An especially appealing perception of the place came from Cher, who believed that the faces were natural, uncreated formations. |
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He was an orthodox Aristotelian in his view of the cosmos as unique, uncreated, and geocentric. |
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Substantial or uncreated Wisdom is the Son of God, the second person of the most Blessed Trinity. |
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Under the assumption that they are entirely uncreated, their innate ability to convey truthful meaning is unhampered by human limitations. |
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The whole universe and especially the economy of salvation reflect the uncreated inner beauty of God which is dynamic love. |
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First, it is the most noble of all sciences because its subject is the most noble and the most sublime: Wisdom uncreated and incarnate. |
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The establishment is a reflection of the uncreated, like a tree reflected in a river is not the tree on the shore. |
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According to Ignatius, Jesus was spirit and flesh, created and uncreated, suffering and nonsuffering. |
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He spoke of something wholly divine and uncreated in the human soul. |
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But an adaptation almost always has to be uncreated before it can be created again. |
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Note that all relevant plans must be created for a member prior to submitting contributions. Contributions for uncreated plans will be rejected. |
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That which is beyond the mind is Brahma, the uncreated eternal space, that which has no name, the Reality. |
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The earthenware is the link between the created and the uncreated, my hand and my mind guiding it. |
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This means that nothing can touch it is immutable: it is uncreated, it is our true nature, it can not be defiled or diminished. |
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By his Incarnation, the Word has shown the way: Christ is the model which every man can relate to regain its uncreated reality. |
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The iconic faces are earthen masks softly manifesting a light from within, with distinct final strokes representing the enlivening action of uncreated grace. |
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The distinction between uncreated and created grace could help clarify further how the Spirit is coagent. |
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The heretical vistas of Mormonism, particularly the idea of something uncreated within the human being, excited the self-described Gnostic Jew, Harold Bloom. |
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It is for Muslims the uncreated word of God. |
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With its robustness, purity of lines, and fullness, the romanesque style translates into stone and glass the Benedictines' quest for the uncreated light. |
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Today, with that same love, she desires working the full transfiguration of the world, making it receptive to the uncreated light of the new heavens and new earth. |
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The most fundamental distinction in Patristic cosmology is that between the uncreated, which refers to God alone, and the created. |
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It is all that subsists by itself and which has not its being in another, God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit all being uncreated. |
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Perhaps the Eastern doctrine of uncreated grace and the image of salvation as divinization are avenues to pursue in explaining the Eastern suspicion of the belief. |
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Any attempt to replace the belief in God the Uncreated as Creator by an atheistic explanation seems to end in something like belief in an infinite regress. |
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