There is in
our experience no event so profound as speaking one with another.
Not exact matches
For example, millennials enjoy
experiences,
so posting pictures of travel and participation and fun
events can definitely lead to FOMO.»
Business Continuity Plan («BCP»)
so that you are aware of what you need to do to in the
event that our firm
experiences a significant business disruption («SBD»).
Those who want to
experience the Swiss medtech scene at first - hand can do
so at the CTI Medtech
Event 2015 next week in Bern.
Also how do you explain all the other soldiers, marines, navy who say they have personally
experienced being pushed to go to
so - called «voluntary»
events?
@fimilleur from time to time mankind
experiences the presence of God, there have been and continue to be
events that testify to the presence of Him.The multiple gods you continually point to have an unique difference from the God who first revealed His presence to ancient men i.e. the Hebrews.The particular gods you mention roman etc. are all man made and in many instances men themselves i.e. hercules, but even the ancient greeks realized the limitations of their understanding and included an «unknown» God in their worship structure.many cultures did likewise, having a glimpse of God but not the fullness of understanding that was given to the Jews.Whether or not «we» believe, does not alter the fact that God exists as an unique being, whether or not «we» acknowledge Him «we» will stand before Him.You do not choose to understand, but we are actually standing in His presence right now as He is much bigger than the doctrines and knowledge man ascribes to Him those things you find
so questionable are the misconceptions and misrepresentations of God made by men throughout history.
The central allegation of paradox seems to me to run roughly as follows: a nontemporal divine
experience would include in itself all
events in time (cf. CSPM 105); but to
experience all temporal
events simultaneously would dissolve any real distinction between past and future (cf. CSPM 66);
so there could be no temporal transition, no change, no contingency, and no freedom (cf. CSPM 137); and since nothing could become, there could be no real permanent and unchanging reality either, «for then the contrast between the terms, and therewith their meaning, must vanish» (CSPM 166).
Just as the emergence of reflection was a crucial moment, a breaking point in the world of instinct,
so religious belief is a unique
event of ultimate import, a breaking point and crisis in human rational
experience and history, both individually and collectively.
What is created is a world believable on its own terms,
so that the reader need exercise no suspension of disbelief,
experience no conflict with science, no dislocation through the necessity of discovering what characters and
events «mean.»
Just as Karol Wojtyla undertook a phenomenologically saturated analysis of modern human
experience,
so must we try to dig deep for an understanding of what is happening under the surface of the
events of our own time.
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical
event to an inward, spiritual
experience — in light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
The problem here is to overcome the «benumbing repression of common sense» (PR 9/13)
so that
events which have become commonplace can come to be
experienced with new meaning, when viewed in the light of an imagined contrast.
Just as the Beroeans of Acts responded to the
events around them by searching the Scriptures daily to see if what Paul said was true (Acts I7: II),
so we must interpret our
experience afresh in the light of God's word.
From Adam and eve in the garden, to jacob and the angels ladder to moses and the burning bush, to daniel and visions to elijah and power over elements to Jesus where it is written that he performed
so many more miracles than were written down, to the
experience pf the apostles time and time again supporting their message through supernatural
events.......
The fact is that Abelard was trying to say, with his own passionate awareness of what love can mean in human
experience, that in Jesus, God gave us not
so much an example of what we should be like but — and this is the big point in his teaching — a vivid and compelling demonstration in a concrete
event in history that God does love humanity and will go to any lengths to win from them their glad and committed response.
But before we come to that discussion, it will be useful for us to turn our attention to the question of «resurrection» — first, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, about which
so much of the earliest Christian writing found in the New Testament, and
so much of the Christian
experience of discipleship, turns; and second, to consider the point of the continuing Christian affirmation that those who have responded to the
event of Christ are themselves made «sharers in Christ's resurrection».
So Greider believes that global capitalism, since it not only allows but actually causes the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer, «will probably
experience a series of terrible
events — wrenching calamities which are economic, or social or environmental in nature — before common sense can prevail».9
These are provided for cognitive
experience by the bodily
event;
so they must be attributed to that
event.
If
so, he clearly attributes
experience to all
events, whether or not they have cognitive mentality» (LSF 198).
So to speak of God's perfect knowledge is to say that God knows everything that actual
events or
experience allows one to know.
After all, as David Hume coyly argued, we rarely, if ever,
experience such
events ourselves,
so why should we think that they ever happen?
After my own Damascus Road type of
experience I found I was very alone in the world after thinking my life would be
so grand after that
event and would find many that would accept me and love me, and would understand what had happened in my life.
And
so adequate a transcript of the
event itself is this «remembering» community that the Resurrection of Jesus is not a datum of faith but a postulate of the community's
experience, and the apostolic narratives of resurrection are superfluous, from the point of men of faith.
All the causality exercised on a present
event, therefore, must come from prior
events; no present
event, including a moment of human
experience, can exert causation upon itself
so as to be (partially) self - determining.
But Meland's thinking was truly distinguished not by this, but by his insistence on the fallibility of religious forms and symbols — by his insistence that the reality
experienced through empirical knowledge was simply uncapturable by the precisions
so loved by the theologians, whether the precision of a Wieman who strove to define with ever - increasing exactness the character of the creative
event or of a Hartshorne who strove to state with ever - greater rigor the necessary elements in a notion of God.
Jane, Buddhism is one of the great religions of the world, in panthrotheism it is one of all religions that God had willed to serve humans who believes on its doctrine.But since we are all humans, we have to
experience all the trials of life
so that in the future when His Will shall be implemented by us, the wisdom of
experience of all religions will be the basis of our decisions.Thats why genocides, wars,, pestilence, natural calamities, and all what we percieve as injustices, such as tyranny, persecutions and all the negative
events in history is part of His will, because in panthrotheism, there is no devil or satan.everything has a reason.and we have to accept it, Remember that He is not faith selective but performance appreciative, it is the good things you do that He wills.
The New Testament is part of that tradition, not separated from it; therefore, its significance is in reporting the earliest ways,
so far as we can recover them, in which Jesus was understood by men and women who themselves were caught up in that tradition and who found (as Houlden notes) «an
experience of salvation, of new well - being in relation to God» in their response to the
event about which the witness spoke (p. 135).
In declaring the Gospel, the Church recalls the great
Event from which its own life began, and in doing so testifies out of a lengthening experience that this event really was a «mighty act» of the living God, persisting in its consequences to this
Event from which its own life began, and in doing
so testifies out of a lengthening
experience that this
event really was a «mighty act» of the living God, persisting in its consequences to this
event really was a «mighty act» of the living God, persisting in its consequences to this day.
If
so, we must consider the hypothesis that these
events in nature are in fact also actual occasions of
experience.
All of it is described in the Bible, which God wrote
so that billions of people can read about these
events and
experience them vicariously today.
Our task is not to be judgmental in a manner of spiritual superiority but to dig beneath the traditions to recover the spirit that originally animated them,
so that we too may share in the original dynamic that enlivened the telling and acting out of the Christ
event in another time and another place or among other Christians who expressed their response to the Christ
event in a way foreign to our
experience.
Sometimes we have clear memories of distant
experiences — memories which are
so fresh and vivid as to suggest no influence by intervening
events.
Just as the
events that make up the brain profoundly influence a human
experience,
so also human
experiences profoundly influence the
events in the brain.
When our friends at American Family Insurance suggested a cheese theme for this week's Back to the Family Dinner Dinner Table
event, I was
so excited and couldn't wait to try to duplicate a recipe for fried cheese curds similar to what I had
experienced during my visit.
This infographic will help you navigate the free
events happening during the week
so you can squeeze the most networking into your trade show
experience.
Society Members are enrolled in the Society Points program
so that every dollar they spend gives them points that can be used to purchase exceptional wine,
event tickets, and luxurious wine tasting
experiences.
New Orleans isn't
so hidebound with Creole and family traditions that we can't make room for new
events, new
experiences and new friends.
We welcome winery requests, offer a variety of menu options, and keep track of winery
events like live music
so we can offer a «best of»
experience that takes your preferences into account.
We are detailed, professional, fun, and
experienced We are certified to be smarter than you at wine We are
experienced as educators and in the food and beverage industry We are the first and only company of this kind in San Diego We are
so flexible we can bend over backwards to meet your needs We will make your
event easy for you and memorable for all We will teach you things you can actually use We can improve your sales, service, and / or palate We can update your wine cellar and help you keep it that way And... we love what we do
«Because we have such a loyal following for our patio
events, the menu will change weekly
so our guests can
experience a variety of tastes and textures throughout the summer,» said the hotel's Chef Jimmy San abria.
Those who purchase a ticket to the Summit and are not currently members of Women of the Vine & Spirits will automatically receive a complimentary 90 - day Membership Trial to the organization,
so they may
experience the benefits of membership and network with other attendees before and after the
event.
In all, the Spirit of New York offers an elegant
experience perfect for any occasion — a romantic outing for two, a fun - filled family venture with the kids, or a group party or special
event that'll have everyone merrymaking in
so in many ways.
«We're excited to bring such a prestigious world - class
event to Santa Barbara, and only wish we had more than the 600 tickets available
so more people could
experience such an amazing wine
event!»
Blanchard Family Wines had previous
experience with both Generation Rescue and their charity partner Cellar Angels,
so working together at a single
event was a natural progression.
We received numerous requests from those wishing to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix but we wanted the existing promoters to feel that we are putting all our efforts into ensuring that each race is a special
event,
so that the fans, our most important stakeholders, can enjoy a unique and unforgettable
experience.
McKay did plenty of conventional reporting — he was a mainstay at the big horse races and familiar at major golf
events, as well as all those Olympics, and he did earn 13 Emmys — but it was his eagerness to announce every offbeat recreation out there that
so affected a certain generation, one slowly being weaned from traditional sports, freed up for the panoply of
experience to come.
It took the men three - plus rounds to hook TV viewers on the Olympic golf
experience,
so it was no surprise that Wednesday's first round of the women's
event got off to a similarly sluggish start.
The most
experienced member of the Team GB sailing team, Dempsey was fourth at this year's World Championships and has been in solid form in the Sailing World Cup
events so far in 2016.
This FA cup is the Last straw that broke a Wenger's back Trophyless History is repeating again based on past 6 years
experience I'm been disappointed for may years,
so this more of a no
event to me
Winchester Science Centre is always a great day out even without a special
event running,
so I was confident that the Santa and the Elves Christmas
Experience would be the perfect way for us to see Santa this year.