The true supernatural life, now brought into being by Christ, is the life distinguished by the «fruits of the Spirit» as described in Gal.
Not exact matches
This was the
true solution of the problem presented to the Church by the disappointment of its naïve expectation that the Lord would immediately appear; not the restless and impatient straining after signs of His coming which turned faith into fantasy and enthusiasm into fanaticism; but a fuller realization of all the depths and heights of the
supernatural life here and now.
The
true believer is «a man determined to drag the
supernatural back to
life by the sheer power of wishing, or failing that, to vent his desolation on those around him — on reality itself for being such a cheat» (The New Nonsense [Simon & Schuster, 1974] p. 75).
While it is
true that Rahner's presentation of man as a «
supernatural existential» does aim to maintain some kind of nature of man such that it can not be absolutely identical with his
supernatural vocation, the texts quoted above appear to indicate that the
supernatural life that is given to the believer is something already possessed by the non-believer in equal measure.
For him it is not
true that the
supernatural life is fully imparted with existence, even though it needs to be categorically affirmed by the individual.
Inspired by the frightening
true -
life tale of a family that moved into a converted funeral home and subsequently fell under
supernatural attack, director Peter Cornwell's The Haunting in Connecticut follows the quest of a desperate mother to free her family from the grip of an evil beyond human comprehension.
True Blood is wildly entertaining, what with its peek into the seamy underbelly of vampire politics, the integration of several
supernatural species, and small town
life / afterlife.
All of them head to the Maryland woods to discover whether the
supernatural claims about the Blair Witch are
true, and after contradictory and inconclusive results over a single night they proceed to an abandoned broom factory (I'm not making this up), where Jeff currently
lives.
Eccentric even by Roeg standards, Eureka, written by Paul Mayersberg (working from the
true -
life tale of Harry Oakes), goes overboard with the histrionics, and even the slight
supernatural tinge that defines Roeg's movies is clumsily handled here.
I have a traditional publisher (Llewellyn Worldwide) for «A Haunted
Life: the
true ghost story of a reluctant psychic» but have published my
supernatural suspense novel, «Sarah's Shadows» through my own company.
Unico's adventures take him to the Wild West, medieval times and more, and along the way he meets kids, animals and
supernatural creatures, discovering who his
true friends are and transforming their
lives.