They had believed in a governing philosophy which enslaved even as it proclaimed a transcendent freedom. |
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It is the basis of his attack on transcendent metaphysics, and on all religions that postulate an afterlife. |
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This, he states, is strong evidence in support of religion and of a personal, transcendent God. |
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Our allegiance must be to a transcendent God whose righteousness and mercy are both beyond our understanding. |
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In all spiritual traditions, spirit or divinity is said to be immanent as well as transcendent. |
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If we believe that God cannot change God's own mind, are we limiting, or boxing in, our transcendent God? |
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Naturalism does not deny the existence of God, either as transcendent or immanent. |
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He who knows it as existing in the cave of the heart, in the transcendent akasha realizes all his desires along with the Omniscient Brahman. |
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One further area which is necessary to analyse is whether or not God is transcendent or immanent. |
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Here, life is presented as purely immanent to itself and without a lapse into transcendent views of nature such as pantheism and animism. |
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God becomes transcendent, the question of possible immanence becoming problematical. |
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Again, the idea of a non-material, transcendent Creator provides an answer. |
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Someday, if we do a good job, then somehow a transcendent God will come and bring Mashiach, bring the Messiah, and so transform the world. |
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Never lost from memory is the transcendent God who exists not only on the other side of space, but also on the other side of time. |
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Saying that God is transcendent is therefore saying that none of the limitations of finite life apply to him. |
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Western concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza. |
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However, he does make a good case that the demand for some more transcendent basis for ethics is misplaced. |
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The nonsense lyrics are either the ramblings of a burnt out fool or transcendent works of genius. |
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Of course, the herald of the neoteric Eden must embody the same transcendent characteristics. |
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It is of a transcendent level of kitsch, unsurpassed in any votive shrine I've ever seen. |
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It is not just memory that he is preserving, it is the transcendent moments in which what has been lost is, if only for a moment, restored. |
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Science, like theology, reveals transcendent truths about a changing world. |
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They come to know the sameness of reality who recollect and meditate the unnameable name of the transcendent one, God. |
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For Kierkegaard, the god torn to pieces is Christ, a transcendent God who has come down into the world. |
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No longer is love a spontaneous emotion, a transcendent state of being, a necessary evil on the path to self-fulfilment. |
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I stand for just a drizzle of olive oil across the top of the sandwich, or a light coating of the transcendent caper vinaigrette. |
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But however familiar nature is, men still feel its transcendent power, along with a corresponding intimation of transcendence in themselves. |
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It has a sort of transcendent old-fashionedness, as though the music of the future had travelled back in time. |
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Metaphysical entities are by nature and definition utterly transcendent of the physical. |
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The movie elicits in people a connection or a hunger to be in touch with the transcendent. |
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Therefore, culture was for them, too distant a mirage, too transcendent an idea, beyond their comprehension and farthest from their grasp. |
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There's something transcendent in how they hold, kiss and converse with each other. |
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People see this experience as a transcendent reality that is not simply of their own construction, but a gift. |
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Also, we lack any indications of an apocalyptic new age, either on earth or in some transcendent realm. |
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Consequently, what individuals need is a new language that can express and generate transcendent meanings. |
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Indeed, such transcendent realms still possess, for many of us, a clear primacy over the earthly world. |
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But the pain becomes more severe, the transcendent experience more extreme. |
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For me, attendance at a symphony concert is a transporting, even a transcendent experience. |
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God is both transcendent and immanent, the Lord of Creation and One who is nearer to an individual than his jugular vein. |
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The Supreme Being is both immanent and transcendent, thus both a Creator and Un-manifest Reality. |
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Whether we know it or not, every one of us is seeking the transcendent experience. |
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Thus, a commitment to rationality actually reinforces a commitment to transcendent meaning. |
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What was incarnated was a temporal, hypostatic extension of the transcendent God, not the transcendent God Himself. |
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By using this material the artist both celebrated the beauty of a mortal woman and transformed her into a transcendent being. |
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The jabbering combination of parp and pulse and the sheer textural diversity of the piece make for a transcendent 30-minute finale. |
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They were the work of a determined minority of clergy and liturgists who had a horror of anything smacking of the transcendent. |
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This bizarre simian cameo is topped only by the final encounter with the tiger which has a hallucinatory, transcendent beauty. |
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Although rendered with detailed realism the particular was always subordinate to the general effect of transcendent beauty or sublimity. |
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You'll find more transcendent moments in this film than in most of the pictures released this year combined. |
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No one would deny the transcendent beauty of Gregorian chant, the majesty of Gothic cathedrals, the classical clarity of Mozart and Haydn Masses. |
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But today my spirit was warmed and lifted by the unexpected tolling of the carillons for one transcendent moment. |
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For Kant, the issue was a boundary between-between consciousness and matter, subject and object, empirical and transcendent. |
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There are too many people participating for it not to eventually produce works of staggering intellect, transcendent beauty and infectious humor. |
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Chi, like Samantha, ends up becoming a transcendent being that threatens her relationship with a human. |
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Then, if one understands Brahma to be the transcendent aspect of divinity, the perception of Sarasvati as immanent accords well with Her being His shakti. |
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While he was in a coma for seven days, his consciousness entered a series of transcendent realms. |
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It sacralized the traditional order of things and situated history, society, and politics in the transcendent, and thus seems quintessentially premodern. |
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At the outset, he passes other philosophers with barely a beg pardon to make a big call, which is that truth has a higher value than any of the other transcendent principles. |
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Even as intellectuals dismiss the nation-space as a metaphysical concept, a transcendent notion, countless people across the world die and kill in the name of a nation. |
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It is thus the point of the soul itself, that which marks us as unique from other animals, and allows access to the transpersonal and transcendent realms above. |
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By the end of the eighteenth century, liberal theology transformed traditional doctrines into statements that are metaphors for a general human relation to the transcendent. |
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From that perch, one's picture of the cosmos grows to galactic proportions, dwarfing any prior world view and yielding a perspective transcendent beyond imagination. |
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It sounds rather dreary and Calvinistic but I think that work leads to great things like beauty and extraordinary truth, things that shine and are transcendent. |
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Artists in many fields collaborate, as painters did in the Renaissance, before there was any guff about the artist as transcendent, solitary genius. |
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You can turn on a radio, put on a record, pop a tape or a disc in the player and listen to her golden voice, the transcendent beauty of the music she creates. |
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It is a film of transcendent beauty that directly touches the soul. |
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The longest scene in the opera, it may be the most transcendent. |
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Was there a transcendent moment for you from the weekend of performances? |
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God is thus utterly transcendent, self-sufficient, and all-powerful. |
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May it remind you of the transcendent, divine reality of God. |
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A Europe which is no longer open to the transcendent dimension of life is a Europe which risks slowly losing its own soul. |
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We should play the role and realize that we are transcendent of it, and playing into it. |
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Scientists believe this is the basis of transcendent states of consciousness. |
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Painter and publican Chris Roddy offers this transcendent perspective, due presumably to the amount of time he has spent on either side of the binary. |
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They cannot be rightly understood except by persons who undergo a kind of mystagogy, enabling them to glimpse the transcendent through concepts derived from finite things. |
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Within the context of this film, which wilfully denies many of the conventional pleasures of cinema spectatorship, such moments are genuinely transcendent. |
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The point is not a celebration of military or political triumph, but rather a visualization of the human quest for spiritual lightness, for a transcendent peace. |
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And, it does so without engaging in sophistry, for the true horror writer is consumed by a cacoethes to engage his moral imagination, to reveal a sliver of the transcendent. |
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The one assumption I hope to have unsettled in these pages is that any particular novelistic genre in itself embodies a metaphysical or transcendent approach to the real. |
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Is our knowledge really widened in such a way by pure practical reason, and is that which was transcendent for speculative reason immanent in practical reason? |
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God is both transcendent over creation, and immanent in creation. |
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But neither do the serious immanentists that deny the transcendent aspect of God, nor the serious transcendentalists who deny the imminent aspect of God. |
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The emphasis that there are heaven and earth founds a distinction between the accessible earth and a transcendent realm that is yet part of the creation. |
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But, while Hare's play captures superbly the spirit of the 80s, it leaves you unsure whether Isobel is a priggish pain or a symbol of transcendent virtue. |
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By a unique, transcendent agreement between the persons of the Godhead, God sent and dealt with His Son in our nature as if He, and not us, had been rejected. |
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On the whole, it seems a good idea to be silent about the transcendent and epiphanic dimensions of life because they cannot actually be spoken about. |
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God, therefore, cannot be reduced to or contained by any theological rhetoric or exegetical attempt to make simplistic the complexity and mystery of a transcendent God. |
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The Bully Pulpit similarly weaves together the stories of the people who created another transcendent American political moment. |
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This transcendent image is the product of a communion of tightly bound form and formlessness, design and spontaneity. |
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Within theism, it contrasts with monotheism, the belief in a singular God, in most cases transcendent. |
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Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots. |
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It is therefore a mistake to substantialize the nation as if it were a singular being that is both transcendent and eternal. |
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A notion of the transcendent, supernatural, or numinous, usually involving entities like ghosts, demons, or deities, is a cultural universal. |
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Apparent encounters with a transcendent reality can range from mild to extreme, and from introvertive to extravertive. |
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That the Primal Original God is Personal, both transcendent and immanent throughout creation. |
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The God who is transcendent and the God who touches us are one and the same. |
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She reported that many of the interviewees described the workshop having transcendent, almost mystical properties. |
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Omnify the disputed point into a transcendent, and you may defy the opponent to lay hold of it. |
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He adds to his image an element of irrationality, intuitiveness, a connection with the transcendent,'' Bunin said. |
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Amber Balakian's heirloom-tomato sauces from Reedley, California, come in transcendent flavors like Green Zebra, Yellow Roman, and Pink Oxheart. |
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Some Hindu philosophers and theologians argue for a transcendent metaphysical structure with a single divine essence. |
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Oh Martin, transcendent lover of the world soul, of the over-soul, in shackles. |
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The attempt to remake nature in terms of grace and to restructure the world according to other-worldly postulates resulted in the eventual loss of transcendent otherhood. |
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In this paper we have dealt with a very spinous issue such as the relation between the contingent and transcendent of human life and its meaning for politics. |
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The moment, like the book, is a transcendent glimpse at a numerate world. |
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Rather, spirituality represents a transrational form of knowledge resulting from interactions with a nonmaterial, transcendent dimension of existence. |
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Auster tough-mindedly denies both cinematic and narrative art the transcendent powers that could fully redeem Mann's, Grund's, and Zimmer's lives. |
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Nietzsche's naturalism is thus intended to chart a middle way between a dualistic, transcendent metaphysics and a reductive, scientistic naturalism. |
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A common source for answers to these questions are beliefs in transcendent divine beings such as deities or a singular God, although not all religions are theistic. |
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