Sentences with phrase «very essence of nature»

The very essence of nature's yin - yang is now at her wrist as she couples the formalism of landscape plein air painting with evocative abstraction.
Spirituality and religiosity for us Asians are not just matters of personal option but inbuilt in the very essence of our nature: rich or poor, educatedor not.

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My question boils down to: Why would a perfect all loving, all powerful, all knowing god CREATE the VERY ESSENCE of evil, and would that not indicate that god is evil in nature?
Jesus is the imago Dei uncorrupted, so that John's Gospel can insist that, for Jesus, «Whoever has seen me has seen the Father» (14:9).4 In light of this realization, three provocatively new foci will occupy our immediate attention: the proclamation of the impending arrival of the basileia tou theou; the significance of the crucifixion (and resurrection) of Jesus for understanding the nature of divine power; and the Johannine conviction that love characterizes the very essence of God.
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
Very differently, The Essence of Religion locates the subjective source of religion in human dependence on nature.
«Pure conservatism» would be a violation of the very essence of the universe.6 Thus if we are to speak of a cosmic aim or of natures purpose we must recognize that its realization would occur only along the exciting but treacherous pathway of adventure.
Because of the nature of homeschooling or home education it is in essence very personal and up to the family to decide what course they will take.
It works perfectly with the nature of the film and carries the essence of Hammer very well.
Vegetation Ceremonies by Carol Rubin, on display at the Studio Gallery now until February 28th, distills the very essence of all vegetation in its various natures and plants the abstraction onto canvas for viewers to experience.
This is the very essence of Ueda's practice, and suggests his attitude and awe towards nature and world, as he himself mentions that he «takes photographs with the pleasure of being taught by them».
In a press statement, Schoonmaker provides some context: «This history of creolization and cross-cultural fertilization... is central to the very essence of New Orleans, as is evidenced in the hybrid nature of the city's customs and celebrations, foodways, religions, architecture, language, and numerous genres of music and the people themselves.
«It is strange that The News should accuse me of trying to hide scientific uncertainty through this quote, when by the very nature of explaining the dilemma I am being unusually forthright in trying to show how all scientists face a bind when forced to communicate in short sound bites in the media what the essence of a controversial complex problem is.
My own career was undoubtedly determined, not by my own will but by various factors over which I have no control — primarily those mysterious glands in which Nature prepares the very essence of life, our internal secretions.
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