The best and safest way to deal with these truths is to raise our eyes to God and
in deepest reverence say, «0 Lord, Thou knowest.»
Skandali's practice is rooted
in a deep reverence for the natural environment and the importance of place as a signifier for identity.
Marc Robarge's sculptures are rooted
in a deep reverence for the forms and processes of nature.
Not exact matches
We may read it,
in the light of a long - established allegorical tradition, as a parable of
deeper truths; but to the Jews of the fifth century BC, who took it at its face value, the Hebrew story, though not grotesque like the Babylonian, was too ingenuous and childlike to command the «
reverence and godly fear» which belongs to all high religion.
(Isaiah 6:1 - 3) Such a God was not lightly to be approached; an inviolability not to be profaned lay
deep in Isaiah's thought of the Eternal; but
reverence had taken the place of dread as the corollary of holiness, majesty had displaced the former dangerousness of the deity, and the response demanded from man by the holiness of the Most High had become thoroughly ethical.
Let us never forget that precisely out of
reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the
deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not
in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
The lesser kinds of
reverence have been noted only
in order that we may be quite clear that even
in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen
in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of
reverence which is religious
in quality,
reverence about which there is a mystery, just as
in human personality itself there is a
deep mystery by reason of its being grounded
in the mystery of God.
John Locke (1653 - 1704), reared
in a staunchly Protestant home and continuing to believe
in God and revelation and having a
deep reverence for the Bible, espoused religious toleration but not to atheists or Roman Catholics.
The
deep reverence of the Indonesian Muslim for his own Prophet is evident from the way
in which the Prophet's birth is commemorated.
They notice that it is permeated by a spirit of
deep reverence or piety, that it aims to transform the quality and character of experience
in a direction that appears saintly, that it manifests itself
in such institutions as temples and monasteries
in which there are ritual observances, and so forth.
Anya's approach starts with a
deep - rooted
reverence for what nature provides
in all of its seasons — and
in all of its sometimes neglected or wasted forms.
These are cookies I make and eat with a
reverence and these are cookies that bring me a
deep sense of stability no matter what's going on
in life.
Thorough, well - referenced, grounded
in solid information, unquestionably scholarly, yet pleasurably readable, obviously written by a man with the
deepest reverence for God's Word and the responsibility of handling it accurately.
Waldorf Education has as its ideal a person who is knowledgeable about the world and human history and culture, who has many varied practical and artistic abilities, who feels a
deep reverence for and communion with the natural world, and who can act with initiative and
in freedom
in the face of economic and political pressures.
Waldorf instilled
in me a life - long thirst for learning, a
deep reverence for nature, the ability to truly listen, and a well - rounded, compassionate worldview.
In it, we've also lost the
deep reverence that comes along with understanding where our food comes from and the respect that is shown by using the entire animal.
May embracing the eclipse invite us to rediscover
reverence in ways that resonate with our own
deepest experiences.
Turmeric is hands down one of the, if not the, most versatile healing spice
in the world with over 600 experimentally confirmed health benefits, and an ancient history filled with
deep reverence for its seemingly compassionate power to alleviate human suffering.
While there is apparently plenty to admire
in the perfs, calm director's hand and dp Adam Stones» work, Variety's Peter Debruge points to this film being «too damn polite,» while Indiewire.com's Eric Kohn remarks that the «light touch at times makes it difficult to engage with the stakes at hand, and Nichols»
reverence for his couple's
deep bond is practically so sacred he seems resistant to show any of their flaws.»
Growing up
in the high desert alongside the Rio Grande, I have a
deep reverence for water and a particular love for rivers.
In Japan, a
deep reverence for nature and tradition vies with a fascination of all that is futuristic — and this jarring contrast is part of the country's strong allure.
Under the great weight of the concrete, these two forms, one material and one virtual, come together to awaken the instinctual
reverence for life that is rooted
deep in the genes of the spectator.
Her passion for plein air painting — a fundamental practice for the Impressionists —
in tandem with her
deep reverence for Classical and Renaissance painting, spills onto her canvases to create abstract works that interweave echoes of history with the contemporary
in a fresh and enduring way.
His
deep reverence and love of the natural world was unparalleled and it guided his life's mission to convey the sanctity of nature to others
in an effort to stem the steamroller of exploitation and destruction of so many things good and beautiful.
My ongoing inspiration for this work is a
deep reverence for the natural world, stemming from experiences ranging from exploring urban pocket parks to backpacking
in the wilderness.
In her counseling, Carey brings an interactive approach, a sense of humor and a deep reverence for the human spirit and the spirit of God in us al
In her counseling, Carey brings an interactive approach, a sense of humor and a
deep reverence for the human spirit and the spirit of God
in us al
in us all.