Sentences with phrase «of estrangement»

The point of departure in this work is the religious individual's sense of estrangement from Western culture.
An Alpha leader in his 40s talked about episodes of violence, about failed marriages and about the years of estrangement from his family.
Meanwhile, Rothko's marriage had become increasingly troubled, and his poor health and impotence resulting from the aneurysm compounded his feeling of estrangement in the relationship.
The first part of this essay, published in last month's issue, recounted how the process of estrangement between Vanderbilt University and the Southern Methodist Church was typical of the alienation of mainstream Protestant colleges and universities from their churches, occurring from about 1870....
What would certainly help the Islanders is consistent play from Denis Potvin, the 23 - year - old defenseman whose exalted opinion of himself on and off the ice led to a long period of estrangement from his teammates and a deterioration of his game last year.
Prejudice is a cause of estrangement of groups of people from society in general.
«Blind as the Mother Tongue,» his first solo exhibition in the US, gathers a selection of works that address experiences of estrangement and alternative modes of seeing, learning, and remembering.
But there is really only one form of estrangement for all are subsumed under estrangement from God, since God stands for all that fulfils experience and the possibilities of life not yet experienced by us.
«Dr. Coleman himself experienced several years of estrangement with his adult daughter, with whom he has reconciled.
This very rarity brings out an aspect of the estrangement between the Church and modern science which is not properly dealt with by Professor Barr.
There is a word that speaks to this harmony which is the opposite of estrangement and alienation.
The opposite of the state of estrangement is expressed in various words: at - one - ness, salvation, wholeness and in Whitehead's term «Peace», which is a harmony of all harmonies.
However, between the debate in the early church and the contemporary debate lies a long and tragic history of estrangement and, in numerous instances, of the church's participation in persecution of Jews.
Confer with your local family court clerk's office or consult a qualified divorce attorney in your jurisdiction to determine how the conditions of your estrangement from your husband intersect with local divorce requirements.
You said, «to save us from our current situation of estrangement from Him» In other words: «Because it fucked up the first few times.
Soon, Sandra is learning from Bif's spirited optimism, and the sisters finally become close after decades of estrangement.
But it is important to acknowledge that we do not thereby rid ourselves entirely of estrangement.
Another sort of estrangement is that of groups within society who are alienated by the prejudice of others.
Persuasive love is extended to all, irrespective of the degree of estrangement of the individual.
The preceding chapters are replete with examples of our estrangement in the world of today.
Narratives that relate a gnostic outlook usually begin with a depiction of estrangement but end with the integration of all that was once alienated.
Insofar as faith in its Christian expression moves through the factuality of estrangement and death, it can never accept a mere negation of the profane.
A sense of estrangement comes to many young people when the contents of a religious tradition, however valued and however once loved, loses its power to give content any more.
Is it then any wonder that we ordinary mortals have our times of estrangement and alienation.
Rankling memories of the past, and centuries of estrangement, had bred between these people of kindred stock, close neighbors in a very small country, a mentality of mutual hatred, which found expression constantly in petty provocations and occasionally in murderous affrays.
Humans are conscious of an estrangement from their right fulfillment and they sense an alienation or separation from their best selfhood, from other persons, from nature, and through all these from God who the source of their existence.
Shame is man's ineffaceable recollection of his estrangement from the origin.3 Because of it he needs a mask.
The second is the factor of estrangement which is the brokenness of life's essential relationships.
The umbrella of estrangement encompasses the emptiness of the uncommitted, the heartless shrug of the in - different and the insensitivity of the unmoved, the inertial smallness of the complacent, the errancy of the unfaithful, the demonry of the prideful and the absolutely certain, and the destructiveness of the hateful.
But «reconciliation» is a heart word, with the pain of estrangement and the joy of return written all over it.
By reading Joseph Conrad, a particular favorite of mine, I have learned something of the horror of estrangement, alienation and the life - destroying energies of loneliness.
The biblical story tells us time and time again that, important though analysis of estrangement may he, God is about reconciliation.
If sin is a matter of estrangement from our adverbial response to God because we have organized the self around certain conditions of worth taken over from the created world (sarx), it becomes clear that in order for the self to be redirected toward its own immediate adverbial response to God, it must be confronted by an unambiguous manifestation of God's love in the realm of sarx toward which it is looking for its worth and justification.
It is a return from the far country of estrangement both from other people and from the «ground of personal spirit that is hidden deep within us (and the universe).»
It comes from the discovery that God stands by us, in spite of our estrangement from him, that he remains with us in our need, at cost to himself.
Its educated circles, who spoke Latin, never shed their feeling of estrangement vis - a-vis the Greeks: to them, ancient culture was irretrievably lost.
We have to review carefully the biblical faith about human needs for much in the contemporary search for a new Christian style of life and much of the estrangement between Christian faith and secular man lies just here.
Accordingly, a fallen world is then a world of estrangement; estranged spouses; estrangement between divinity and humanity; between heaven and earth; soul and body; spirituality and sexuality; sacredness and sensuality; masculinity and femininity.
The once - thriving stretch of bars and nightclubs known by El Pasoans, especially teenagers, as the Juarez Strip has become a ghost town and a symbol of the estrangement between El Paso and Juárez, two communities once closely bound by commerce, culture, family and yes, fun.»
The most tragic result of this estrangement caused by isolation is that the limitless potential of our infants and children is not being fully developed and utilized for the betterment of humanity as a whole.
Reconciliation is the end of the estrangement
He's relieved to just take up garage space in the modest home of his brother Tom (Ben Schwartz, «Parks and Recreation»), whose lack of visitation over the years is a source of estrangement between them.
The latest from the Spanish master is a complex, brilliantly made tale of estrangement and grief.
Furthermore, what if Caden's life — a series of estrangements, feuds and ailments — was a wreck, and not an easy, funny wreck, but a state of being so sore and unhappy that laughter chokes halfway up your throat?
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