Sentences with phrase «intimation in»

It is a time period where as a buyer you can return the policy to the company after reviewing the policy document by giving intimation in writing and seek refund of premium.
Behavior scientists have known for decades that punishment (intimation in the name of training) has its limitations and side effects.
That the dead were thus not sufficiently dead to cease being matters of concern to the living is made clear both by direct statement and indirect intimation in the Old Testament.
And I'm sure, if I remember correctly, that it was a passing intimation in a passing comment from some person 3rd or 4th hand.

Not exact matches

A «theology of the finite» will regard seriously, in a nondefensive way, the intimations, the signals, the clues our bodies provide — not simply our bodies as human beings, but as male beings and female beings.
Through much of the commentary on the death of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn last August, there was the repeated intimation - and sometimes vulgar assertion - that, after his return to Russia in 1994, he descended into crotchety old age and irrelevance.
I, p. 40) Whether this passage is a reflection of Jesus» words (Matthew 5:45) or Jesus» words a reflection of similar teachings in the Judaism of his day, it is a true intimation of the growing universality of the better sort of Jewish teaching, and especially in praying the outreach of intercession to all humanity was perceived by some as the corollary of monotheism --
The early strata of the Old Testament are full of intimations that, far from being spiritually available to the seeking soul at any place or time, Yahweh was to be sought only at his special shrines — «In every place where I cause my name to be remembered I will come unto thee.»
An intimation of better times appeared in February 2015 when, shortly after Obama's visit, Modi broke a long silence and, to the dismay of hardliners, proclaimed, «My government will ensure that there is complete freedom of faith and that everyone has the undeniable right to retain or adopt the religion of his or her choice without coercion or undue influence.»
Or would any person who believes that he has received at God's hand an intimation of the life according to which he desires to model his own life, could such a man really think of worshiping the world in this way?
By contrast, deep ecologists disparage such a distinction and its attendant personalistic imagery, and in Heidegger intimations of a loving God remain quite undeveloped.
That may well sound more like «native» English, but at the cost of seeming faintly repetitious, merely rhetorical, and without the elegant little development of the Hebrew — which, merely through the verb, moves from an intimation of light as a garment in the first half - line to an explicit simile of God's wrapping light around him like a cloak in the second half.
«Spiritual reading does not mean reading on spiritual or religious subjects, but reading any book that comes to hand in a spiritual way, which is to say, listening to the Spirit, alert to intimations of God.»
Or to put it in another way, the creation bears upon it what the ancient Fathers of the Church called vestigia dei — «traces or intimations of deity.»
And there is an aim toward the future, so that each moment is already anticipatory of what will follow — that future has not yet happened, but the intimations of it are found in the way in which in the present it is being aimed for.
The mystery of the Kingdom as an intimation of ultimacy in the midst of our immediacies, speaks a language consonant with this new epoch of relational thinking issuing from field theory and the complexity of any description of events that begins with relatedness.
There are intimations of excitement, zeal, and dedication peering out from behind words they use in describing this event to others.
The one conclusion that we can safely draw is that God's Word in this Isaiah passage will be a word of hope and comfort, for its deepest intimations are fulfilled in the coming of Jesus Christ who personifies and embodies the light that shines in the darkness (John 1:5).
As Pascal pointed out long ago, if this wild guess is wrong, I have lost nothing; but if the truth in some way resembles this vague intimation, something is gained.
And I face an unresolved dilemma: the intimation that I might have been spared in order to tell the story collides with the question, «Why me?»
And our minds share in this spirit, experiencing vague intimations of permanent perfection which are not reducible to blood sugar levels.
The Greeks did not believe the hero continued to live, save in the rather shadowy intimations of an afterlife in Hades.
The triunity of God can serve as a symbol, offering a hint or intimation into the mystery of God as God is active in the world; and our process conceptuality has made it clear that God is the divine activity.
Such intimations of the divine, whether in nature, in personal human intercourse, or elsewhere, can be unmistakably genuine, wonderfully vivid, and inestimably significant, but we are mistaken if we suppose that the God of Christian faith could be known through these alone.
The clue to the interpretation of whatever intimations of the divine are given us in our common life is provided by the first century event to which we find ourselves inevitably looking back and by the historical community through which the concrete meaning of that event has been conveyed to us and in which, therefore, the event itself is in a sense perpetuated.
Out of the infinite mystery by which our tiny human lives are surrounded have come intimations of the inner quality of the creative Reality upon whom we depend; He moves in upon us to awaken and then to deepen our returning movement towards Him.
The story in Jonah 3 of the repentance of the Ninevites and their rescue from destruction can be set against the intimations that an inevitable apocalypse is upon us.
Berger suggests that we may find intimations of a hidden though intensely real dimension of meaning in several kinds of ordinary life experiences.
We could already see intimations of this in the 2016 election, in which our parties were bitterly divided over how the country should be unified.
In the act of doing the work that leads to the development of persons, the intimation of reality that is the driving image behind it makes reality present, just as Mecca becomes present in the midst of a pilgrim's journeIn the act of doing the work that leads to the development of persons, the intimation of reality that is the driving image behind it makes reality present, just as Mecca becomes present in the midst of a pilgrim's journein the midst of a pilgrim's journey.
(Isaiah 40:9; 52:7) Only one direct quotation from the fifty - third chapter is ascribed to Jesus — «I say unto you, that this which is written must be fulfilled in me, And he was reckoned with transgressors» (Luke 22:37; Isaiah 53:12)-- but apparent intimations that Jesus had the Suffering Servant in the center of his thought are elsewhere discoverable.
NOTE BY FRENCH EDITOR Underlying this final testimony is Teilhard de Chardin's earliest mystical intimation, set forth in La Vie Cosmique as early as 1916.
He writes that in the breath of speech, there is the intimation of the core of organic existence, hence, life (MT 32).
And when reason, which works with equal truth, whether she be in the circle of the diverse or of the same — in voiceless silence holding her onward course in the sphere of the self - moved — when reason, I say, is hovering around the sensible world and when the circle of the diverse also moving tnily imparts the intimations of sense to the whole soul, then arise opinions and beliefs sure and certain.
That includes the common Christian intimation of a divine presence in scripture, religious doctrine, liturgy and nature.
It is sacrificial love, disclosed decisively in the story of Jesus, though there are intimations of it outside the Christian revelation.
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.»
These intimations conform to the cycle Paul describes in II Corinthians 4:16: the outer self is winding down, petering out, while the inner self is being born as a new, or renewed, creature.
We could give countless examples of this religious intimation that somehow every experience is salvaged and preserved eternally in its full experiential immediacy.
It is implicit in the promulgation of the creation narrative to the masses themselves, in the relationship for instance between God and Man before the disobedience of sin - the «walking with God in the afternoon air», a simple beautiful intimation of affection and mutual communion.
We see already an intimation of Saint Francis in Pope Francis.
She is so thorough that she leaves us with nothing but pure spirit, allying herself with Plato, in whom she claimed to find «intimations of Christianity.»
«What such people seek,» writes Pagels,»... [are] insights or intimations of the divine that validate themselves in experience — what we might call hints and glimpses offered by the luminous epinoia.»
Charles Slater speaks of «a love expressed in a unity that begins with forbearance and leads to bearing up,» which I think is very aptly put, although to see this as a specifically Protestant calling is an intimation I am loath to encourage.
Where intimations of eternal life do appear in the Hebrew Bible, they are driven by the same passion for monotheism and longing for communion with God that, at an earlier stage, had to exert itself against preoccupation (especially of a cultic sort) with the dead.
I, too, know people who are sick and dying, who suffer the anguish of mental illness, who are filled with fear and doubt, who long for a spark of warmth in a cold and heartless world, who search for an intimation of immortality.
The idea of God continues to haunt the work of the radical theologians, putting them in many ways closer to the new conservatives than to the liberal revisionists who busily analyze our experience in order to spin off plausible intimations of transcendence.
As Chapter 6 of John's Gospel goes on to confirm there are intimations here that Christ's very «flesh» (sarx), in its very physicality, is our Bread of Life.
The name they chose for their group was, J. R. R. Tolkien self - effacingly recalls, «a pleasantly ingenious pun... suggesting people with vague or half - formed intimations and ideas plus those who dabble in ink.»
The manner in which religious consciousness expresses its intimation of such an ultimate context of meaning is primarily through symbolic and mythic modes of thought and language which differ from culture to culture.
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