Sentences with phrase «see essential truths»

Seventy years after the publication of Carnegie's book, you'll see the essential truths of his teachings.
It's also a moment that rings true to Sacramentans who see essential truths about their city in the movie, which is nominated for five Oscars, including best picture.

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To begin with, since the Bible comes to us (as we have seen) as a revelation of divine truth in the form of a history of events, the principle of succession in time is essential to it.
I do not think that asking these sorts of questions is a good way to do evangelism... I do, however, think that these sorts of questions are helpful to ask Christians as a way to gain insight into what sorts of ideas and truths people think are essential to the «gospel» and as a way to see what people think about how to gain or keep eternal life.
May it happen — I have no doubt that it will, because I am profoundly convinced of the essential bond of complicity uniting Life, Truth and Freedom — may it happen that our descendants four centuries hence, being faced by some new parting of the ways that we can not yet foresee, will look back and say: «In the twentieth century they saw clearly.
Martin weighs the merits of his «all truths are timeless,» or can be so formulated without loss of truth, against what he takes to be my view (for no reason in my writings that I can see) that all are time - bound; he ignores the moderate or less extreme view that some (namely, truths about extremely universal and abstract, eternal and necessary things, including the essential structure of time as such) are timeless, and others (those about less universal and abstract, also non-eternal and contingent things) are time - bound, but this not in every way a careless thinker might suppose but in a definite and logically intelligible way.
And even in their own interpretation, I seriously doubt they would insist that all believers «hold fast» to the truth of who saw Christ first and exactly how many people saw them as an essential element for progress or salvation in the Christian life!
There he defined a Modernist as «a churchman who believes in the possibility of a synthesis between the essential truth of his religion and the essential truth of modernity».7 Like Loisy, he was critical of the Protestant Liberals, making the much - quoted remark that the Christ that Harnack saw, looking back through nineteen centuries of Catholic darkness, was only the reflection of a Liberal Protestant face seen at the bottom of a deep well.
My experience is that the truth is in integration — seeing and striving to see the essence of the essential unity within ourselves and all existence.
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The group does necessitate a coherent story more than it needs truth; because, due to socialisation, normalisation and education, no one can pretend to hold an essential access to any object or subject, as in: «Nobody between you can see a penis, because you'll first see the Eiffel Tower.»
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