Sentences with phrase «own unfallen»

Instead, he presents us with unfallen aliens who all live in peace under a single otherworldly ruler.
His idea about unfallen aliens would appear again in 1958 in the essay «Will we Lose God in Outer Space?»
In an unfallen human order, where this outcome were in doubt, sexual union would not be engaged in.
The «unfallen» reminds one of the semi-Pelagian affirmation opposed by Augustine, but one needs to remember that de Lubac tried to rescue some aspect of this heretical anthropology.
He affirms that the personal subject is the second person of the Trinity, who unites to his divine nature an impersonal and unfallen human nature consisting of both body and soul.
She became for me the perfect image of the deep indwelling truth of creation, the divine Wisdom or Sophia who resides in the very heart of the world, the stainless image of God, the unfallen.
An unfallen Beginning can express itself in symbolic form only to the extent that it is known as the opposite of a fallen present.
Nor for that matter can a faith accepting the reality of the Fall seek an unfallen sacred or a primordial moment of time.
Whether we conceive of religion as a quest for original participation, or as a repetition of an unfallen Beginning which abolishes the opposites by negating the reality of the profane, it is clear that Christianity can not be judged in this sense to be a religion, or at the very least that the Christian faith is finally directed to a non-religious goal.
In an unfallen world it would always have been welcomed with joy, but the reality of sin means that it is most often heard either with a sadness borne of honesty that leads to repentance and peace, or else by a shrug of dismissive indifference and then by bitter and angry rejection — well, the Lord spoke frankly about the lethal danger that lay down that road!
Redeemed humanity is to be something more glorious than unfallen humanity.»
Apparently it is an eschaton or an end that will reverse the Fall and return humanity to its pristine and unfallen state.
Altizer is aware that for Brown «unrepressed life would be timeless or in eternity,» and he notes that «Brown seeks a libido that is unaffected by the Oedipus complex; and this means a libido that has not murdered God, a libido that is unfallen and still in union with the sacred» (p. 174).
Secondly, civil authority would allow individuals even in an unfallen society to economize on decision costs.
One projects onto the world of human artifacts one's sense of frustrated alienation, then imagines that an escape from this system is by means of a retreat into an unfallen paradise of «nature.»
There was some laughter, but it barely broke the din of a milder - than - normal fall breeze ruffling unfallen leaves and a wood chipper operating intermittently down the block.
You will now be able to jump onto the unfallen overpass, do so.
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