Such feelings are very difficult to express with words alone; the artists in the exhibition have elected abstract visual expression as the best medium of representation for these complex and
uniquely human realities.
Not exact matches
We may recall that Christianity is in the first instance a gospel, a proclamation, in which it is declared that the eternal
Reality whom men call God has crowned His endless work of self - revelation to His
human children by a
uniquely direct and immediate action: He has come to us in one of our own kind, the Man of Nazareth, uniting to Himself the life which, through His purpose, was conceived and born of Mary, and through this life in its wholeness establishing a new relationship to Himself into which the children of men may enter.
Our concern is not with these, but rather to state simply that the
reality of the presence of Christ in the Holy Communion is a given fact of two thousand years of Christian experience, and that Christian worship as it has historically developed has found that in the partaking of the consecrated bread and wine, as Christ commanded, His «spiritual body and blood» — which is to say, the
reality of His life, divine and
human, in a
uniquely intimate and genuine way — have been received as His presence has been known and his person adored.
With the complete sequence of the
human genome a
reality, and with a growing body of transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic data sets in health and disease, we are now in a unique position in the history of medicine to define
human disease precisely,
uniquely, and unequivocally, with optimal sensitivity and specificity.
Each of us experiences the world
uniquely (meaning, your perception of
reality is fundamentally different from everyone else's) because every
human possesses a different combination of physical brain function, memories, beliefs, and attitudes about him - or herself, others, and the world.