of Christianity and a moment of decision
in the life of the Church.
Once a
deeper significance of a word or phrase or image is discerned, texts from the Old Testament resonate with a fullness that could be found only
in Christ.
Eliade's
deep interest
in myths, symbols and
in archaic and Indian (oriental) religions will have paramount
significance, first of all, for opening up religious dimension of the NT Christianity.
And our nature being thus rooted
in failure, is it any wonder that theologians should have held it to be essential, and thought that only through the personal experience of humiliation which it engenders the
deeper sense of life's
significance is reached?
On the one hand all that the Church hoped for
in the second coming of Christ is already given
in its present experience of Christ through the Spirit; and on the other hand this present experience penetrates the record of the events that brought it into being, and reveals their
deepest significance.»
The only cure for this crippling influence is a strong and independent organized teaching profession, whose members are protected against outside interference
in the performance of their professional functions and who recognize and accept their responsibility for dealing knowledgeably and impartially not only with the proximate issues of life but also with the ultimate concerns of faith through which the particulars of life gain their
deeper significance.
For many who are, like Peter,
in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a
deep emotional
significance.
But the
deepest christological
significance of this story is that God's grace covers the sins of all people, for we are all Cains
in the sight of God before whom we are all guilty of the murder of his Son.
In metaphysical exegesis proper names, features of the landscape, numbers, gender, and other details, each have a
deeper significance corresponding to a state of consciousness.
It's pretty clear that Paul is talking about something profound
in 1 Corinthians 10 regarding both the context and the ramifications of our table fellowship, and it's pretty clear that the
deep significance of this has become dulled by the way
in which we commonly use, place and define communion
in most church services.
The Romantic eye was particularly suited to see something
in Don Juan more interesting than had been noticed
in the past: some
deeper significance lurking behind all that romping, glittering, ravenous exuberance — some secret sadness or divine discontent.
Clearly Bandura (and later,
in conversation, Lifton) sense the
deep psychological
significance of media upon viewers.
In his recognition of the
deep significance of the human sufferings of Jesus the writer to the Hebrews stands nearer to Paul than to John.
This feeling for the
deep significance of the suffering and death of Christ is constantly present
in Mark, as the quotations just above will have indicated (as well as the familiar «to give his life a ransom for many» [See F. C. Grant, The Earliest Gospel (New York and Nashville: Abingdon - Cokesbury Press, 1943), pp. 78ff], and is only less important
in Matthew and Luke - Acts.
The realms of mystery, nature, history, and personal existence can take on
deeper coherence and
significance as we view them
in the light of the vulnerability of God.
Even
in some of the earliest psalms, for example, we are presented with prayers that express a
deep feeling of aloneness and existential anguish, and an intense preoccupation with Yahweh» s
significance for the suffering individual.
A
deep - level cure for the «spectator-itis» of laymen and the one - man - show orientation of ministers seems to be emerging
in the «lay renaissance» — a contemporary movement of profound
significance for the mental health mission of our churches.
Here
in fact a new principle is enunciated which permits a much
deeper anthropological and theological analysis of the conjugalact: the principle that its unitive
significance and its procreative
significance are inherent to it,
in inseparable connection.
The
deepest convictions of men
in favor of future hope, therefore, have come not so much from those who have framed arguments for it as from those who have heightened life's spiritual value, given it new meaning, made it wealthy with fresh
significance and purpose until it has seemed as though it ought to go on.
There is
deep symbolism and
significance in baptism.
But they do not consider that the Christian Church has much to say to them on the subject — perhaps with justice, since so often,
in Christian circles, prayer has become little more than a formal exercise without
deep significance for this or that particular man or woman.
Such a cultural setting tends to generate a
deep hunger for certainty about one's worldview
in its competition with other worldviews, about one's identity
in the face of social rootlessness and anonymity, and about one's unsubstitutable
significance as a person
in the face of specialization that reduces one's personhood to a single socially useful role.
Everything seems to take on
deeper significance, a myriad of meaning unlock
in each individual thing.
The spate of sexual harassment accusations
in Hollywood and beyond provide ample evidence that sex is not merely recreational, but has
deeper significance.
I can understand their fascination with him, because Jose Mourinho is undoubtedly a colourful character, but when they hang on to his every utterance, dissect his every word, and interpret his every sentence, as if
in some way searching for
deep - seated
significance, I do feel they are assigning a profoundness and intelligence to his verbiage that simply doesn't exist?
Keeping the
significance of the Giants» decision at the top of the draft
in mind, we have been supplementing our usual draft coverage with
deep dives on the players commonly held to be the Giants» top options at quarterback — namely Davis Webb, Mason Rudolph, Josh Allen, Josh Rosen, Baker Mayfield, and Sam Darnold.
Always remember the
deep meaning and reason for them is to offer each family member the opportunity to be an active and equal part of discussions and decisions, as well as help the kids develop a sense of belonging,
significance and importance
in the family.
But his real
significance may lie
in a
deep shift
in our view of what it means to be disabled, enhanced — or even human.
The metaphorical
significance of a solar eclipse, the temporary darkening of illumination, can invite
deep, meaningful reflection on the rich dance of dark and light
in our ordinary lives.
Her interest
in the relationship between body, psychology, and art has led her
deeper into the world of felt, a material of great use and sociological
significance.
«Pete Evans emphasizes the
deep significance of what we put into our bodies
in his new cookbook, The Paleo Chef.
Soft - spoken but intense, Taylor had obviously pondered the
deeper significance of the film, but he also had some interesting things to say about film acting
in general and about his other film, the sequel to LAURA CROFT.
At the program, participants delved
deep into the research about the
significance of family engagement
in creating successful reform.
In the equity - based litigation of the 1970s and 1980s, researchers investigated and courts intervened in deep - seated education - finance issues of public policy significance, such as school funding schemes that exacerbated existing socioeconomic disparitie
In the equity - based litigation of the 1970s and 1980s, researchers investigated and courts intervened
in deep - seated education - finance issues of public policy significance, such as school funding schemes that exacerbated existing socioeconomic disparitie
in deep - seated education - finance issues of public policy
significance, such as school funding schemes that exacerbated existing socioeconomic disparities.
But this completely misses the
deeper significance of this great American migration, which lies not
in the computational capabilities of the pioneers but
in their determination, courage, ingenuity, and faith as they overcame extreme conditions and their almost constant miscalculations.
The faculty member
in charge emphasized that during the journal writing process students were to engage
in «bracketing,» the process whereby they attempt to put aside their assumptions of the world and engage
in deeper explanations of the
significance of what they observe
in their own words (as
in Van Manen, 1990).
It's hard to think of another racing car that possesses such
deep - rooted cultural
significance in its homeland, yet also has cult status on a truly global scale.
Reading poetry, declares award - winning poet Hirsch
in this passionate and erudite celebration, is a spiritual act not only because it engenders rapture but also because poetry is an art of
deep moral
significance, a point he proves with many soul - stirring examples of great poetry from Ovid to the present.
In this post, we will dig deeper into the concept of SIPs and explore their significance in securing your financial goal
In this post, we will dig
deeper into the concept of SIPs and explore their
significance in securing your financial goal
in securing your financial goals.
It takes extreme skill, unwavering trust
in your team mates and a
deep love of the ocean as well as its
significance to the Hawaiian culture, to obtain this spine tingling rush.
Living
in Tokyo as an expat has its own host of challenges and rewards, but Crescenda goes a bit
deeper than that and really elaborates on the historical
significance of many of the places she photographs.
Young Xehanort's body model
in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep is a slightly - modified copy of Saïx's, though it is likely that this is simply due to data recycling rather than any
deeper significance.