Sentences with phrase «sense of an abysmal»

However, in the depths of our knowing, born of the experience of faith, there is also the sense of an abysmal mystery, which Luther spoke of as the Deus Absconditus — the hidden God.

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But it is also — in an admittedly self - serving sense — the «best» of times, because Ford's abysmal leadership serves as an object lesson in how not to lead, and reminds everyone of just how important leadership really is.
God is the great illumination, or, better, the Great Illuminator, the brightness of the unfathomable, abysmal (in its literal sense of being very deep) realness of all things.
They respond to unmet needs with excessive anxiety, anger, and desire for their attachment figures; an abysmal sense of desperation and abandonment occurs.
«The veterans are aware of their status as the «stepchildren» of polite American society, a sense that's enhanced by their abysmal treatment upon returning,» he posits.
Finally, the writing in this game is the weakest so far, with an absolutely abysmal sense of humor.
In Primary Structures this sense might derive from ideological re-picturing, or from the fundamentally abysmal condition of photography or even from the inevitability of death.
However, anyone who thinks reality, logic, and common sense do or should play an essential role in public policy decisions has an abysmal understanding of how the Washington, D.C., Swamp operates.
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