Sentences with phrase «embodiment of death»

The Valkyria, the embodiment of death is returning to the battlefield in Valkyria Revolution and players will have to do — and sacrifice — whatever is necessary to seek out their vengeance.
Irvine, Calif — Dec. 13, 2016 — The Valkyria, the embodiment of death is returning to the battlefield in Valkyria Revolution and players will have to do — and sacrifice — whatever is necessary to seek out their vengeance.
Much to the dismay of Jutland, they also have a Valkyria, the living embodiment of death in a demi - god form.
Thanos is perhaps best known for his lust and desire to please his dark mistress, the human embodiment of Death.
In the comics, Thanos collects the Infinity Stones so that he can become a godlike being and win the affections of Mistress Death, the physical embodiment of death in the Marvel Comics Universe.
In comic books, Thanos» drive to collect the Infinity Stones and attack Earth is partially driven by his romantic obsession with the embodiment of Death.
Deranged though it may be, his population - control rationale for mass murder is actually an upgrade from the comics, in which he mostly wanted to kill trillions in order to earn a date with the female embodiment of Death.
Obsessed with courting the physical embodiment of Death, Thanos has carved a path of devastation that led him to the Infinity Gauntlet and beyond.
With their combined power, he becomes like a god and sets out to win the affection of Mistress Death, the living embodiment of death in the Marvel Universe.
Not only that, but sex and procreation themselves have a new purpose: they are now the enemies of death, because there will be enmity between her seed and the seed of the serpent, who is the embodiment of death.
The theologian Richard Lischer offers a brief meditation that, for my money, ought to be required reading for all seminarians who want their ministries to follow a biblical paradigm - a paradigm that Lischer finds in the ministry of St. Paul to the early Christian gentile churches: a ministry that for all its messiness finds as its center the repeated embodiment of the death and resurrection of Jesus in the daily tosses and turns of pastoral work with the people of God.
Thus Hegel, even as Blake, correlates and integrates the death of God and apocalypse, for the French Revolution is the historical advent and embodiment of the death of God, yet this is the death of a wholly abstract and alien form or manifestation of God, an epiphany or realization of God which does not occur or become real until and the full and final birth of the modern world.

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This aura is our spirit and when death occurs, it is called back to its» origins within our cellular embodiment to live out its» remainder of life.
The Christian, moreover, who knows the Christ who is the embodiment of the self - negation of God, can know the Satan or the Antichrist who is present to us as the actualization or the historical realization of the death of God.
First, he desires each Christian's death might once again become «an embodiment of a belief in God who has defeated death and will give life to our own mortal bodies (68).»
ella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Bella Savitzky Abzug, who with her election to the US House of Representatives in 1970 from a West Side district became the embodiment of the rising political voice of America's women, was honored in March, the 20th anniversary of her 1998 death, with a street naming at the corner of Bank Street and Greenwich Avenue in the West Village.
The suggestion is that this new «husband» is more an embodiment of her passionate ideals than the real man who was hardly the prince that death has made him.
And his story is actually pretty tragic - he's the literal embodiment of Metal Gear's «cycle of death on behalf of nations and ideals» theme.
From achievements to formidable online service Xbox Live the 360 for me was the embodiment of innovation, despite the horrid Red Ring of Death.
Certainly, with its evocations of life and death, hope, movement, growth and eternity, Mural might be described as a Gesamtkunstwerk, an embodiment of the American dream and the attendant principle of «Go west».
The artist's distinct editing language in her videos reflects on time, death and embodiment within the contemporary flood of information and images.
He described his conception of «Memorial to an Unknown East German Soldier» as a «positive» version of that ancient site and an abstract embodiment of man's passage from life to death.
An artistic embodiment of vanitas, a reminder of death's inevitability, they unspool films whose formal structures and abstract narratives are based on auction house categories for classifying and selling art.
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