It reveals the whole problem of knowledge that remainsself - sufficient and so does
not arrive at Truth itself, which ought to transform man» (p. 207).
We can
not arrive at the truth about appetite by removing all social influences.
Not exact matches
And when our discourse was brought to that point, that the very highest delight of the earthly senses... was, in respect of the sweetness of that life,
not only
not worthy of comparison, but
not even of mention; we raising up ourselves with a more glowing affection towards the «Self - same,» did by degrees pass through all things bodily, even the very heaven whence sun and moon and stars shine upon the earth; yea, we were soaring higher yet, by inward musing, and discourse, and admiring of Thy works; and we came to our own minds, and went beyond them, that we might
arrive at that region of never - failing plenty, where Thou feedest Israel for ever with the food of
truth.
I'd have to agree with folks saying that the atheist community is
not about the search for
truth because they have
arrived at their
truth, that there is no being / beings watching over us.
So to answer your question... no, it is
not just two verses that proclaim how the Church
arrives at Truth... it is by Tradition and the Magisterium and the Bible which holds us all together by the grace of God.
The mind can analyze, but it can
not synthesize or
arrive at any universal
truths.
It is argued that reason alone is
not able to
arrive at any
truth about such ultimate questions.
You came by this so - called
truth arbitrarily (if you did
not, please feel free to explain how you evaluated thousands of interpretations against one another and managed to discern which one was the real
truth), and then YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE OTHERS based on a «
truth» you
arrived at arbitrarily.
While your statement is
not necessarily true, science does try to either prove or disprove itself to
arrive at the most
truth we can understand
at the moment.
It is
not merely through historico - critical presuppositions that we
arrive at the
truth.
All I am asking is that you stop sidestepping, that you stop saying, «I choose
not reveal, because the culture war is so bad already [and so on and so forth]» when the
truth is, you actually haven't
arrived at a conclusion.
So if any revelatory disclosure of this mystery is a possibility, it would
not produce a content that can be placed in the same category as the
truths we
arrive at through science.
As in art, music, and poetry, the
truth of revelation is
not something that we might
arrive at in the same way as scientific or logical
truth.
Maybe, we thought, this is the
truth God wanted us to
arrive at: that money and comfort doesn't challenge us to become better people.
They tell us that they have
arrived at an unshakable conviction,
not based on inference but on immediate experience, that God is a spirit with whom the human spirit can hold intercourse; that in him meet all that they can imagine of goodness,
truth, and beauty that they can see his footprints everywhere in nature, and feel his presence within them as the very life of their life, so that in proportion as they come to themselves they come to him.
I do
not think that appreciating J will help us love God or
arrive at the spiritual or historical
truth of whatever Bible.
Are we buying into the secular notion that
truth is
not arrived at except through doubt?
An astronomy expert explains that he draws on the same data as his secular colleagues, but
arrives at different conclusions because «I start from the assumption of biblical
truth and they do
not.»
Some visitors
arrive in Miami looking for surfing, but the
truth is, unless there is a storm out
at sea, Miami doesn't have great waves for surfing.
When you first
arrive at the House of
Truth, go to the hallway outside Lorenzo's Room but don't enter his room yet.
To tell the
truth, as a former painter, I am almost jealous of Doig's recent paintings, of their presence and frankness; they have the kind of authority that can't be striven for, but only
arrived at like an unexpected gift — one that may pass.»
So now, we
arrive at the raw data, and it simply can
not be allowed to tell the
truth, because the
truth is, well, inconvenient.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a sceptic as» A seeker after
truth; an inquirer who has
not yet
arrived at definite conclusions».
But while we have surely
not arrived at any final
truths about administrative law, I am pretty confident that we have, together, strengthened its «artificial reason».
The
truth of the matter is the majority of the traffic that
arrives at your website isn't going to come back a second time.