Sentences with word «inwardness»

His remorse is not in true inwardness of spirit.
Bofiliou's work uses symbols, social practices, experience and memory, primeval mysticism and contemporary inwardness as tools for her work.
Perhaps a later sudden repentance may make it apparent that the former sudden repentance lacked true inwardness.
pure inwardness of spiritual experience, it does not abide our question, or our analysis.
Therefore true faith is radical inwardness or subjectivity, it comes into existence by a negation of objectivity, and can only maintain itself by a continual process, or repetition, of negating objectivity.
To be sure, «eternity» is a subjective and not an objective category, and therefore it can only be reached through inwardness.
Then would come the decisive move: to give inwardness the highest possible intensity, which was to bring people to face the Paradox and stake their lives on faith in the Paradox — that God appeared on earth in human form, that the eternal appeared in the temporal, that eternal happiness is based on an historical event.
These two stages of deepening inwardness Kierkegaard calls religiousness A and religiousness B, the religiousness of immanence and the religiousness of transcendence.
There is for Augustine an «in» further in than «my own inwardness,» which embraces and comprehends in divine freedom everything which prior to the «turn within» seemed only «outward.»
The individual must first of all break out of the prison in which his own reflection holds him, and if he succeeds, he still does not stand in the open but in the vast penitentiary built by the reflection of his associates, and to this he is again related through the reflection - relation in himself, and this can be broken only by religious inwardness, however much he sees through the falseness of the relation.
A new inwardness is unfolding for this artist, all of it derived from his prolonged search for a meaning fixed deeply in his own rich imagination.
It is the hidden presence in him of the One who is the very source of his perpetual interiorization, the attraction of the sovereign inwardness.
Out of the heart of grief there may come a deeper inwardness, a kindlier awareness of the needs of others, thoughts and feelings which lie too deep for words but enrich the quality of our lives, a profounder sense of the reality and love of God, a heightened awareness of the wonder of life.
Call it by any other name, original sin is accurate description for our universal human contrariness and psycho - genetic inwardness.
Lent carries in its bosom a seductive danger: excessive inwardness.
Such inwardness is inexplicable save as one sees Jesus taking the principle of individuality in thorough earnest and conceiving the religious life as rooted inside persons, one by one.
As other denominations retreated from activism to a more pietistic inwardness, the UUs were already feeling disenchantment with encounter, sensitivity and human potential movements.
Phenomenology, at least in its first practitioners and its early stages, was conceived as a conscious rejection of subjectivism and an attempt to recover, without abandoning inwardness, the experienced reality of external things and of the self as well.
As a result Judaism split into two antagonistic sides: an official, uncreative side and an underground of Jewish heretics and mystics who carried forward in glowing inwardness the ancient striving for unity.
To try to fit all children into an extrovert mold would stifle healthy inwardness which may produce some of the finest flowering of creativity.
It holds together, sometimes uneasily, two kinds of radical reflexivity and hence inwardness,... forms of self - exploration and forms of self - control.»
Sin is an attitude of the soul, and the prime essential for the elimination of sinful acts is that «ethical inwardness» which Jesus proclaimed so vitally in the Sermon on the Mount.
From the packed and intense inwardness of that statement, which locates the dynamics of the faith - full life of the Christian within the enacted morphology of the Incarnation and resurrection he passes, after sundry personal and admonitory asides, to the blithe and humane: «Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely...
But the real inwardness of the thing Faith was feeling: all that is gone from us now.
They deserve the revealed inwardness of, say, Michael Haneke's Amour, a film that believed in marriage even to a point of departure.
Day - Lewis plays him with a compelling inwardness.
Kristen Stewart evokes a very different, pinched weariness as Beth, showing another register of the taut inwardness she explores so superbly in Olivier Assayas's Personal Shopper.
It took me a whole year to do, what with Tom and the three girls, and the house and garden and meals and laundry and too much inwardness.
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