Sentences with phrase «time and eternity by»

Instead, it is confidently asserted that there is a similarity between time and eternity by virtue of the analogy of being.

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«By that time, a year and a half in start - up time is eternity,» he says.
The Bible is the only Holy book written by numerous authors that are all in agreement and show how the Father's plan of salvation was set before the creation of the world, then tells us of His time here on earth in the New Testament and also explains the tribulations of the end times and how false religions will abound and that we can be ready for His return so that we can all spend eternity with Him in Heaven.
The bible can only be interpreted by itself and context in which it is written, some things changing with culture and others that reach across every generation and time span from eternity to eternity.
What we know as the traditional image of the Incarnation is precisely the means by which Christendom laid the ground for an inevitable willing of the death of God, for this traditional image made possible the sanctification of «time» and «nature,» a sanctification finally leading to the transformation of eternity into time.
Classical Christian theology knew a tension between time and Eternity, a tension created by the chasm between the creation and the Creator.
When the Creator disappears from the boundary of finitude, and Eternity is swallowed up by time, then theology must lose its ground in a dialectical tension between the here and the Beyond.
One knows well enough that when the true sufferer has whined himself through time and by all kinds of imaginings has managed to pass away the time or to kill time: still eternity stands open to him.
For Greek thinking in its Platonic formulation there exists between time and eternity a qualitative difference, which is not completely expressed by speaking of a distinction between limited and unlimited duration of time.
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
So, your all loving, all powerful, forgiving and understanding god is sitting by watching the likes of Ghandi, Anne Frank, Einstein, and untold billions of little children who had the unforunate bad luck to be born in a non-Christian family and be taken before their time get tormented for all eternity?
That once more, by no sudden event it may be but by the same kind of accumulative experience that has made us aware of the evil emptiness that surrounds us, we shall be lifted to see and know — in our time — the Holy One that inhabits eternity and yet is near to the humble and contrite in heart.
We know that it is great and holy, deep and abundant, ecstatic and sober, limited and distorted by time, fulfilled by eternity.
Eternity has entered time in incarnation and in grace; time is thus held firm, as it were, and made decisive by the presence of eternity, and directed toward iEternity has entered time in incarnation and in grace; time is thus held firm, as it were, and made decisive by the presence of eternity, and directed toward ieternity, and directed toward its goal.
Nor is he talking about the utterly transcendent mystery of philosophers and mystics, the divine that allegedly lives in a far - off eternity uncontaminated by the ordinariness of time and space.
This is not the place to show that this concept of freedom either exists explicitly in the creed of the Church or is implied by the teaching of Christianity, that free faith justifies, that salvation must be received from God in freedom and that the eternity of salvation is not an indefinite continuation of time but must be understood as the final result of history itself which is produced by freedom.
@ Kenrick I need some help with the above formula because you really can not divide eternity by a cardinal number however we could fold eternity 7 times and get a good approximation of the disproportionate risk Chuckles takes by living only for today.
The faithful rose up and complained that this was the contamination of eternity by time.
He turned his eyes away from the ungovernable, essentially inconceivable flow of time, and so away from the very process by which being shows itself, and looked instead toward a fabulous eternity of changeless essences, the timeless «ideas» or (more literally) «looks» of things; and it was to this latter realm that he accorded the authority of «truth» while consigning everything proper to time to the sub-philosophical category of «unlikeness.»
The Mass puts us into life - giving contact with Christ and so with His work of sacrifice — a sacrifice consummated in time and carried forward into eternity, the great work by which we experience redemption in the here and now.
The physical universe of space, time, matter, and energy has not always existed, but was supernaturally created by a transcendent personal Creator who alone has existed from eternity
It still is an eternity in football terms before we really are out on the field so between now and then anything can happen and we could be starting both with completely different players by that time.
Some of the best - received films at earlier festivals will get their North American launches here, including «Life is Beautiful,» Roberto Begnini's Cannes winner about an Italian clown who fights the Nazis with laughter; Rohmer's heartwarming love story «Autumn Tale,» which charmed Telluride audiences; Ken Loach's «My Name Is Joe,» with Cannes best actor winner Peter Mullen as a recovering alcoholic facing tough times; Theo Angelopoulos» «Eternity and a Day,» this year's Cannes winner; «The General» (1999) which won Boorman the best director prize at Cannes, and the Cannes and Telluride favorite «Claire Dolan,» by Lodge Kerrigan, with Emily Watson («Breaking the Waves») as a prostitute who thinks she can detach from her work.
High Noon (1952) is possibly the all - time best Western film ever made - a successful box - office production by Stanley Kramer and director Fred Zinnemann (who also directed From Here to Eternity (1953) and A Man For All Seasons (1966)-RRB-.
When faced with being trapped by time for all eternity or giving up Earth, Dormammu gives up Earth — taking Kaecilius and his followers with him in the process.
And if the crystal isn't healed by the time of the great Conjunction, which is fast approaching, Jen's world will remain in ruins for eternity.
Stepping out of that couch into the surf camp, we were greeted by glorious sunshine and, for the first time in what felt like an eternity, I felt warm sun rays on my pale skin — a little shock coming from the UK, but that feeling is the priceless every time!
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Monument Valley, Dead Horse Point, Grand Canyon Upturned relief patterns, sculpted out by the wind, water, and ice, dragging you down into the whirlpool of time, into the remorseless eternity of a slow - motion catastrophe.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents «Time and Place and Eternity,» an exhibition by SCAD alumna Stephanie Howard (B.F.A. painting) depicting an invented mythology of the South in intricate pen and ink renderings of human and animal characters and the...
A wanderer steps out into the deep time of eternity and the straight path of a police bullet in the terminal sequence of the picaresque Bengali film Jukti, Takko aar Gappo (Reason, Debate and a Story) from 1974 by Ritwik Ghatak.
Eternity is a Long Time, an exhibition devoted to the American artist, Mike Kelley who helped trace out new avenues in the history of contemporary art is currently on display at HangarBicocca, the contemporary art space promoted and supported by Pirelli until 8 September.
Curated by Emi Fontana, a Mike Kelley expert and independent curator based in Los Angeles, and Andrea Lissoni, curator at HangarBicocca, Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time, has been conceived as a way of coming to grips with the artist's complex and highly diverse body of work, while simultaneously creating the opportunity to examine the fascinating web of cultural aspects and autobiographical memories that are engrained in his art.
HangarBicocca, the contemporary art space promoted and supported by Pirelli, presents Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time.
«Our customers were generally really irate by the time they get up to the register because what they need was inevitably locked in a back room, and they had to wait an eternity for someone with a key to get it for them,» she says.
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