Sentences with phrase «human limitations»

This should be taken not as an assertion of human arrogance or superiority, but as a confession of human limitations.
For all we've learned about galaxies and the wider cosmos, though, astronomers have struggled with human limitations as heavenly observers.
However, understanding human limitations, they actually have to create less details, less individual objects for the world, since each eye can only take in so much.
To add another whole set of meetings and programs may seem beyond human limitations.
Indeed, it sounds like an escape from human limitations altogether.
It helps me realize that human limitations didn't arise when sin entered the world.
Whatever the explanation — mere human limitation or sinful results of our freedom — the actual conditions finally determined which of all the possible outcomes of that moment would be realized.
We each still have feelings and hardship and human limitations regardless of how «good» or «bad» we have it.
As it turns out, he is human and possesses the same human limitations we all have.
Perhaps not now on this blog, but examining the reasons for such common human limitations should not be ignored.
Nevertheless, an appropriate theological caution creeps in, as he advises us not to set «unwarranted human limitations on God's creativity.»
Niebuhr's realism required «recognizing that the imperfections of the world stemmed from fallen human nature, that the social implications of human selfishness had to be reckoned with, that to improve the world it would be necessary to work with human limitations and not dream of obliterating them.
The headless winged everyman of Vlassis Caniaris's Big Swing (1974) recalls both Icarus and Bud Cort's mad character in the film Brewster McCloud (1970), whose defiance of human limitation seems to end in tragedy — or does it?
To assume, as some do, that God could not possibly give heed to as many people as there are in the world is to place upon him very human limitations.
Even Jesus grew tired, got thirsty and hungry, and had other human limitations.
Moreover, he would be quick to acknowledge that the most frequent and fertile source of error in a metaphysics that follows his method would be the inevitable human limitations upon the metaphysician's powers to abstract from his experiences with sufficient generality for his conclusions to be universally valid.
Still I respect anyone who respects human limitations in understanding God and focuses more on the positive efforts of understanding our similarities and trying to understand or reconcile our differences.
A mechanistic sociobiologist argues that individual human limitations imposed by genes place constraints on society.
One other thing to throw in the mix, if we care to challenge ourselves to grow, can be to take a deeper look at the very things that provoke us (be it our wish to be more green colliding with our own human limitations to be perfect, or the injustices that seem clearly «wrong» to us).
Others said growth plans sometimes bump up against human limitations.
These tiles naturally alter the game itself because Ghostbusters can't pass through things like fences, and such obstacles can also block their line of sight, too, while ghosts are free to merrily float through walls because they just don't care about our pesky human limitations.
In 2010 my assemblage work shifted from using more traditional European materials, or old attic - found «Americana», to international and functional elements such as tools & domestic items that act as extensions to innate human limitation.
That book is redolent with the Indiana - born author's gently satirical and sophisticated understanding of the foibles of class, ambition and human limitations as factors in life in the changing American Midwest.
How could the Messiah, the Son of God, possessed of a divine nature so utterly removed from matter, have lived a life of human limitation and suffered a shameful and agonizing death?
With the help of trained orchestrators — notably the late Shirley Walker — he married live instruments with an evolving bank of samples, real instruments and sounds that were recorded and digitized, infinitely malleable and transcendent beyond human limitations.
Science is a human enterprise, which is never free from human limitation.
His installation suggests the desire to overcome human limitations and frailties, unapologetically and beautifully entering into the realm of emotion.»
From the vantage point of Humanity 3.5, the insistence on faster solutions to human limitations seems a lot like an inability to come to a mature reckoning with finitude and death.
Emerson's perfectionism places too much faith in human capacities and fails to understand human limitations, according to Reinhold Niebuhr, who said that «the ultimate fulfillment of human life transcends the possibilities of history» (Beyond Tragedy).
It involves getting real about the entrepreneurial journey and our human limitations.
Bob, I am not Atheist or Agnostic, I am myself and acknowledge my human limitations.
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the differences between religions has nothing to do with how close their theological descriptions of God correspond to reality, either because those differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge, differences too subtle to be detected by us, lost in the «noise» of our human limitations, personal history, genetics, and so on.
'' be transformed by the renewing of your mind» indeed and any thoughts we have about God are not God yes, and these thoughts have human limitation.
However not many are averse to using the adjective form, «God is personal» provided it is clearly understood that his personality transcends our human limitations.
What God sees and how effectively it can be received by the mother will again be conditioned by both human limitation and freedom.
Rather than consider that Paul's writings on women might have been culturally (mis) interpreted for centuries, Mollenkott instead concludes that some of Paul's arguments reflect his «rabbinical training and human limitations.
As said before, when we look for the revelation, according to Tillich, the man Jesus with all his human limitations fades away so that we see not the man but the power of being for which and in which and by which he lived.
We fall into docetism if we doubt that Jesus had human limitations.
H. Richard's view of human limitation is expressed in his understanding of God as the structure in all things, «the rock against which we beat in vain, that which bruises and overwhelms us when we wish to impose our wishes, contrary to his, upon him.»

Phrases with «human limitations»

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