Sentences with phrase «out of the harmony of»

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But the harmony turned to discord on April 2 when North Korean officials blocked the passage of South Koreans into and out of the zone — with 861 South Koreans still inside.
Another is a yet - to - launch collaboration tool built atop Microsoft Office called Project Harmony; Houston said it should be out by end of year.
One can muse over whether God has control over what He created, an expanding, chaotic, yet perfect universe, out of control yet seemingly in harmony enough to create what we know as life here (and, in theory, elsewhere).
I think there will ultimately be a communication backlash, and we will disconnect more and more, and look for ways to avoid the growing sense of daily overwhelm and try to find some kind of harmony in a radically out of balance world, simply by remembering how to turn things off.
Mr. Hawkins conclusions are like men playing guitar out of tune but all in the room tune to him so he is in harmony with each other but not 440 actual C. I speak over 24 recognizable languages perfectly.
Revel in the wonderful harmony of a community that is currently working out pretty well.
Anyone who imagines that freedom for the media will be established if only everyone is busy transmitting and receiving is the dupe of a liberalism which, decked out in contemporary colors, merely peddles the faded concepts of a pre-ordained harmony of social interests.
Harmony is easy when we are all getting along, but it considered that if we run out of oil then social disorder would ensure.
to the other antecedent circumstances out of which a new entity arises that some measure of harmony and order is maintained in the universe.
And this supreme work is carried out with the exactitude and the harmony of a natural process of evolution.
When intensity wins out at the expense of survival, rather than in harmony with it, definitions and statements of exclusion narrow the scope of the society.
Are you of one mind about the manner in which you will carry out your occupation, or is your mind continually divided because you wish to be in harmony with the crowd?
My prayer is that out of a multitude of different voices we will find harmony... and hope for moving forward as a unified church.
It means further that we are allowed to weep, we need not pretend that we can get over everything keeping a stiff upper lip, we may well be completely bewildered, unable to produce a harmony out of all the contradictions and dissonances of our life.
To the extent these facts are kept out of government, there is domestic harmony.
The simplicity of a harmony is the ways by which the components are combined so as to reinforce and build upon one another; simplicity makes higher level unities out of lower level diversities.
But, as Rubin points out, this attempt to create a post-human hunter - gatherer who lives in mystic harmony with the whole remains deeply reliant upon the blessings of civilization, especially the peace secured by the Enlightenment.
In Art as Experience, it is valid to say that in one respect art is a proposition, suggesting a structure in terms of which an individual entity, already out of harmony with its environment, can achieve a new and harmonious relation with it.22
The harmony of the couple and of society depends in part on the way in which the complementarity, needs, and mutual support between the sexes are lived out.
The shift from «having the faithfulness of Jesus» to «participating in the faithfulness of Jesus» is an effort to bring out the probable meaning in harmony with Paul's general thinking about how the faithful relate to Jesus.
No evidence for this was produced, although there had been protests by folk religionists that the building was out of harmony with the surrounding area's feng shui.
«If gesture is out of harmony with the speech... words fail to carry conviction» (281).
Be a torch bearer of Islam and don't let Ahmadis out do you... Spread the message of love and peace and harmony, i.e. true Islam.
17 Eric Mascall, in a review of W. Richard's book, Secularization Theology, in The Thomist, 32 (1968), pp. 106 - 115, says that «existentialist theology is out of harmony with what modern science tells us about man.»
Unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law.»
Iraq is a big land and has many bordering countries and a population of many Races, and many Religions and Faiths that were known or unknown beliefs... all of those lived in harmony during S - adam regime and every body was practicing his rights with out fear or with just a little fear But now having messed up the whole setup and the control of this mixed nation that were under a secular umbrella has cleverly for some ended it to be handed to Religious extremes at all sides of borders who are now fighting each other for taking control over the country or having it divided in to pieces.
After sin, Adam & Eve were driven out of the garden where beauty, harmony and order reigned, and were compelled to live in the jungle, where chaos and survival were the order of the day.
Dionysius defines a hierarchy as «a sacred order, a state of understanding and an activity approximating as closely as possible to the divine... It reaches out to grant every being, according to merit, a share of light and then through a divine sacrament, in harmony and in peace, it bestows on each of those being perfected its own form.»
This, it seems to me, is untrue to the usual pattern of Christian experience — and, indeed, out of harmony with Calvin's own concept of faith as «recognition.»
Spinoza's younger contemporary Leibniz pounced on this vulnerability, turning Spinoza's system inside out: Instead of an «infinite substance,» Leibniz postulated a «pre-established harmony» controlling an infinite number of independent monads.
There he points out that he finds the same fundamentals emphasized in all religions, namely «that God is; that man stands in some relation to God; and that intercourse of some kind is possible between God and man who has in him the desire to be in harmony with God.
Rather, I argue that this end - state is not consistent with what we mean when we say «cosmic harmony» any more than an orchestra continuously undergoing the disturbance of out - of - tune violinists could be called a «harmony
Motivated by a Christian approach, this becomes a mutual sharing of interpersonal harmony, of a deepening peace and of a responsible reaching out to others in need.
Divine love gently persuades the world of occasions toward the realization of further relevant possibilities and intensity of enjoyment; but in doing so it allows scope for deviation from the patterns of ever richer harmony and intensity that are held out to it as possibilities.
«The laws of physics, in whatever mathematical formulation we come to express them, do not suddenly start up randomly out of absolute emptiness and then bring in stability and directionality everywhere... At all times in the history of the universe we are in the presence of an equational harmony of being, and of mutual control and direction within that «Equation» by which the developing cosmos is held in stable order.
Under such a king all the anomalies of man and nature will be ironed out, and harmony and abundance will reign.
The implications of this idea for a theology of nature are not, of course, worked out in the New Testament itself, but, obscure as the thought - forms undoubtedly are to us, there does shine through them a conviction that the whole universe, could we but see it, is in its essential nature in harmony not merely with some unknown divine power but specifically with God as revealed in Jesus, and that therefore there must be some modus vivendi between humans and nature which, even if not yet attained, is in keeping with all that is best in both.
Hence, between the logical structures of mind and the structures of matter there exists a harmony, proceeding not from any imposition of divine authority, but from the working out of the evolutionary process itself.
An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law.»
So, any artifact has worth only as it embodies a unified idea — as was pointed out in connection with the criteria of unity, variety, harmony, and balance.
It is an opportunity to address some of the false assumptions in the minds of many of our people and to bring out the profound harmony between Catholic truth and true human compassion, which is the purpose of this column.This is really an opportunity to take our people deeper into the life and work of the crucified Christ.
«We turn a blind eye for the sake of reaching out,» he said, «but more for the sake of living in harmony with the religious majority.»
When God points out to us a pattern of sin that is in our life, repentance gives us victory over that sin, and restores us to fellowship and harmony with God.
He points out that mixing children of different cultures in common schools is no guarantee of multi-cultural harmony.
Moreover, Luke's picture of elders as governing the various Pauline churches is quite out of harmony with what we learn from Paul's authentic letters, in which the word «elder» never appears.
God and His subjects, live out their Lives inside us and we all are their Buildings wherein they live out their days and eons of days.living mostly in harmony.
But as it turned out, they were like the oboe in a delicious symphony — sounds sort of icky on its own, but in fact is an integral component of the dish's lovely harmonies.
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