Sentences with phrase «far transcends»

Curated by Claudia Bohn - Spector and Sam Mellon, the exhibition seeks to recast Berman as an American rather than a strictly Californian artist, whose importance far transcends the regional context in which he is traditionally seen.
There's quite a bit more midrange oomph than in the road car, and the sharp immediacy to the throttle far transcends the road car's most aggressive setting, Corsa.
Thus Jim Turner's valueto the Jets far transcends his statistical worth (which of course isconsiderable) as a mere kicker, however pure.
A good deal of grammatical theory is involved here, that far transcends anything of a technical kind that Quine has written.
The above examples of a few people who have found God real and contemporary, and who have thereby gained a sense of purpose which far transcends this little life, are no more than a brief record of those whom I have personally known.
But his messiahship was not that of a political king, and although he was a loyal Jew his vision of God's universal love far transcends Judaism.
But here some Hebrew thinker — rather, it appears, the entire late school of Hebrew sages — asserts boldly that there is something else in life which far transcends them, or through which at most these can best be enjoyed.
But man who is a later product of the process far transcends the animal with the possession of self - consciousness and rational powers.
To work for such communal and institutional embodiments of justice and fraternity is to serve the kingdom of God, even though that kingdom far transcends them and all are judged.
This can be seen in some people: they are at ease in the world in a way that far transcends material ease.
When Luke begins to doubt his own commands to endure violence with kindness, Paul brings his Corinthian definition of love to bear in a way that far transcends modern wedding cliches.
Obviously, these questions have relevance that far transcends the interest of a single denomination.
At most the scientist may employ that word to indicate the limitations of his knowledge, but to make a universal statement about the development of the human race in terms of randomness far transcends the evidence.
Purpose far transcends our day - to - day work.
But self - conscious or human existence, the fourth grade, «immensely extends this concept, «permitting purposes far transcending survival and, therefore, exhibiting marked individuality that results from pursuit of the better and the best.
The center of gravity of the new Faith is not in present earthly activity but in a person and purpose far transcending it.
His organic demands are only the first stage in the elaboration of a system of wants that far transcend biological impulses.
Yet its universal affirmations and imperatives so far transcend its problems that for centuries hosts of Christians, most of them not theologians or professional moralists, have been guided and nourished by it.
While in some cases the dedicated life, instead of yielding dividends in pleasure, requires pain and sacrifice, which the truly devoted person willingly suffers, love and loyalty generally impart to life an incomparable sweetness and zest, far transcending the pleasures of self - centered satisfaction.
It presents us with the world as we acknowledge the world must be from a perspective truer than our own and itself not subject to further transcending.
For although Austen can be legitimately claimed as the formal forerunner of the vulgar romance fiction now clogging whole sections of the world's bookstores, her own novels far transcend the very genre she is supposed to have inaugurated ¯ and precisely because of the moral vision that came from her upbringing and which has now, it would seem, all but disappeared in the wake of Sitcom World.
For rooted and molded in the cultures of the ancient East, Israel yet far transcended them and attained a world of thinking and of concepts much like our own.
The Greek mind, liberated from myth, was open to mathematical inquiries far transcending the practically oriented and magically conceived mathematics of the ancient civilizations.
Likewise as members of the body of Christ, humans may be achieving aims which far transcend human imagination.
Otherwise, how is he to have achieved a perspective on the world both «truer than our own and «not subject to further transcending»?
But the latter two have concerns that far transcend their religious background, for whom that background seems more or less accidental to their philosophical positions, while the former three argue directly out of their Judaism, precisely the outlook that makes their thought so instructive for Novak's thesis:
He answered both of those prayers, but, as is often the case with him whose thoughts are as far above ours as the heavens are high above the earth, his answer far transcended what we had in mind.
The research has effected a great stride in the power of chemical theory, far transcending in importance the discovery of argon from which it originated.
This is Reitman's third film, and he has proven in each of them to be able to transcend gimmick and make it personal and then further transcend that and make it universal.
There are advantages to owning your own home (educational, health, social) that far transcend any economic impact.
Perhaps, then, the experience will further transcend its intrinsic materiality of tape and steel.
There are advantages to owning your own home (educational, health, social) that far transcend any economic impact.

Not exact matches

We won't achieve much if we scant the far deeper issue of how our teams can build lasting strengths that transcend who's onboard.
It is the reactionary claim that there is no human factor in what needs to be mirrored, or rather that the presence of any such human factor distorts reality and so should as far as possible be transcended.
Yet even though the subject matter may be the mysteries of the Christian faith, the manner of contemplating them, speculative and impersonal, may still not transcend the natural plane, at least as far as practical consequences go.»
«The experience of absolute control over another being, of omnipotence so far as he, she or it is concerned, creates the illusion of transcending the limitations of human existence, particularly for those whose lives are deprived of productivity and joy.
It is only because God utterly transcends history that his free decision to become a human being in time is also a decision of grace: «Far from implying a distance between the Word and the world, the Word's distinct manner of transcending the world implies a distinct manner of intimacy with the world.»
Far from transcending the «biasing» particularities of biographical experience, in conformity to some positivist notions of «value freedom» and «objectivity,» the academic contributions of each of the scholars studied in this book were profoundly shaped by early childhood experiences, distinctive personality traits, and, as noted above, particular theological or atheological visions, as the case may be.
For eternal life does not mean the endless prolongation of a conscious self but a life of such quality that, having no further concern for self - interest, can transcend death and rise to a fresh mode of manifestation in the lives of men who follow.
Widespread renunciation of war would go far toward persuading both church and society of the fact that «the Christian allegiance is to a sovereignty which transcends all other sovereignties» (May 30.
She says, «The type of immortality which a process conceptuality suggests is subjective, retaining the living experience of the entity, but it transcends personality... «11 And she adds,»... the boundaries of personality have been left far behind as pertinent solely to finite existence in the temporal world.
Resurrection does not mean the endless prolongation of a conscious self but a life of such quality that, having no further concern for self - interest, can transcend death and rise to a fresh mode of manifestation in the lives of men and women who follow.
This is that unique ending which is not only a repetition or renewal of genesis, but far rather an absolutely new beginning, a new creation or new aeon, and absolutely new because it wholly transcends not only an original creation but an original eternity as well.
Life does not mean the endless prolongation of a conscious self but a life of such quality that, having no further concern for self - interest, can transcend death and rise to a fresh mode of manifestation in the lives of men who follow.
With the modernist position that being does not transcend consciousness (being is posited by consciousness), any subjective foundation which is achieved can be the object of a further more radical subjective foundation.
One of the most rewarding parts of my journey so far has been reexamining the stories of biblical women (and female saints) who consistently challenge and transcend our notions of «biblical womanhood.»
Further, we believe that the God who comforts and calls also deserves our supreme loyalty, a loyalty that transcends that to any creaturely reality.
Yet the ethical imperatives always transcend the actual love felt, demanding a recognition of the appropriateness of love, and hence, of action appropriate to love, far beyond the existing capacities of personal and imaginative concern.
Is its best - selling status another sign of decay in the old establishment world view, and further evidence of growing efforts to transcend that world view through a new consciousness, replace it with a new life style, and outlive it in a New Age?
This is of course a very strong hypothesis, transcending by far anything the physicists themselves tell us.
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