Sentences with word «intimately»

Inferences from common events must have quickly entered into consideration, being so intimately a part of ordinary prudence; and with the personalist interpretation of environment, supposed action by that environment would have the same relevance as action by another person.
We must begin with ourselves and the institutions with which we are most intimately concerned and connected.
Or, to put it in other terms, the boundary between the ancient world and the modern is to be traced, not in the Aegean or the middle Mediterranean, but in the pages of the Old Testament, where we find revealed attainments in the realms of thought, facility in literary expression, profound religious insights, and standards of individual and social ethics, all of which are intimately of the modern world because, indeed, they have been of the vital motivating forces which made our world of the human spirit.
God and nature were intimately related, as the Babylonians and Egyptians also believed, yet for Israel they were nonetheless distinct and diverse.
Intimately related in Hebrew thought is that tonic which for us has become commonplace.
The High and Holy One who is vastly more than ourselves is also intimately near and ever moving within his world to sustain it and ourselves.
It is found that the couplets and triads sometimes group themselves in larger units, which may be called stanzas, moreover that the pattern is intimately related to the changing mood and advancing thought in such a way that occasionally structure provides an important exegetical resource.
However intimately related to natural phenomena, God was more than, and distinct from, them.
I don't know of a more profoundly failed position, or a more poorly defended one, than the assertion that a particular God is real, alive, and intimately involved in the lives of people.
It is now believed that the Hebrew word is an adaptation of a foreign one meaning god; and so we see how the Hebrew mind operated in relation to this matter: from foreign god to nothingness — they were intimately one and the same!
When Lenin said that religion is the opiate of the people, I know exactly and intimately what he means.
In the Father - Son relationship, the eternal and ineffable Father becomes intimately related to the incarnate Son, who takes up residence in the mundane world of time and space shared by the rest of creation.
The persistence and growth of the influence of Jesus seem also to be assured by the proven ability of Christianity to survive the death of cultures with which it has been intimately associated and, after a period of crisis provoked by the collapse of such a culture, not only to win a foothold in the new, succeeding culture but also to make a deeper impress upon it than upon its predecessor.
The Yahweh of prologue and epilogue is much more intimately and charmingly envisaged than the relatively sophisticated deity of the speeches.
«20 God could not become a man without thereby abandoning his divinity (as in Altizer's Sabellianism), but he becomes fully human in intimately incorporating into his own being peculiarly human experiences and sensitivities, thus accepting an inexhaustible concern for human purposes, achievements, and failures.
His own conquest of temptation was intimately connected with and, indeed, the very expression of, his holy love, his living for others.
I know this problem intimately.
In the continuing life of Judaism, Esther has always been intimately associated with the Feast of Purim, «the day of lot, in which Israel relives its deliverance from the hands of Haman and takes renewed faith in its ability to outlive the Hamans of other times.
Wrote he: «My neighbor is he with whom I intimately react.»
And I also didn't realize there could be such joy in sharing life so intimately with others.
This assertion is correct, but the christological and pneumatological aspects of such a statement, while intimately related, should not be confused with each other.
«The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and liberty so intimately in their minds that it is impossible to make them conceive one without the other.»
«The reason there has not been a feeling for mankind is because we have not been able to communicate so fully and intimately with mankind.
They recovered the classical experience of reason as the potential infinity of human questions, showing how this dynamic «ratio» as a desire for understanding is healed and transformed by the paschal - metanoetic experience of faith in the Sophia - Cod of compassion and love.4 Aquinas, for example, understood God as «intimately present within everything that exists since God is existence» and that Cod's omnipotence — Aquinas wrote very little about it — regards not actualities but possibilities, and is best manifested in forgiveness and compassionate mercy.5
I'm also intimately familiar with the guilt, shame and self - judgement that come along with relapse.
While urging America's continued neutrality in the war, Alva Taylor conceded, «If we must fight, let it be for humanity and international law and not for any cause that is so intimately tied up with territorial aggression» (March 8, 1917).
12:29), Here is someone, Luke tells us, who knows the burning bush intimately.
The two are intimately related.
To be sure in the case of the revelation in Jesus Christ, to take the most important example, the time of salvation is intimately connected with an actual historical period and date.
Pietro recalls a passage from Gianna's notes, «Love and sacrifice are as intimately connected as sun and light.
This isn't to say that adoptive placements can't be positive, growth - enhancing, and give adoptees a loving, supportive environment, but it can never negate the fact that there is another family out there with whom the adoptee is intimately connected.
Delia Smith FAITH Magazine September - October 2006 The person who truly wants to pray is the person who truly wants to know God more intimately.
The biggest names in women's ministry — from Hatmaker to authors like Shauna Niequist — remain intimately involved in their own local churches, and most have Bible college or seminary degrees.
While I have a deep appreciation for beautifully worded prayers (and share in them on occasion), I'm convinced that the prayer the Father longs for is one of childlike simplicity flowing from a heart of confidence and trust in the One who knows us better and more intimately than we know ourselves.
«If it is true that God created our bodies to be temples of divine dwelling, then are not our bodies places where God continues to choose to speak, and make God's self intimately known?
However, the Church's theological discourse can not be so intimately bound to any one scientific theory, as «the final way» to explain something, that it becomes difficult to separate itself from such a theory, either because a theological doctrine itself can no longer be explained without it (which it can) or because a scientific theory has been superseded by a more coherent scientific theory (better able to explain reality) as is the nature of progress in science.There is a precedent for this in the Galileo controversy from the 1600s.
Psychology, anthropology and sociology will be of great assistance here, the more so because recent developments in these fields, tending toward integration of these intimately related pursuits, promise the creation of a study of man to which the investigation of his religious life has to add an important, nay a decisive dimension.
Elliott and Schroth are corporate consultants intimately familiar with Fortune 500 companies.
Thus, the uniqueness of Jesus» death does not separate that event from us but brings it closer, drawing together still more intimately the union between Jesus and us.
«Unless» as one correspondent commented «you are in possession of intimately - acquired knowledge of every Soho Mass - goer's sex life.»
The fulfilment of our various vocations of loving, and the integration of our desires and needs, is found by recognising that in all our relationships we share directly and intimately in some aspect of the Lord's own universal mission of creative and redemptive love.
Such a view in turn can impel believers to a more intense and open encounter with the living God who shares intimately every present moment and seeks to share with us the next best possibility.
Moreover, the evolutionary picture shows that man's beings and his becomings are intimately connected.
The research done by students during their graduate studies will also be intimately related to the needs of the corporations.
Both indulgences and self - indulgences are intimately connected with the problem of money.
In the present paper I attempt to make two different but intimately related cases.
The very knowledge of God is intimately connected to the love of the neighbour, we know God through love of neighbour.
But from the perspective of revelation, cosmic evolution is the story of a self - humbling God's entering ever more intimately into the universe and drawing it toward a meaningful fulfillment.
But it has consistently meant that the biblical text is shaped with a theological intentionality that is deeply and intimately connected to the most elemental faith claims of the church.
These two aspects were intimately connected and inextricably intertwined.
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