Sentences with phrase «estrangement which»

Cases of melancholy appear to have been not uncommon, stemming in part, perhaps, from that general sense of the decay of the world which was a familiar feature of the Elizabethan climate of opinion, in part from the sense of rootlessness and estrangement which is characteristic of a transitional society, and aggravated no doubt by the searching, pointed preaching of the time.
... the character of independence and estrangement which the capitalist mode of production as a whole gives to the instruments of labor and to the product, as against the workman, is developed by means of machinery into a thorough antagonism.17
The second is the factor of estrangement which is the brokenness of life's essential relationships.
Theologically, the twentieth century was inaugurated by theology's reaction against the new estrangement which our time has brought the Christian faith.

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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.
Isolation or estrangement is also relatively irreligious because it reduces the number and closeness of relationships upon which any value depends.
Moby Dick is about estrangement and homelessness, which is another way of saying Moby Dick is weird.
It is the question of a reality in which: the self - estrangement of our existence is overcome, a reality of reconciliation and reunion, of creativity, meaning and hope.»
Rankling memories of the past, and centuries of estrangement, had bred between these people of kindred stock, close neighbors in a very small country, a mentality of mutual hatred, which found expression constantly in petty provocations and occasionally in murderous affrays.
That is what is behind the sense of alienation and estrangement, along with the feeling of unacceptability, about which Tillich wrote.
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).
If love is reconciliation overcoming estrangement between personal beings, it is also the reunion of that which was separated, the recovery of a fundamental identity.26
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.
The rise in narcotics addiction in recent years, particularly among young people, is in large measure a result of the prevalent decay of purpose, the loss of stable values, and the feelings of personal estrangement, loneliness, hopelessness, and meaninglessness which characterize the present age.
Could the estrangement from the Father, which Jesus Christ in the Spirit experienced on the cross, reflect a tension within the very being of the triune God?
He defines the Gospel as «a great movement from lower to higher, going through estrangement and crises, but also through atonement and salvation, and so directed towards its ultimate goal, a Glorified Humanity in full communion with God, of which goal the Risen Christ is the guarantee and first fruits».
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.
In the process of that widening estrangement, Christianity has lost its understanding of the Jewishness of Jesus; has lost touch with the culture out of which the message of Jesus was spoken, thus bringing a Gentile definition to Jewish words; and has lost its sense of the immediacy of God's working through scandalous particulars in human history in order to affirm the universal goodness of his creation.
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.
There are three implications of this way of understanding the image of God in man, which have important consequences for our understanding of man's estrangement from God and the consequent disorder in his existence.
(1) There is the (partial) estrangement of humankind from the world (or nature), evidenced by (a) enmity between serpent and woman; (b) partial alienation of man from the earth, upon which he must now toil for his food; and (c) pain of childbirth, implying conflict even within the (female) human body.
This is the ultimate act of rebellion and estrangement in which all the controls of creation and existence are unhesitatingly assumed by the creature.
It is an axiom of organismic cosmology that no one is an island; even in our estrangement from others and from the cosmos (as imagined perhaps along the lines of dualism and cosmic pessimism) we are still being influenced inevitably by the totality of which we are a part.
This very rarity brings out an aspect of the estrangement between the Church and modern science which is not properly dealt with by Professor Barr.
And so the battle for man's soul is a battle which is always fought over the primordial truth of his body, causing estrangement of body and spirit.
All human loves are marked by the estrangement and perversity which invades human existence.
In some cases, they might side with one parent against the other parent, which can cause alienation or even estrangement.
Andrew Cuomo has followed his own third way in Albany, which explains both his estrangement from the teachers unions and his fundraising success among hedge funders.
Based loosely on the Elmore Leonard (which also spawned the 1995 movie of the same name), Nevada hitman Miles Daly (Chris O'Dowd) is in Hollywood seeking to make a career change after the estrangement from his wife and daughter (Lucy Walters and Carolyn Dodd).
The new film, which like the first was scripted by John Hodge, is loosely based on Irvine Welsh's 2002 novel Porno, and has finally arrived after eight years of rewrites and the seemingly arduous process of reuniting its original cast (which involved smoothing over Boyle and McGregor's decade - long estrangement.
T'Challa abolished the organization when he took the throne, which led to an estrangement between him and the White Wolf, who then became a mercenary.
Like many of Kazuo Ishiguro's widely - acclaimed novels, Nocturnes charts the nature of shifting relationships, the passage of time, real and perceived failures, the consequences of deferred dreams, feelings of estrangement, and the quiet but destructive erosion that occurs when truth is denied for too long, yet it does so with more attenuated gestures and less reflection... Fans of his novels may enjoy the change of pace offered by this debut, but newer readers may prefer to begin with his previous works, which better exemplify his talents.
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.
«We have witnessed an event which filled us with hope: the process of normalizing relations between two peoples following years of estrangement
Previous Neel exhibitions, none of which have been seen in Houston, have presented her work in light of her undeniably fascinating biography, which includes a series of stormy relationships; the death of one daughter and her estrangement from another; depression, a suicide attempt and hospitalization; and decades - long struggles with poverty.
This uncanny loop of recognition and estrangement is intensified by the newest sutures, which disrupt the integrity of the picture and memorialize the essential violence of representation.
In reconstructing architectural space using color lights, she creates abstract compositions, which resonate with fascination and estrangement of the past.
It is not solely reprehensible, however, for it presages a situation in which art, having completed its estrangement from human ends, returns to life.
What if, instead of responding to the breakdown in parent - child relationships as alienation, casting blame on the favoured parent, or estrangement, casting blame on the rejected parent, we instead focused on the fact of the child's attachment disruption, its impact on the child's wellbeing and the means by which the child's wellbeing might be revitalized and enhanced?
In the assessment stage, which takes up to 30 days, the RT strives for a deeper level of understanding about the issues that have led to estrangement and any barriers to reunification.
When working with families in which there is alienation or estrangement, it is useful to obtain as clear a picture as possible of the following issues regarding each family member:
Prior to Divorce When a couple begins to live separate and apart (which may include a separation under the same roof), without obtaining a limited divorce or legal separation order and without signing a separation agreement, the fact of the estrangement alone generally has no legal effect on the inheritance rights or fiduciary authority of a surviving spouse.
Parental estrangement is a child's healthy adaptive response to trauma, as opposed to parental alienation, which occurs when one parent provides erroneous information to the child resulting in unwarranted rejection of the other parent.»
Perhaps you can contact the college your Son attends and speak to his college counsellor regarding your health and the ongoing Parental Alienation — which has now turned into estrangement.
Reunification therapy for parental alienation cases or other cases in which there have been significant parent / child estrangement (due to incarceration, substance abuse or abandonment)
In some cases, they might side with one parent against the other parent, which can cause alienation or even estrangement.
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