Sentences with phrase «exultation in»

That's why its arrival feels like a cultural inflection point and a cause for exultation in some quarters.
On the surface, this text expresses exultation in God's salvation of David from the hands of the homicidal Saul.
But I felt only high exultation in my certainty of eternal life.
So no exultation in the celestial kingdom with celestial marriage and spirit children to populate worlds then?
For what I experienced was neither pride in my genes nor glory in my dog - handling (she had, after all, disobeyed by running and swimming away), but sheer exultation in the joy of being alive, in the thrill of water, and in affection for waggy dogs» tails.

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The Peasant of the Garonne is a cry: a cry of exultation and hope based on what the Second Vatican Council seemed to promise; and a cry of impassioned warning against those who, in the name of aggiornamento, denied transcendence, and who took and are still taking the Church to a place locked within this world.
Within this frame, these nameless Hebrew poets succeeded in giving supreme expression to the basic rhythms of inner life: bleak despair in the face of accumulated disaster, stubborn hope, gratitude, exultation, rhapsodic celebration of the splendors of creation, contentment in the quiet joys of the good life.
Yes, it indeed becomes your concern to remember the popular exultation and favor, for in eternity such things are not recognized.
How many times, in reading the liturgy for the Holy Communion, I have felt both exultation and despair at the moment of the Sanctus: «Therefore with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify Thy glorious Name; evermore praising Thee, and saying: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Saboath...» Exalted because, in this language, this place and time and company of momentary lives are interpreted and blessed within the scope of an eternal action of God, released from the tyranny of death and what Dylan Thomas has so movingly alluded to when he laments that
Only he who apprehends with the first Christians the horror of death, who takes death seriously as death, can comprehend the Easter exultation of the primitive Christian community and understand that the whole thinking of the New Testament is governed by belief in the Resurrection.
The exultation of Science is still evident in modern society and it has been fuelled by the condemnation of the validity of miracles and Christian teaching especially by philosophers such as David Hume, who argued: «No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle...», and Richard Dawkins, the atheist evolutionist who promulgates the belief that: «The true utility function of life, that which is being maximised in the natural world, is DNA survival.»
One minister wrote of his loneliness as a clergyman: «I have driven in the dark in my little silver Accord on more than one occasion, realizing that there is no one within 50 miles of where I live with whom I can share my deepest pain or joy, no place where I can experience the quiet exultation and peace of complete acceptance.»
In a series of eighteen scenes Heggie and McNally move us through self «doubt, exultation, prayer, vengeance, tragedy, self «discovery, repentance, and ultimately redemption.
The Olympics should be the acme of an athlete's career — the competition his greatest challenge, the victory his greatest moment of exultation — and yet repeatedly the most notable Olympians, the winners, found more consolation in the completion of the task than joy in the achievement.
But the exultation at Winthrop was short lived when researchers realized that the new cure was, in fact, identical to Sontochin's long - forgotten predecessor, already sitting on their shelf.
«The exultation of self - righteousness is a shallow pleasure that traps us in an obsession with the past.
At one point he tries to explain that it's the thrill of the chase and the exultation of a once - in - a-lifetime gold strike that fuels his passion, not the money.
Chick depicts the company's meteoric rise in an opening credits sequence and we never get a sense of the exultation and crazy riches of the two brothers as the company begins nor of the heady flim - flam atmosphere of that mad, insane blip in American business history when a guy and a computer could sit in his basement and make millions.
Equally joyful abandon exists in 1994's US Go Home, while a highlight of her latest, Let the Sunshine In, sees Juliette Binoche, eyes closed in a nightclub, swaying to «At Last» by Etta James, her face glowing with private exultatioin 1994's US Go Home, while a highlight of her latest, Let the Sunshine In, sees Juliette Binoche, eyes closed in a nightclub, swaying to «At Last» by Etta James, her face glowing with private exultatioIn, sees Juliette Binoche, eyes closed in a nightclub, swaying to «At Last» by Etta James, her face glowing with private exultatioin a nightclub, swaying to «At Last» by Etta James, her face glowing with private exultation.
When she falls apart, I fell with her, when she fought, I stood right there next to her, and when she found strength to persevere and inspire those who came into her circle, once again, as with every step of the journey, I felt compelled to join in with her exultations.
Whenever our father heard the beastman's attack fall over the woods, he cried out in alarm, but also in eerie exultation.
Focusing on the years 1934 to 1961 - from Hemingway's pinnacle as the reigning monarch of American letters until his suicide - Paul Hendrickson traces the writer's exultations and despair around the one constant in his life during this time: his beloved boat, Pilar.
Seeing them for the first time was a moment of exultation, and we high - fived in delight.
She completely loses her mind in a frenzy of exultation when given a sugar cookie, or weeps inconsolably when told she can't watch another ad for a Play - do play set posted on Youtube.
Whichever way his broad interests manifest in a complex and diverse repertoire of images, each painting, as Roberta Smith wrote in her New York Times review, «exemplifies the exultation of material that courses through much American painting.»
The artist continues his exultation of the familiar — frayed urban palms in Florida, highway overpasses, subway stations — with a series of lively new paintings on view through May 23 at Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles, marking his first solo show in the city in over a decade.
Her recurring imagery act as an alphabet, combined in order to evoke feelings of grief, love, sorrow, ecstasy, mourning and exultation.
Two generations after the exultation of Independence and the concurrent horrors of Partition, contemporary artists mine the uneasy history of photography in India as a means to challenge outmoded narratives, share hidden stories, and make personal connections with tradition.
The three large paintings dating from 1974 seem to constitute Still's counterpart to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: dizzying in the tumultuous, diagonal movement of their gestural, but highly controlled shapes — in contrast to the solidity and verticality of the works immediately preceding; harboring both calm and conflict; achieving jubilant exultation.
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