Sentences with phrase «living human flesh»

This game will be a zombie survival RPG title where you will play as one of the few survivors after the end of the world happens and the dead begin to rise back up for a snack of living human flesh.

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The movie set the rules imitators lived by: Zombies move slowly, lust for human flesh and can only be killed when shot in the head.
«Night of the Living Dead,» made for about $ 100,000, featured flesh - hungry ghouls trying to feast on humans holed up in a Pennsylvania house.
It is from this location within the unredeemed human flesh that demons can wreak further havoc in the life of the demonized individual.
Humans = spiritual soul created by God living in carnal flesh.
I'm passionate about finding life before death, the extraordinary in the ordinary, the divine in the daily, and the flesh and blood of human community.
Only so is God able, through sharing our human flesh in the Incarnation, to impart eternal life to that flesh, rather than succumbing to our death and being extinguished by it.
Not only is the mutable world separated from its divine principle — the One — by intervals of emanation that descend in ever greater alienation from their source, but because the highest truth is the secret identity between the human mind and the One, the labor of philosophy is one of escape: all multiplicity, change, particularity, every feature of the living world, is not only accidental to this formless identity, but a kind of falsehood, and to recover the truth that dwells within, one must detach oneself from what lies without, including the sundry incidentals of one's individual existence; truth is oblivion of the flesh, a pure nothingness, to attain which one must sacrifice the world.
That's because my sister, unlike your Jesus, is real — a 3 - dimensional, flesh - and - blood, living, breathing, real - world human being, with a life, preferences, substance, and history.
But to hold this belief is to cut the foundations from under the basic Christian doctrine of the Incarnation — the doctrine that «the Word became flesh and dwelt among us» (John 1:14) in a truly human life within the course of history.
It satifies the needs of the religious human flesh but provides absolutely no contribution to practical righteousness and love of neighbour in everyday life.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
But the basic meaning here, remembering that according to Hebrew psychology flesh - and - blood means simply human nature, is that eternal life comes by attending to the concrete historical words and deeds of Jesus.
The Council of Ephesus insisted that what Christians hold true about God is that God is not unwilling to get involved in the flesh and blood of human life.
What kind of God is this, that trifles with the lives and flesh of human beings in order to win a bet?
The fall of Adam and Eve, the covenants with Israel and its deliverance from bondage, its falling away and punishment through new sufferings, the speaking of the divine word through the prophets, the birth of Christ in human flesh, the life and death of Jesus, the experience of the resurrection, and the history of the Church, the expectation of the final events and the established reign of God in love and peace — all this is the Biblical understanding of what God has done, is doing, and will continue to do for the judgment and redemption of the world.
Since therefore Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the same intention (for whoever has suffered in the flesh has finished with sin), so as to live for the rest of your earthly life no longer by human desires but by the will of God.
Actually is it not true that though we do know ourselves helpless to do God's perfect will, helpless to resist successfully the temptations to pride and selfishness which assail us in every area of our life and at every level of moral endeavor, we nevertheless know that we are guilty before God and that we should be guilty even if we should make the maximum effort of which human flesh is capable?
When the prologue of the Fourth Gospels says «The Word became flesh» it means by «flesh» not the historical fact in the manger at Bethlehem but the acquisition of a new understanding of human life which has its origin in that point of history.
Jesus came to earth to walk among us in human flesh to live, then die for our sins (crucified and resurrection) to defeat death (satan and his lies).
If it is ever to be brought into being in the real world, my basic democracy would, of course, require a fleshed - out superstructure in which real humans could live together — arguing as well as deliberating, competing as well as deciding, united and distinguished by something beyond their shared conviction that equality, freedom, and civic dignity are essential to collective self - government by citizens.
You hold the firmest convictions about Our Lord; believing him to be truly «of David's line in his manhood», yet Son of God by the divine will and power; truly born of a virgin; baptised by John «for his fulfilling of all righteousness»; and in the days of Pontius Pilate and Herod the Tetrarch truly pierced by nails in his human flesh (a fruit imparting life to us from his most blessed passion), so that by his resurrection he might set up a beacon for all time to call together his saints and believers, whether Jews or Gentiles, in the one bodyof his Church» (Smyrna I, 1 - 6).
«Lacking a coherent picture of what a good human life looks like, we have filled the gap with quantified measures that tell us little or nothing about how far flesh - and - blood human beings are flourishing in all aspects of their experience.
This example shows clearly that it is proper to human nature to enjoy that life, while the illness of ignorance prevails in those who live according to the flesh.
If Christians truly believe the ineffable» mystery of God» took on human flesh, became the definitive translation» living Word» of this mystery so beyond us, yet present to us in the living Word and» translation» of Jesus Christ, then our knowing or not knowing is never an endless seeking, but a finding not exhausted of its meaning during our time of earthly existence.
Many who found the holy blood and gore of Mel Gibson's Passion quite acceptable will find the all - too - human flesh and blood of Ball's cast of characters unacceptably disturbing in its aching, uncertain, struggling humanity, weeping and giggling at the awkward facts of life and death.
IN PLURIMIS (On the Abolition of Slavery) Pope Leo XIII Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII promulgated on 5 May 1888 The words of St. Gregory the Great are very applicable here: «Since our Redeemer, the Author of all life, deigned to take human flesh, that by the power of His Godhood the chains by which we were held in bondage being broken, He might restore us to our first state of liberty, it is most fitting that men by the concession of manumission should restore to the freedom in which they were born those whom nature sent free into the world, but who have been condemned to the yoke of slavery by the law of nations.»
The simple pages of Genesis reveal in sheer majesty both the original plan of God, and the qualities of human nature in that beginning, and what could, and did befall if man ate of the tree of the experience of sin: the harmony with God is destroyed, and the tyrannical power of the soul in man, if man adores himself as his sole centre of life and meaning, is to bring into the flesh a storm of unruly desire and addictive greed.
Figuring out what kind of car to buy on Cars.com is straightforward, but us humans are messy bags of flesh, full of ego, bias and emotional detritus that makes the job of pairing us up with life partners (and to some extent one - night stands) seemingly impossible.
However their peaceful life of pancake breakfasts is interrupted when a new plague begins spreading around the world, turning the human population into a mob of flesh - eating zombies.
There's life on the moon after all, and the astronauts in «Apollo 18» (Sept. 2) discover it has a taste for human flesh.
What we are meant to «do» with this precious gift of life, our highest destiny and the final stage of human development, is to take massive quantities of drugs so that we can all leave our mortal flesh behind and evolve into glittery disco flash drives.
Not that it matters, as the giant plant life that covers the ruins has taken to consuming whatever comes near, like a giant Venus flytrap with a hunger for human flesh.
Since Romero's Night of the Living Dead, humans turned flesh - eating monsters have become a staple in horror and for good reason.
Under the ground in a research base live a number of soldiers, doctors, and even teachers, who look after a range of children who display independent cognitive thought, but also crave human flesh when struck by the smell of humans.
«The much buzzed - about horror series, TOKYO GHOUL, presents a frightening world where monsters called Ghouls live among us, seemingly the same as normal people in every way, except for their endless craving for human flesh.
Little does Kaneki know that Rize is a ghoul — a kind of monster that lives by hunting and devouring human flesh.
Yes, Marvel pulls one from deep left field and gives us a Squirrel Girl ongoing written by Ryan Q North (of Dinosaur Comics and the excellent Midas Flesh), drawn by Erica Henderson (a living, breathing female human who creates lovely art — see, it's not that hard to find those, comics bosses!)
According to legends, these are the ghosts of people who were selfish or greedy during their lifetimes and are consequently doomed to a sort of half - life, kept alive by the flesh of human corpses.
In Modern day Tokyo, society lives in fear of ghouls, mysterious creatures who look like humans but have an insatiable taste for human flesh.
In the TOKYO GHOUL manga series, Ghouls live among us, the same as normal people in every way — except their craving for human flesh.
Ghouls live among us, the same as normal people in every way — except their craving for human flesh.
Top shows: Tokyo Ghoul In modern day Tokyo, society lives in fear of Ghouls: creatures who look exactly like humans - yet hunger insatiably for their flesh.
There's nothing quite like a gaming giving you that frantic feeling of running for your life from zombies hungry for human flesh.
A quiet settlement somewhere far away from the monsters (both human and undead), where she can live in peace and try to process the shocking events she's experienced over the course of her short life (which, on my file, includes eating human flesh.
Emily Eveleth's candid paintings of donuts recall human portraits or bodily flesh, while Derrick Guild's surreal still lifes are imbued with a sense of uneasiness that defy convention.
It will flesh out an ongoing search for realism, the (sometimes morbid) desire to copy the human form, and the anxieties of approximating a human life.
Zeng lived next to the hospital and would recall in his early paintings, scenes of doctors and fearful patients in emergency rooms, and the proximity between humans and flesh to underscore human frailty.
Gary Indiana, critic and writer, observes that, «Nicola lives in a human universe, a world constructed by humans, and her work reclaims this humanity by reminding us at every point that our constructions emanate from within the envelope of flesh we inhabit.»
The Lawyer Challenge, held last week, pitched 112 real life flesh and blood humans against machines fitted with artificial intelligence (AI).
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