Berger suggests that we may
find intimations of a hidden though intensely real dimension of meaning in several kinds of ordinary life experiences.
31 Here and there are
found intimations of a Messiah to come to restore the Kingdom of Israel.
Not exact matches
And there is an aim toward the future, so that each moment is already anticipatory of what will follow — that future has not yet happened, but the
intimations of it are
found in the way in which in the present it is being aimed for.
Only as a community that does not
find its source of identity and vocation within its cultural milieu can the church acquire any
intimations of «good news» for its cultural milieu.
She argues that the works we
find most moving and enduring contain a common intuition of transcendence, or «
intimations of immortality».
The clue to the interpretation of whatever
intimations of the divine are given us in our common life is provided by the first century event to which we
find ourselves inevitably looking back and by the historical community through which the concrete meaning of that event has been conveyed to us and in which, therefore, the event itself is in a sense perpetuated.
She is so thorough that she leaves us with nothing but pure spirit, allying herself with Plato, in whom she claimed to
find «
intimations of Christianity.»
For all its
intimations about
finding one's true self and the complicated setups for a big misidentification, The Pretty One is just another romantic dramedy.