The full face should be an oval in outline and be filled completely up giving the impression
of fullness with a surface devoid of hollows or indentations, i.e., egg shaped.
The full face should be oval in outline and be filled completely up, giving the impression
of fullness with a surface devoid of hollows or indentations, i.e., egg shaped.
Full face it should be oval in outline and be filled completely up giving the impression
of fullness with a surface devoid of hollows or indentations, i.e., egg shaped.
At about the average age of 12 - 18 months, you begin to associate the feeling
of fullness with the elimination that...» Read More
At about the average age of 12 - 18 months, you begin to associate the feeling
of fullness with the elimination that follows.
Not exact matches
They need a compelling growth story, which Kvisle hopes to give them in the
fullness of time from several hot North American plays combined
with «terrific opportunities» in Colombia, Southeast Asia and Kurdistan.
Although it has nothing to do
with what to eat, it helps many people lose and maintain weight by getting them in touch
with feelings
of fullness and hunger.
'' For this reason I bow my knees to the Father
of our Lord Jesus Christ, from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that He would grant you, according to the riches
of His glory, to be strengthened
with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend
with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height — to know the love
of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled
with all the
fullness of God.
To confuse the law
of gradualness whereby, as John Paul proposed, the sinner is gradually brought to face the
fullness of the truth,
with a gradualness
of the law whereby some sheep are dispensed from the prohibitions
of intrinsically evil acts, as Buttiglione seems to propose, would be to undermine the message
of salvation and mistake the power
of Jesus's Redemption (See John Paul II, Familiaris Consortio, n 34).
How can one consider a christian
of another denomination is not recognized or brought to the
fullness of the eternal life if they are not in total union
with the Catholic Faith.
If the gospel is not preached
with conviction — the convictions that humanity is in need
of salvation and that Jesus is the Savior who liberates us into the
fullness of our humanity and gives us eternal life — then the gospel will not be believed.
... and he that confesseth not that Jesus has come in the flesh and sent Joseph Smith
with the
fullness of the Gospel to this generation, is not
of God, but is Antichrist,»
The book has obviously resonated
with a great many people since there is a real life Church
of All Worlds inspired by it, even if I never grokked the
fullness of their devotion to a sci - fi novel.
We must lead
with sensitivity, engaging in conversation, challenging our brothers and sisters to grow up in every way into the
fullness of Christ.
If the teacher really wants to know the truth
of the boy's situation, he must share the boy's place, must be weak enough to suffer the
fullness of the boy's experience
of living
with the drunken father.
he will protect me from all
of my foes he plants a place where his work safely grows and i am assured that he reaps what he sows so i will
with fullness his love come to know
Filled
with beauty, hard truth, and brave vulnerability, Jesus Feminist urges the church to stop asking «man or woman» as a qualification for ministry and to start helping everyone find freedom in the
fullness, hope, glory, and work
of Christ.
The grace given to us in confirmation enables us to grow to Christian maturity»... so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend
with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love
of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the
fullness of God.»
The charismatics at that time were generally regarded as being a bit odd — as indeed some perhaps were in those early days before John Paul,
with the aid
of the magnificent Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), called them to a realisation
of their place
with Peter in the
fullness of the Church and to growing Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
Together they are like a curtain wall
with towers at intervals surrounding and protecting what could be called the
fullness of Catholic belief and practice.
The Jewish return to Jerusalem, the crucial event
of destiny in two millennia
of Jewish history for the «religious» and the «nonreligious» alike, has yet to be accepted,
with the
fullness it both requires and merits, by the world.
that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have power to comprehend
with all the saints what is the length and breath and height and to know the love
of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled
with all the
fullness of God.
Neo-fundamentalists believe they alone are remaining true to the
fullness of the gospel and orthodox faith while the rest
of the evangelical church is in grave, near - apocalyptic danger
of theological drift, moral laxity, and compromise
with a postmodern culture — a culture which they see as being characterized by a skepticism towards Enlightenment conceptions
of «absolute truth,» a pluralistic blending
of diverse beliefs, values, and cultures, and a suspicion
of hierarchies and traditional sources
of authority.
«I realised that there was a profound truth being taught and it began me on a journey, very similar to John Henry Newman's, which led me ultimately to understand that the
fullness of truth lay
with the Holy Catholic Church».
In reality, there is a growing number
of clergy who accept this teaching and are seeking to show it in its positive and life - giving
fullness in their pastoral work: many
of them have had the opportunity to be involved in movements which embrace the Church's teaching and / or have come into contact
with Humanae Vitae for themselves and subsequent Magisterial teaching.
But
with the Greek view
of time as contingent and destructive, the early theologians who had to preach the faith to the Greeks could not very well speak
of God as the
Fullness of Time.
The cessation
of becoming which coincides
with the
fullness of growth implies the beginning
of fullest activity, for when growth is finished, it also means the full possession and maturation
of one's powers.
I no longer have to represent my going to God as a departure from time and history.42 In fact, to attain God as the Absolute Future who is also the
Fullness of Time, I must perforce be occupied
with the present and the tasks
of the present, for it is only in and through the present that I can advance into the future.
God is alive
with a
fullness of life and vibrancy
of selfhood that far exceed anything we know in our own experience.
Now, the meaning
of the
fullness of growth
with respect to a given process is that the end is reached, there is no more becoming — hence, the cessation
of contingency.
Christians can cooperate
with the Marxists in transforming the world, for we are both interested in attaining the
fullness of time for the world.
Beloved, as you feed on Jesus» love for you, you will be filled
with the
fullness of God.
Is it not to identify God
with Matter to call his eternity the
Fullness of Time?
With God's eternity shown as the
Fullness of Time, Christian humanism becomes a true acceptance
of the temporal.
And especially as we enter Holy Week and anticipate Easter, may each
of us look within our own hearts for those shadows that keep us from enjoying the
fullness of relationship
with the Creator
of the sun, the stars, and yes, the blood moons.
With God's eternity as the
Fullness of Time, it is possible now to bring back to our awareness the scriptural teaching, ignored by traditional theology, that the whole world is going to be redeemed.
Once a deeper significance
of a word or phrase or image is discerned, texts from the Old Testament resonate
with a
fullness that could be found only in Christ.
So that God's gift may achieve its
fullness in free beings who are themselves capable
of placing themselves in return in a state
of gift, the universe is ordered to become a universe -
with - man.
If Augustine identifies love
with a sheer rest in being, enjoying the
fullness of self rather than self - giving, why does he do so?
If the incarnation satisfies our longing for the
fullness of being, is it not because «
fullness of being» involves suffering
with and for the other, a participation in life which has becoming and freedom within it?
This
fullness of time coincides
with the
fullness of growth and maturation
of humanity.
The resurrection life, when it comes in
fullness, is the life
of fellowship
with God at the feast
of Is 25:6 - 8, which he quotes in 1 Cor 15 as being the source
of his resurrection doctrine.
Because the information and entertainment industries serve to consolidate those same structures, in which the voice
of the people is not listened to and is often silenced, in which we have to demystify media power, and in which it is necessary to work
with the whole community to create structures that allow the right to communication to be expressed in all its
fullness.
This means that God's transcendent power is a lure within the hearts
of the poor to seek the
fullness of life for themselves and others, and a lure within the hearts
of the privileged and powerful to identify
with the aspirations
of the poor, thereby relinquishing our power and privilege.
The latter was identified
with the logos, the agent
of creation, Lord who was born as Jesus in the
fullness of time.
If he is making a theological statement about how cops, along
with doctors, editors, teachers, and all humans, can improve by striving to attain to the «
fullness of the measure
of Christ,» then I wholeheartedly agree.
[derivatives
with less than the
fullness of Truth]
In a pair
of articles written some years ago («The Holy Trinity as a Community
of Divine Persons,» Heythrop Journal 15 [1974], 166 -82,257-70), I endorsed the argument
of the medieval theologian, Richard
of Saint Victor, to the effect that two persons in love
with one another need a third person whom they mutually love, precisely in order to achieve the
fullness of love for one another.
Jesus shatters this theme
of divine withdrawal
with both a message and a lifestyle that proclaims God's intimate nearness6 and participates in a «prolepsis» 7
of what is yet to come in
fullness: The outcast is brought back into the fold, the physically impaired are made whole, the eschatological banquet
of inclusivity is experienced here and now.8 And yet, these are only foretastes.
As Malloy writes, in reflecting on the uniqueness
of the Catholic Church «one can affirm both the essential
fullness of the ecclesial reality
of the Catholic Church and the concrete poverty and woundedness
of her lived life, together
with her practical need
of the expressive ecclesial riches found outside her visible boundaries.»