Sentences with phrase «of a particular moment of»

What is new in the Christian name of Jesus is the epiphany of the totality of the sacred in the contingency of a particular moment of time: in this name the sacred appears and is real only to the extent that it becomes actual and realized in history.26
The incarnation is only truly and actually real if it effects the death of the original sacred, the death of God himself... What is new in the Christian name of Jesus is the epiphany of the totality of the sacred in the contingency of a particular moment of time: in this name the sacred appears and is real only to the extent that it becomes actual and realized in history [The Gospel of Christian Atheism (Westminster, 1966), pp. 54, 57].
The realization of a particular moment of actuality is likewise the realization of a particular value, and this becomes part of the data for the succeeding moments of actuality.
I have set some short stories in invented worlds but these are explorations of particular moments of drama, not designed to open up wider questions about society or the environment.
Despite his insistence on silence, the burlap speaks of a particular moment of Italian (and Italian - American) history, a trend which continues throughout Burri's career.

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Regardless of what people think of you at any particular moment, one thing is certain — you're never as good or bad as they say you are.
«I was really surprised she wore that particular coat for the announcement... I think it's very touching of her to take that moment and to share it with a Canadian brand.»
And if we try looking at individual companies, at a particular moment in time, the question of alignment becomes even more difficult.
One that, in this particular case, is sweet music to the ears to those, like me, who shudder in horror at the idea of one extra moment of cleaning in their lives.
In the early days of writing the script, Johnson said he had a particular image in his head that shockingly brought the light and dark side of the force together for a fleeting moment.
«In a moment of lapsed judgment, I assumed that a particular English blogger — who shall remain nameless — and 22 — was in a position to pay for her hotel stay.
At this particular moment, consumers are more likely to remember VR / AR marketing campaigns because a relatively small number of companies are creating them.
For me, it's important to be present in the moment while I'm trying to focus on a particular task and sometimes that means blocking out all of the other noise for a bit.»
Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety; these notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened.
There's already a lot of speculation as to how this newest iteration of Spider - Man was able to breathe new life into the franchise, but there is one particular moment in the film that points to what differentiates this Spider - Man reboot from its predecessors.
Soussan's post offers examples of real - life leaders of each type she has worked with as well as illuminating moments when they displayed their particular talents.
Instead of relying on market returns, it may prove more useful to keep an eye on the long term, and to look at the volatility of any particular moment with more objectivity than emotion.
At the last moment, though, one candidate, at least, did try to sound like an entrepreneur — or at least a particular species of entrepreneur.
What everyone seems to agree on, though, is that this spasm of seriousness is a new development in advertising, a child of this particular moment in time, and that it, too, shall pass.
Also, consider carefully if the adventure / stress quotient of your planned getaway is really what you need at this particular moment.
The sustainability of a pension system is important in that arrangements that are put in place at a particular moment in time are often counted on to deliver incomes for decades into the future.
What do you think it is about this group of students in this particular moment that feels like a break from the past?
In hindsight these setup outputs look easy and straightforward, the reality is that in the moment of actual price action traders deal with high levels of uncertainty and this, in particular, is where Mella outlines levels of patience and keeping her members psychologically focused.
This means understanding what kind of content and strategies are creating organic reach at a particular moment in time.
In particular, the acceleration of population growth in the Northeast in 2009 - 2011 and moment when urban growth surpassed suburban growth in 2011 look like reactions to a housing bubble that brought unsustainable growth to the suburbs and the Sunbelt.
While she's probably not wrong in that it's likely hovering near the end - point, I would like to just take a moment to point out that most of this whole affair has been fuelled by weak - sauce allegations and conflated facts, and this particular air of desperation as people keep flinging the equivalent of spaghetti against a wall in the hope that something inevitably sticks.
FICO scores are generated based on a snapshot of the information on your credit report as of the particular moment that the report is pulled.
And that's not only in the US, that's in Europe in particular, certainly in the UK, and it's difficult I think to have a certainty around it but I think our bias is that bonds are on the expensive side at the moment and we are generally in most developed markets running shy of benchmark duration positions.
Despite everything, Geoff still recalled moments when God seemed very present: «On this particular day, I don't know why, but I was one of the last of the day shift to leave the job.
Substantially, Gahl says: In the moment in which the penitent confesses a behavior that constitutes gravely sinful matter, committed without full consciousness and deliberate consent, the confessor will explain to him the doctrine of the Church regarding his particular problem and will refuse to impart absolution if the penitent will not commit himself in the future to avoid that behavior.
He's amazing in that he will SAY whatever he thinks the particular audience in front of him wants to hear at that moment.
As the living person draws upon a wider bodily experience, so the conscious ego, if there should be one at a particular moment, draws upon a vast ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it.
Furthermore, how effective grace can be in any moment, is affected by many things, but in particular by both the past working of grace and the personal response to that working.
ATTACs principal focus areas at the moment are: the different forms of taxation of financial transactions, in particular the Tobin tax on currency speculation; the creation of new instruments for the regulation and control of finance at the national, European and international levels; the battle against tax havens and financial crime; and the demystification of pension funds.
The emergence of new forms in time thus implies that at any particular moment of evolution the possibilities are more varied than those that have been actualized up to that time.
The future Kingdom of God, then, is not something which is to come in the course of time, so that to advance its coming one can do something in particular, perhaps through penitential prayers and good works, which become superfluous in the moment of its coming.
In a particular moment of action, I remember approaching two middle - aged British tourists who appeared to be sisters.
Locating the special call of Abraham in terms of cosmic evolution, and its whole series of unique moments of novel development, may help soften the scandal of particularity involved in the special call of God to a particular people to bear witness to the divine promise to the cosmos.
The oral event occurs in time with particular people with particular needs, and any failure of the preacher to speak to that moment is in my book almost a moral failure.
That moment can be filled individually with a prayer of any faith, with true silence for the meditation people, with nothing in particular for the atheists, or with thoughts about how you are going to remodel your kitchen next week for those who really have no idea about it.
As an active or a forward - moving process it must necessarily negate its particular expressions, and progressively transform itself as it becomes incarnate in a continually changing series of historical moments.
It is doubtful whether any society can remain healthy for long following the loss of all its rituals, however irrelevant they may appear at particular moments in history.
At the heart of this is the extraordinary impact of one particular moment in her life.
There is no particular amount of time involved in the concept of moment.
The annual «Status of Global Christianity» survey published by the International Bulletin of Missionary Research is a cornucopia of numbers: Some are encouraging; others are discouraging; many of them are important for grasping the nature of this particular moment in Christian history.
Inasmuch as it is always changing, one realizes the impossibility of clinging to any particular moment of the self's existence.
In that picture, the clothes - line is the real self, the genuine identity of the I», and the various articles hung on the line for drying are the particular moments or occasions of human experience.
Its our way of encouraging you to rethink your pastoral strategies and, if necessary, to provoke you to design strategies that are appropriate to your particular context, strategies that respond to this particular moment in history:
The particular feature of concresence that we are interested in at this moment is the fact that it does not involve temporal succession.
Hence, if we situate the call of Abraham, as well as other special revelatory moments of the history of religion, within the wider context of cosmic evolution, this may help soften the «scandal of particularity» associated with any unique or distinctive summoning by God of a particular people to bear witness in a novel way to the divine promise and mystery that come to expression first in the very creation of the world.
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