Sentences with phrase «inherent nature of reality»

Finally, the Christian hope in the Kingdom of God or the New Jerusalem is a hope in such a «nothingness,» for it is a hope that contradicts the inherent nature of reality.

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Insofar as a Christian theology, with its inherent theodicy, can do justice to the more neutral facts in a more coherently adequate way than theologies (including a / theologies) starting from a different vision of reality, the idea of the perfectly good, loving nature of God is warranted.
Unconsciously, perhaps, the subsistence farmer, and even the peasant village, are assimilated to images of an unhistorical nature which serves civilization and industrialization but has no inherent reality.
The differences seem to be over whether these tensions can be resolved through our better understanding of nature (our position), or whether they are inherent to created reality and can not be rationally resolved but only founded upon the ultimate intelligibility of absolute love.
Perceptions of causal efficacy put us in direct touch with the inner nature or character of things and persons as well as with the emotions, values, and purposes inherent in reality.
Small wonders of that nature have been left behind in the pursuit of a more accessible and logical experience, attempting to bring those type of discoveries to every stage, but losing a bit in the translation and the reality of that confinement, despite the inherent fun still brimming within.
Featuring work by 15 artists, the exhibition explores the mutable nature of materials, highlighting the way in which even the most objective realities contain an inherent subjectivity.
Photo - realistic canvases from The China Painters series (2007 - 08), produced by copyists from the notorious «oil painting village» of Dafen, complete Jankowski's exhibition, while similarly highlighting the potentially serious ramifications of staging or altering reality, whether that manipulation happens through translation via mass - media or as a by - product of an inherent flaw in man's nature.
This was due to the inherent nature of wind energy, and the realities of necessarily continuously balancing the grid, on a second - by - second basis, with fossil - fuel - generated electricity (typically gas).
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