Sentences with word «limitedness»

The initial sin of Adam and Eve was to attempt to become like God instead of accepting their inherent limitedness as humans.
Concreteness refers to the definiteness, the actuality of an event (like the grandmother's death); limitedness refers to everything that this concrete event can mean — which is not absolutely everything, but everything this event means.
One of the things that the new figurative art does is show the dubiousness — not to say severe limitedness — of what Baudelaire called the «cult of the emotions» that began with romanticism (non-objective art is a sort of rarefied romanticism) and dead - ended in Abstract Expressionism, said to have begun with Kandinsky's delusion of spiritual grandeur, not to say grandiose gesturalism.
It never will because of its inherent limitedness, which allows science to be so useful as an area of inquiry.
To penetrate again and again into the false absolute with an incorruptible, probing glance until one has discovered its limits, its limitedness — there is today perhaps no other way to reawaken the power of the pupil to glimpse the never - vanishing appearance of the Absolute.
I just heard of a doctrine of insecurity, and now you show so clearly a doctrine of limitedness.
Yet contingency, limitedness, and finitude are not essentially evil, even if the human experience of suffering (and evil) is sometimes derived from these realities.»
A Spirit of forgiveness, fairness and, our limitedness should prevade our actions.
It is merely an expression of the limitedness of our knowing.
I think the best way of understanding cosmic purpose in our loose sense is to propose that it consists essentially in the aim toward beauty.3 Perhaps from the limitedness of our own perspective we can say no more, but at least we can say this much.
And would not this limitedness mean that we would be compelled logically to reject the idea of an all - powerful God?
Carlo Ancelotti — current Bayern coach — and Laurent Blanc both delivered two league titles apiece during their respective two year reigns, making it four in a row for Les - Rouges - et - Bleus yet the owners feel an inability to perform satisfactorily inEuropean inter-club competitions — the UEFA Champions League — is a big mark indicating the limitedness of the coach in charge.
Based on the limitedness of the period sets, which do look good for what they are, it could have been a money thing.
Covering interior architectures of historic or cutting edge spaces with texts in his signature font and color tones, the South Bronx - born artist's installations challenge the limits, and limitedness, of artistic expression.
While it seems likely that oil will be a significant part of our lives the nature of its limitedness means the world will eventually have to move on
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