Sentences with phrase «with sense of»

It is not with a sense of meaningless waste that the play leaves its audience, but rather with the dark wonder of Pascal's words in the Pensées: «Vere tu es Deus absconditus.»
Anyone with a sense of history can not view Mt. Zion and yawn.
Can one be realistic about the facts of aging, diminishment and death and still live with a sense of sanctity of existence and reverence for life?
That is to say, they are not isolated in time but become part of a homogeneous series, bearing witness to the same certitude about the efficacy of spiritual means in improving corrupted social and political situations with their sense of compassion for the universal.
Those with a sense of history might wonder, however, whether a «relationship» of this sort might labor under some of the same ambivalence as «relationships» between some of the campus freshmen.
And I hope he leaves with a sense of how the American Church really conducts her mission.
Take, again, the greatest of the so - called «penitential Psalms», the fifty - first — the classical expression, in all literature, of a soul burdened with a sense of sin.
It follows that subjectivity increases with the sense of postponed completion, with the possession of an identity that is always in dynamic development.
We are drawn toward the altar with a sense of confidence, harmony and peace.
So, as an historian, one has to live with a sense of the inevitability of tragedy.
I don't share my perspective with any sense of superiority or judgment.
On materialism the will, along with the sense of self that actualizes it, is merely a feature of the human organism and is no less prone to error than the biological mechanisms responsible for inaccurately manifesting the transgendered person's identity.
Church people, like everyone else in America, have grown up on an ideology of competitive individualism coupled with a sense of loyalty, and the local congregation has been the focal point, of effort.
And, be this as it may, it is certainly with a sense of his own priority and prerogative that the man reacts to the woman's appearance, as have billions of men down to the present day:
Similar occurrences abound, some with and some without luminous visions, all with a sense of astonished happiness, and of being wrought on by a higher control.
The mandate is to go with every sense of having been fully commanded by God, allowing no place or persons to be excluded, and making plain the whole of Christ's teachings.
A church which does not have an active laity with a sense of fellowship in the church and obligation to it is seldom, if ever, a virile church.
When asking questions becomes a threat to leadership or seen as creating division, the ability for honest conversation and respectful discourse has been replaced with a sense of fear and insubordination.
And now, of all consolidators, science is showing its supreme fitness and its kinship with the sense of a common humanity.
He may have despised the simple catechism of his German congregation, just as we «moderns» take offense at the minimalistic theology of many of the folk who inhabit our standard - brand churches, but he knew also that they had a great deal to teach the young pastor by virtue of having surveyed the land «across the river» and having dared to cross the chilly waters of Jordan with a sense of divine protection.
The folk music associated with Communist cabaret singers like Pete Seeger was a political invention intended to merge the Communist agenda with a sense of belonging to America.
Therefore, with a sense of urgency he set about to do the work the Father sent him to do.
Instinctively I became a pupil, almost with a sense of being in a school of the rabbis, learning the concentration of Talmudic exposition.
It does this by providing the individual with a sense of relatedness to and participation in the larger life.
There is always a temptation to neglect one's main job for some trifling occupation that may soothe the conscience with a sense of busyness!
A religious solution can provide the individual with a sense of superhuman help, not only in meeting the specific problem of alcoholism, but in bearing the general frustrations, disappointments, drudgery, and interpersonal friction which contribute to the etiology of alcoholism.
Surround those whose lives are shattered with a sense of your present love.
A part of the leader's responsibility is to help the conferees become aware of their resources and learn how to use them so that they may return to their home situations with a sense of liberation and new powers that are essential to mental health.
There are only the everyday tasks, infused with the sense of duty and dignity that may make it appropriate to describe them as a calling.
She added it was «with a sense of service» that she came to serve London, and it was about returning to a «multicultural» and «multifarious city».
It's not about being located right in the middle of the liberal / conservative continuum; it's about holding your opinions loosely and with a sense of humor.
’17 As creatures with a sense of the infinite, we grasp for absolute security and know we do not have it.
Obviously, neither serious Judaism nor real Christianity can cohere with a sense of life that has banished all need for prayer, humility, and submission — three things that depend precisely on the recognition of human frailty and finitude.
It is especially interesting that Luther with his sense of the persistence of sin in the redeemed, and his absolute reliance on justification by faith, still makes a rather neat distinction between those who are truly Christian and those who are not.
Out of religious and moral conviction we tend to praise people for their high intentions, and to sympathize with their sense of inability to live up to the ideals they hold.
suitable enough for a rousing pat on the back for the scores of Americans already horrified by the implications of our collective political future, but not practical enough to arm said Americans with a sense of perspective.
«But it is clear that we must all - government, charities, schools and GPs included - do more to let people know where they can turn, and for what support, so every child can look to the future with a sense of hope.»
Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, and so on recognize a power in life — identified with a sense of the sanctity of life — and a power in death, insofar as death seems to overcome, eliminate, evacuate the power of life.
Safranski summarizes Schleiermacher's «capacious» position with a rhetorical question («Was not Romantic poetry with its sense of the uncanny and the wondrous already directly religious?»).
Communicating the gospel in commonly used terms aims not to lift people out of their skulls with a sense of God's presence, but to enter their minds and give them understanding.
It ought clearly to lift him into the presence of God, make him feel the sustaining power of God, stir him to self - examination of his own moral life, send him out with a sense of joy and peace to better living.
And curiously, as we relax, we find that we are much more than we thought we were, and become much more, starting from where we are, and with no sense of being bullied or made to fit into schemes which really have nothing to do with us.
god doesn't come down and su ck your di ck... everything after conversion is the same only with a sense of meaning... basically, you lack an ability to adjust outside the age of reason so you require a «god» that replaces your parents as the rule maker and enforcer... wow, thats sad
According to Davidson the root implies «to become innumerable» and carries with it the sense of power, size, and abundance, an abundance relating to what is both indispensable and ambiguous, i.e., drink, water, or wine.
They speak and act with a sense of true historical responsibility.
She never missed church, she tithed, she helped folk, but she did all these things with a sense of duty and heaviness; her burden was the Lord's.
Being half German myself, it always fills me with a sense of nostalgia when one of my brethern comdemn others for not being Christian enough.
With the sense of the special responsibility which religion imposes upon man, they devote themselves more than any other group of past or present Christian history to the cause of a holy society.
I'm OK with the idea of the Holy Spirit being active within her with a sense of a collective consciousness being affirming towards me at a time when I needed it.
You're all a bunch of f * ucking moron's with no sense of reality!
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