Sentences with phrase «rebirth into»

Through «domestic» techniques like sewing and tying, Turner tightens her focus on contemporary feminism by weaving in narratives of motherhood, heirlooms and rebirth into her sculptural compositions.
On the night of the gods rebirth into our world, Nariko was born, but the god was supposed to be male.
Nude noodling of fish; erotic nature blessed a rebirth into Eden.
The nudity in the opening is symbolic of Jim's rebirth into the new world and his vulnerability at the beginning as opposed to his state at the end.
Parliament has come a long way from its rebirth into a largely democratic organisation.
Not intelligence, education, leadership, but rebirth into purity of heart is needed.
But conversion was not only a reward — rebirth into eternal life.

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The company has already dipped its toe into the consumer market; it has launched an Android tablet, the N1, which went on sale in January in China and days ago unveiled a «virtual - reality camera» - heralding it as the «rebirth of Nokia».
The Whigs are the next evolution in the rebirth of «70s - rock soul and Southern rock - influenced pop that made the Kings of Leon into a major act.
NYT: Monks in California Breathe Life Into a Monastery From Spain The rebirth of a medieval Cistercian monastery building here on a patch of rural Northern California land was, of course, improbable.
When, after the exile became permanent, Concordia Seminary was rebuilt into a large seminary once again, the synod's conservatives tended to see in that rebirth the hand of God.
To avoid the hell of one's own sin one surrenders to Christ, dying to self, to be born again, as today 48 percent of all American Protestants report they have been.18 The rebirth that comes from conversion, however, is not an antinomian release from duty but an entry into a new life controlled by the canon.
Stripped of their old garments they would plunge naked into the pool of rebirth and emerge with the prelapsarian image restored: baptism realised the platonic ideal of becoming «like God».
Renewal is embodied in the sacramental life of the church in the sacrament of baptism, a kind of rebirth which brings the individual into the church, the communion of saints, who, because they are in Christ, share a provisional form of paradise.
Rebirth, not intellectual assent, takes one up into the life of God, which has descended to us in the flesh.
When as Pope Benedict XVI he addressed irrationality in Islam at his September 2006 Regensburg address, and personally received the convert Magdi Allam into the Church in 2008, I saw in these actions hope for a rebirth of the decaying West.
There I shall give myself into bondage, to redeem all the world from the forest of purgatory, from rebirth as beasts, from the realm of death.
Baptism, therefore, means remission of sins, reception of the Spirit, belonging to the Messiah, entry into the new people of God, the true circumcision, sharing in the blessings of the Kingdom, dying and rising with the Christ, rebirth to become a new creation and leading a resurrection existence morally blameless.
The apathy of many people is a sort of dogmatic slumber from which they need to be awakened into an intellectual rebirth.
His spiritual exercise, as he put it, was «to breathe my sigh into my canvases, the sigh of prayers and sadness, the prayer of salvation, of rebirth
Grundtvig wished a spiritual rebirth of the nation from the depths into which it had been cast by siding with Napoleon.
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Shechtman, with 34 years of experience in the gourmet food, gifting and branding world, says a goal of the company is to facilitate a «rebirth of a regional [Hebert] brand into a national presence,» and she says the combined skills of the companies and her management team, as well as some new initiatives, will make that happen.
If I shut my eyes tightly, with the sun streaking through the window late into the evening, I can almost pretend the world outside is green and ready to be planted with seeds of rebirth.
My breakfast concoction morphed into its current form, appropriated from the various recipes and articles my mother would send, explaining (or reminding me about) the benefits of chia and hemp; the disgrace of agave nectar, and the rebirth of local raw honey.
It was an old school atmosphere, a rebirth, a renaissance, a snapshot back in time into the glory days of yesteryear where everyone was considered family.
At one point, it looked doubtful that Clegg would lead his party into the next election, but the Eastleigh by - election, the economic recovery and the wane of Vince Cable's star have combined to create an unlikely political rebirth.
«It has snowballed into this really exciting rebirth for public libraries in many ways, as places where entrepreneurship and invention and discovery can happen.»
In the latest installment to the saga, the authors of this interpretation have found a way to turn that single clash into a never - ending struggle that rears its fiery head every trillion years or so, making our universe just one phase in an infinite cycle of birth and rebirth.
Currently we reside in London, Ontario and I am practicing at Rebirth Wellness Centre, a thriving place dedicated to empowering woman into motherhood and providing family based health care at its best.
We're more than ready to dive into this moment of rebirth and renewal head - first, so we're stocking our kitchen with lots of hydrating, detoxifying, rejuvenating fresh produce that celebrates the season... while helping us do a little bit of internal spring cleaning, too.
This time this rebirth of the neck scarf into cool girl fashion is a little bit edgier and more downtown chic.
Spring is known as the time of rebirth and change: flowers are blooming, the sun shines brighter and later into the day, and mother nature's creatures seem to come alive.
Easter is all about spring and rebirth, so it's the natural time to put some new life into your wardrobe with a pretty, Easter dress.
When she refuses his advances, it sets into motion a series of events common to many rape - revenge thrillers: an assault perpetrated by multiple men, a near death from the trauma that's incurred and a rebirth as an angel of vengeance.
As for Captain America: The First Avenger, Chris Evans is lying down in the chamber, about to be injected with the Super Soldier Serum as part of Project: Rebirth that transforms him into a super soldier - and, later, into Captain America.
What began as a great rebirth of the Halloween series in The Return of Michael Myers turns quickly into mediocrity with the fifth entry.
When the survivors come back into the «world» through a small, street level hole (in this case, it can not be called a «manhole»), the rebirth becomes more important than an original birth.
When further analyzing the story, which does only involve three people, perhaps it's an interesting exploration into the idea of rebirth, starting anew.
Although the game starts in Tokyo, your world is soon turned into turmoil when you find the hospital that once cared for your teacher deserted and you become drawn into the apocalyptic Conception, an event which is surrounded in occult prophecy about the rebirth of the world.
Creed doesn't propel the Rocky franchise into a rebirth — the boxing - film genre reached its narrative limits long ago.
The PS4 reboot - or rebirth - takes the weapons upgrade system found in Ratchet and Clank: Into the Nexus, where your weapons level up the more you use them.
It is designed for a one hour lesson but my students got so into the discussions about rebirth that we spread this over two lessons.
Hanus remained as a professor and, in 1920, saw the rebirth of the division into a separate Harvard faculty, the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In an article that appeared in Ed Next in 2004, Chris Berry traced the decline and rebirth of small schools in America and looked at the impact of smaller schools on students» future earnings over the course of the 20th century, as the movement to consolidate small schools into larger schools grew.
This literary text by Audrey Wood retells a German story about birth and rebirth, as Mother Earth sends the Root Children out into the...
Rwanda's postwar transformation into Africa's destination du jour is truly remarkable, and Bisate, the country's first luxury safari lodge, continues this rebirth.
However, as this was meant as «rebirth» Banpresto mistakenly involved the SRW team on the production, most probably to bring the two massive franchises into a closer alignment — or some such mind numbingly stupid corporate agenda.
Throughout the entirety of Vol.1 / / Rebirth, Haseo is something of an irredeemable jerk, the type of character trope players would expect on the other side of the game's narrative, constantly hounding the heroes and forcing them into difficult positions.
«Chris brings a dynamic mix of experience and energy, from his spearheading the rebirth of the Rose Art Museum, to his innovative work at the Wexner Center and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, making him the right person to build upon the BMA's distinguished history and lead us into the future.»
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