Sentences with phrase «open world of no man»

As a person who primarily plays linear, story - driven games in the form of JRPGs, the open world of No Man's Sky has been overwhelming.

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Front - man Adam Duritz explains it thusly: «The internet opens a world of limitless possibility, where the only boundaries are the boundaries of your own imagination.»
It would be nice to say the world can now put the fiasco that was Spider - Man: Turn off the Dark behind it, but unfortunately the settlement opens up a new world of opportunity for the producers, such as potentially taking the show to Vegas, which should please co-writer Bono.
Alluding to Amazon's chief executive, Jeff Bezos, she added, «Why should the richest man in the history of the world get money to open his business?»
When a man and woman unite in the Sacrament of Matrimony, they have the gift of possibly bringing life to the world as long as they remain open to this covenant with God.
The effort to rid the world of Jews, he concludes, was also an effort to free man from oppressive biblical prohibitions, so as «to have men's secret lusts dance unrestrainedly under the open sky.»
As they see it, their attitude represents an innovation in Christianity, an acknowledgment of the duty, imposed by faith, to be in the midst of men, and a response to the opening given Christianity for witness in the modern world.
Open your hearts people, syop listening to the lies that man has told, You were not there when the foundations of the earth were laid, nor when God created the world.
Cross and resurrection form a single, indivisible cosmic event which brings judgment to the world and opens up for men the possibility of authentic life.
Any way say, Man of God respectable Terry Jones, of Florida's Dove's Church, maybe a day would come that the world and Muslims would thank you for your causing all these discussions to come out today's on this site blogs and many other sites blogs and to it leading to have more people religious discussions leading them read and learn more about Islam and the Quran many who's eyes had opened to reality converted to Islam or at least respect Muslims and their religion.
Among numerous non-Catholic constructive responses to last Year's Islamic Open Letter «A Common Word» the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and Russia, Alexy II, has suggested that future dialogue be «on the doctrinal level, on important questions like God, Man and the world... and (on the practical level) on the defence of the role of religion in social life, the opposition of xenophobia and intolerance (and) the promotion of common initiatives for peace»
The human consciousness is dependent for its vitality, interest and development on keeping open at least some of these channels, which are the only means of contact man has with the world around him.
Jesus healed the lepers, gave sight to the blind, healed the paralized, exorcised demons from possesed men, brought back Lazarus from the dead, JESUS ROSE FROM THE DEAD AND BROUGHT BACK HUNDREDS OF OLD TESTMENT PEOPLE WHO HAD DIED WAITING FOR THE MESSIAH... YES PEOPLE CAME BACK WITH JESUS AND WALKED ALL OVER JERUSALEM... THE GRAVES OPENED UP AND PEOPLE CAME OUT OF THEM... AND THE WORLD SAW IT.
Because of the fall into sin God comes into the world in his Son and gives himself to man so that the way may be opened for return to true being.
The world time is running out the Son of man is upon the earth soon to open the seals, the day of burning at end of the tribulation when comes in his glory is another event, even so many shall not see the Son until the time of judgement, but the chosen few shall see him before.
Then, too, it will presumably be possible to leave it an open question whether the history of human descent as known to us does or does not possess features which only after the Fall of the first man can be thought of to some extent as a predominance of his pre-human past and of his environment, over a sensitivity to the world around him no longer protected by the gift of integrity, and over his lack of adaptation to a particular milieu.
Merton was anxious to erase the earlier conception of the Trappist that he himself had helped so create in Seven Storey Mountain: «The man who spurned New York, spat on Chicago, and tromped on Louisville, heading for the woods with Thoreau in one pocket, John of the Cross in another, and holding the Bible open to the Apocalypse» (Contemplation in a World of Action, p. 159).
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was asked to lead a service for his fellow prisoners in Flossenburg concentration camp towards the end of the Second World War As he finished two men flung open the door and told prisoner Bonhoeffer to take his things and come with them.
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that does not stand open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
Religion is often described as the healing of an alienation which has opened between man and his world: this is true; but we may not forget that it is religion which has brought about that alienation.
When U.S. News & World Report ran a story in 1996 about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
This freedom which is Christ and which he gives is appropriated by the man who obeys the call to this freedom in faith and through the baptism which is its expression, submitting himself to the event that opens the prison of the world; namely the incarnation, death and resurrection of the Son.
The unity between them is of a different order: they «form a single, indivisible «cosmic» event which brings judgment to the world and opens up for men the possibility of authentic life.»
It was, as a matter of fact, the impact of the Judaeo - Christian tradition on Western civilization that is chiefly responsible for the awareness so prevalent among us today that history presses forward toward novel achievements, that the future is open and full of promise, that man is a free creature whose own decisions and deeds enter into the shaping of tomorrow's world.
Perhaps more dramatic illustrations are found in hospital wards where a visitor's warm «hello» turns on the light, opens the shutters, straightens the linens, and brightens the faces; or in rural America where a major business transaction is sealed by one man giving his word to another; or in the quiet guidance of Anne Sullivan who with the one word «water» brought Helen Keller into the world of human experience; or in the nation - shaping speeches of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill.
It becomes evident that the Hebraic - Christian concern with all humble and lowly and earthy reality in man and the world opens the way to the most significant life of the imagination.
Man of God respectable Terry Jones, of Florida's Dove's Church, maybe a day would come that the world and Muslims would thank you for your causing all these discussions to come out today's on this site blogs and many other sites blogs and to it leading to have more people religious discussions leading them read and learn more about Islam and the Quran many who's eyes had opened to reality converted to Islam or at least respect Muslims and their religion.
In this meeting of two human beings, decisive events occurred which changed the direction of a man's existence — turning him toward life, opening his eyes to the world around him, and beginning his relationship with «Someone greater than myself.»
Unlike the man, with his desires sexually fixated upon the woman, the woman is here more open to the world — to beauty and to the possibility of wisdom.
In his more important argument Altizer says that God's dying to himself so as to become fully one with all men can have a ground in the very life of the Catholic Church in that the Church is not only not bound to any past images of herself, but her very goal and mission is to open up to and be incorporated into the entire world.
like I said, I could be wrong, but I believe that as Gods children, both men and women, are to preach the Gospel, everywhere, in and out of the church, that the world might know, that Jesus is alive, and Heaven is open to all who believe, and receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
In a world like ours, open to new possibilities and genuine novelty, prayer as the expression of love between God and man can accomplish great things.
But after the Christian revelation, after the man begins to see God, the world, and himself in terms of the Christian vision of reality, he is open to receiving different aims.
The classical prophets of ancient Israel regularly report seeing into another world (cf., for example, the opening verse of Ezekiel: «The heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God»), though they are without the healing powers characteristic of the holy man proper.
In the light of his future he comes into the present through his gospel, and opens men and women through faith for the redemption of this unredeemed world.
... a man of the world, in the sense here intended, is a man at last open to the world and to his fellow men as his fellows.
Second, I suggest that the talk about «resurrection of the body» is an assertion that the totality of the material world and of human history, as well as of every man in that history who, with his brethren, has achieved good in his existence in the world, is usable by God who through it has been enriched in His own experience without changing in His supremely worshipful deity — the God unsurpassable by anything not Himself, but open to enrichment in being what He is and in terms of what He does.
It is my own belief that the explanation for the enormous sale of Honest to God is simply that great numbers of men and women who wish to be both modern and Christian found in that book a presentation of Christianity which on the one hand they felt was absolutely honest and which on the other hand (and for the first time) opened to them the basic meaning of what we may style «the religious question»: what man is, what his world is like, how one can find significance and dignity for living, and the like.
For example, Philip H. Ashby, The Conflict of Religions (New York, 1955), the first work of the first scholar in this field at Princeton, is a discussion «concerning the possible contributions of the religions of the world to the amelioration of the problems of mankind» (p. 192; opening sentence of the concluding chapter); the author is concerned to show that man (sic) can meet the terrible problems that confront him today if he can replace the «conflict» among his various religions with a «combined witness» (p. viii).
Open the Bible and read the rantings, ravings and tales of superst.ition of primitive Middle Eastern men who knew a whole lot less about the world than you do.
It is He who was the YHWH of Israel and the God and Father of Jesus Christ, who has opened up this new world to men.
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Day, as of the opening ceremonies at Innsbruck this week, has officially become the oldest, most decrepit man in the world who failed to make a team in the Winter Olympics.
I don't doubt you had a decent time as a tourist but open your eyes to what goes on in the world, courtesy of corrupt Russia, run by a deranged and hedonistic gangster, young man.
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The world No. 1, who has made no secret of his discomfort with the tricky home of the men's so - called «fifth major,» had to wait until the ninth to can another, but from there he went on a birdie barrage to card his first - ever sub-70 opening round at Sawgrass.
Alonso, who was an influential part of Spain's World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012 winning squads, will have no shortage of offers and, assuming he does not fancy Man United out of respect for Liverpool, then Chelsea, Man City or Arsenal would all surely welcome him with open arms.
The revelation opens the door to the possibility of the former Tottenham Hotspur man — who broke the world transfer record when he moved to the Bernabeu in 2013 — playing some part in the move to take David De Gea to Real.
An injury prone team with maybe 2 world class players and can't even finish 4th at best yet Wenger is still insulting us loyal fans the man is completely out of touch and if he stays I can guarantee it will be a summer like every summer linked to every player in europe get some player we do nt need get thumped on the opening day then Wenger realizes we're a bit short after all and send the infamous Dick Law out to find a deadline day panic buy.
Tottenham's captain was arguably their man of the match with world - class saves from Gylfi Sigurdsson, in the opening few minutes, and Paloschi, once Spurs had taken the lead.
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