Sentences with phrase «essential identity»

I wish now I had simply assured him that heavenly union with God will not wipe out our essential identities.
This essential identity, without qualifying the genuineness of Jesus» humanity, explains the fact that he was a unique man, able to conquer sin and to redeem other men from its power.
He is not making Jesus's human nature constitutive of the Son's essential identity, which he always insists is independent of election.
The essential identity of the code in the most diverse organisms is strong evidence for a single origin of life on earth.
Picture, symbol and ritual are products of this essential identity: they express the co-operation of both orders of man's being as meaning is manifested through visible or audible forms.
It maintains the essential goodness of the marital life and of sexual loving within that context and at the same time reveals why celibacy for the priesthood is more in keeping with the essential identity of the priest as one who shares in the Priesthood of Christ, a Priesthood of Sacrifice, expressed also in the titles of Shepherd and Bridegroom.
Both visions comprehend the essential identity and fixity of an eternal order, which order, from the finite perspective, takes on an illusory visage of differentiation, novelty, and passage.
What makes this book so exciting for me is the argument it makes against the idea of an essential identity.
The new company is Putri Naga Komodo or Dragon Princess, who in local legend was said to have given birth to twins - a human boy and a dragon, symbolising the essential identity of humans and nature.
These issues, however, had been redefined by a younger generation of abstract artists and theorists, the Minimalists and Color Field painters, into a question of painting's essential identity: was it a thing or a surface or both?
The failure in the bundle of rights approach to recognise and protect this aspect of Indigenous culture is, as their Honours make clear, a denial of its unique and essential identity.
There were positive indications in early court decisions that, in recognising Indigenous relationships to land, the law of native title would retain the essential identity of these relationships as Indigenous.
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