Sentences with phrase «fugitive gods»

In adopting this mode of ministry, the preacher becomes Heidegger's «tracer of fugitive gods
The greatest power of preaching is when it becomes a subversive language event and announces in familiar context of secular language something that is utterly hidden: the fugitive God of the Christian tradition.
As subversive language - event it announces in the familiar context of secular language something that is utterly hidden: the fugitive God of the Christian tradition.

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«When rulers have inverted their functions and enacted wickedness into a law which treads down the inalienable rights of man to such a degree as this,» abolitionist minister Theodore Parker of Boston declared after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill in 1850, «then I know no ruler but God, no law but natural Justice.»
So God said in effect: «Alright, be a fugitive
Rather than thank our gods for the time we have, the memories we hold, the people we cherish and love, and the blessings we garner through life, we ask for more to try and protect ourselves from the harshness that is the shortness of life and the fugitive nature of satisfaction and bliss.
This is the God of the fugitive Moses and the Hebrew slave!
This is the God of the fugitive Moses and of the Hebrew slave!
To Hawthorne pubs so full of Ale The 39th street boys begin to wail We hear that sound it is sooo mellow That fugitive thought he'd hide like jello Melotowns not a town in Tennessee It's Portlandia's face easy to see To basketball gods we lay at your feet No Dame that's not right your not worthy but big game James was a faker That's right Dame your a amker and taker of championship rings for Melotowns bride Portlandia's laid back appeal will take in stride Go Blazers!
Shirra, it turns out, is Ishtar's most hunted fugitive and believed to be in possession of a map at the center of an ancient prophecy foretelling of two messengers of God.
The pair have their own motive, however, which they neglect to share with the president: a search for the mythical hammer of the Norse god Thor, allegedly brought by fugitive Norsemen to the center of North America 150 years before Columbus.
Earth and earthlings... we live life on the littoral, Earth's great continents adrift in a world awash with seas, crested waves rifting their shores, fugitive mists, winds, rain, storms we can't predict more than a day or so out, human sapiens, other critters, vegetable life, evolving in Darwinian mutating ways; Planet Earth, viewed from space, like a snapshot from the gods, a shimmering orb netted in a cloud haze.
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