Isn't full humanity a state in which one ceases to talk about God and religion and all ideologies and talks instead only about man, the world, and the secular?
Not exact matches
Perhaps you do
not know the
full intent of the author, just as many «real» christians know that the «author of creation» isn't a being that
humanity can understand.
Rather than working toward a shared
humanity in which all people are recognized as worthy of a
full life by the very fact they they exist, this approach strives to use power to divide
humanity into those worthy of a
full life in the here and now, and those who are
not.
The feminist reformist recognizes that that ideal is
not fully achieved, and that there were times when male Christians refused to accept the
full humanity of women, but they consider those failures as expressions of inadequacy and human perversion of the gospel.
The real world is
full of amazing things, things that would
not have been discovered if
humanity had limited itself to «god did it».
Becoming a
full person in the electronic age is
not playing with a camera; it is being born to the depths of
humanity for which our previous education has
not prepared us... we shall have to enter this new universe with the same enormous sympathy that Christ has for this earth.»
Perhaps it doesn't have a
full understanding of how Jesus» birth signified the imminent salvation of
humanity or that the manger itself would come to set an eternal contrast to Christ's glory and kingship?
It is Mankind as a whole, collective
humanity, which is called upon to perform the definitive act whereby the total force of terrestrial evolution will be released and flourish; an act in which the
full consciousness of each individual man will be sustained by that of every other man,
not only the living but the dead.
It could contain doctrines that were
not inherently understandable (such as the doctrine of the trinity), or that seemed to be self - contradictory (such as the
full humanity and deity of Jesus), or that were contradicted by other doctrines (as, for example, human freedom by divine predestination, or God's omnipotent goodness by human sin).
(While it may have been the best possible at the time, given the assumptions and available categories, it denies the
full humanity of Jesus, does
not provide a basis for understanding God's ideal relation to us, and entails all the problems of supernaturalism, among other problems.)
It is in the integrity of a
full humanity, and in every range of it, that God's action is to be found — God energizes in this man, in his total and genuine personhood,
not in some special part of that personhood or by replacing with deity some particular area of human nature.
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails to convey its
full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new
humanity in Christ which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does
not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church....
Hence, whereas we are freed by Whitehead to think of God as present in Jesus without reducing his
full humanity, by itself this does
not enable us to see any distinctiveness in God's presence in him.
The vocation of St. John as the apostle of the Divinity of Christ's one person has fed and powered the true development of the doctrine of the Church at all times,
not least in the first centuries in which the true doctrine of both the divinity and the
humanity are hammered out in great Councils, and the concepts are refined in the fires of contrary heresy against either the full Divinity or the full Humanity of
humanity are hammered out in great Councils, and the concepts are refined in the fires of contrary heresy against either the
full Divinity or the
full Humanity of
Humanity of Christ.
A
full and free democratic process is
not merely the best way to govern the larger social order; it is also itself the realization of community, itself the creation of our common
humanity.
To deny the
full reality of Jesus»
humanity under every aspect of limitation would have seemed to Paul
not only to fly in the face of the clearly remembered and indisputable facts of Jesus» life, but also to deny the
full theological significance of that event.
Whether or
not man is cooperative, Cobb anticipates that we will arrive eventually at the goal of the
full humanity which God envisions for us (GW 82).
The Church can
not exemplify «the
full humanity revealed in Christ,» bear witness to the interdependence of humankind, or achieve unity in diversity if it continues to acquiesce in the social isolation of disabled persons and to deny them
full participation in its life.
Those who were more concerned with the biblical story, and those whose theology required Jesus»
full humanity, insisted that Jesus was
not lacking in any human feature.
I would only hope we recognize that our new nature (which can
not sin) is alien to our old - nature we drag with us, and it is by God's grace any of us are subject to God's conforming us into the image of The Son and building us up as a whole with all the saints into the
full measure of spiritual adulthood belonging to the
Humanity of our great God and Savior Jesus our Lord and Master.
It would also be unkind to say that the ordination of women is demanded to show women their
full participation in Church and
humanity alike, for churches that do
not ordain women still embrace them as sisters in the faith, and Christian women have managed for many centuries without admission to the altar
While some pastors and scholars just say that such a prayer reveals the
full humanity of Jesus, I am
not sure the answer is that easy.
In the worst case scenario, one group might deny the
full humanity of another, and draw the grim inference that human rights do
not apply.
In this world love is seen
not just as a wonderful part of life but an achievement necessary to reach a level of
full, complete
humanity.
He draws on personal experiences and insights as an African - American, a Jew, and one of our great writers to present an alternative manifesto of sorts: «We need to throw off the unbearable weight of bureaucratic capitalist and socialist demands; demands that exist to perpetuate these systems,
not to praise and raise
humanity to its
full promise.
But she wasn't a true friend, because she could
not accept their
full humanity or her own (at least,
not until near the end of her life).
Although the lack of the
full classic Zelda theme (except in the intro cinema) is a travestry against
humanity and should
not go unpunished, the music is another great accomplishment from Koji Kondo and the rest of the sound staff.
Vital's major recent solo exhibitions include Plateau of
Humanity at the 49th Venice Biennale, Italy (2001);
Not Vital: Agadez at Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Germany (2005);
Not Vital at The Arts Club of Chicago, Illinois, (2006);
Not Vital: Schlafendes Haus at KÖR Kunsthalle Wien public space Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria (2009 — 2010); and
Not Vital:
Full On at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China (2011).
An altogether more sophisticated public debate is urgently needed on appropriate actions that (i) considers the
full range of threats to
humanity, and (ii) weighs more carefully both the upsides and downsides of taking any action, and of
not taking that action.
Krauthammer's argument that limiting U.S. greenhouse gas emissions will have negligible effect because «we don't control the emissions of the other 96 percent of
humanity,» for example, overlooks the fact that the U.S. is responsible for a
full 16 percent of the world's emissions.