Our resurrected body will be
our present body in fruition, like an oak tree is an acorn in fruition.
We are just
presenting the body in a different way.
Opening: «Hair and Skin» at Derek Eller Gallery This group show, helmed by Derek Eller's Isaac Lyles «
presents the body in extremes to explore the potential of physical empathy and bodily resonance,» according to its news release.
The sculptures are at times hideous visions that
present bodies in states of fear, sadness and horror.
Not exact matches
We are «concerned that these major findings are
presented ambiguously within the Executive Summary and are inconsistent with the observations, data, and levels of uncertainty
presented and discussed
in the
body of the draft Assessment Report,» states the review.
The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation announced yesterday that it was
presenting its prestigious 2017 Lasker - DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award to a pair of National Cancer Institute researchers, Douglas Lowy and John Schiller, who created a vaccine to prevent human papilloma virus, or HPV, from taking hold
in the
body.
We wanted to go home for dinner with friends and families and be fully
present,
in both
body and mind.
ICANN (the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the
body that's responsible for domain name and IP address assignment, shook the industry up even more
in June with the announcement of the new gTLD program, which would allow established «entities» to apply for new gTLDs outside of the current 21 offered —
presenting the possibility that sure - to - be-popular extensions like.
It must decide whether the German government should have
presented its draft Leistungsschutzrecht law to the European Commission, the executive
body of the European Union, before it took effect
in 2013, judge Peter Scholz said.
The Communication Clinic is a comprehensive, commonsense guide to getting the job of your dreams and
presenting yourself
in the best light through your writing, speaking,
body language and overall appearance.
This private sector
body presents recommendations to APEC Leaders
in an annual dialogue and advises APEC officials on business sector priorities and concerns.
Last week, we covered how entrepreneurial space companies like SpaceX are planning major satellite constellations
in low - Earth orbit, and how this influx of new technology will
present a significant challenge for regulatory
bodies.
Every tuck, pulse, and inch performed
in class
presents a physical challenge by working each and every tiny muscle
in your
body.
When you go deeply into the
present, gratitude arises spontaneously, even if it's just gratitude for breathing, gratitude for the aliveness that you feel
in your
body.
Although digital currencies and the Blockchain is still controversial, the analysis
presented in the report shows that public
bodies can not ignore the revolutionary Blockchain technology.
For if a man or a woman's
body — or his or her status as a married person, or his capacity to be a father or hers to be a mother — doesn't matter for his or her sex life, why, then, should anyone imagine that the
body of the Son of God matters, whether it is
in a manger, on a cross, risen, or fully and really
present under the signs of bread and wine?
O eternal and everlasting God, I presume to
present myself this morning before thy Divine majesty, beseeching thee to accept of my humble and hearty thanks, that it hath pleased thy great goodness to keep and preserve me the night past from all the dangers poor mortals are subject to, and has given me sweet and pleasant sleep, whereby I find my
body refreshed and comforted for performing the duties of this day,
in which I beseech thee to defend me from all perils of
body and soul...
We profess that Jesus will return
in the future, and thus we are resigned to the absence of his glorified
body in the
present, but
in the meantime, where is he?
Catholics hold that the Church is the
body of Christ, a sacramental and mystical communion
in which Christ is truly and effectually
present and through which his justifying and sanctifying grace is mediated.
It is a looking forward
in Christ's presence, with Christ who is
present, to the perfecting of his
Body, to his definitive coming.»
Communion:
In Catholicism, the bread and wine «become» the
body and blood of Jesus Christ, meaning that Jesus is truly
present on the altar.
But these male and female
bodies with which we are concerned are living at this historical moment and
in the
present sociopolitical context.
The point is that they would not be necessary if there were no danger of Christians
presenting their members to sin or allowing sin to reign
in their mortal
bodies.
They can not exist
in the substance of bread since the bread is no longer
present and they can not have their existence
in the substance of Christ's
body because the substance of a human
body is not the proper substance for the accidents of bread: human
bodies simply do not have the texture, colour, and so on, of bread.
He needs her fully
present in spirit, soul, and
body.
Whitehead writes that the
body as a whole is the organ of sensation: «There may be some further specialization into a particular organ of sensation, but
in any case the «withness of the
body» is an ever -
present, though elusive, element
in our perceptions of presentational immediacy» (PR 474f).
We need our eyes opened to the
present reality of that Oneness
in Body form, now.
Just suppose that you will need your
present liver
in that
body with which you will be clothed
in the resurrection.
We meet the world as a Thou, as the
body of God where God is
present to us always
in all times and
in all places.
For the saving love of God to be
present to human beings it would have to be so
in a way different from how it is
present to other aspects of the
body of the world —
in a way
in keeping with the peculiar kind of creatures we are, namely, creatures with a special kind of freedom, able to participate self - consciously (as well as be influenced unconsciously)
in an evolutionary process.
While we filled our homes with Christmas
presents in celebration of Christ's incarnation, our neighbors watched their children slip away into despondency, as hunger and sickness overcame their little
bodies.
3 For I indeed, as absent
in body but
present in spirit, have already judged (as though I were
present) him who has so done this deed.
In the charismatic world view, the Holy Spirit makes its home within the
present body.
In this way a well - rounded survey of the entire
body of Scripture is
presented to each congregation within a period of three years.
21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies
in [your] mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled 22 In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: 23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a ministe
in [your] mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled 22
In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: 23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a ministe
In the
body of his flesh through death, to
present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable
in his sight: 23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a ministe
in his sight: 23 If ye continue
in the faith grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a ministe
in the faith grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;
because the Christian lives
in the fully incarnate
body of Christ, he acknowledges the totality of our experience as the consummation of the kenotic passion of the Word, and by giving himself to the Christ who is
present to us he is liberated from the alien power of an emptied and darkened transcendence.
Though this schema remains,
in much reduced form,
in the
present volume, Hopewell found the central image, the
body, unsatisfactory as a conveyance for his essentially structuralist arguments about congregational narrative.
Thereby the living power of the transcendent and omnipotent Judge is transposed
in human experience into the dead
body of Satan, as Milton's passage through the death of selfhood unveils the ground of an isolated selfhood as that chasm separating the creature from the Creator, thus making possible the reversal or dissolution of natural virtue and self - righteousness
in the immediate and
present actualization of the self - annihilation of God.
Once God has died
in Jesus, he is
present only
in Jesus» resurrected
body, and that
body is the cosmic
body of a new humanity.
Yet if the Christ of faith is an eschatological Word, he can not be fully
present in the dark and hidden crevices of a turbulent
present, nor can he be fully at hand
in the broken
body of a suffering humanity.
Finally, as Blake envisioned, it is the human
body of Christ who negated the God who is
present in the memory of the past, and only when the Christian has wholly been delivered from remembrance and recollection will he be open to the Word that is fully incarnate
in the
present.
Secular critics share with religious critics much the same image of what is wrong with
present America whether they see the new age
in terms of «
body awareness» and «sensitivity training» or socialist revolution.
In this present body we do indeed groan; we yearn to have our heavenly habitation put on over this one — in the hope that, being thus clothed, we shall not find ourselves naked.&raqu
In this
present body we do indeed groan; we yearn to have our heavenly habitation put on over this one —
in the hope that, being thus clothed, we shall not find ourselves naked.&raqu
in the hope that, being thus clothed, we shall not find ourselves naked.»
a deep resignation to God's will, a surrender of ourselves, soul and
body, to Him; hoping indeed, that we shall be saved, but fixing our eyes more earnestly on Him than on ourselves; that is, acting for His glory, seeking to please Him, devoting ourselves to Him
in all manly obedience and strenuous good works; and, when we do look within, thinking of ourselves with a certain abhorrence and contempt as being sinners, mortifying our flesh, scourging our appetites, and composedly awaiting that time when, if we be worthy, we shall be stripped of our
present selves, and new made
in the kingdom of Christ.
This chapter turns to the action of story, its plot, that conveys both collective memory and corporate hope, past and future,
in the
present bodied moment.
because parents dunk their child's head
in water with a witch doctor
present doesn't mean their dead
body should be subjected to more silly religious ritual.
I had a cat at my house, that night i dreamed that a demonic voice sang to me which inverted my
body and then
presented the same cat, covered
in blood.
We also recognize time as God's gift when we respect the daily needs of the
body, when we offer attention to the people and experiences of the immediate
present, when we set aside a portion of each day for attention to God, when we remove impediments to the authentic use of time, and when we practice the sabbath, a practice that receives considerable attention
in Bass's book.
But
in the
present situation, where the meat that comes to our table usually represents extended suffering on the part of the animal whose
body we eat, we recognize that withdrawal of support from the whole system through vegetarianism is a fully appropriate, if not morally mandated, position.
In a recent article in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure..
In a recent article
in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure..
in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the
Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the
present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure....