Sentences with phrase «profound mystery to»

It must be a profound mystery to the Skipmeister why ARGO data over the past decade and sea level data so dramatically disagrees with his errant TOAanalysis that no energy is being retained by the climate system.
I certainly had no idea of its universal application and it is a profound mystery to me.
We can be so full of our own wisdom, that we forget that sex is a profound mystery to put it in theological terms, or to put it in humanistic language, it is an intricately complex mix of physiological, psychological and relational factors.

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He begins with Ephesians 5, where the apostle Paul describes marriage as a «profound mystery» pointing to the ultimate union between Christ and the Church.
This mystery is profound, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the church» (Ephesians 5:3 - 32).
«Reflecting on the unity of man and woman as described at the moment of the world's creation (cf. Gn 2:24), the Apostle exclaims: «this mystery is a profound one, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the Church» (Eph 5:32).
Paul comments, «This mystery is a profound one, and I am saying that it refers to Christ and the Church.»
There are many reasons for this, including the historical failure of any of the various theories to compel enduring universal consent, a general sense that we blaspheme against the sheer mystery of God by witnessing to the glory of God's actions with a cocksure orthodoxy, and a philosophic climate characterized by a profound skepticism about all metaphysical or theological attempts to probe rationally the truth of things.
It is a language - game in a new dimension, and it has its own uses and meanings which point to a reality that includes a profound mystery, the mystery of life and death.
The mystery of God is so profound and so overwhelming that it takes a great measure of courage to really surrender to that sacredness, to accept the reality that you are loved.
He had watched the sacred New Year procession; he had seen, for the pious but benighted Babylonian, a profound mystery taking place under the eyes of the beholder as Marduk and Nabu went out in solemn pilgrimage to the Akitu house, there to settle the fates of the incoming year; he had witnessed the annual festival in which Marduk triumphed over all his foes, cosmic and terrestrial, and himself died that life might once more return to the world.
In the unceasing human striving from the good to the better, in the contempt of the base and mean, in the universal homage to the true and noble and unselfish, there was, for Israel's thought, just as for ours, a profound mystery that compelled speculation to venture beyond the immediate and tangible, out into the region of cause and nature and being.
Additionally, it means that even though we don't get the profound mystery of God's divinity, we still lace up our boots, refuse to cower in the face sin, and be light.
This experience might subsequently be progressively expressed in concepts, as time and the response to heresies brought more profound insights into the mystery experienced.
The author of John's Gospel, whose profound and poetic prologue we love so dearly, may have taken the easier path; he shrouds the incarnation with the awe and mystery of the «Word made flesh, come to dwell among us.»
It is to devote oneself to working towards a fully humane world within the ecological restraints here on planet Earth, while standing in piety and awe before the profound mysteries of existence.»
This is all a profound mystery but this line of thought helps many to deepen their understanding of the jewel in the crown of the Catholic Church.
Such is the profound mystery of love when members of the Body of Christ reach out to God's world and move into God's future together.
But beyond this more worthily athletic attitude involved in doing and being, there is, in the desire of not having, something profounder still, something related to that fundamental mystery of religious experience, the satisfaction found in absolute surrender to the larger power.
And when he included the institution of the Eucharist among the new mysteries of the rosary it was, he said, because «Mary can guide us to this most holy sacrament because she herself has a profound relationship with it» (ibid).
He believes that sexuality is «one area where, because of the profound element of «mystery» in inter-personal relationships, the secular kind of pragmatism has little to offer» (A.G. Woollard, Progress: A Christian Doctrine?
Like many other carols, this rarely sung verse of «Joy to the World» leads us into the profound mystery of the Christmas feast.
How does an English speaking Canadian communicate profound truths and mysteries to Spanish - speaking Chileans?
In a profound sense, human growth is a joyful mystery to be celebrated.
A bold plan to drill into Earth's interior promises to solve profound mysteries about our planet — and might even find life down there
To some neuroscientists, however, the phenomenon is of profound interest, and they are using lucid dreamers to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream mysteries»To some neuroscientists, however, the phenomenon is of profound interest, and they are using lucid dreamers to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream mysteries»to explore some of the weirder aspects of the brain's behaviour during the dream state (see «Dream mysteries»).
«This is of paramount importance to establishing the coupling of the Higgs boson to leptons and represents an important step towards measuring its couplings to third generation fermions, the very heavy copies of the electrons and quarks, whose role in nature is a profound mystery,» said Joel Butler, Spokesperson for the CMS collaboration.
Guided by astrophysicist and novelist Janna Levin, viewers journey to the weirdest places in the cosmos to explore the profound mysteries of these gravitational monsters.
Meeting through extraordinary circumstances, Noone develops a remarkable friendship with Pete, a connection that evolves into a profound mystery that will blur the lines between truth and illusion, and lead Noone to confront all of his relationships — familial, romantic, and erotic — knowledge that will alter his perception of himself and his life forever.
In equal parts a mystery and a testament to the profound connection between a child and parent, The Forgetting Time marks the debut of a major new talent.
(The New York Times Book Review) A true literary feat, The Lost Child recovers the mysteries of the past to illuminate the predicaments of the present, getting at the heart of alienation, exile, and family by transforming a classic into a profound story that is singularly its own.
Often compared to Janet Evanovich (but surprisingly profound at times), this comic mystery set in West Texas featuring dog - groomer - by - day Salem Grimes and her octogenarian partner - in - crime - solving Viv.
Another provocative addition to a fine series, certain to appeal to aficionados of profound literary mysteries such as Louise Penny's How the Light Gets In.»
But for now, it's time to experience the mystery and the magic Edinburgh had on J.K Rowling and the profound influence it had on the Harry Potter world.
«My idea is that narratives sacrifice intuition, gut feelings and the profound experience of mystery that a painting has the potential to provide.
In doing so, he reveals some of the biological and behavioral clues that researchers have discovered as they try to understand some of the profound mysteries these creatures have to offer.
Art can be a bridge to understanding the profound mysteries and delight found in nature.
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