Sentences with phrase «taken upon himself the reality»

He is incarnate in the world, too, having taken upon himself the reality of manhood and human experience in his Son our Lord Jesus Christ; and elsewhere he also is present in what may rightly be styled «an incarnational manner,» since in, with, through, and by creaturely agents he is actively at work there.

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It is in reality 500 pages of pithy sermons upon the verses of the epistle taken in order.
Recent speculations in physics resulting in theories of a finite world of space - time have however been taken by some philosophers as warrant for belief in some infinite reality «beyond» the finite world, upon which that world is dependent.
In addition to leading activism efforts in our local communities and providing pastoral care to those devastated by the verdict, we also took to Twitter, blogs, pulpits and conference podiums to call upon white Christians to wake up to the reality of racism in America.
Santayana would reject the principle in both forms since he holds, as we have just seen, that there is no special immediacy about mind's knowledge of itself: What is ordinarily, and properly, called «knowledge» is, for Santayana, the intuition of an essence combined with an act of intent directed upon some reality beyond which this essence is taken as a description.
With that discovery it becomes impossible even for a moment to take seriously either a realistic metaphysics according to which metaphysical propositions state our empirical knowledge of the categorical characteristics of reality, or an idealistic or psychological metaphysics according to which these depend upon the way in which the human mind as such is always and everywhere constructed... We must start again at the beginning and construct a new metaphysical theory which will face the facts revealed by history.
Nevertheless, the fact that the call to obedience rests upon faith alone, does not take away from the Christian the sense of reality he has found in the life of daily obedience.
In so far as contemporary developments in science can shed light upon the reality of this universe, they should be taken into account in theological discourse.
The Wholly Other takes this reality upon himself, limits it, measures it, and gives it another dimension.
Lindbeck observed that in their emphasis upon the function of religious language as propositional information about objective realities, conservative theologians tend to confirm the approach to religion taken by most Anglo - American analytic philosophers.
Absurd or not, communicating this reality and addressing misunderstanding is a task we must take upon ourselves.
With an almost messianic sense of mission, from the outset Kiefer took it upon himself to thrust the faces of his fellow Germans into the abrasive realities of their country's Nazi past.
Are you saying that Christians, who believe that Jesus was born of a virgin mother, turned water into wine, multiplied a few fishes to feed thousands, brought forth Lazarus from the tomb, walked on water, commanded the sea, took upon himself the punishment for the sins of all mankind, was crucified yet overcame death three days later to walk among his disciples showing them His resurrected body, and yet Christians can not accept that God has worked wonders in our day by calling latter - day prophets who testify of the reality of Jesus?
By interpreting the symbolic process cosmologically we may envisage reality (the aesthetic whole) rather than our subjectivity as taking the initiative, first by linking us to itself in our primary perception and second by flowing through the channels of our perception until it comes closer to the pole of secondary perception (without ever quite arriving) where it can impress its importance upon us in a more vivid manner.
These include a Catholic mind that takes seriously Adam Smith's economic and philosophical insights; the affirmation that markets must be grounded upon particular moral, political, and legal habits and institutions; the attention to how awareness of the reality of sin should incubate us against economic utopianism; and, perhaps above all, the sustained effort to locate democratic capitalism within a vision of God and man, thereby giving it genuine theological meaning.
Now, in attempting to tie together the main elements of feminine identity, I would like to take these considerations a bit further and centre upon two realities that some might regard as opposed, and which I see as complementary.
He writes: «The Christian message is the message of a new Reality in which we can participate and which gives us the power to take anxiety and despair upon ourselves.»
ALL THESE ELEMENTS are there always, wenger has to take them as PART of our reality and act upon them already!
Elevating the abilities of our players beyond the reality... Tut, Tut, tut...:) Of course a vision of Doom and Gloom may not also be correct however based upon the last 13 years (or 20 years in the case of the UCL) this «potential» is extremely unlikely to take us anywhere.
In the past, agencies have even taken it upon themselves to block the sincere efforts of communication between birth and adoptive families but, in reality, they have no right to do so.
Upon taking the walk and tuning into another vibration for a while — that of nature, that of clean air and pumping lungs, that of gratitude for this beautiful world we live in and my ability to walk among the trees and in the field with a smiling happy dog — I shifted my reality sensors, allowing me to take in new elements of the situation that I hadn't previously been open to perceiving.
Taking inspiration from the personal life of his leading man (Lustig is a widowed grocer upon whose stories the screenplay is loosely based), Weinstein draws on his experience as a documentary film - maker to conjure a drama rooted in the reality of these characters and their community.
The laws of reality soon collapse as a nightmare takes hold and claims the lives of those within, one by one, threatening to unleash a supernatural pestilence upon the world.
Before young people take it upon themselves to act responsibly, they must confront a reality that demands responsible behavior.
Since research is lagging the reality of pre-retiree demographics, singles need to take it upon themselves to find an approach that helps them prepare.
Taken to the logical conclusion, Connors» paintings could be viewed as having superseded the reality upon which they are based.
Curated by Jupiter Woods co-founder Carolina Ongaro, the group show takes a Brion Gysin quote as its inspiration, building on his conceptions of abstracted realities and shuffled semantic orders: «The process of shattering and decoding words and images has the potential to exceed existing myths and the official systems upon which we base our knowledge,» the press release writes.
Change takes place, as if the experience of the victim were reaching out... The sculpture presents the experience as something present - a reality that resounds within the silence of each human being that gazes upon it.»
Given these realities, «350» is a call to a new politics — a scientifically well - grounded politics that can draw upon our ever clearer understanding of what it would it actually take to bring concentrations back to 350 ppm.
Apple has taken the leap into augmented reality, and that means that the age of AR is upon us.
has taken the leap into augmented reality, and that means that the age of AR is upon us.
Since these accounts are tax - deferred, when one of you receives an Equitable Distribution of these types of assets, you will owe taxes on them when you take them out upon retirement so in reality they are worth about 25 % to 33 % less than their current value.
In the past, agencies have even taken it upon themselves to block the sincere efforts of communication between birth and adoptive families but, in reality, they have no right to do so.
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