Sentences with phrase «estrangement at»

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Through this attitude, according to Schweitzer, humanity seeks to become united with the Cosmic Will, and thus strives to overcome the estrangement (Selbstentzweiung) which mysteriously and painfully exists between the blind, groping, truculent forms of energy in the world at large and the purposive, morally concerned form, or will - to - love, which humanity discovers in itself.
The opposite of the state of estrangement is expressed in various words: at - one - ness, salvation, wholeness and in Whitehead's term «Peace», which is a harmony of all harmonies.
So too God participates in the joy of the individual whose estrangement is converted to at - one - ment with God.
Third, the estrangement from sponsoring church occurred at a time when the funding the church may have provided was clearly inadequate for the new academic ambitions of the university, and when new, secular sources were offering an infusion of funds.
He'd smile at them across that distance, and the smile was sad and hard, and it meant estrangement, even when he was with them.
The opposite of estrangement and alienation is at - onement, which is a oneness with self, with one's neighbors, with nature and with God (see also Chapter 6).
Undergirding these two factors of contrast and estrangement and remorselessly immanent within all movements toward greater size, are at least four conditions which appear to be unalterable or categoreal in nature.
If I am right, refusing to attend another's suicide — at least in circumstances involving terminal illness or profound disability — could one day result in social martyrdom, the loss of valued friendships, family estrangement, and accusations of cold - hearted moralism (not to mention the guilt of being absent when a loved one dies).
Actually, Christian theology at its best has recognized that sin is not fundamentally an act but rather the condition of alienation or estrangement out of which harmful acts may arise.
It is the «we're in this thing together» attitude which allows a couple to use periods of crisis, conflict, or even estrangement, as challenges to work harder at deepening and expanding the relationship.
It comes from the discovery that God stands by us, in spite of our estrangement from him, that he remains with us in our need, at cost to himself.
He learns, through the revealing conversation with God, that his choice for humanization, wisdom, knowledge of good and bad, or autonomy really means at the same time also estrangement from the world, self - division, division of labor, toil, fearful knowledge of death, and the institution of inequality, rule, and subservience.
«When the sense of estrangement,» he writes, «fencing man about in a narrowly limited ego, breaks down, the individual finds himself «at one with all creation.»
Such alienation or estrangement brings about a sense of human frustration, sometimes felt very keenly but more often and with most of us in something like Thoreau's «quiet desperation,» known at moments when we can not sleep or when we are not happy about what we have been doing or thinking.
But at first glance it seems inconceivable that those who profess faith in one God or one divine essence can combine with it a spirit of mutual estrangement and hostility.
The story tends to group its varied events and components around four central events — the Exodus from Egypt, the establishment of the monarchy under David at Jerusalem, the purification of Israel by the Word of God in the political defeat at the hands of Assyria, and the fulfillment of Israel's existence that has never quite come and will yet be seen in the blessing of the families of the earth and the healing of the world's estrangement.
Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, took aim at Lipton on Friday and cast the latest developments as the logical conclusion of a growing, years - long estrangement.
He wanted to be good to his brother, but his parents look at him with such disappointment, eventually causing self - imposed estrangement with his family to become a nobody, an amoral repo man (the mirror opposite of Santa — he takes gifts away) in Chicago.
Winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, the film tells the moving story of fraternal twins Maggie and Milo Dean, who must overcome their long estrangement when an attempted suicide lands one of them in the hospital.
At the end of the season, she had a surprise reconciliation with her husband after a season - long estrangement.
Yet these elements — sisterly estrangement, parental insecurity and the social rehabilitation of a chronic introvert among them — have been assembled here with such authorial dexterity, emotional immediacy and narrative audacity that the resulting film feels at once inventive and essential.
Today is also the day that Julie will find herself at the epicenter of a violent standoff in which she is forced to examine both the promising and painful parts of her past — her Southern childhood; her romance with her husband, Tom; her estrangement from Heather; and the shattering incident that led to her greatest heartbreak.
Working in photography, video, sound and sculpture, their work encourages us to look anew at our habitat, questioning what significance our estrangement from nature will have on our future survival.
Opening: «On Limits: Estrangement in the Everyday at The Kitchen» Young art world geniuses unite!
Frank Bowling, Skowhegan Green II, 1984, discussed by Bodowin College Museum of Art in connection with the exhibition, Looking Anew: Art and Estrangement, 1900 — 2000 at Bodowin College.
Frank Bowling's painting «Skowhegan Green II,» currently on view in «Looking Anew: Art and Estrangement, 1900 — 2000,» at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, was inspired by the verdant landscape of rural Maine during the summer of 1984,
«Blom... recounts how, as a young artist living in South Africa, his grasp on Modernism has been mediated, thus compounding his estrangement from this once avant - garde movement that turned the visual arts on its head at the turn of the last century.
The dwarfed cities encased beneath colorful bell jars appear relic - like, yet also profane at times — their jutting skyscrapers evoking a curiosity born of both estrangement and familiarity.
Commenting on Nahajec, Julia Burns, associate at Irwin Mitchell, said: «After the Ilott case, it was thought that estranged adult child claims should be treated with real caution and that estrangement could be fatal to claims or severely reduce the value of an award.
I don't expect that my 16 year estrangement from my son can be fixed, In Texas, at age 12, children can choose their custodial parent.
Estrangement is also seen as a form of abandonment; for example, getting angry at your spouse without explanation and slamming the front door as you leave.
On November 2nd -4 th at the Sheraton of Fort Worth, the Texas Chapter of AFCC joined with the Texas Association of Domestic Relations Offices (TADRO) to plan a 3 - day conference with keynote speaker and renowned researcher, Dr. Leslie Drozd, Ph.D speaking on «Understanding Gatekeeping, Alienation & Estrangement Issues in Devising Parenting Plans.»
Was the entry of any cooperating broker into the transaction an intrusion into an existing relationship between the purchaser and another broker, or was it the result of abandonment or estrangement of the purchaser, or at the request of the purchaser?
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