Sentences with phrase «for newness»

These admissions also reveal how simplistic it is to draw a line under all past efforts as failed and to strive for newness.
For all its newness, the experience of picking up and using a Galaxy S4 is steeped in familiarity.
And yes, plenty of people are capable of the maths, but as has been pointed out a few times on the thread, a deeper understanding of the topic (atmospheric physics) is helpful in avoiding descent into mathematically correct physical nonsense, or excited claims for newness of what is already well known by specialists in the field.
The fact these are delineated in video and through technological means is due to those formats» ability to convey this in a visceral immediacy that painting or sculpture for instance could not, rather than for newness» sake or fetishisation of gadgetry.
That's the kind of story that has been used to take up a whole hour and a half story, but for Newness, it's just the first 15 minutes.
When shopping for a pair of jeans these days, I look for newness in hem detail.
For editors on the hunt for newness, I suggest they have a look at this next generation of Italians: many of whom are coming from the «Who is On Next?»
It's OK to get hyped for this newness.
Hosea has understood as well as anyone that God's committed grief for the partner is the only ground for newness on earth.
We submit this volume in honour of our friend and teacher, Dr. K.C. Abraham, with the hope that the debate in this volume will lead to the strengthening of our search for a newness in language.
But this interpretation that calls for newness may, nevertheless, appeal to the deep and serious faith latent in the church.
If we are to understand either those aspirations or the failure to attain them, we must continue our effort to understand the nature of this covenant - making people with its deep need for newness and for liberation from oldness in religion, in politics, and in personal life, as well as the moral predicaments the search for newness and liberation so often generated.
Lay down your old life for the newness of life.

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Be open about your newness and your enthusiasm to make a name for yourself; position it as a strength instead of shying away from it.
«The West Side has been this lure out there for a long time,» says Cross, who sees the Hudson Yards project as a big opportunity to push for more real estate newness in New York.
Rhei also drives home an important paradox for would - be entrepreneurs: The foundation of most innovation isn't newness or complete originality.
Blowing the lid off obstacles will open up a whole new aspect of achievement, excitement and newness that could just be the kind of gamechanger that you're looking for in the new year.
Once upon a time, you may have read an ICO marketing guide that must've highlighted the value of newness for any crypto project.
I agree if he understands eternal truths in the sense that there are confessions of truth eschatologically valid once for all time, never out of fashion but always worthy to be remembered, confessed, and more deeply reflected upon by the people of God in order to discover always anew their eternal newness (as Pope Francis says in Evangelii Gaudium, 11).
This newness is a constant problem for Whitehead given his assumption that potentiality is an eternal multiplicity and his theory of ingression.
For Hua - yen, therefore, there is no room for creative synthesis, the many can not become one and are increased by one, for whatever is has achieved is «complete ontological cohesiveness and solidarity, but at the expense of creative advance, emergent newness and the production of novelty» (p. 7For Hua - yen, therefore, there is no room for creative synthesis, the many can not become one and are increased by one, for whatever is has achieved is «complete ontological cohesiveness and solidarity, but at the expense of creative advance, emergent newness and the production of novelty» (p. 7for creative synthesis, the many can not become one and are increased by one, for whatever is has achieved is «complete ontological cohesiveness and solidarity, but at the expense of creative advance, emergent newness and the production of novelty» (p. 7for whatever is has achieved is «complete ontological cohesiveness and solidarity, but at the expense of creative advance, emergent newness and the production of novelty» (p. 71).
The student researches the subject simply for the purpose of getting a general knowledge of the groundwork of fact and theory, keeping a sense of wonder and interest in the newness.
And the first matter for study is the meaning of resurrection in the case of the Lord in whom Christians find both the decisive disclosure of God and also the empowering from God which they say has brought to them «newness of life».
Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon us, most merciful Father; for thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ's sake, forgive us all that is past; and grant that we may ever hereafter serve and please thee in newness of life, to the honor and glory of thy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
For the early explorers, and certainly for those in Europe reading their first reports, the specificity and detail of America's native flora and fauna, and even more, its aboriginal Indian cultures, which by 1492 had already completed a long and distinguished history in this hemisphere, were swallowed up in a generalized feeling of newness which replaced that specificity and detail with the blank screen of an alleged «state of nature.&raqFor the early explorers, and certainly for those in Europe reading their first reports, the specificity and detail of America's native flora and fauna, and even more, its aboriginal Indian cultures, which by 1492 had already completed a long and distinguished history in this hemisphere, were swallowed up in a generalized feeling of newness which replaced that specificity and detail with the blank screen of an alleged «state of nature.&raqfor those in Europe reading their first reports, the specificity and detail of America's native flora and fauna, and even more, its aboriginal Indian cultures, which by 1492 had already completed a long and distinguished history in this hemisphere, were swallowed up in a generalized feeling of newness which replaced that specificity and detail with the blank screen of an alleged «state of nature.»
Within the Jewish - Christian tradition, this refreshment and companionship is given a supreme and clear statement in the language in which the biblical writers speak of God as the living one who identifies himself with his creatures, works for their healing, enables them to experience newness of life, and enters into fellowship with them.
What matters here is that the total witness found in the Gospels, as well as in the epistles of Paul, John, and others, is to an activity of God in human existence and through a human activity, through which «newness of life» has been known; God has been seen as sheer Love - in - action, and human existence has been given meaning and value as a potential agency for divine Love in the world and in human affairs.
The title of this section is the way the Christian church has traditionally asserted that Jesus is that One in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity, to bring about newness of life for humanity.
Essentially, it continues the chase after the youth market for reasons first extrapolated in a 1954 Robert Warshow essay on then burgeoning pop culture (specifically comic books) that identified the appearance of «newness» as the basic attraction for a targeted audience.
I suggest that it is in the way in which each succeeding moment along that routing incorporates into itself what has taken place in the past, so that this past is not lost nor rejected but is felt or accepted («prehended» is Whitehead's word for this) and incorporated into the next moment, along with whatever novelty or specific «newness» that next moment includes.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her or him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful — leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life — and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
For example, one can not fully experience the fact of order without becoming aware of its newness, its derivation, its value, and its imperfection.
The whole emphasis of the Conference was on «newness» both for the Church and the World.
This thought would be consistent with the view of Jesus; for here the future character of the Kingdom, its wonder and newness, would be preserved.
They keep us open to the spirit of newness and innovation in the quest for meaning in human history and life.
Recalling the practical recommendation of John Cobb for an ecologically sensitive praxis, one may argue that there are at least three steps towards identifying a newness in faith language.
By conveying unconditional acceptance and empathy, the therapist provides the reassurance for the client that enables her / him to see the past, no matter how debilitating, as meaningful, leading to the present and the possibility of newness of life, and a future pregnant with potentialities that otherwise might not have been envisioned.
The end - product of prayer is conformity with God's purposes, joy in his fellowship, newness of life with him and with our brethren, and the recognition that (in Paul's words from Romans) «God works towards a good end, and in every respect, for those who love him.»
He saw that «new occasions» not only «teach new duties» but that they also «make ancient good uncouth» and that our responsibility, granted the relativism that attaches to all our experience and our statement, is to think afresh, on the basis of the general apostolic witness and with due regard for earlier Christian teaching, as well as in the light of our own experience of «newness of life,» so that what we have to say is nove (newly said) and often is also nove (the saying of new things).
The church may be familiar to many students, but for others it is the cutting edge of newness, and it presents us with an effective means of evangelization.
It all goes back to our baptism, as Paul tells us in Romans 6, for if we have been baptized, we have been united in Christ in death and have been raised to newness of life in him.
Rather he includes it so as to allow for the continuing emergence of newness within himself.
While the word new is a suitable adjective for evangelisation, the quality of the newness should be understood in the sense of feliciora.»
For this to succeed, of course, the «something more» must be a quality of newness which can be introduced without destroying the already - existing characteristics of the society.
This synthesis involves an actual event including the presence of Love in relation to all and novelty or newness for each situation.
Surely one of the crucial tasks of ministry is to name the deep ambiguity that besets us, and to create a venue for waiting for God's newness among us.
It is possible for us to be blind to this inward source, insisting upon the solid, substantial endurance of our old selfhood, but the experience of reconciliation in nearness to God calls forth the newness of life that this interior dialogue evokes.
Baptism was both for the individual, who was baptized into Christ's death and died with him in order to walk in newness of life (Rom.
The writings of Whitehead, Hartshorne, Williams, and other process thinkers are replete with a sense of the tragic character of all existence, possibilities never actualized, perpetual perishing, resistance to the possibility of newness of life and the need to share and be present to each other's lived experiences, the ambiguity of all instances of creative freedom that can always be used for good or ill.
Londoners won't abandon a restaurant after six months, or six years, just for novelty's sake, nor is brand - newness a sufficient condition for adoration.
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