Sentences with phrase «of human limitations»

This should be taken not as an assertion of human arrogance or superiority, but as a confession of human limitations.
How could the Messiah, the Son of God, possessed of a divine nature so utterly removed from matter, have lived a life of human limitation and suffered a shameful and agonizing death?
H. Richard's view of human limitation is expressed in his understanding of God as the structure in all things, «the rock against which we beat in vain, that which bruises and overwhelms us when we wish to impose our wishes, contrary to his, upon him.»
Speedrunning isn't just a celebration of games; it's a test of human limitations.
Along the way, Anderson through the persona of Mick takes on big business, imperialism, the police, the class structure in Britain, Cold War politics and paranoia, scientific irresponsibility, and bourgeois hypocrisy, while also building a sweeping vision of human limitation.
Tugging away from restraint in search of resolve, «Halfway to Equilibrium» tests the capacity of human limitation.
With these new, expansive works and series of embroidery paintings, Filomeno persists in his investigation of human limitations and our continuing attempts to transcend them.
The astonishing craftsmanship required in producing Matelli's hyper - realistic sculpture is met with an equally potent narrative cocktail of existential dread, a fatalistic sense of human limitations, and a contrarian's dark humor.
Bodies become symbols which tell not only of our inscrutability, but of our human limitations as well.
The headless winged everyman of Vlassis Caniaris's Big Swing (1974) recalls both Icarus and Bud Cort's mad character in the film Brewster McCloud (1970), whose defiance of human limitation seems to end in tragedy — or does it?
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the differences between religions has nothing to do with how close their theological descriptions of God correspond to reality, either because those differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge, differences too subtle to be detected by us, lost in the «noise» of our human limitations, personal history, genetics, and so on.
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