Sentences with phrase «powerful intellect»

The phrase "powerful intellect" refers to someone who has a very smart and strong mind. They are highly intelligent and able to think deeply and solve complex problems. Full definition
Clearly, there is no shortage of powerful intellects in any culture.
I mean, at best he is calling God a liar by knowing something God says can not be known, and at worst says that God didn't have the power to keep it unknown from his (Camping) more powerful intellect.
The rudiments of the consequent Christian philosophy, theology, and art were already in place by the late third century: Christians could boast of Origen, for instance, a powerful intellect by any standard.
With Bonhoeffer's death the church — and the world — was deprived both of a powerful intellect and of a creative Christian.
«Acclaimed as a genius, reviled as a madman, Edward Teller refuses to be ignored... Curiosity will impel even his harshest critics into these memoirs, where both his powerful intellect and his imperious ego are on full display.»
We promised, and now we deliver: Jules and Eisha will now turn our powerful intellects and rapier wits to discussing the 2006 winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume One: The Pox Party, by M.T. Anderson.
Bluhm's work emanated from a powerful intellect as well as a physique that used painting to express his inner conflicts as well as what inspired him.
Combining intellectual integrity with prodigious effort and a powerful intellect, Friendly made a contribution to the law exceeding that of many who are promoted to the Supreme Court.
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