There was right and there was wrong, with the journey more of
a process than an adventure.
Not exact matches
But my time at St. Andrew has taught me that small congregations can more easily go through
processes of spiritual transformation
than larger ones and can be made «free for real missionary
adventure and apostolic self - confidence,» in Rahner's words.
Although his exhaustive Principia Mathematica (with Bertrand Russell, 1910 - 1913) and his revolutionary
Process and Reality (1929) stand as twin monuments to his mind's
adventures, it is likely that the sensible Aims of Education and Other Essays (1929) can claim a wider readership over the past sixty years
than the other two volumes combined.
In
Adventures of Ideas he comments more
than once on Plato's recognition of the peculiar obscurity of the notion of the receptacle, which is the equivalent in that book to the extensive continuum of
Process and Reality.
The vintage grotesquerie of the regular old whaling
process turns out to be more disturbing
than the dark
adventures that are In the Heart of the Sea's reason for being.
I'm not sure which film gets the biophysics right, but I do know that anyone surviving such a
process would look a lot worse for wear
than Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rachel Ticotin do at the end of their
adventure.
An erratic student and college dropout with a flair for writing, the young Davis went on — in a life as rich with
adventure and reward as it was with heartbreak and misfortune — to redefine the American car magazine, ushering in standards of literary quality that had been sorely absent while in the
process creating a larger -
than - life persona for himself so distinct that it often obscured the man behind it.