Sentences with phrase «such intimations»

I, for one, take such intimations seriously as evidence of profound moral or religious sensibilities and wonder whether the church's traditional language of theology and religious symbols thwarts not just apologetics but also the moral, spiritual and intellectual nourishment of those uncomfortable with religious institutions.
Such intimations of the divine, whether in nature, in personal human intercourse, or elsewhere, can be unmistakably genuine, wonderfully vivid, and inestimably significant, but we are mistaken if we suppose that the God of Christian faith could be known through these alone.
But modern secularity gets rid of even such intimations, and so perfects this pagan logic of sacrificial obliteration of oneself for some ideal, or for the State, or for both.

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Or would any person who believes that he has received at God's hand an intimation of the life according to which he desires to model his own life, could such a man really think of worshiping the world in this way?
By contrast, deep ecologists disparage such a distinction and its attendant personalistic imagery, and in Heidegger intimations of a loving God remain quite undeveloped.
We do not know when the first intimations and stirrings of divinity within his humanness made themselves felt, but given who Jesus was, and what he would have to give his life to, it is inevitable that such moments would come.
Such was his intimation - from reality itself.
(For some «death» means physical death, such that there is the hope of resurrection and not just an «intimation of immortality.»)
«What such people seek,» writes Pagels,»... [are] insights or intimations of the divine that validate themselves in experience — what we might call hints and glimpses offered by the luminous epinoia.»
The manner in which religious consciousness expresses its intimation of such an ultimate context of meaning is primarily through symbolic and mythic modes of thought and language which differ from culture to culture.
Significantly, the intimation that international intervention propounded a specific narrative of the conflict that lends legitimacy to Museveni's regime may be true, but it was evident that such a discourse did not gain traction across society.
On The New York Times bestseller list for 30 straight weeks, The Catcher in the Rye was instantly popular but frequently censored by an establishment that, at the time, was formally programmed to run against such revealing intimations of adolescent life — feelings that many had but could not express.
Dual intimations of creation and destruction pulse through works such as Burst Painting, 2012, an «explosion» of radiating colour where cause and effect remain mysterious.
There are different options available for intimation such as:
Details such as total tax paid, deductions, and total TDS deducted if any will be displayed in the intimation.
In such cases, the taxpayer needs to pay extra tax if the intimation specifies it.
The Supreme Court has rightly observed that rejecting claims purely on technical grounds such as late intimation by the consumer will make her / him lose confidence in insurance sector.
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