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It is no accident that Percy summons Flannery O'Connor to such
questions as well; but unlike her, he does not anchor his response
in St. Augustine and St. Paul (we have here no
abiding place) nor
in St. Thomas, whose argument is insistent that the poet's, the artist's, responsibility is to the good of the thing being made, not with the correction of appetites
in his audience.
My
question to the non-believers is as follows: without reading, comprehending and
abiding in Truth (wisdom), how does a non-believer put on breaks or have any break as to not trespass against another????
From the two disciples» embarrassed
question in chapter one, «Rabbi, where do you
abide?»
But it is possible that such
questions occur to us at all only because we are already somehow situated beyond the merely problematic and because,
in the core of our being, we are already
abiding within a wider field of self - revealing mystery.
That such a link between ourselves and cosmic value
abides continuously is borne forth
in our «prototypical gestures» of laughing, playing, hoping, ordering our lives, and especially
in our continuing to ask
questions.
In fact for this philosopher of process the primary metaphysical
question is that of how to hold together the sense of permanence with that of perishing.6 Is the religious vision of something that
abides and that saves the world consistent with the fabric of reality as we know it from science and naive experience?
To
abide in the midst of
questioning is painful, but the Teacher (and out best teachers, where they will be found) tells us that this is the true honesty that both legitimizes and gives true perspective to the
question.
Nestlé says there is no
question about breast milk being the best start a baby can have
in life and claims to
abide by the World Health Assembly marketing requirements for breastmilk substitutes.
I think there's been this
abiding human
question about whether we are alone
in the universe.
One
abiding question in the antiaging world is what the goal of all this work ought to be.
For most of the duration, the film
abides by the Jaws principle of showing mere glimpses of the creatures
in question.
In his introduction to 50 West Coast Artists, published three decades later (1981) by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, its director framed «the
question of local designation» as an
abiding problem for art history as well as for artists and the art world: «It seems to emerge from the unspoken and challenged tendency on the part of New York writers to assume that artists living and working within a hundred - mile radius of New York City represent the mainstream of American art and therefore don't require a «New York» designation.
Scholar Rhea Anastas brings gender into the mix,
questioning the ways
in which Martin's grids
abide by the «feminist understandings of creativity» first clarified by Linda Nochlin.
When considered
in context, his answers to the
questions asked by his counsel were to the effect that, if released, he anticipated employment
in his previous law
abiding occupation as a bouncer.
As one who has worked
in the field of intimate relationships for many years, one
abiding fascination of mine is the
question: What draws us to our partner?