Sentences with phrase «man atonement»

Obviously, today's two billion followers of Paul et al's (e.g. G. Beck) «magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «magic - man atonement, and infallible, old, European / Utah white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption of said sacrifices.
Obviously, today's followers (i.e. BO and MR et al) of Paul et al's «magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «magic - man atonement, and infallible, old, white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption of said sacrifices.
Obviously, today's followers / singers of Paul et al's «magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about virgin births and bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «magic - man atonement, and infallible, old, European, white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption of said sacrifices.
Obviously, today's followers of Paul et al's «magic - man» are also a bit on the odd side believing in all the Christian mumbo jumbo about bodies resurrecting, and exorcisms, and miracles, and «magic - man atonement, and infalliable, old, European, white men, and 24/7 body / blood sacrifices followed by consumption of said sacrifices.

Not exact matches

«No Country for Old Men» faced some serious competition in the race for best picture («There Will Be Blood,» «Juno,» «Atonement,» «Michael Clayton»), but it still managed to triumph.
@ Concert: «I believe like a child that suffering will be healed and made up for, that all the humiliating absurdity of human contradictions will vanish like a pitiful mirage, like the despi.cable fabrication of the impotent and infinitely small Euclidean mind of man, that in the world's finale, at the moment of eternal harmony, something so precious will come to pass that it will suffice for all hearts, for the comforting of all resentments, for the atonement of all the crimes of humanity, for all the blood that they've shed; that it will make it not only possible to forgive but to justify all that has happened.»
If Christ is not Divine, then what is his role in atonement for our sins, the sacrificial death of just one good man?
He loved men so much that, even knowing many would reject his offer, he freely provided the costly atonement for all sin, so that no man need fear punishment and death, but could repent of their wickedness and be restored to loving relationship with God.
All this, which is only a part of what ought to be said about the Atonement, is not irrelevant to our discussion; for like Professor MacKinnon, though in a rather different way, I want to lay the greatest emphasis on the decisiveness and uniqueness of the Cross and the Resurrection In both these acts of God, however, I find no inconsistency between their decisiveness and «objectivity» and the fact that they are directed towards men: the former as conveying to them the divine acceptance which is also judgement, the latter by bringing to them, in the Easter experiences, the active presence of the living Lord.
The concepts of ransom, of vicarious suffering for the guilt of men, of propitiation and sacrifice all too easily turn into descriptions of how God is appeased through suffering, and thus the point that the atonement stems from his love is lost.
«Numberless, simple but very practical questions were asked by them, not in a cavilling spirit, like the Brahmins and Vedantists of the plains, but on the atonement, fall of man, sin, misery, future punishment, etc..
Atonement involves both the action of God and the participating action of man.
Shailer Matthews once accurately described most theories of atonement as «transcendentalized politics».3 It is God who redeenns man, and what God does can not be identified with any human experience or form, though it penetrates human understanding.
For Royce then human history is the story of man's fall into guilt and its overcoming by atonement.
For Albrecht Ritschl, Christ saves man by fulfilling his vocation to establish the universal ethical community in which the spirit is victorious over the resistance of nature.2 Thus every theology seeks a pattern in which the atonement can be understood.
It was not His fault that the world was made like this, and, unlike God the Father, He is friendly to man and did His best to reconcile man to God (see Atonement).
For Kierkegaard there is no «solution» to this paradox, other than the greater paradox of the God - man, who, without ever making the leap into sin, became sin for us, i.e., accepted his human solidarity with us, so that in him we might be reconciled with God through the Atonement.
In addition, process theology generally tends to follow Hartshorne in neglecting or minimizing the ideas of man's sin and guilt and consequent need for atonement and repentance, ideas that have been central in many theological perspectives.
Proxy baptism is also an affirmation of our faith that God lives and Jesus» atonement is for all men and women of all ages.
Christian thinkers through the ages have attempted to spell out in the various theories of the atonement what they thought actually happened in the death of Jesus in order to make it instrumental for men's salvation.
In what has been called the Classic Idea of the atonement, 12 the cross is seen as the last, decisive battle - ground between God and all the spiritual powers of evil, a conflict in which God, through his Son Jesus Christ, won a final and eternal victory against all the evil that threatens and plagues men.
Unless one bleaches the debate of its living doctrinal substance — and the Rav explicitly states that requiring men of faith to bracket their deepest experiences constitutes unacceptable censorship — it inevitably raises questions about atonement, justification, faith and works, and so on.
The whole point of the Christian doctrine of Atonement is that God can not be merciful without fulfilling within himself, and on man's behalf, the requirements of divine justice.
«Avenging Angels» — Brigham Youngs murderers — they did his bidding like the Mason Family Mountain Meadows Massacre — the massacre of 30 men 40 women and 70 children in Utah by the «Avenging Angels» see «Blood of the Prophets» by Will Bagley (mormon author) Blood Atonement — the practice of the mormons that atones for the death of its members and / or the act of which the mormons retaliate when they do not believe one is following what they think is right — google the 1984 murder the Lafferty brothers commited in Utah of their sister in - law and her 9 month old daughter by slitting their throats.
The LDS church besides being based on absolute fantasy matched only by scientology (and followed closely by christianity and Islam) is ruled by old white men who only begrudgingly gave up polygamy and blood atonement.
«In God's plan for His children, both women and men have the same access to the guidance of His spirit, to revelation, faith and repentance, to grace and the atonement of His Son, Jesus Christ, and are received equally as they approach Him in prayer.»
In both cases, forgiveness is possible but, on the one hand, conditional upon man's repentance and, on the other hand, atonement is available on condition of man's act of repentance from sin.
The mercy dimension of the Atonement shows God redeeming and completing the ethical fragmentariness of man.
The Atonement is not a thing anticipated by human wisdom; but once the truth of the Atonement is accepted by faith, it symbolizes all that man can and can not do.
The rationale of sacrifice in general may of course throw some light on the theory of the atonement, but even so, what a primitive mythology it is, that a divine Being should become incarnate, and atone for the sins of men through his own blood!
Atonement is what Jesus did for ALL mankind — man's unbelief not nullifying God's plan nor subjecting Him to our dumbness and vulnerability of not believing.»
It is a judgment upon the Church and its ministry if, with our belief in God's grace, we repeat the great symbols and doctrines of atonement but actually practice less of a costing identification with the sufferings of men and women than do those who counsel with them under secular auspices.
Christian affirmation about the work of Christ in transforming men is interpreted in the doctrines of atonement.
Dare we discern anything so outrageous as the idea that here God is making an atonement toward man for all that his desired creation costs man in the making: that he was making love's amends to all those who feel, and have felt, that they can not forgive God for all the pains which life has foisted, unwanted, upon them?
They also concluded that Jesus» death on the cross was an act of atonement, not for any wrongs that he had done, but for the sins of other men — all men of all ages.
For the same reasons Jesus can't be held accountable for the sins of man or be able to pay the price for them either.Substi.tutional atonement is a flaw and a moral injustice.
Father god created a man Adam but the man sinned (& so whole future humanity came under curse) so father god needed someone perfect to pay with his blood for atonement (a pagan roman practice), though father god could have forgiven the sins!
The character of God, the depravity of man, the sinlessness of Christ, the atonement of Christ's death, and so on are in fact transcultural ideas.
On the other hand, the resurrection of the body of Christ also involves the transformation of individual men into willing members of that body, and this can only be effected through the atonement.
If A Single Man has the brains to match its good looks, and somehow fails to make the final ten, then I'll wonder what happened to the Academy members who annually select Best Picture nominees like Atonement, Brokeback Mountain, Sideways, Lost in Translation, The Hours, Gosford Park, and other films that play to literate stylish taste.
In fact, many of his roles since 2007's «Atonement» haven't exactly challenged him, ranging from the straight man in «The Last Station» or whatever was going on in «Victor Frankenstein.»
Juno, No Country for Old Men, Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and Charlie Wilson's War are all competing in the best screenplay category.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford — Roger Deakins Atonement — Seamus McGarvey The Diving Bell and the Butterfly — Janusz Kaminski ^ No Country for Old Men — Roger Deakins ^ There Will Be Blood — Robert Elswit
BEST PICTURE — Atonement; Juno; Michael Clayton; No Country for Old Men; There Will Be Blood.
Now it's Gary Oldman's turn, and the Oscar - thirsty thespian has teamed up with Joe Wright (Atonement) for Darkest Hour, a compelling if overly simplistic dive into the man no one trusted to save the Kingdom.
Atonement — Christopher Hampton The Diving Bell and the Butterfly — Ronald Harwood ^ No Country for Old Men — Joel & Ethan Coen ^ There Will Be Blood — Paul Thomas Anderson Zodiac — James Vanderbilt
The film came in right behind Best Picture nominees «Atonement» (7), «Michael Clayton» (7), «No Country for Old Men» (8) and «There Will Be Blood» (8) for total nominations.
0:00 — Intro 2:45 — Headlines: RIP Sidney Lumet, Wayne Kramer Drops Out of Headshot, Will and Jaden Smith in M. Night Shyamalan's Sci - Fi Film, Michael Shannon is General Zod 18:30 — Review: Your Highness 43:10 — Review: Hanna 1:03:00 — Trailer Trash: Warrior, Anonymous 1:11:15 — Other Stuff We Watched: Arthur, 12 Angry Men, Taking On Tyson, Atonement, The Killing, Tough Enough, The Windmill Movie, Taxi Driver, The Toy, Three Kings 1:40:45 — Junk Mail: Reed, The Expendables 2 Directors, Spoilers, Unlikeable Main Characters, Comic Book Recommendations, Directors We'd Like to See Direct a Documentary, Movies vs. Video Games, Cult Classics 2:10:25 — This Week's DVD Releases 2:13:00 — Outro
Aside from ’07 and» 08, they haven't had more than two films per year to receive Oscar nominations in the top eight categories: 2004 (Vera Drake), 2005 (Good Night, and Good Luck, Brokeback Mountain), 2006 (The Queen, Children of Men), 2007 (Assassination of Jesse James, Michael Clayton, In the Valley of Elah, I'm Not There, Atonement), 2008 (The Hurt Locker, Rachel Getting Married, The Wrestler), 2009 (A Single Man), 2010 (Black Swan), 2011 (The Ides of March, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), 2012 (The Master), 2013 (Gravity, Philomena).
Dodd — «The Fate of the Furious,» «Jurassic World» Amrit Pritam Dutta — «Kochadaiiyaan,» «Slumdog Millionaire» Ezra Dweck — «Black Mass,» «Metallica Through the Never» William Files — «Deadpool,» «Star Wars: The Force Awakens» Bernard Gariépy Strobl — «Arrival,» «War Witch» Mariusz Glabinski — «The Wall,» «The Fifth Estate» Peter Grace — «Hacksaw Ridge,» «The Square» Gu Changning — «Monk Comes Down the Mountain,» «Caught in the Web» Robert Hein — «Café Society,» «Blue Jasmine» Douglas Jackson — «Logan,» «Schindler's List» Jonathan Klein — «Live by Night,» «Argo» Claude La Haye — «Arrival,» «The Red Violin» Robert Mackenzie — «Hacksaw Ridge,» «The Grandmaster» Tony Martinez — «Carol,» «Revolutionary Road» Steve A. Morrow — «La La Land,» «Up in the Air» Jean - Paul Mugel — «Jackie,» «Paris, Texas» Cheryl Nardi — «Captain America: Civil War,» «Brave» Al Nelson — «Alice through the Looking Glass,» «Jurassic World» Marc Orts — «A Monster Calls,» «Che» Daniel Pagan — «All Eyez on Me,» «Frost / Nixon» Geoffrey Patterson — «Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,» «Twister» Margit Pfeiffer — «Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,» «Warrior» Becki Ponting — «Philomena,» «Atonement» Andy Potvin — «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» «Life of Pi» Richard Quinn — «Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,» «Gone Girl» Jacob Ribicoff — «Manchester by the Sea,» «The Wrestler» Robert L. Sephton — «Smurfs: The Lost Village,» «Remember the Titans» Guntis Sics — «Kong: Skull Island,» «Moulin Rouge» Jane Tattersall — «Barney's Version,» «American Psycho» Steven Ticknor — «Spider - Man: Homecoming,» «The Lincoln Lawyer» Derek Vanderhorst — «Hidden Figures,» «The Ides of March» Bryon E. Williams — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (Parts 1 & 2)» Katy Wood — «Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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