Art and faith converge in a protest against the elevation of linearity as the final
word about reality.
But some Christian leaders had strong
words about the realities that drive local interfaith relations.
Want to do your part to help spread
the word about the realities of driving drunk, distracted drivers, and reckless driving?
Not exact matches
Everyone is talking
about virtual
reality and augmented
reality and artificial intelligence and deep learning (not using those actual
words, but rather «VR» and «AR» and «AI» and «DL»).
A lot of times you read
about how to go
about getting new customers and getting the
word out, but the
reality is that it's incredibly hard to get users to flock to your site and stick.
Xbox Scorpio is
about delivering native or near - native 4K visuals, in other
words, as well as the raw crunch power for whatever angle on virtual
reality Microsoft's got cooking.
Another argument is that, for all the strongly -
worded new rules
about resolving failing banks into bankruptcy, regulators simply won't have the guts to do so in
reality.
really THINK
about those
words... let them sink in... all the laws of nature literally at your command... you can twist
realities, time, space and matter to be anything....
Second, a consistent acceptance of process generalizations
about how things go in the world can provide the material for the radical reconception, of what can be affirmed
about that
reality greater than humankind or nature —
about God, to use the traditional
word for that
reality.
The Bible becomes a vast field of interrelated
words, all speaking
about the same
reality: the one God revealed in Christ, whose work was confirmed by the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church.
The
word «God» is irrelevant to the religious problem unless the
word is used to refer to whatever in truth operates to save man from evil and to the greater good no matter how much this operating
reality may differ from all traditional ideas
about it (MUC 12).
«To find
words and concepts adequate for stammering
about this glorious
reality, we must pursue the path of ressourcement, mining the resources available in the storehouse of the church's exegetical and theological tradition.»
We come now to say a few
words about that disputed subject, the
reality of hell and the possibility of everlasting punishment meted out by God.
They know the
word «sin,» they know
about Christ's death and resurrection, and they know that salvation comes with naming the
reality — that Christ died on the Cross for all people.
Not every way of communication honors the truth: sometimes the manner in which something gets conveyed subverts
reality, as when a preacher says all the right
words about God's love but in a tone of voice and with a concluding string of «oughts» (therefore we ought to do this and we ought to do that) that makes you feel guiltier than ever.
There are four affirmations
about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate
Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk
about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a
reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
This is the
reality that this black man saw and out of which he spoke his critical and judgmental
words about the America that he experienced.
Constructive Christology has much to learn from what historians can tell us
about the temporal
realities into which the eternal
Word descended.
Whether or not one uses the
word God, we are all engaged in a discussion
about the nature — the ultimate nature — of
reality.
Perhaps both the tally of unprecedented accomplishment and the litany of shame that Rauschenbusch penned could simply be repeated in 2007, only with stronger
words about even starker
realities.
Should I, as a Creole, mixed - race, African American, Evangelical leader sit quietly by, not saying a
word about what has transpired in Ferguson and many other cities so that your white daughter would not feel compelled to speak out and the comfort of your
reality would remain.
Science operates off first principles» in other
words, assumptions
about the nature of
reality» that can never be proven by science itself.
In this system, pushed to its logical conclusion, it becomes impossible to say or know anything
about God because God is a transcendental
reality and therefore beyond
words orconcepts.
now, it certainly can not be denied that mutual discussion
about such existential
realities is possible between those who hold different existential attitudes, and that for practical purposes here can be provisional agreement on the use of such
words as death, anxiety, or love as a basis for further discussion.
That is why a seer in the Brihadaranyaka Upanisad advised people not to meditate upon the meaning of
words, why the Tao Teh Ching begins with the observation that the
reality which can be expressed linguistically is not the Reality, and why Zen masters warn us not to trust anyone who talks about the
reality which can be expressed linguistically is not the
Reality, and why Zen masters warn us not to trust anyone who talks about the
Reality, and why Zen masters warn us not to trust anyone who talks
about the Buddha.
Hence, faith in revelation's
word about the ultimately trustworthy character of
reality is no less rational than is the trust in truth, goodness, and beauty that makes all academic pursuits possible.
Without anticipating the later issue of the gender of third - person pronouns, he wisely located what is fundamental
about reality, human and divine, in the
word - pair I - Thou.
Only in a rather narrow sense of the
word «
reality» can we talk
about «process and
reality.»
When used in the historical terms with which I prefer to use it, globalization in so many ways sums up the dominant and encompassing
reality (note that I underscore this
word) of the collective life of people and nations in our time, so potent and full of issues and questions for or against human development, so that it presses upon everyone who wants to make sense of the times in which we live, or who wants to be concerned
about «keeping and making life more human».
Several times already we have quoted Wesley's fine
words about «pure, unbounded love»: never was there a more apt description of the
reality of God, although in Wesley's hymn the
words are in fact applied to Christ — and appropriately, since in Christ (if Christian faith is right) the «pure, unbounded love» that is seen humanly expressed is the manifestation, reflection, and participation in human terms of the divine Lover whom Jesus called «my Father in heaven.»
Mr. Olsteen will have to answer to The Lord when he passes, no doubt, but trying to teach a generation of people
about the
word of God by using the
reality tv method that seemingly appeals to that type of person I think is a good idea.
If I could add but one
word, it is that all the post-verdict talk
about blacks and whites «perceiving
reality» in incompatible ways was great grist for second - hand deconstructionists in the media, and played nicely into the new tolerance for racial separatism in our public discourse.
Televangelists... the one category of people who know the least
about the definition of the
word «
reality».
In the
words of Richard Bauckham, the biblical story is
about nothing less than the whole of
reality, and thus it can not be «reduced to an unpretentious local language game in the pluralism of postmodernity.»
I'm pretty sure I had no idea what the
word stress meant and that wasn't an actual
reality for me until
about 9th grade.
There is a frank
reality about him, though, that is operative: «These are
words,» he said.
«As I get caught up in the opinions and harsh
words being thrown around Facebook and other social media outlets, I can't help but think
about the message we are trying to make a
reality in our home.
In
reality, if it is cooked correctly for a baby (in other
words, soft enough), and cut into a good size for baby, you can feed baby just
about anything you would normally eat.
Avoid Discouraging
Words I know this seems obvious, but think
about a time you got frustrated with a child who did something he knew he wasn't supposed to do and the reason why he wasn't supposed to do it became a
reality.
Something
about his
words brought me back to
reality a little.
The Minimum Wage
Reality Check Campaign, which is fighting what seems to be an uphill battle the governor's push for a statewide $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, has released a new video that features Cuomo's own
words about the importance of «reinvigorating the state's economy.»
In other
words, get curious
about what beliefs or experiences you might have right now that are standing in the way of the new
reality you want to create.
True Love And Chemistry: Exploring Myth And
Reality When you think
about the qualities found in a true «soul mate» relationship, what one
word comes up most often on the top of your list?Is it CHEMISTRY?
The Real L
Word, Season 1: Whitney talks
about being a professional special effects makeup artist, her family life and what it's like being on
reality television.
It is because of their belief in the power of magic
words to change
reality that CC supporters have been able to avoid thinking
about hard questions like the one you raise here.
Much has been written
about the CSL's sound, but in
reality words can barely match the experience.
Weiner advised authors to tweet
about the things they love (for Weiner, it's the
reality TV romance competition The Bachelor); to tweet
about the authors they love (Roxane Gay and Gary Shteyngart are two of her favorites); and to tweet
about their own projects «sparingly, carefully, modestly, thoughtfully, and absolutely as little as possible» — and let their now - loyal crew of social media followers spread the
word.
Mark Coker, founder and CEO of Smashwords, spoke to Good e-Reader
about the incident and how digital publishing's very core principle is to make access to the written
word a
reality for everyone.
This free sampler contains the first 6 chapters of Credence Foundation (A Science Fiction Novel) A detective tasked with solving the seemingly impossible murder of an influential scientist finds a clue that leads him to Credence, a corporation of the future that uses mass beliefs to change
reality and send spaceships on the other side of the universe.Suspecting that the murderer had himself flushed in and out of the crime scene using Credence's technology, Detective Trumaine readies his trap.In a frantic chase through his mind, long - forgotten memories from a tragic past, as well as virtual environments, he will finally put together the missing pieces of the most unbelievable plan ever to affect mankind.It's a novel of
about 74,000
words...
I spoke to the audience of authors
about my
reality, the world I live in, where authors are writing what they want, publishing what they want, and in many cases, making a decent living from their
words.