Sentences with phrase «temporal reality»

I Let us follow John Wilcox in defining temporalistic or process theism as any theism which portrays God as an experiencing subject, the knower of temporal processes, whose knowledge is itself subject to growth, expanding along with the growth in temporal reality which is the object of that knowledge (2:295 a).
Rather, the Now of the New Testament implies that the supra - temporal reality becomes an event for each particular individual only by virtue of an encounter in time; it has itself the character of encounter.
Gioscia sees this process as a mirroring of the different temporal realities that have emerged in consequence of the digital revolution.
Artists use video to explore diverse temporal realities: the personal and the political, ritual and technology and the body and automation on show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
The supra - temporal reality of the person is affirmed by the gift one makes of the whole of one's time.
Constructive Christology has much to learn from what historians can tell us about the temporal realities into which the eternal Word descended.
Consequently, if we are to conceive of the truly perfect One, the One who is eminently good, it can hardly be otherwise than as the supreme exemplification of these very ideas, as himself the supremely social and temporal reality.
The Christian Gospel proclaims — because you and I are not able of ourselves to help ourselves, because our mundane loves will not really make us whole, because our adjustments to temporal realities will not save us — that God has acted for our health, to give us a way to be well.
Calibrating your temporal reality as soon as you board the plane is the key to easing your body into your destination's time zone.
Together, these artists chart our changes in perception, demonstrating that artistic practice has become notably more politicized and engaged in addressing a diversity of social, aesthetic, and temporal realities.
Focusing on the motion of light and its inherent ambiguity as an entity tied, inseparably, to our temporal reality, Everett establishes an immediate, hyper - present relationship with the now.
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