Sentences with phrase «real unity»

This is real unity of people of faith around these fundamental principles.
Nigel Winterburn, scorer of a famous Arsenal winner at Chelsea in 1997, stopped short of writing off his former club but called for a performance of real unity in Wenger's ongoing absence from the dugout.
That the potentiality for acquiring real unity with other entities is the one general metaphysical character attaching to all entities, actual or nonactual — i.e., it belongs to the nature of a «Being» that it is a potential for a «Becoming.»
Emotional feeling is still subject to the third metaphysical principle, that to be «something» is «to have the potentiality for acquiring real unity with other entities.»
Few churches or organizations experience real unity.
The goal of ecumenism is not to create a unity that does not exist but to bring to fulfillment the very real unity that is already there between Catholics and non-Catholics who are brothers and sisters in Christ.
There's real unity behind the renegotiate and referendum strategy, which is right for the country, which is right for the country.
Another source familiar with the meeting said de Blasio «went through a list of big - ticket agenda items and said look, I can't do anything without the Democratic majority and real unity in the State Senate.»
With all its variety there is after all a real unity in this literature.
Although they may choose such acts as means of experiencing personal intimacy, the resulting experience is not and can not be the experience of any real unity between them; it is not and can not be the experiencing of a common good attained in and through an act of bodily union.
When the highest moral value of a culture is unity at the expense of principle, there is no real unity and we can wonder if principles ever existed in the first place.
The real unity of a civilized society is vested in the actual interrelations of many individuals, and not in itself as such.
Yet at the same time both the processions which result in two «myselfs» from the first «I» form a real unity within, indeed of my person.
Apart from the conviction that Jesus is the focal point (the fulfillment of God's purpose for Israel), no real unity can be seen.
The fundamental theological matter before us now is whether such a Bible has any real unity.
The real unity of our Christian Bible, then, lies in the covenants between God and the community of faith, the Church.
It seems a paradox that a philosophy that purports to be organic is forced, precisely at its point of origin, to abandon the concept of organism as a real unity in order to hold on to its concept of smallest organic event - units.
Only then will real UNITY can genuinely manifest through the blood vessels of our great party.
After confusion over his statement on how ministers will be expected to behave over the EU referendum and possible renegotiation David Cameron has said his party has «real unity» over the issues at stake.
United more in what they rejected than by any real unity of approach, these artists helped propel French painting beyond the dogmas of postwar abstraction toward a new engagement with contemporary life — or at least that's the claim being made in this exhibition of some 100 works.
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