If Bungie allowed more than three players to be in the same party, then Escalation Protocol could easily become an endgame mainstay for the lifespan
of Destiny from here on out.
To gain access to the Destiny Beta, you must pre-order a copy
of Destiny from participating retailers.
But his injuries the past 2 years have taken an aspect of the Nets own team planning and control
of their destiny from their hands.
Not exact matches
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Destiny,
from St. Catharines, Ont. - based Silicon Knights, and Spider - Man: Edge
of Time,
from Quebec City's Beenox.
Rather, the time, effort, and resources put into the startup scene show an aggressive effort by a community to take control
of its
destiny and begin building a new economy
from the ground up by supporting local innovators.
When details
of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace
of the artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women
from her
Destiny's Child days.
Also, the Vikings feel a bit too much like the team
of destiny — just one win away
from a Super Bowl in their home stadium.
Our franchisees come
from all walks
of life, but the one thing they all share is a desire to take control
of their own
destiny
There are many ways that Facebook could more nimbly hear
from its users, and we could better shape the
destiny of the platform.
A post
from renouned user Cizheida gained a engaging response to the
destiny of this implausible -LSB-...]
And ultimately, by nixing your dependency on paid leads
from online directories and taking lead generation into your own hands, you're taking control
of your business»
destiny.
It removes proposals to revise the Constitution
from the realm
of partisan political controversy, and it necessitates the retention
of means, similar to those which have been used in the past, to give the needed flexibility to the development
of the Constitutional system — means which, as we have already seen, placed the political
destinies of the American people under the immediate direction
of a group
of benevolent guardians.
This marks a major shift in the meaning
of death,
from ineffable human
destiny to legislated human right.
Again,
from Scruton: «[A] vow is a self - dedication, a gift
of oneself» — open - ended in its commitment to a shared
destiny between parties.
I have also know
of those who died, whose
destiny was unknown and who were apart
from God eternally.
Then there is the way in which Americans determine their own national interest»
from manifest
destiny, to Woodrow Wilson's crusade for democracy, to the delegitimation
of America's war in Vietnam, to the debate over just war and the Gulf War.
Any time we stray
from the path
of righteousness, we have to repent and get back in good standing with God... remember, God Almighty controls your
destiny.
Which means that most discussion
of baptism as it relates to our eternal
destiny is suffering
from a category mistake.
In this excerpt
from my book, The Re-Justification
of God, I show that it does not matter who hardened Pharaoh's heart first, because the hardening
of Pharaoh's heart has nothing whatsoever to do with his eternal
destiny.
It has been done for centuries,
from Constantine's military conquests, to America's ethnic cleansing in the name
of Manifest
Destiny, to the televangelist's «love gifts.
Here we begin to note another pattern
of time and
destiny, very different
from the linear - progress model.
When we see that there can be no self - understanding apart
from some grasp
of Origin and
Destiny, an understanding which certainly includes an acknowledgment
of what is unknown in both Origin and
Destiny, then the counselor with whom we seek self - understanding takes on a new significance.
Immortality is not really a religious idea when it stands apart
from the idea
of grace, that is, when the
destiny of the souls is not seen as ultimately one with their origin.
and in the first part
of Acts (chapters 1 - 12), and even with the main body
of Q. For Mark, Jesus is no longer a prophet, mighty in word and deed before God and all the people»; he is
from the beginning
of his ministry the anointed Messiah, the Son
of God, and by his calling and divine
destiny the heavenly «Son
of Man.»
At first sight, beings and their
destinies might seem to us to be scattered haphazard or at least in an arbitrary fashion over the face
of the earth; we could very easily suppose that each
of us might equally well have been born earlier or later, at this place or that, happier or more ill - starred, as though the universe
from the beginning to end
of its history formed in space - time a sort
of vast flower - bed in which the flowers could be changed about at the whim
of the gardener.
Father Neuhaus» argument is to read these reprobation texts as «suggesting a
destiny of separation
from God,» while reading other texts (Colossians 1:19 «20, 1 Corinthians 15:20 «28, Romans 5:18, 11:33 «36) as «suggesting the redemption
of the entire cosmos,» leaving us free to choose between these mutually exclusive alternatives, since the Church in her wisdom has not pronounced on the matter.
Jesus is far
from seeing man in the light
of humanism, as if by a natural endowment or by his
destiny to realize an ideal, he possessed in himself divinity or kinship to God.
«If the Church does not regard Israel
from a Christian point
of view,» he remarked, «if it does not recognize the theological significance
of this people, having a national
destiny that can be cultivated only in Zion, the Church has no right to pass judgment on Israel.»
Yet, if his body was raised physically
from the grave and did not see corruption, or if his body was transformed after death into something different, in such a way that in itself it was annihilated, then he did not experience the whole
of our human
destiny.
I think maybe that's why sharing our stories with each other can be a powerful thing because something revelatory or influential can come
from so far out
of our normal sphere that it might seem like
destiny or fate.
Washington in his Farewell Address wrote that he dared not hope that his counsels could «prevent our Nation
from running the course which has hitherto marked the
Destiny of Nations.
Once we grasp the radical Christian truth that a radically profane history is the inevitable consummation
of an actual movement
of the sacred into the profane, then we can be liberated
from every preincarnate form
of Spirit, and accept our
destiny as an occasion for the realization in the immediacy
of experience
of the self - emptying or self - annihilation
of the transcendent and primordial God in the passion and death
of Christ.
It includes the direct domination
of the earth,
from farming to factories, but also the efforts required to create and maintain communities, to advance and spread learning and to keep mortal men close to their eternal
destiny.
«Therefore the Church gives thanks for each and every woman: for mothers, for sisters, for wives; for women consecrated to God in virginity; for women dedicated to the many human beings who await the gratuitous love
of another person; for women who watch over the human persons in the family, which is the fundamental sign
of the human community; for women who work professionally, and who at times are burdened by a great social responsibility; for «perfect» women and for «weak» women - for all women as they have come forth
from the heart
of God in all the beauty and richness
of their femininity; as they have been embraced by his eternal love; as, together with men, they are pilgrims on this earth, which is the temporal «homeland»
of all people and is transformed sometimesinto a «valley
of tears»; as they assume, together with men, a common responsibility for the
destiny of humanity according to daily necessities and according to that definitive
destiny which the human family has in God himself, in the bosom
of the ineffable Trinity.»
In fact, our
destiny is still inseparable
from the fate
of the Earth, but we know this only abstractly.
Therefore, for Altizer, secularization is good insofar as it destroys that God who is different
from man, but bad insofar as it also eliminates the religious instinct, the awareness
of the Sacred, that divine dimension
of experience which is intuited as identical with man's own ultimate being and
destiny.
None
of the usual ways
of demarcating those deemed evil or sinful by the wider society are to be retained in order to exclude outcasts
from full participation in their own
destiny.
All religions including Christianity, all cultures and all secular ideologies are in informal and formal dialogues about what is the meaning
of our common humanity and about the path
of common action - responses to the situation
from their respective understanding
of the nature and
destiny of the human selfhood.
Even when, like the characters in The Story
of the Night, they seem to have fallen away
from treating themselves, or their fellow human beings, with the appropriate respect, Jews and others in today's counterculture committed to the mystery
of human responsibility before God, and charged with the task
of pursuing our own unique individual and communal
destiny in a conformist, uncomprehending world, need such reminders.
We need to learn
from his prayers in Justice and Mercy (edited by his wife, Ursula M. Niebuhr, and, unhappily, out
of print), as well as
from his analyses in The Nature and
Destiny of Man (in print, one hopes, in perpetuity) Since it is wholeness that we seek, Reinhold Niebuhr can be pre-eminently helpful in our quest, not only as guide but also as exemplar.
I wish only to state that despite Macquarrie's fine presentation
of the major themes in Heidegger's work, and despite his often engaging if not always successful argument that those themes «can be interpreted in a way that is compatible with Christian faith,» there remains the nagging question whether a God who is thrown into the rough mix
of human
destiny is enough to prevent us
from repeating the horrors
of the Holocaust and Hiroshima.
If we can hold to the question about who we are and what our
destiny is — perennial human questions — and if we refuse to accept answers
from the world, we will discover that the question is not one we ask, but one that is asked
of us.
Life born accidentally
from the dust, no ultimate meaning or purpose in it, and no
destiny ahead
of it except annihilation — that on one side; and on the other what Benjamin Franklin called «Powerful Goodness» at the heart
of things!
My picture
of our future
destiny does not entirely fit with either traditional Christian nor Hindu teaching, but draws on insights
from both — and
from other religions.
Thus it is established in a liturgical manner that at the heart
of Christian faith is the conviction both that Jesus Christ is «risen
from the dead» and also that «in Christ» our human existence finds its intended
destiny and fulfillment.
The experience is hardly rare, as we are coming to know
from the testimonies
of women and men who, when they were girls and boys, were continuously reminded that anatomy is
destiny and that sex - role expectations are not to be evaded.
But one thing we may say with reasonable certainty: quite apart
from the question
of time authenticity or the verbal accuracy
of this or that reported saying, the idea
of new life through death,
of victory coming out
of defeat, is an inseparable part
of the thought
of Jesus about his
destiny.
From within our human history God's vision
of cosmic
destiny can be grasped only through the relatively limited and time - conditioned stories
of promise that serve as the foundation
of our biblical tradition.
After all, the science
of chemistry did evolve out
of alchemy, i.e. the attempt to turn simple metals into gold; and the science
of astronomy developed out
of astrology, i.e. the attempt to read human
destiny from the movement
of the stars.
We must now learn to see them as inseparable
from our concern about the
destiny of the universe as a whole.