Sentences with phrase «not apprehended»

Hit and run auto accidents are treated like uninsured motorist accidents by the victim's insurance company if the perpetrator is not apprehended.
In the second place, Duméry's method is comprehensive, to the degree that it shows that religious reality is not apprehended only through certain special modes, but that it is expressed in myth as well as in concept.
As Ambrose, the fourth - century bishop of Milan, told the recently initiated: «You must not trust, then, wholly to your bodily eyes; that which is not seen is more really seen, for the object of sight is temporal, but that other eternal, which is not apprehended by the eye, but is discerned by the mind and spirit» (Ambrose of Milan, De mysteriis, III, 15).
Unless our total understanding includes belief in something that can reveal itself, we can not apprehend any occurrence as a revelation.
For what you yourself can not apprehend of God no one else can know either.
A too humble and subordinate part, it may seem to us now (but was not this inevitable in the days when Man, not having become aware of the genesis of the Universe in progress, could not apprehend the spiritual possibilities still buried in the entrails of the Earth?)
He who does not believe that in Jesus God Himself comes to us, does not apprehend the God who reveals Himself to us in the coming of Jesus Christ.
For example, «It is likely that Abraham did not apprehend you as the only one and only God but caught glimpses of you in a great morass of distractions -LSB-...] doubtless he believed that you shared the heavenly stage with strange and terrifying divinities.»
I do not apprehend a sense, a content, independent of my response.
But what we said about sin we do not apprehend for ourselves.
There we will find folk who simply do not apprehend or inhabit a narratable world.
In him God's will, God's world plan, God Himself, whom we do not apprehend, but can merely surmise, became manifest.
It is the manufacturing and mechanical States of the North which have ever been the great patrons of the patentee, and while we do not apprehend any permanent division of the union of States, and interests between the North and South, even should an event so deplorable to all sections occur, we see no reason why patent property should be materially depreciated.»
I am down to earth... many people say this but do not apprehend what it truly means in this day and age... I am understanding and kind... strong minded with a soft heart.
You can not apprehend to accessory in your adjacency and not get caught.
For all the other survivors it is a shame the rapist wasn't apprehended sooner all because a young girl with a turbulent background was branded an attention seeker known to embellish the truth.
I also want the dog to be in control so that he doesn't apprehend the decoy unless commanded to do so.
His unrivaled ability to follow even the faintest scent always ends when he has followed the trail to its logical termination; unlike a police - or military - trained dog, he will not apprehend or hold his quarry and is more likely to lick it than to bite it.

Not exact matches

And when the market still didn't cooperate, they started apprehending or «disappearing» people suspected of placing bearish bets.
Some of us «born - again» Christians can't «fathom» cigarettes... «That which is born of the flesh is flesh; that which is born of the Spirit is spirit»... CPT Roy G. Moore was my commanding officer in Vietnam in the 504th MP Bn, 188 MP Co. at Camp David Land, near DaNang over 40 years ago and single - handedly apprehended a buddy of mine who had just tried to kill the 1SG.
The world's four largest states — the United States, Russia, China, and India — have not signed on as members of the court and can not be relied upon for help in apprehending those the court indicts.
Wonder as a sought - after object (as opposed to a manner of apprehending what is found) becomes, perhaps, just another way of curing boredom — Walker Percy wasn't advocating a Russian assault on Greece so that we could better appreciate the Parthenon, but pointing out how that situation, stumbled into, might force one to confront the sight as sublime.
But, when I studied the intricate interplay of the properties of various amino acids to form the kinks and folding patterns of proteins, that was immensely satisfying and introduced me to a beauty I could not have apprehended without specialized knowledge.
I don't think that we can realize that potential apart from Grace / faith, but I also believe that everyone has been given Grace which can be intutively apprehended without having a formal theological belief system.
Such a stillness at Woodstock would have suggested not a rarer kind of abundance but a niggardly incapacity to apprehend the releasing spirit of the occasion.
Since god is both, he can not be apprehended through use of the scientific method.
Jesus invites them now to see through and beyond all that to something that can be apprehended most accurately not by ear or eye, but by heart and soul: his true identity.
The laws of causation are thus distinguished, though not separated, from the faculty (and faith) that apprehends them.
If religious belief is attained when reason makes a «total response of the total being to what is apprehended as the ultimate reality,» such that in this act reason is reborn, then it follows that those who totally accept a given world - view as ultimate, whether it be theistic or non-theistic, naturalistic or supernaturalistic, immanentist or transcendentalist, as normative for their entire lives and as the supreme value in their hierarchy of values, and hence not taken as a means but as an end, belong to the religious dimension.
In Germany they can distinguish between historie, or sheer chronicling, and geschichte, or event apprehended in its deep significance; in English, alas, this verbal distinction can not be made.
The conceptual growth, that is, growth in the relevant capacities, needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God rather than interests in God's solving persons» problems or liberating them from their bondage; but that does not exclude such interests.
This ability of congregations to persist is examined here and an attempt is made to find coherence, if not unity, to the great variety of ways congregations are analyzed and apprehended.
To believe means not to have apprehended but to have been apprehended.
They are interests relevant to understanding God, however, because of how God is present to be apprehended and not because they are morally admirable and compelling interests — although they are certainly that also — that persons bring with them to the effort as a theological school to understand God truly.
Precisely that portion of Ezekiel which she can not immediately imagine for herself — it can not be consigned to something like a prairie fire — is that which breaks into her consciousness and offers her new ways to apprehend her loneliness — and to apprehend both the absurdity and undeniability of her felt connection to John Ames.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests in God's peculiar ways of being present and by God's idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
All these spiritual reserves, guessed at and faintly apprehended, what are they but the sure evidence that creation is still on the move, but that we are not yet capable of expressing all the natural grandeur of the human mission?
Such views, however, not only invariably devalue the terrestrial, but what's worse is that in their very devaluation they fail to apprehend the magnitude and universal scope of God's redemptive and re-creative work in the incarnation, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a truly cosmic work to which Scripture bears testimony.
Bergson's view does not call for this intimate connection between conceptual structure and intuitively apprehended meaning (140n - 141n.).
His object, therefore, the past event, is not only an eternal object but also a necessary object, an object that must be what it is, and is known rationally in apprehending this necessity; Par.39: Applying these results to our knowledge of nature: we regard nature as a self - creative process and therefore creative of eternal objects.»
This, however, implies a new perspective, whereby we see theological thinking not as reflection on intellectual propositions once and for all revealed by God, but as a never ending quest for a fuller understanding of the Divine Mystery that we never fully apprehend.
To apprehend the right order is not easy.
It grows instead out of that which is most particular and concrete, not the pseudo-concreteness of the «empirically verifiable» but the actual present concreteness of the unique direction toward God which one apprehends and realizes in the meeting with the everyday.
First, these claims are not made for individual members of the Church, each of whom must say with Paul, «I count not myself to have apprehended..
As to Jesus of Nazareth, my Opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of Morals and His Religion, as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubt as to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble.
The form of the good was apprehended by reason and not by sight, and the good that was thus apprehended did not qualify the appearance of one man to another, but rather the soul of each man in itself.
The tendency nowadays, Kaplan asserts, «is to enlarge the concept of the natural so that it might include that plus aspect of reality which the traditional outlook did indeed sense but not altogether apprehend» (JC 315).
They did not speak of events, as impersonally apprehended, but rather of what happened to them in their community.
The fundamental intuition through which the Spirit of the World is apprehended is not a mere emotion, it is a response of the whole person to God.
If Aristotle insisted not only on the objectivity of truth but on the ability of the intellect of man to apprehend it, the French philosophe Jacques Rousseau denied this objectivity by ushering in what Cardinal Ratzinger called the «tyranny of relativism,» which gives the rationalization of homosexuality so much of its philosophical underpinning by arguing that natural law is merely a human construct and, as such, susceptible of subjective definition.
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