Sentences with phrase «out of the destiny»

Unlike Oedipus, he does not perform his acts out of fate, but out of a destiny.
It builds a connection between the players and the characters which I felt was left out of Destiny 1.
I decided to opt out of Destiny for now in favor of waiting a year.
This is by far the most divisive announcement that came out of Destiny 2.
According to a leak on Reddit, Peter Dinklage is being written out of Destiny.
These days, it's difficult to get a piece of solid news out of Destiny developers, Bungie.
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Taking a page out of Destiny's book, Black Ops 3 allows players to select one of 9 «Specialists», each with his / her own set of special power.
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He's a rich vein to tap into Destiny's fascinating background lore that never really surfaced in the first game, and it was all but bulldozed out of Destiny 2.

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The hollowing out of British industry could unnerve a population that just voted to leave the EU because it felt it lacked control of its economic destiny.
Check out my reviews of X-Men Destiny, from St. Catharines, Ont. - based Silicon Knights, and Spider - Man: Edge of Time, from Quebec City's Beenox.
It's an approach I wholeheartedly agree with and am adopting as of today over on MSN (I gave X-Men Destiny and FIFA 12, both of which hit stores today, three and four stars out of five, respectively — links to come).
Starbucks (SBUX) CEO Schultz's memo takes a page out of this playbook: «We've proven more than once that Starbucks can determine its own destiny, regardless of external circumstances.
You have a good job that offers a decent pay, but you also have a burning desire to start your own business and this desire was spurred out of the need to be self employed and control your own destiny.
sometimes when i see us described in some mythic sense or called corporate masters of our own destiny, i have to laugh out loud.
If Judas has a destiny that he is playing out what God has decided for him, then he can not be condemned because of the betrayal - he was doomed to destruction because he would take his own life.
Thus, if Jesus Christ speaks of his destiny out of his sense of God's will, and if the resurrection is a vindication of Jesus Christ's sense of God's will, then the language of necessity that dominates our text can not be explained away.
Only my realisation in that year that the whole human race was on a collision course with disaster shook me out of this dualism and forced me to rethink my theology in light of this most inclusive question of human destiny.
Religion News Service: Obama extols a biblical vision of equality for all in second inaugural A presidential inauguration is by tradition the grandest ritual of America's civil religion, but President Obama took the oath of office on Monday (Jan. 21) in a ceremony that was explicit in joining theology to the nation's destiny and setting out a biblical vision of equality that includes race, gender, class, and, most controversially, sexual orientation.
and he wrought out an estimate of personality's worth and destiny which, passing by way of Christianity into confluence with Greek thought, is still part of the great tradition of the Western world.
Rather, every culture is the product of the human spirit, as the spirit of man wrestles with its total environment and seeks to work out a satisfactory adjustment to the material world, to other men, and to such invisible powers as are believed to control its destiny.
The very possibility of such status is presented by John as intractable by one whose destiny it is to be presented in the end to the world as Son of Man, with mock robes of royalty upon him, to pick out the unique dignity and situation of the one by whom the world is finally judged.
But the possibility has to be faced of Mankind falling suddenly out of love with its own destiny.
This tells us that God delights in His children knowing they are children, being comforted, not worrying about their eternal destiny, and serving out of love and gratitude and a desire to please Him and gain His approval.
I think maybe that's why sharing our stories with each other can be a powerful thing because something revelatory or influential can come from so far out of our normal sphere that it might seem like destiny or fate.
It's like, «as long as my eternal destiny is secure, as long as my life is all planned out and taken care of by God, who gives a damn about anyone else!»
Perhaps, as one suggested way out, Cantorian or Dedekindian proofs are applicable to the problem after all, as indeed J. R. Lucas thinks they are applicable to making sense out of the «destiny» of infinitesimal instants in his absolute theory of time (TTS 29 - 34).
But it is striking how little comprehension they seemed to have either of his words or of the destiny he was living out.
We need to learn from his prayers in Justice and Mercy (edited by his wife, Ursula M. Niebuhr, and, unhappily, out of print), as well as from his analyses in The Nature and Destiny of Man (in print, one hopes, in perpetuity) Since it is wholeness that we seek, Reinhold Niebuhr can be pre-eminently helpful in our quest, not only as guide but also as exemplar.
Now let us have a cloose look at modern man or say Politics Today where you drop all that behind and do as Personal Interests with out any commitment verbal or written Just Buy and Sell at Sale they Trade with the Fate, Faith and destiny of World and New Worlds Nations and that is why no conflict ever settled among nations but getting even worse and Modern Prophets of Inspiration and Knowldge Remind and Warn of World Food and Waters about Famine in the world and the need for working agianst that otherwise nations would become as Live Zombies eating each other flesh.
But one thing we may say with reasonable certainty: quite apart from the question of time authenticity or the verbal accuracy of this or that reported saying, the idea of new life through death, of victory coming out of defeat, is an inseparable part of the thought of Jesus about his destiny.
After all, the science of chemistry did evolve out of alchemy, i.e. the attempt to turn simple metals into gold; and the science of astronomy developed out of astrology, i.e. the attempt to read human destiny from the movement of the stars.
The significance of all of the wilderness experiences is brought into focus by pointing out the relation of those experiences to the national destiny of a people dwelling in its own land.
He finally worked out his maturest statement in The Nature and Destiny of Man, and his later writings did not essentially modify that position (they were largely amplifications of it).
(To avoid misunderstanding it may be well to point out that the general synthesis outlined in these pages makes no claim to replace or to exclude the theological account of human destiny.
on, is that in each era the prophets define an «end» to history, specifying an ideal destiny for the righteous growing out of the particularities of that time and place.
13)- all these point out that politics of law and justice has a positive role in a sinful world in relation to the ultimate human destiny.
We can and should debate theology and doctrine, but we must never think that we are the infallible interpreters of Scripture and determiners of people's destiny, and should also remember that doctrine, as important as it is, becomes evil when debates and discussions about theology keep us from living out the loving gospel in tangible ways to a hurting and dying world.
And it is the destiny of every human being to find out just how true they are!
Begging the question of whether an animal has a right to life in the face of a «necessity» that is neither economically nor medically established, it can most surely be argued that if an animal's destiny is to be slaughtered, this should be carried out with some respect for the creature.
The punishment, if punishment it is, consists mainly in the acute foreknowledge of our now natural destiny to live out our humanity under the human condition.
Even after Adam is cast out and down east of Eden, ascension is still the destiny of the human race.
And a fifth reason is that the portrayal of «the last things» in these terms, indeed the emphasis on some destiny for man out of this world which makes what goes on in this world merely preparatory for heaven or a way of avoiding hell, is thought by a great many people to entail a neglect of their duty here and now to live in Christian love and to find in that their deepest satisfaction, whatever may await them when this life is ended.
If our destiny lies ever further on, always just out of our grasp — well, who are we to argue with destiny?
Nietzsche, who is a true prophet insofar as he speaks out of the depths of our destiny, teaches that authentic human existence is existence in the «here» and «now,» in the present moment.
And each man, in every age and at every time, like the whole race of men, and indeed like the whole creation, is faced with two possible «destinies», one or other of which will turn out to have been his, in terms of the direction he has taken in his mortal existence.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through life.
Let me spell out two very clear ideas about the nature and destiny of human - ness.
I suppose what the phrase denotes is the modern culture which gives great emphasis on human being as a creator of culture and of history out of nature and which also believes that human being and history require no transcendent reference to a Divine Creator or a Divine Redeemer from self - alienation to bring about the realization of the community of love which is the ultimate destiny of humanity.
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