Sentences with phrase «of human aspiration»

The metaphor of God's substitution is the only one of the familiar theories of atonement that provides for the full failed weight of human aspiration.
It is time to ask why Catholic Lite has been such an abysmal failure in forming public moral cultures in which self - gift, not self - aggrandizement, is the touchstone of human aspiration.
A passionate faith in the purpose and splendour of human aspirations must be the flame that illumines his teaching.
It is Wisdom that speaks: wisdom which just now we have seen to he the finest attainment of human aspiration.
There you have it: the elders offering final counsel to the successor generation, the beneficiaries of the greatest educational system in the world, the bearers of civilization's legacy across new frontiers of human aspiration and achievement.
An aesthetic notion of cosmic purpose is capable of embracing the mythic and religious representations of human aspiration as well as accommodating the modern scientific understanding of the universe.
Let us look well and we shall find that our Faith in God, detached as it may be, sublimates in us a rising tide of human aspirations.
Here is a movie from a director who had gotten typed into being a success only in x-treme cinema, set in another country, often in another language, with three sets of young, inexperienced actors playing the same kids from single - digits to 20 - ish, delving into the internationalism of both human aspiration and the medium of television -LSB-...]
His works across media — which evoke a pop sensibility in contrast to their grim titles, such as They Endorsed Collective Failure as the Dawn of a New Renaissance and The Bitterness of What Could Have Happened and What Ended Up Happening — speak to our collective ambition for a utopian future and the inherent failure of this human aspiration.
«The future will depend on the nature of human aspirations... and how can we ever model those?»
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