He thinks that I anticipate «that we will arrive eventually at the goal of
full humanity which God envisions for us» (p. 113).
Whether or not man is cooperative, Cobb anticipates that we will arrive eventually at the goal of
the full humanity which God envisions for us (GW 82).
Not exact matches
Rather than working toward a shared
humanity in
which all people are recognized as worthy of a
full life by the very fact they they exist, this approach strives to use power to divide
humanity into those worthy of a
full life in the here and now, and those who are not.
Despite the sinfulness of its people, the Church is always the privileged place of encounter with the living God, who continually forms his people into the community in
which the
full truth about
humanity is grasped.
We work toward a shared
humanity in
which all people are recognized as worthy of a
full life — including the unborn — by the very fact they they exist.
Life is so short it is nice to believe there is more to it,
which the Bible tells a whole plan for the Earth and
humanity which is
full of hope.
Becoming a
full person in the electronic age is not playing with a camera; it is being born to the depths of
humanity for
which our previous education has not prepared us... we shall have to enter this new universe with the same enormous sympathy that Christ has for this earth.»
One early position,
which still continues to be important in the evangelical community, is to affirm that the Bible, when correctly interpreted, affirms women's
full humanity.
It is Mankind as a whole, collective
humanity,
which is called upon to perform the definitive act whereby the total force of terrestrial evolution will be released and flourish; an act in
which the
full consciousness of each individual man will be sustained by that of every other man, not only the living but the dead.
It was in explaining the way in
which full divinity and
full humanity are united in one Person that they accused each other of heresy.
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church
which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails to convey its
full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new
humanity in Christ
which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church....
The vocation of St. John as the apostle of the Divinity of Christ's one person has fed and powered the true development of the doctrine of the Church at all times, not least in the first centuries in
which the true doctrine of both the divinity and the
humanity are hammered out in great Councils, and the concepts are refined in the fires of contrary heresy against either the full Divinity or the full Humanity of
humanity are hammered out in great Councils, and the concepts are refined in the fires of contrary heresy against either the
full Divinity or the
full Humanity of
Humanity of Christ.
What is so needed is a manner of living that is deep and
full in it's
humanity and it's faith
which thereby «bears the risk» of real freedom.
There is a burning relevance today in describing the mission of God, in
which we participate, as the gift of a new creation
which is a radical renewal of the old and the invitation to men to grow up into their
full humanity in the new man, Jesus Christ.24
He defines the Gospel as «a great movement from lower to higher, going through estrangement and crises, but also through atonement and salvation, and so directed towards its ultimate goal, a Glorified
Humanity in
full communion with God, of
which goal the Risen Christ is the guarantee and first fruits».
I would only hope we recognize that our new nature (
which can not sin) is alien to our old - nature we drag with us, and it is by God's grace any of us are subject to God's conforming us into the image of The Son and building us up as a whole with all the saints into the
full measure of spiritual adulthood belonging to the
Humanity of our great God and Savior Jesus our Lord and Master.
Altizer would hold that his view leads to an eschatological existence in
which Blake's
full «
humanity divine» is realized.
Isn't
full humanity a state in
which one ceases to talk about God and religion and all ideologies and talks instead only about man, the world, and the secular?
I am particularly intrigued that Runyon is honest enough to say that the Kingdom of God
which Jesus proclaimed is an eschaton that will «restore» true creaturehood, or
full humanity.
The shapes of a future Asian theology were seen in creative emergence at a recent conference held in Wennapura, Sri Lanka, the theme of
which was «Asia's Struggle for a
Full Humanity: Toward a Relevant Theology.»
At the heart of Antiochene theology
which influenced the St. Thomas Christians in the pre-sixteenth century period was the emphasis on the
full humanity of Jesus Christ.
Full, true
humanity is the perfect and absolute balance between the security to be,
which I identify with mother love, and the drive to become,
which I identify with father love.
Law was, beyond that, a positive reality
which provided structure and order for life so that
humanity could realize its
full potential in mutual service as well as the fulfillment of its responsibilities to God.
In short, this period was marked by a series ofheresies
which undermined the
full humanity of Christ.
The screenplay,
which Zemeckis wrote with his mocap technician Christopher Browne, is
full of
humanity.
Folding the Red into the Black is a book - length nonfiction essay by one of America's bestselling novelists, Walter Mosley; an alternative political manifesto in
which he proposes to throw off «bureaucratic» demands in order «to praise and raise
humanity to its
full promise.»
We all agreed that the food was tasty and the portions generous, although Curran felt his burger should have come with chips — something
which I, and I'm sure 99 per cent of the rest of
humanity, am in
full agreement with.
Full of guilt, the Professor claimed to have activated a chain reaction of uncontrollable events that would destroy the
humanity and would leave the Earth close to the end... To know the reasons of his death, Filby goes back to the Professor's laboratory and discovers a strange spherical machine,
which seems partially dismantled.