Sentences with phrase «incomprehensible acts»

A schoolroom or midcentury living room is haunted by a cast of vintage characters — stale ghosts reenacting incomprehensible acts of the everyday against a bizarre mash - up of superimposed imagery.
It wasn't just humanity, or «the flesh», that was ontologically affected by this mysterious and nearly incomprehensible act, but also God in his very being was affected.
That's why, for me, the process of writing is fraught with danger, a nearly incomprehensible act of the greatest faith in my creative outcomes.

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Since God is the hidden, incomprehensible, infinitely difficult end of our human quest, whether or not we come to know Him depends ultimately upon whether God Himself so acts upon us that He produces the kind of sensitivity through which we can respond to Him.
Despite its dispersal and extension in space and time freedom as act is the final commitment of the spiritual subject, event of eternity in time before God, acceptance or rejection of him who is incomprehensible love.
In every free act God is experienced non-explicitly, but truly; and what is meant by God is only experienced in this way, namely the Whither (incomprehensible by knowledge and will) of the one original transcendence of man, which consists in knowledge and love.
Even if God is not known or not expressly visualized in the free act: wherever freedom is really exercised, this happens in silently stretching beyond all individual data into the ineffable, quiet, incomprehensible infinity of the primeval unity of all thinkable reality, in an anticipation of God.
Ultimately, as he states, the God creative enough «to make the entire observable universe in a dense dot of pure energy is incomprehensible, beyond human imagining,» but still «we can see the consequences of this unimaginably powerful creative act: a universe congenial to the ultimate formation of life, life giving rise to intelligence that can ask questions science can not answer.
The incomprehensible fact may be a miracle, but a miracle is first God's act, then God's revelation in the interests of the man on whom he has acted, and finally the discerning of the significance for man of this divine intervention; these are the three elements which constitute a miracle.
But having that experience, I can say with total certainty that every child who is acting out is sending us an SOS for understanding, connection, and help with their emotions — no matter how incomprehensible their behavior may be to us.
But Clegg confirmed that he and David Cameron were willing to use the Parliament Act to force through the reforms, adding it would be «incomprehensible» if peers chose to disrupt other Lords business, including other bills, to block the introduction of an elected second chamber.
What I can criticise is an over-reliance on religious symbolism, pretentious themes, a jarring, overly melodramatic score and a nigh - on incomprehensible final act.
Poverty Row entrepreneur Victor Adamson (hiding behind the pseudonym of Denver Dixon) once again managed to release a completely incomprehensible Western filled to the brim with tired old clichés and the most wooden acting this side of cigar - store Indians.
Messy, soulless, overlong and incomprehensible CG action scenes are order of the day, and they totally murder the movie's final act.
What makes The Act of Killing such a sickening film to watch is the realization that, as bone - chilling and incomprehensible this world is, it isn't too far off from ours.
The picture holds to the idea that the world is incomprehensible and that we're acted on by forces we can not control — and at the end of it, after we're gone, it goes on without having known we were there.
Behind the visual extravagance is a final act that bogs down in sentimentality and metaphysical mumbo - jumbo, rendering it practically incomprehensible in spots.
And finally I should have acted immediately and sold my position when MYRX bid for Javelin in the Spring of 2010 as management made little attempt to explain and justify this incomprehensible move, a further indication that management's interests were simply not aligned with those of shareholders.
The music is nearly incomprehensible and acts less as a song and more of an enchantment, soothing your soul with peace, love, and happiness.
While many players will probably not care (and deride those who do as Japanophiles), it really does come down to an incomprehensible but appropriate language being slightly less irritating than hammy English acting.
In the 2009 climate - change - summit version of Copenhagen, the final act has not yet been written, the previous four acts remain nearly incomprehensible, and the roles of the scientists seem to have been diminished to mere walk - on parts.
Once governments recognize the real cost of an incomprehensible legal system, they will be motivated to draft legislation that actually makes sense and can be acted upon in a proportionately cost - effectiver manner.
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