Sentences with phrase «rebirths in»

This is the reason why historic Christianity, in the long run, always granted a place to other cultural traditions: paganism survived in law; its mythology enjoyed a series of rebirths in art.
Conscious union with Brahman was said to provide final deliverance from samsara, the cycle of rebirths in nature.
I suspect we only have a few rebirths in us, which is approximately what I think you are speaking about.
Yet the presidential election pointed to the potential for a rebirth in the coal industry.
The transition from winter to springtime provides so many beautiful, tangible reminders of the significance of hope and rebirth in the Christian faith.
It is not gender, they argued, but our rebirth in Christ that determines our identity, character and therefore our sphere of service.
Then, when I was working on the biography of John Paul II and was reminded that the first thing he had done on returning to his home parish in Wadowice as pope was to kneel and kiss the baptismal font, memories of those men and women who remembered the day of their rebirth in Christ as a crucial way of identifying themselves came back to me.
In Home from the War he investigates the themes of death, and rebirth in the context of a war that was widely experienced as being totally without moral justification and redeeming purpose.
The rest of American Christianity, continuing its movement of convergence, would then become increasingly open to learn from the evangelicals: first, to re-examine the spiritual dynamics of individual rebirth in Christ, and later to strive for a more complete submission of theology to the mind of Christ expressed in Scripture.
But there is no conversion, no rebirth in Christ, and no covenant.
During the past couple of decades, however, philosophy of religion and philosophical theology have experienced a rebirth in the British Isles and North America.
And this is what can best allay the conflict between light and darkness, exaltation and despair, in which, following the rebirth in us of the Sense of Species, we arc now absorbed.
If process theology is truly a rebirth in a contemporary form of an ancient natural religion or natural theology, then we should expect that process theology is unable to envision a truly new creation or new humanity.
In January 1588, he wrote to a friend in the Electoral service, Johann Loser, asking him to be godfather to his son «whom God has given me this night by my dear Katie, so that he may come out of the old Adam's nature to the rebirth in Christ through the holy sacrament of baptism, and may become a member of sacred Christendom.
In Buddhism itself we believe that through the accumulation of merit one can obtain rebirth in heavenly paradises...» The Christian end, then, is something like one of the pleasant interludes that Buddhists may enjoy between births as a reward for merit on their path toward true release.
«Our rebirth in Christ opens doors to service in the church regardless of gender because it was Christ's humanity, not his gender that made him a sacrifice for all people.»
In thus individualizing ordination Augustine witnesses indirectly to the extinction in the West c. 400 of the older catholic feeling for the corporate ministry of the local church.51 Within four centuries the hereditary priesthood of Israel had been replaced by the indelible priesthood of Christendom, valid not by inheritance and birth but through a kind of rebirth in the solemn rededication of ordination in the descent of the Holy Spirit, an action which also represented a tactile succession going back to the apostles.
When the Cavaliers landed the top pick in 2011 and selected point guard Kyrie Irving, it started the franchise's rebirth in the wake of LeBron James» decision to sign with the Miami Heat as a free agent in the summer of 2010.
This Packers season reminds him of that path, a team that has created hope and rebirth in marching to this NFC North championship - deciding game.
We would have a rebirth in the bath.
We talk about urban rebirth in upstate cities.
The rebirth in Erie County, from downtown to the suburbs, has injected a sense of confidence and optimism that we have not seen in decades.
Cuomo vowed in 2012 to pump in an extra $ 1 billion in state money over several years to try to provide an economic rebirth in Buffalo, which he said has been ignored for too long by the state.
It hints at rebirth in an era otherwise dominated by headlines about climate change and mass extinction.
But Yau's genius runs much deeper and wider: He has also spawned the modern synergy between geometry and physics, championed unprecedented teamwork in mathematics, and helped foster an intellectual rebirth in China.
From daring fashion trends to pop culture like Taylor Swift's rebirth in Reputation — as always — the strong bond between lifestyle and fashion is evident.
Longtime fans of the band will not find a rebirth in Critical Evaluation but you made find an upbeat improvement on recent efforts.
A vague hint at spiritual rebirth in the closing seconds does nothing to wash away the acid taste of this character, and he's all there is to the movie.
Seeing Helen Mirren, in her mid 60s, get a sort of rebirth in Hollywood is refreshing though.
When the Education Achievement Authority (EAA), the state of Michigan's school turnaround district, launched in the fall of 2012 with 15 schools, hopes for rebirth in Detroit were high in many quarters.
«Her services to this school and bringing it from where it began from its rebirth in 2006 to where it is in 2018 is nothing short of monumental.
Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who have postponed their own nirvana and chosen to take rebirth in order to serve humanity.
From creole hedonisa to the austerity of the civil war, reconstruction, a sad decline to the rebirth in the modern world.
July 2003 The opening of the Embassy Suites Niagara Falls - Fallsview, still the largest hotel in the Embassy Suites Hotels portfolio, marks the brand's rebirth in Canada.
Together with a number of life - size figures, the found materials make up the decor for a mythological journey of self - destruction to rebirth in an apocalyptic tableau.
During that time, Muntadas not only researched the history of «academia» as an institution in the Western world — tracing its historical development from its inception in ancient Greece to its scholastic rebirth in medieval times, its re-foundation during the Enlightenment, its establishment in the New World, to its present challenges — but also interviewed a dozen renowned faculty members at Harvard, MIT and other research universities across the United States.
Each artwork she creates embodies a feeling of rebirth in content and emotion for the subtle, sometimes overseen, moments in life.
The downtown area has seen a rebirth in the last few years.
This city in Berks, PA is now the fifth largest city in Pennsylvania and has seen a rebirth in the last half of the first decade of the twentieth century.
We'd throw clambakes and ride our bikes through Acadia all summer long, watch the foliage burn in majestic colors during autumn, enjoy the quiet and isolation throughout winter as we eagerly anticipate the rebirth in spring.

Not exact matches

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».
In that same scene, Clooney's character Ryan goes on to describe himself to Bob as his «wake - up call», and his firing as a «rebirth»...
That deal cemented Actavis's rebirth as a branded and specialty pharma company — or as CEO Brent Saunders said, a pioneer «in a new industry model: Growth Pharma.»
Between growing ridership and a rebirth of two - wheeled manufacturing, he says, «All of a sudden you're in what turns out to be the bike city of the country.»
«Hopefully we can see the rebirth of the bicycle manufacturing business in this country,» Pashak says.
«When the next book on Brooklyn's rebirth is written, it will certainly have a chapter on MaryAnne Gilmartin,» said Crain's New York Business in naming her No. 11 on its list of the 50 most powerful women in New York.
But despite the upheaval in the industry, Sean Lowery, executive director of InnoTech Austin, saw the city's potential for a rebirth of -LSB-...]
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.
This spring will also most likely finally see the release of Lil» Wayne's rock album, Rebirth, which, in a first for Lil», will probably feature music just as awful as his lyrics.
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.
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