Sentences with phrase «sacred meaning does»

To me, the most significant single point is that for people today «sacred meaning does not derive from a rooted concept supported by common tradition and institutions; rather, meaning is located in the unfolding of one's own life.»

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Just because a gift is temporary does not mean you should neglect it, a «sacred gift» even less so.
And it is not the book that is sacred it is the content / meaning that is said to be sacred by those who do not understand how it was put together.
This does not mean that it is a Word which is simply present in a sacred event of the past, nor does it mean that it is merely addressed to historical events, or confined to an historical realm.
Matthew 7:6 provides a great analogy of what it means to keep track of the sacred: «Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigDo not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigdo not throw your pearls to pigs.
The Levitical law's sacrificial system didn't pertain to atonement and forgiveness though, it was a means of maintaining ritual purity within sacred space.
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
For not only do the priestly and institutional forms of Christianity submit to the heteronomous authority of a series of events that are irrevocably past, but the thought of the Christian theologian himself has been closed to a truly dialectical meaning of the sacred.
just because you think something is sacred, doesn't mean i have to.
Perhaps it even meant a less sophisticated view in the sense that reason did not dare to deal with the sacred power.
Many people do not even recognize this as a problem: surely if we grant the sacred authority of meaning - giver to Jesus then we must also recognize the authority of the book which tells his story!
«Although Hinduism and yoga grew out at the same time of the Indian subcontinent and there are references to yoga in the Upanishads and in the Bhagavad Gita, that doesn't mean that Hinduism has the exclusive hold on yoga,» she said, referring to sacred Hindu texts.
Does he mean that in the present state of affairs, where the prospect of a confessional state is next to nil, we should prudently strive incrementally to achieve a lesser good, like a merely civil society, postponing the direct pursuit of a sacred public square and a confessional state until prudence dictates?
Becoming like God, sharing in the fullness of the divine life, is a hope that is meant to inform and often enough really does inform the Sunday worship, the still more sacred temple ordinances, and the daily life of Latter - day saints.
Jabotinsky interpreted this to mean, «Do not exaggerate; do not see danger where none exists; do not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and truth is sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.&raquDo not exaggerate; do not see danger where none exists; do not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and truth is sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.&raqudo not see danger where none exists; do not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and truth is sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.&raqudo not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and truth is sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.»
In 2012 the lines between the sacred and the profane will get even more blurry: Scientists will religiously maintain their search for the elusive God particle (they won't find it); evangelical sports superhero and Denver Bronco quarterback Tim Tebow will continue to be both an inspiration to the faithful and an object of scorn to skeptics (he will be watching, not playing in, the Super Bowl); at least one well - known religious leader or leading religious politician will be brought down by a sex scandal (let's hope all our leaders have learned a lesson from former Rep. Anthony Weiner and stay away from sexting); and the «nones» - those who don't identify with one religion - will grow even more numerous and find religious meanings in unexpected places (what TV show will become this season's «Lost»?)
This means that affirming something passionately enough — in this case the full reality of the profane, secular, worldly character of modern life — will somehow deliver to the seeker the opposite, the sacred, as a gift he does not deserve.
So what exactly does «When you have made and kept sacred covenants in order to be worthy to go to them», mean?
Rather, what does it mean for a community to listen to a sacred text?
Does this mean that we can kill the Native Americans who are killing what some Americans would call a sacred bird?
Doesn't mean that I believe in the message of the lyrics; just that the great composers of the past relied on income from the church to survive and therefore wrote a tremendous body of sacred music.
The sacred element of marriage has changed dramatically over the decades, it doesn't hold the same tradition or relevance it once did, but there are those out there who have been married for several years, but «Hope Springs» addresses the concept of being «happily married», a term that is thrown around all too frequently these days, Kay (Meryl Streep) and Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones) are said couple, married for 31 years as Arnold keeps reminding us, reminding us because Kay knows the spark is gone, and Arnold uses this fun fact to remind her, just because the number is there doesn't mean it's a happy one.
How do we extract meaning from sacred texts?
But that doesn't mean the broker's objectivity is sacred.
And that just doesn't mean a space for you to work in (although that is vital)- he means that you need to have the confidence to share your creations with the world, allowing them to have their own sacred space where they can go on to inspire others.
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