Sentences with phrase «life of the everyday world»

Here, however, it is not the rules and regulations, but the spirit found within those dedicated to the life apart from the world, the inner experiences which came to them, often seen in contrast to the life of the everyday world to which they once belonged.

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Otis and his elevator transformed the world almost instantly, turning the mobility of commerce from the horizontal to the vertical, and altering everyday life in ways that few could have predicted.
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories of everyday experiences also help children make sense of the world and their place in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
«The intent was to learn what we could do to be successful in a world where virtual and augmented reality aren't just cool but part of everyday life
The primary target customer of World Cleanose Corp will be the everyday user that is exposed to allergens and particle matter that affects their quality of life and health.
The development of digital currencies, blockchains and decentralized software systems continues to fuel Ron's interest in prediction markets and how they may be applied in the real world to benefit everyday life.
And, in the end, whether our candidate is elected or not has no bearing on our call to live, love and lead in a way that reflects God's heart for the world amid the muck and messiness of everyday life in our homes, neighborhoods, nation and world.
The Broken Way then showed how to live given to God & the world through the brokenness of everyday life.
The concerns of everyday life come to a temporary standstill in the mind of the player; and the boundaries of his or her world are redefined.
The man who is wholly taken up with the demands of everyday living or whose sole interest is in the outward appearances of things seldom gains more than a glimpse, at best, of this second phase in our sense - perceptions, that in which the world, having entered into us, then withdraws from us and bears us away with it: he can have only a very dim awareness of that aureole, thrilling and inundating our being, through which is disclosed to us at every point of contact the unique essence of the universe.
And rather than share how much you love Jesus by liking a page or joining a group, maybe it's time to learn how to love as He did and show compassion to the world around us in the realness of everyday life.
That life, they say, is an everyday life, centered in the here and now, capable of experiencing the entire range of human emotions, all the while devoid of a spectator self, and all the while connected to the world as part of the true self.
Ours, however, is the massive drama that saturates the In Between Time and inflates everyday life and human interaction to cosmic proportions; it searches with a loving gaze for the «inscapes» of the visible world.
What happens in Zen enlightenment, however, is that this perpetual process of living and dying — the everyday mind — becomes the lived point of departure for all activity in the world.
For Stevenson, the transfiguration is not only about the momentary vision on the mountain, but also about the return to the world of everyday life where God works in more familiar ways.
His point is not that we should, or even do, live in everyday reality all the time; rather, it is that everyday reality is a familiar world and yet an arbitrary world, because it is a world constructed of symbols, social experiences, and casual presuppositions.
The conditions favorable for belief in miracle reports are several: a strong religious conviction, a vivid imagination, a pre-scientific or non-scientific view of the world, and discontent with the conditions of everyday life as a result of boredom, oppression, or want.
Covenant and Commitments is scholarly in substance, accessible in style, and always wise in its engagement with the everyday perplexities of living Christianly in the world.
Together, these features of everyday reality make it an efficient world in which to live.
The religious reflex of the real world can, in any case, only then finally vanish, when the practical relations of everyday life offer to man none but perfectly intelligible and reasonable relations with regard to his fellow - men and to Nature.
This directs attention to the concrete subjects doing science or scholarship, as well as the life - worlds of everyday living and the social institutions within which those subjects do science and scholarship.
Just as sciences, technologies and scholarly disciplines arise out of and return to the life - worlds of everyday living and dying, so the logical and theoretical methods of argumentative discourse arise out of and return to participatory «fusions of horizon» in the «mutual agreements» of historical narrative praxis (BOR 144ff, TW 113ff).
The way they find is not the way of Icarian flight or poetic soaring, but the mundane way of everyday life: «They have a world all before them, but one of lower generic expectations: the gates of epic close behind them.»
His blog Faith in the World identifies stories of hope from around the world and places where religion intersects everyday World identifies stories of hope from around the world and places where religion intersects everyday world and places where religion intersects everyday life.
Drinking induces a transformation of feeling which removes one from the ordinary and everyday realm into a different world, in which the tensions and anxieties of living are dissolved and a sense of release is enjoyed.
Prescinding now from questions of immortality and the life of God, what hope can we reasonably have for the overcoming of evil in this finite, temporal world of everyday experience?
It would mean accepting a view of the world in our faith and religion which we should deny in our everyday life.
Bubbling up from the cultural landscapes of everyday life, the creativity behind poetry and music places the person in touch with another world, the enchanted one hidden in plain sight.
Not only does history teach us this but recent world events teach us this as well, such as the failure of the Soviet state to eradicate religion from their citizens» everyday lives.
The Gospel of Jesus is much more than a few Scripture verses or a few ideas about God; it is a way of being in the world and living our everyday lives.
If our redescriptions of the world of everyday life under the sign of the Resurrection have helped to fuel this desire for goodness and happiness in this life, if they have helped us formulate, with Kant, the notion of a human society understood as a «Kingdom of ends» (in which each human being, including oneself, is treated as an end in him or herself), we find that the effort to realize such hopes requires us to «postulate» realities which we can not «know»: freedom, immortality, God.
For the Lord's Supper is the way in which, by our Lord's ordinance, we are fed by him, strengthened by him, nourished in him, sent forth in his power to carry him into the world of everyday life and experience.
The literature of our time, from Narnia to Harry Potter to The Matrix to Percy Jackson to Twilight all share the same deep common thread: the uneasy feeling that there is another world beyond the one we see and feel in our everyday lives, and that it is in some ways more «real» than the «real world».
We are not to shut ourselves off from the world in a spirit of asceticism, but to live in the everyday world inspired by the radical obedience that is demanded by the love of God.
Our schools are part of that rich tradition of Catholic learning that gave the world its universities and colleges, its village schools and mission schools, its great centres of learning and its small everyday ones, and its sense that intellectual life is bound up with the life of the soul.
His masterful use of extensive resources takes us into the world of early Pentecostals, eavesdropping on the conversations that took place around kitchen tables in order «to catch the multitudinous whispers of everyday life that... other studies have tended to overlook.»
Although these are indispensable, the concrete situation of our encounter with the futurity of mystery is our everyday life with others in the world of today.
Plato (c.428 - 348 BcE), for example, regarded the «inspired utterances of poets and prophets as, at best, symbolical adumbrations or shadows of truth and, at worse, the source of degrading superstitions».3 Fundamental to Plato's thought is the conviction that truth can not be found in everyday life and sensible reality, but in a more real or ideal realm of unchangeable or eternal forms, which are the blueprint and pattern of the world.
His parables reveal a close and sympathetic observation of everyday life: the farmer's sowing and reaping, the shepherd and his flock, the house built on the rock, the leaven in the dough, the lost coin and the lost sheep, the father's joy in the return of a wayward son and the elder brother's peevish jealousy, the mother forgetting her agony for joy that a man has been born into the world, the workers standing idle in the marketplace because no one has hired them, and many other instances.
Grand Prize: Punchline by Scott Winn follows a high school student who lives in a world with many everyday items such as alarm clocks and pens made of Idaho Potatoes.
Hawaii is a beautiful tourist destination, but because of its isolated island location the state is uniquely dependent on goods from other parts of the world to support its economy and everyday modern life.
Her introduction to the cookbook is one of my favorites, discussing our connection with food and the rapidly changing world we currently live in — she aims to bring us back to wholesome food that isn't fussy but practical for everyday living.
I love writing about the small joys of parenting and life in the everyday, the beauty of the natural world around us, the community of crafters and mothers that surround us.
Babywearing remains a normal part of everyday life in the developing world where pushchairs aren't readily available, affordable or even desired.
Dangerous because it increases our loneliness when we remove ourselves from the world of everyday motherhood — a world we still live in, even if it sometimes seems far away.»
Our goal is to partner with parents and educators of young children to reveal how science is part of our daily lives by using everyday encounters as opportunities to excite, teach, and encourage a connection to the natural world.
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.
The Barefoot Barn's Gems of Delight: A healing space and community inspiring delight, compassion, and connection in our everyday lives and our world.
Teenagers are not of this world and everyday has been a wonderful adventure since he came into my life.
Moms are an indispensable part of everyday life, and they have lots of knowledge to share with the world, and other moms as well.
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