But now the first mentioned problem returns: Is a prehension without a synthesis and unification into
the divine life knowledge?
Not exact matches
2Pe 1:3 - 11 According as his
divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto
life and godliness, through the
knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: 1Co 9:11 - 12 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
A personalistic philosophy of
life does not offer us absolute
knowledge;... we discover
divine purpose in so far as our human purposes are ruled by the New Testament principles of logos and agape - reason and love.
That some
divine knowledge might not have been, Hartshorne insists, introduces possibilities into the
divine life, some of which come to be actualized and others not.
In the fallen world order, Original Sin blocks our primal integration into grace and the gift of
divine faith is now given in the first nascent dawning of personal
knowledge and love of God as we are drawn into the
Life of the Trinity by the action of Christ though the Church at baptism.
«At the same time, this truly human
knowledge of God's Son expressed the
divine life of his person.
Just as male and female were split into duality, so they chose duality through the «Tree of
Knowledge of Good and Evil» (read: they chose to become flesh on the material plane in the «solid earth» that we
live in currently), in order to come to this plane to «work back» to the original
divine androgyny originally intended.
When the context is ambiguous and interpreters do not agree on the nature of the reference as in II Peter 1:3 («his
divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to
life and godliness, through the
knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence»), the GuaranĂ translator must make a decision which the English translator does not have to make.
What's in view here, however, is not really the
divine attribute of omniscience, but the experiential
knowledge gained by Jesus as he
lived, died and was resurrected.
1:24), when he presents him as the medium of creation (Col. 1: 16), when he mentions wisdom, understanding, and
knowledge as
divine gifts to the believers, and when he formulates his doctrine of the preexistent Christ who emptied himself to
live among men (Phil.
In spite of the fact that Socrates studied with all diligence to acquire a
knowledge of human nature and to understand himself, and in spite of the fame accorded him through the centuries as one who beyond all other men had an insight into the human heart, he has himself admitted that the reason for his shrinking from reflection upon the nature of such beings as Pegasus and the Gorgons was that he, the
life - long student of human nature, had not yet been able to make up his mind whether he was a stranger monster than Typhon, or a creature of a gentler and simpler sort, partaking of something
divine (Phaedrus, 229 E).
It stores all of the wisdom and
divine knowledge needed to
live in a state of peace, harmony, and abundance.
The word Tantra is also said to be derived from the Sanskrit word for «weaving» and so it is a practice of integrating, of weaving together our will,
knowledge and actions to experience
Life as a
divine whole.
Katie integrates her
knowledge of crystals and metaphysical studies along with the combined alchemy of Reiki, Thetahealing, breathwork, yoga, meditation, sacred ceremonies, eco-friendly
living practices, and Lightwork to illuminate the space and command
divine perfection during sessions.
I feel most at peace and most alive when making a difference in anther's
life, I find the
divine in nature; I value
knowledge, justice, mercy and truth.