Sentences with phrase «of pilgrimage into»

The little book under review here contains an account of Cobb's encounter with the limits of nature and history, and of his pilgrimage into a new activist, pro-ecological stance.
C. S. Lewis wrote in a 1939 sermon: «If we thought we were building up a heaven on earth, if we looked for something that would turn the present world from a place of pilgrimage into a permanent city satisfying the soul of man, we are disillusioned.»

Not exact matches

Pilgrimages to Belgium, beer - nerd heaven, were made, mixing into the American brew scene a diversity of styles long forgotten.
In modern times the improvement in travel facilities has made it possible for large numbers of people to make the pilgrimage even from distant lands, an important factor in bringing the Muslims of the Far East into closer relations with their brothers of the Turkish and Arab areas of Islam.
Decades later, his granddaughter described the enjoyment he found in daily walks through the city, up from the house on 26th and into Central Park, «the Mecca of most of our pilgrimages
Rather, they invite us into deeper and richer pursuits, the promise and potential of pilgrimage.
Often, Rupp notes, we do not see the converting power of the sustained and sacrificial undertaking of pilgrimage until well afterward: «Only then do we recognize how a new attitude, a stronger dedication, and a fuller passion stretched us into the fullness of life.»
The Christian interpretation of man's pilgrimage in time can not be put into a simple parallelism with these political philosophies.
The last years of Evelyn Underhill's spiritual pilgrimage thus found her, a pacifist, although she never worked her ideas into a finely spun philosophy.
The fifth principle brings into view a new dimension of our human pilgrimage toward the light.
To break any living thing into parts, whether it be a flower or the pilgrimage of the human spirit, is to risk destroying its vital unity.
True, for such a pilgrimage into the future we shall need prudence, the will to historical continuity, planning of what can be planned (but only of this!)
Whether among the secularized masses of industrial societies, the emerging new ideologies around which societies are organized, the resurging religions which people embrace, the movements of workers and political refugees, the people's search for liberation and justice, the uncertain pilgrimage of the younger generation into a future both full of promise and overshadowed by nuclear confrontation - the Church is called to be present and to articulate the meaning of God's love in Jesus Christ for every person and for every situation.
Stephen H. Webb is author of Dylan Redeemed and The Divine Voice and is currently working on The Cross and the Singing Bowl: A Christian Pilgrimage into the Healing Properties of Sound.
Pilgrimage brings us deeper into time and space, into the very defining characteristics of earthly life, to find God there.
He shows clearly how the motif of an eros love which seeks its own fulfilment enters into Augustine's description of the pilgrimage of the soul toward God.
In earlier times, the Papago Indians of Arizona traditionally made annual pilgrimages into the Sierra Madre range of Mexico to gather chiltepíns.
On social interventions, he said he provided 100 bags of cement for rehabilitation of churches and mosques, purchased 10 packets of roofing sheets each for some 4 communities (Konkomada, Batiyok, Kpalsako - Champiani - Susudi and Basyonde), ensured absorption of all primary schools in the constituency into the Ghana School Feeding Programme with 90 caterers engaged, supported 7 elders to perform the the Holy Pilgrimage to Mecca (the Hajj) and constructed some market structures at Bulpielise and Nagani.
«On June 4th, a day of pilgrimage for Sikhs when thousands had gathered at the Golden Temple, army tanks moved into the Temple Complex, smashing into the sanctum and shooting everyone in sight.
The governor advised the pilgrims to conform with the rules and regulations guiding pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and shun all acts that could bring their names and reputation of the state into disrepute.
Each class features a special guest deity to welcome you into the sacred pilgrimage of your body temple, awakening the power of metamorphosis from deep within.
Whether you're planning an end - of - year pilgrimage to Bali, building a tiny house, or starting a college fund for your kid, dive into the nitty - gritty details.
It charts the journey of a lost Sour Patch Kid on his pilgrimage into the dank, stinking recesses of the human stomach.
Coogler even made a pilgrimage to the continent in order to gain first - hand insight into the various customs and characteristics of its people.
Its intriguing design provides insights into late medieval beliefs and customs, notably pilgrimages and the fear of disease.
An image worksheet with various images of places of religious pilgrimage, secular pilgrimage and places of tourism asking students to examine each image and decide which category it falls into and why they think this.
The new speed limit comes into force on the 1st July 2018 - so won't yet apply when thousands of Brits make their pilgrimage to Le Mans in June - and will then come up for review on 1st July 2020.
A novel of unsentimental charm, humor, and profound insight into the thoughts and feelings we all bury deep within our hearts, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry introduces Rachel Joyce as a wise - and utterly irresistible - storyteller.
Each self - publishing enthusiast might collect his or her industry rep from EC1 and bond deeply during the long pilgrimage together into the wilds of EC2 so that trade people have a chance to see and hear what's being offered and said to and about self - publishers.
The pilgrimage itself may or not be real, and on his path the narrator is derailed by «suspicious» characters, assailed by demons, and drawn into «the foul game» (as one of the characters refers to it, and which involves a horrendous case of dysentery).
A Pilgrimage to Vailima Travelers» Tales» The Best Women's Travel Writing Volume 8 An hour into her quest to visit Robert Louis Stevenson in Samoa, Catherine Watson ran out of water and lost the trail.
Oviedo has become something of an annual pilgrimage for us before we venture into the enchanting coastal wilds of the province.
OAT's tour, billed as a «Pilgrimage into the Past,» begins in Bilbao, once a major shipbuilding center and the wealthiest city in all of Spain back in 1900.
As you peer into the sacred cenote, your guide explains how archeologists delved into this pilgrimage site and pulled out wood, shells, cloth, jewelry and the skeletons of men and children, confirming that the natural sinkhole indeed was once used as a human sacrifice site.Stand on one of the platforms at the colossal ball court where Mayans played sports, and have another person from your group whisper from 150 feet (46 meters) away.
Thankfully, the end result is much more than a pale imitation of the developer's obvious muse, as Layers of Fear consistently succeeds in delivering an incredibly tense, terrifying and unpredictable pilgrimage into the mind of a madman.
Whether you're diving deep into the underground ruins of Ginnungagap to assist the Caledonian Princess Arianna on her sacred pilgrimage, taking on side quests for townsfolk in need, or simply whipping up dishes in the game's delicious new cooking mode, The Fafnir Knight is a wholly engaging epic that's impossible to put down.
Long, Long Time is a performative talk based on Eke's ongoing research into the solar related events on the eve of the new Millennium during the summer of 1999, and how the artist has attempted to reconcile his relationship with these solar events through pilgrimage.
«A Pilgrimage to Noah Purifoy's Desert Art Museum (2016 - 2017),» inspired by her journey Noah Purifoy's Outdoor Desert Art Museum in Joshua Tree, CA highlight the way Noah Purifoy took pieces of wreckage and turned them into works of art and meditations on life.
Into this mix comes a conceptual artist from India, Amrita, on a pilgrimage to meet the creator of the seminal performance piece: «Electric Dress».
In a similar vein to Pilgrimage, the artist's performance of My America (Hard to Acclimatize) registered his discomfort, even humiliation, with the difficulties of assimilating into the US.
In the downstairs gallery, Henry presents a group of mostly nocturnal landscape paintings that take into account how artists as different from one another as Frederic Remington and Ed Ruscha have influenced how we see the West, while Minimalists such as Donald Judd and Dan Flavin have transformed how visitors and locals experience it thanks to Marfa's Chinati Foundation, a pilgrimage site for international art tourists.
The latter features photos of the artist leaping in to the frame of Paolo Veronese's banquet scenes, making his own pilgrimage into the past, becoming frozen not only in but across time.
It was a pilgrimage to the place that Minuchin had turned into the Mecca of family therapy itself, an initiation into the mysteries of how to put the airy abstractions of systems theory to work transforming lives.
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