Sentences with phrase «in immortality at»

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To glimpse the depth of love that is at work in this blessed exchange (our mortality becoming his, his immortality becoming ours) we need to discern the depth of humiliation behind it; and for that, we need to understand that mortality and corruption really are alien to his divine nature.Our Lord was not forced to lower himself so far as to share our materiality, flesh, and death.
They talk about their families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
In this regard the indirect results of the rising faith in immortality seem at times as important as the substance of the faith itselIn this regard the indirect results of the rising faith in immortality seem at times as important as the substance of the faith itselin immortality seem at times as important as the substance of the faith itself.
In the project of self - creation throughout his life, man must strive to bring these values into aesthetic harmony aiming at intensity of feeling both in its subjective immediacy and in the relevant occasions beyond itself to achieve objective immortality.63 And man realizes that to achieve his individual destiny he must create civilizations which embody truth and beautIn the project of self - creation throughout his life, man must strive to bring these values into aesthetic harmony aiming at intensity of feeling both in its subjective immediacy and in the relevant occasions beyond itself to achieve objective immortality.63 And man realizes that to achieve his individual destiny he must create civilizations which embody truth and beautin its subjective immediacy and in the relevant occasions beyond itself to achieve objective immortality.63 And man realizes that to achieve his individual destiny he must create civilizations which embody truth and beautin the relevant occasions beyond itself to achieve objective immortality.63 And man realizes that to achieve his individual destiny he must create civilizations which embody truth and beauty.
Mithra Was born of a virgin on December 25th, in a cave, attended by shepherds Was considered a great traveling teacher and master Had 12 companions or disciples Promised his followers immortality Performed miracles Sacrificed himself for world peace Was buried in a tomb and after three days rose again Was celebrated each year at the time of His resurrection (later to become Easter) Was called «the Good Shepherd» Was identified with both the Lamb and the Lion Was considered to be the «Way, the Truth and the Light,» and the «Logos,» «Redeemer,» «Savior» and «Messiah.»
At one point Whitehead seems to suggest that the primordial and consequent natures exercise their objective immortality separately: «Thus God has objective immortality in respect to his primordial nature and his consequent nature.
Because of the centrality of this doctrine of the perishing of subjective immediacy in objective immortality, it is all too easy to read past Whitehead's statements which hint at another dimension.
In order to arrive at such a re-conception it has been necessary to question the usual ideas about «subjective immortality and the pictures in which they have usually been communicateIn order to arrive at such a re-conception it has been necessary to question the usual ideas about «subjective immortality and the pictures in which they have usually been communicatein which they have usually been communicated.
Immortality can not be a final alteration that crept in, so to speak, at the moment of death as the final stage.
In my own ministry I have talked with a number of thoughtful people — mainly young people — who accept belief in God as giving meaning and joy and hope to this life but reject, or are at best highly doubtful about, any concept of personal resurrection or immortalitIn my own ministry I have talked with a number of thoughtful people — mainly young people — who accept belief in God as giving meaning and joy and hope to this life but reject, or are at best highly doubtful about, any concept of personal resurrection or immortalitin God as giving meaning and joy and hope to this life but reject, or are at best highly doubtful about, any concept of personal resurrection or immortality.
At the time Thornton had closely read The Concept of Nature (1920) and Principles of Natural Knowledge (2d edition, 1925), tended to interpret Science and the Modern World (1925) in line with these earlier works, and was acquainted with Religion in the Making (1926) though somewhat unsure what to make of its doctrine of God.2 He took comfort in Whitehead's remark concerning the immortality of the soul, and evidently wanted to apply it to all theological issues: «There is no reason why such a question should not be decided on more special evidence, religious or otherwise, provided that it is trustworthy.
But they are at peace, for though in the sight of men they may be punished, they have a sure hope of immortality; and after a little chastisement they will receive great blessings, because God has tested them and found them worthy to be his... But the just live for ever; their reward is in the Lord's keeping, and the Most High has them in his care.
Whitehead discusses the connections between fact, value, and immortality in his lecture, «Immortality», which was given on April 22, 1941 as the Ingersoll Lecture at the Harvard Divinimmortality in his lecture, «Immortality», which was given on April 22, 1941 as the Ingersoll Lecture at the Harvard DivinImmortality», which was given on April 22, 1941 as the Ingersoll Lecture at the Harvard Divinity School.
If a man is at heart just, then in so far is he God; the safety of God, the immortality of God, the majesty of God, do enter into that man with justice.
Work looks beyond immediate consumption It is man's effort at permanence and durability in a sense, an attempt at immortality — something beyond the limits of the biological process and the rhythms of nature.
Today in my «Death and Immortality» course at Boston University we were supposed to be discussing suicide and euthanasia.
Concerning the survival of the human personality after death, whether in the Platonic sense of the immortality of the soul or the biblical sense of the resurrection of the body, Hartshorne is at times agnostic and at others quite skeptical.
Ephesians 4:4 - 6 «Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only [monos] God» 1 Timothy 1:17 «which He will bring about at the proper time幽e who is the blessed and only [monos] Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone [monos] possesses immortality and dwells in unapproachable light, whom no man has seen or can see.
And when the great Socrates traced the arguments for immortality in his address to his disciples on the day of his death, he did not merely teach this doctrine: at that moment he lived his doctrine.
Since «Immortality And The Unseen World A Study In Old Testament Religion» is long out of copyright, it can be read online or downloaded in a variety of electronic formats for free from the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/immortalityandth014313mbp or downloaded in MP3 audio format from Librivox at librivox.org/immortality-and-the-unseen-world-by-w-o-e-oesterley/; it can also be found in audio format at the Internet Archive sitIn Old Testament Religion» is long out of copyright, it can be read online or downloaded in a variety of electronic formats for free from the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/immortalityandth014313mbp or downloaded in MP3 audio format from Librivox at librivox.org/immortality-and-the-unseen-world-by-w-o-e-oesterley/; it can also be found in audio format at the Internet Archive sitin a variety of electronic formats for free from the Internet Archive at archive.org/details/immortalityandth014313mbp or downloaded in MP3 audio format from Librivox at librivox.org/immortality-and-the-unseen-world-by-w-o-e-oesterley/; it can also be found in audio format at the Internet Archive sitin MP3 audio format from Librivox at librivox.org/immortality-and-the-unseen-world-by-w-o-e-oesterley/; it can also be found in audio format at the Internet Archive sitin audio format at the Internet Archive site.
Or perhaps the kind of immortality Goethe allowed to his friend Wieland, when he said in his conversation with Falk: «I would not be at all surprised if I met Wieland again some thousands of years hence as a star of the first magnitude..., and saw with my own eyes how he infused everything around him with a pleasant light.»
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
The fact that later Christianity effected a link between the two beliefs and that today the ordinary Christian simply confuses them has not persuaded me to be silent about what I, in common with most exegetes, regard as true; and all the more so, since the link established between the expectation of the «resurrection of the dead» and the belief in «the immortality of the soul» is not in fact a link at all but renunciation of one in favour of the other.
In terms of faith, apart from his love of the Mass, the time at the Oratory also gave him a strong grounding in Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storieIn terms of faith, apart from his love of the Mass, the time at the Oratory also gave him a strong grounding in Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein his stories.
Human nature is only meaningful because it is made in view of Christ who is to come at the fullness of time and confer immortality through union with himself and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
Whitehead announces that «the objective immortality of [God's] consequent nature» is considered in part V of Process and Reality (p. 47), which appears to have reference to the fourth phase considered at the end of the book (p. 532).
«Thus,» as Dr. Paton puts it, «the victory over necrolatry was won, but at the cost of the extinction of even a rudimentary belief in immortality
From that beginning the Bible records a long development of experience and thought consummated at last in Christ, «who abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel.»
My intimations are not unique to me; they have been observed by others wiser than I. Someone asked William James at age 70 if he believed in immortality and he replied: «Never strongly, but more so as I grow older.»
If I were to make those critical comments, I should be obliged to say something at this point about the way in which this notion of the soul's immortality is very doubtfully found in the Scriptures and how it is an importation into Christian thinking from elsewhere.
At least it warns us against the wrong kind confidence on the matter, and it prevents us from succumbing too easily to that odd variety of self - centeredness, in the worst sense, which demands «immortality» because it is determined to play «dog in the manger» in God's universe.
If, as we shall be arguing in a moment, we may be sure of «objective immortality», the taking into God's life of every good that has been achieved in the creative process; and if, as that understanding of the world order implies, one of the goods is the agency by which these given goods have been achieved, including at this point the human agent as a peculiarly significant focus — may it not be the case that not only the good which has been achieved but the agent who has achieved it (himself good, despite defect and the instances of his failure in this mortal existence) will be preserved beyond the «perishing of occasions»?
David Friedrich Strauss (1808 - 1874), at first a Protestant but in his later years giving up belief in a personal God and immortality, cast doubt on the accuracy of the records of the sayings and deeds of Jesus and rejected the virgin birth of Jesus.
The resurrection of the body is thus transformed into something approaching the immortality of the soul, with the important difference that, at least for Paul, the resurrection is still in the future (vv 51 - 53; cf. I Thess 4:13 - 18).
Now I am well aware that one of our modern humanists might interrupt at this stage and say, «Now your religion, your belief in God and immortality are put up by your mind, simply because it will not face the true facts — the utter loneliness and futility of human living.»
Ferrari: Race to Immortality takes a close look at the early days of the Scuderia in F1 when it was much less of a powerhouse than it was now and when Enzo Ferrari was just trying to establish himself like any other team owner.
For Woods, his quest for major immortality begins anew in April at Augusta.
In CultureLab's look at Immortality (7 April, p 47), both reviewer S. Jay Olshansky and author Stephen Cave appear to...
But it has little in common with doing a sun salutation at your local gym for tighter abs; medieval hatha yoga's goals included divination and attaining immortality.
That strikes a blow to the idea, popularized by futurist Ray Kurzweil, that we'll one day be able to upload our consciousness into computers, granting us immortality, adds Randy Goebel, a computer scientist at the University of Alberta in Canada who studies the theory and application of intelligent systems.
Olshansky, a senior research scientist at the Center on Aging / National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago and lead author of the forthcoming book, The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging, shared his views during the American Medical Association's Science Reporters Conference in Atlanta, on October 2, 2000.
If society is embarking upon a longevity revolution, it will be built on advances in genetics and pharmaceuticals and not the intake of antioxidants and hormones, says Jay Olshansky, a scientist at the University of Chicago and author of the forthcoming book, The Quest for Immortality: Science at the Frontiers of Aging.
It certainly still looks expensive, though, and there are glimmers of interest in Sparrow's sudden obsession with immortality, but mostly it just feels rote, soggy and charmless, and at 169 minutes, extraordinarily long.
The scene where Renton and Sick Boy go on a credit - card - stealing spree at a Battle of the Boyne celebration night and end up becoming the entertainment is surely destined for YouTube immortality, and the pair's deadpan application for council funding for an artisanal leisure destination (a bordello, in fact) is satirical gold.
After an unsuccessful attempt with a «Cat People» remake at Warner Bros, Bill Condon and producer Michael Laughlin decided to collaborate on Condon's early version of «Dead Kids,» and with assistance from Hemdale and tax incentives from the New Zealand government, began production in northern New Zealand, with an eclectic mix of American actors: Dan Shor had recently appeared in John Huston's «Wise Blood»; Dey Young had just debuted in «Rock and Roll High School»; Michael Murphy was a Woody Allen alumnus; and Mark McClure had achieved a kind of immortality as Jimmy Olson in the «Superman» films.
Better, there is at work in Flanagan's pictures this undercurrent of grief, tied together with the thought that perhaps these intimations of immortality are bound snug with the dementing tortures of unimaginable loss.
Darwin wrote to Hooker the following day: «The manner in which [the reviewer] drags in immortality, & sets the Priests at me & leaves me to their mercies, is base....
They would not outlive you in the minds of others, granting you at least the solace of that form of immortality.
Mining sites like eBay for 19th - and 20th - century photo portraits of everyday African Americans, Jefferson gives their forgotten sitters a shot at immortality by painting their formal portraits, emphasizing the importance of Sunday finery to people who toiled in the service industry six days a week during and after the days of slavery.
Part psycho - geography, part «tourist trail», this hour - long walk (beginning and ending at MK Gallery) will combine objective and subjective knowledge, historical notes, and anecdotal musings in an illuminating verbal account of Milton Keynes» long association with Immortality.
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