I found that it was only when the activists I interviewed began to develop relationships with people of color that they were able to
fully grasp the reality of their racial experiences.
Not exact matches
Only It's peception is
reality, and its way beyond our ability to
fully grasp, though we still should try to understand as much as we can and work from there..
You Said:» Only * It's * peception is
reality, and its way beyond our ability to
fully grasp, though we still should try to understand as much as we can and work from there..»
But we can not yet
grasp fully and with unfailing security the
reality of the divine life to which we are called — in this life we must recognise that we are still marked by the effects of sins, that we still experience weakness andfrailty.
All of the stories from all of Man's scriptures are
fully accounted for, and so revolutionarily superseded, by Pandeism, which demonstrates the logical probability of all of these nonuniversal propostions as simply reflecting the miscomprehensions of the limited human mind in attempting to
grasp an ultimate underlying
reality.
Cobb argues similarly that Buddhism
grasps some aspects of «ultimate
reality» which Christianity does not explicate as
fully.
Buddhism
grasps some aspects of «ultimate
reality» which Christianity does not explicate as
fully.
For the moment, I wish only to stress the relationship which exists between the divine
reality and the finite creatures in the world, whether or not this relationship is always
fully grasped and given the correct interpretation.
It is undeniable self - publishing channels have changed the
reality of publishing, and it is also undeniable that the traditional flora and fauna of the publishing industry has yet to
fully grasp it, adapt, and embrace it.