Sentences with phrase «hearts of humans»

The «I» perspective lies at the roots and heart of the human condition.
In the absence of same - species fostering, these tiny and vulnerable creatures must look to the compassionate heart of human foster parents.
The Sensation of Sight is a discovery of hope amidst the wounded hearts of human beings coping with grief and despair.
This unique museum will educate Canadians on the importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — a milestone document that not only establishes basic principles at the very heart of the human rights movement, but also recognizes property rights.»
God loved us so much that he came, conceived as a human male under the beating heart of a human mother, right into our world.
Ball has brushed up on his Buffy reruns, opening up the show's universe to far more devilish creatures and ideas, and it seems the further he steps away from the vamps, the closer he gets to the beating heart of the human.
For one female entrepreneur, the idea of impact goes far beyond money and success, and cuts to the heart of the human experience.
Whether you love it or hate it, working at a Disney park is a big eye - opener — both to the (not so) wonderful world of Disney, and to the heart of human nature.
There's a tension at the heart of human psychology — we love flattery but we hate fakery.
You so clearly and poetically spoke to the heart of our human existance: that of love and family.
But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.
It has its own divine origin and its own natural place at the heart of the human community under the Unity Law of Control and Direction.
This Commandment is saying that God fills the universe, that God fills the deepest hunger in the human soul, that God fills the vacuum and the emptiness in the heart of human life, and his place can not be preempted.
The Church belongs at the heart of the human village as naturally as the marketplace and the town hall.
Rather, in a spirit of service, and in the exercise of its mission, it sought to instil within society a higher respect for natural law — the law of the Creator, which is written in the hearts of all human beings.
As Christian preacher Adrian Rogers put it, «The heart of the human problem is the problem of the human heart.»
He touched the heart of the human condition in a way that was as profoundly religious as it was profoundly humorous.
The common denominator is the heart of the human being, not some institution like a religion, church, or politic.
(Luke 2:41:51; 4:16 - 30; Acts 7:54 - 60; 27:9 - 44) A glance at some of the parables found only in Luke shows how deeply we are indebted to him for words of Jesus that go to the heart of human relations — the Good Samaritan, the Prodigal Son, the Pharisee and the Publican, the Rich Man and Lazarus.
I get to the heart of the human, I get to the root of things.
Perhaps more important still, we misdirect the longing buried at the heart of human existence.
In determining the «core rights» that constitute the heart of our human rights agenda, it is important to consider the way we use language.
The Church: A Sign of Contradiction Christ rightfully claims his place at the heart of humanity and at the heart of every human being, calling them to live the life of perfection in communion with Him.
By attacking the notion that at the heart of the human person is a spiritual centre - what St. Thomas would call the «spiritual substance» and what John Paul II would call «self - possession» - postmodernist thought betrays the essence of humanity.
In many ways this Word on coveting is the most profound Word, the all - embracing Commandment; for it turns us away from the level of external deeds and it rivets our attention on the heart of the human being.
To which the Prophet replied, «What can I do if God has deprived your hearts of all human feeling?
It was «Templeton's [own] belief that rigorous research and cutting edge science are at the heart of human progress.»
Evil exists in the heart of humans, Christian or not.
And Jesus shares with the Buddha a compassionate desire to cut right to the heart of human suffering and to eliminate it as soon as possible.
All of this confirms yet again the desperate need for a new theological synthesis capable of encompassing not only science and religion but also a new social vision that will re-vindicate the authority of Christ in his Church to be the ultimate source of control and direction at the heart of human affairs.
I believe the black families have their pre conceived notions about wether they can fall onto a safe fabric of love in predominately white communities, to find they can have won the human hearts of the human whites for welcome and acceptance for the hearts of the human blacks.
This demands a fresh and compelling apologetic which demonstrates to this scientifically sophisticated yet spiritually conflicted age a new intellectual, moral and social synthesis which once again places God at the heart of human thinking, planning and activity.
Here we see how election lies at the heart of human dignity.
Twenty centuries have come and gone, yet today He is the light that lights the hearts of the human race, the adored leader of hundreds of millions of the earth's inhabitants.
Nevertheless, if we say, as I think we should, that the subjective feeling of creative unification of the incomplete is at the heart of human experience and the universe, and that our ontology should reflect this by maintaining the fundamental contrast between creative becoming and accomplished being, then perishing is a very important doctrine indeed!
«yet today He is the light that lights the hearts of the human race, the adored leader of hundreds of millions of the earth's inhabitants.»
Middle America is Updike's true subject because middleness is, for him, the heart of the human condition.
At the heart of every human love there is a dependence upon freedom which can not be either bought or compelled.
As the Mexican bishops say, «The fundamental root of violence is in the orientation of the heart of every human
This experience is at the heart of human self - consciousness, in our inherent, meaningful relationship with our distinct environment.
Liturgy, after all, celebrates the heart of human life, and even the young quickly learn that this heart is a strange mixture of suffering and struggle, accomplishment and joy, bondage and liberation, beauty and pathos, meaning and emptiness.
There is in the heart of every human being, a powerful longing for a meaningful relationship with at least one other person.
He alone knows the heart of every human.
Instead, the officials were bound to ruling consistently with one of the dumbest rules ever devised in the hearts of humans: if you fumble the ball out of your opponent's end zone, they get the ball at the 20.
This highlights an intriguing paradox at the heart of human communication.
At the heart of the human genome's Lilliputian machinery is the two meters» worth of DNA that it takes to embody a person's 3 billion genetic letters, or nucleotides.
The study is the first, say its authors, to provide evidence that adenosine, a biochemical at the heart of human cellular function, plays another crucial role — keeping on hand a steady number of healthy chondrocytes, the cells that make and sustain cartilage.
He compared the pit — so named because it is spherical and positioned near the center of a warhead — to the heart of a human being, explaining that destructive testing is like taking a blood sample capable of exposing harmful maladies.
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