Sentences with phrase «nature have no sympathy»

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But it is important to note a passage of his exact words here: «I have never had the least sympathy with the a priori reasons against orthodoxy, and I have by nature and disposition the greatest possible antipathy to all the atheistic and infidel school.»
There can be little question that Whitehead himself accepted this; he believed that the tenderness, sympathy, and love which were shown in Jesus» life and death are in fact the disclosure of the nature of the Divine Reality who is the chief — although not the only — principle of explanation for all that has been, is, and will be.
Though it seems by no means necessary to have identical concepts of the nature and function of religion, it is desirable not to be determined by antipathy or sympathy to the degree which would make an objective investigation impossible.
Since the nature and function of literature as I saw it was to acquaint us with the «felt» experience of life, to enlarge our sympathies and, quicken our sensibilities, and since the primary commandment of Christianity was to be disciples of Jesus Christ who had loved God and human beings totally, then the appropriate juncture between Christian faith and literature came at the point of living out our faithfulness.
But there can be no doubt as to what elements in the record have evoked a response from all that is best in human nature: the mother, the Child, and the bare manger: the lowly man, homeless and self - forgetful, with his message of peace, love, and sympathy: the suffering, the agony, the tender words as life ebbed, the final despair: and the whole with the authority of supreme victory.
Fr McDermott does go on to affirm that God knows creatures in their individuality, but he seems then to have some sympathy for the Nominalist despair of finding any intrinsic and universal rationality in nature, and even for Sartre's despair of finding meaning in existence at all.
To be sure, Paul had a Spirit - touched sympathy, but so did the dualistic arch - «heretic» Marcion — and so too do those materialistically oriented, secular non-Christians who stand up for nature's rights simply out of their abiding love for living things.
Nature has no one distinguishable ultimate tendency with which it is possible to feel a sympathy.
He blessed their purely human nature; but in the pangs of his loneliness when thinking of the sacrifice, he felt their distance from him; he longed for their sympathy — which he could not have.
Since we have no independent origination, and since we are subject to all forces tied to cause and effect in NATURE, Marcus tells us to deal with our tasks in a diligent manner — but a diligent manner including dignity, sympathy and dispassionate justice.
Even though the film largely plays up absurdity, the surprising aspect about it is that there is an underlying sympathy to Beth that makes it feel like a bit of a tragic romance as she tries valiantly to continue to live a normal life, but must come to grips with the nature of what she has become.
«Nature, which in all its forms is constantly against us, because it has no meaning no mercy, no sympathy, because it knows nothing... because it is the absolute opposite..., absolutely inhuman,» the artist is quoted in the catalogue, which adds that «it is the haunting melancholy of Baume — the paucity of «meaning,» mercy or sympathy,» as the artist says — that makes it so very unlike Lorraine's or Corot's, yet so uniquely a part of Richter's singular vision.
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