Sentences with phrase «feeling of absolute»

While life changes and we grow up, and the shoes have increased a little with inflation costs, the fact that these shoes are back in style brings me back to that feeling of absolute unadulterated joy.
I really enjoyed the program especially the leg day where I have the feeling of absolute tiredness.
I can still remember searching through the whole house at midnight, hours before the deadline, the feeling of absolute anxiety and the need to uncover its whereabouts turning me into a sobbing wreck.
There was a new feeling of absolute confidence and calmness around the Emirates which is starting to become a regular feeling after our nightmare start to the season.
The father of modern hermeneutics, Schleiermacher defined religion as the feeling of absolute dependence and understood Scripture as a detailed expression of the faith that satisfies our need to feel a sense of absolute dependence.
Underlying it all is a level of consciousness of which one is not often aware, of a «feeling of absolute dependence» on some reality that is not itself in any way dependent on us.
Liberation theology, as I understand it, makes a radical break with Protestant liberalism's feeling of absolute dependence on Schleiermacher.
Which class interests was he expounding when he interpreted religion as the universal feeling of absolute dependence?
Then the feeling of absolute liberty comes in the morning.
This will be the feeling of absolute - total relaxation of no worries or concerns of anything.
Our awareness of God is a feeling of absolute dependence, whereas our dependence on nature is qualified by our ability to influence the way the world goes.
He urged his readers not to concentrate on the doctrinal statements which they mocked, but on a «sense and taste for the Infinite», or, in a phrase that he often used, on «a feeling of absolute dependence.»
In the religious case, it is a feeling of absolute dependence.
I had this feeling of absolute peace and happiness, wash over me.
From delicious, organically grown food, to glorious views, from the feel of absolute calm to the fragrant smell of fynbos.

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I'm truly honored to be a part of a company that feels like a family; a place where I refer to my peers as friends first, coworkers second; a place that I can wake up every morning and get excited about going to; a workplace environment that empowers its occupants to produce their absolute best work; and a place that is full of so much love, care, dedication, and selflessness that the only appropriate word that I can think of to describe it would have to be «magical».
Figuring out how to effectively promote competition in networks feels like it has to be an absolute priority, as does ending the handwaving of acquisitions in the space.
If you feel that having personal access to a local loan officer is an absolute must, then U.S. Bank's strong network of branches and wide range of mortgage products make it the most versatile option for in - person home loan servicing in Washington.
With a spirit of celebrating the individual and a vision to make custom the new, mainstream standard, Blank Label designs classic menswear with an experience of personal fit that makes any body type look and feel its absolute best.
I am taking a position of agnosticism on that point, and I feel it is unwise to declare things of this sort with absolute certainty.
And anyone who has this insight, and who loves, will feel within himself a fever of active dependence and of arduous purity seizing upon him and driving him on to an absolute integrity and the complete utilization of all his powers.
Its ritual absolutes and rules look legalistic, rubric - mad today: but they spoke with a sure confidence of the sacramentality of life, the rootedness of the sacred not in pious feelings of «spirituality,» not in our heads or even exclusively our hearts, but in the gritty and messy realities of life, birth, death, water and stone and fire, bread and wine.»
Lord Zealous was right, and every historian of religion knows it: the idea of putting oneself under a master, of feeling absolute and even fanatic about the cause, is an old one in religion.
I will call anyone out who portrays hatred or absolute ignorance... I find that it's a blockade, most are so ingrained that they feel they are doing their god justice by defending him... so in fear they rant about the promise of hell for not believing.
I know Christians believe in certain absolute truths but for that to lead to feelings of superiority is just wrong and flies in the face of scripture... at least that is how I see it.
And while this was undoubtedly Han Solo's film (God bless Harrison Ford, limping around on a broken leg) the new characters felt at home straight away: Daisy Ridley as Rey was an absolute star (the scenes between her and Leia ensured the film passed The Bechdel Test) and Oscar Isaac's Poe stole each of the few scenes he was in (even if his character was just Han Solo in a jumpsuit).
This concept comes from a division between the «thinking» and the «feeling» relation of the «subject» and makes out of this psychological and relative duality of functions an absolute duality of spheres.
True relation is a coincidentia oppositorum, an absolute which gathers up the poles of feeling into itself.
The absence of proof «when measured on an absolute scale» is unimportant to a thoroughgoing naturalist, who feels that science is doing well enough if it has a plausible explanation that maintains the naturalistic worldview.
I would reject as uncalled for and unsound the skepticism of those scholars who hold that we have no trustworthy indications whatever as to the character, the teaching and the career of Jesus of Nazareth, but I would be inclined to agree that there are not many particular points where we can feel absolute assurance, We can be sure that Jesus said a certain kind of thing, but not that he said just this thing or that.
Religious feeling is thus an absolute addition to the Subject's range of life.
True Muslim believers, Wahhab felt, should uphold the absolute Oneness of God (Unitarianism), abandoning all the kafir (unbeliever) elements like the veneration of saints, grave cults, decorations of mosques, and the Sufi innovations and luxurious living that subsequently crept in.
The answer must undoubtedly be that Jesus himself had brought home to the hearts of those who really heard his words that God stood ready to receive not simply the righteous — there was none righteous — but the penitent, those who acknowledged the absolute righteousness of God, felt the awful force of its demands upon them, realized how far short they fell of it, and with humble and contrite hearts sought his forgiveness and help.
In particular, Hegel's use of the dynamics of the trinitarian doctrine and his thorough dependence on the idea of incarnation for establishing the relations of subjective, objective, and absolute Spirit, mean that the Christian theologian feels at home with Hegel, even if he or she is not exactly sure why.
Perhaps all they care about is being a member of a special club that stands in absolute judgement of all the other clubs and makes you feel like you have the ear of the almighty.
But if this feeling was to mean anything, it had to be defined or fenced in by criteria; so in On Religion Schleiermacher defined the feeling as an intuition of the whole and in The Christian Faith Schleiermacher defined the feeling as absolute dependence.
I in no way want to strip you of your experience of faith by suggesting that your certainty is (or could be) a fraud (I get the feeling you are pretty resilient to any such suggestion), but I still can't understand how you can claim certainty in any absolute sense.
They made a thatched (if rat - infested) cottage in Chipping Camden their retreat from the world and, despite Catholic convictions, felt that the gift of children would be an absolute intrusion into their privacy.
At no point do I feel a greater distance from process theology than in its affirmation of the absolute value and reality of the unique and individual person.
There are those who are incapable of beginning a sentence with anything other than, «I don't know, but I feel like...» and there are those who firmly plant their feet down and speak fluently in absolutes.
Here we have a remarkable feeling for the absolute dimensions of the human, the total integration of reality in the human, the total integration of the human within the reality of things.
If harmony with the Absolute is the destiny of all minds, the best application of one's individuality would be when «every one would give himself up to whatever work were before him, every one would feel that the world's ends were his ends, and no human will would be coerced by another, because perfect submission would be the attitude of every one.»
Still others looked for a universal quality of feeling, such as absolute dependence (Schleiermacher), power (van der Leeuw) or awe (Otto).
The Papacy was, after all, one of the firmest of the remaining absolute monarchies of Europe, and within Italy after 1848 it felt closer to almost every regime than to that of Constitutional Piedmont, which was to form the territorial base for the unification effort.
But, «an intellect bent upon the act to be performed and the reaction to follow, feeling its object so as to get its mobile impression at every instant, is an intellect that touches something of the absolute» (CE xxi).
Consequently, there can be no absolute loss in the universe since each perishing occasion is somehow felt by the perceptivity that is intrinsic to all the constituents of nature.
A mind that doesn't create unfalsifiable theories and then put absolute faith into them without second guessing because it makes them feel comforted about what a tremendous pile of suck the world is and how cruel it is we are all going to die.
The centralized organization and the absolute claims of the Church enhance the difficulty, but Protestants must not forget that any small minority feels pressure that arouses resentments and fears under these circumstances.
Married 29 years — I am Christian and have never had a problem in the passion department — never felt guilty for returning to the Garden of Eden with my husband as a respite from this evil world — I've always found absolute joy and satisfaction with him — and I still think he's the hottest guy around — thank You Jesus for giving me this awesome blessing
When we have deduced what we deduce by our reason and from study of visible nature, and then read what we read in His inspired word, and find the two apparently discordant, this is the feeling I think we ought to have on our minds» not an impatience to do what is beyond our powers, to weigh evidence, sum up, balance, decide, and reconcile, to arbitrate between the two voices of God» but a sense of the utter nothingness of worms such as we are; of our plain and absolute incapacity to contemplate things as they really are; a perception of our emptiness, before the great Vision of God....
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