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Heschel argues for the view of Hebrew prophets as receivers of the " Divine Pathos ," of the wrath and sorrow of God over his nation that has forsaken him.
They view their divine purpose as being ideally a " light upon the nations " and a " holy people " ( i. e., a people who live their lives fully in accordance with Divine will as an example to others ), not " the one path to God ".
Divine representations of the Cernunnos type are exceptions to the often-expressed view that the Celts only began to picture their gods in human form after the Roman conquest of Gaul.
In contrast to other branches of Christianity, Mormon theology considers God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit to be three separate gods united in will and purpose, ( see social trinitarianism ) as opposed to the orthodox view of three hypostases sharing in one Divine nature or essence ( ousia ), with the three members of the Godhead co-eternal and co-equal, together adored ( worshiped, given latria ) and glorified.
In this view, Orthodox Judaism can “ be enriched ” by its intersection with modernity ; further, “ modern society creates opportunities to be productive citizens engaged in the Divine work of transforming the world to benefit humanity ”.
In this world view, the Mishnaic and Talmudic rabbis are closer to the Divine revelation ; by corollary, one must be extremely conservative in changing or adapting Jewish law.
This view is consistent with the fact that the Bible teaches that angels, who are spirits but not Divine persons, are numerous ( e. g., Genesis 28: 12 ).
File: Cathedral Saint John Divine NYC. JPG | Aerial view of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine and surrounding grounds and neighborhood ( 2010 )
His unconditional Divine will view is that the ethics behind the sermon are absolute and unbending, but the current fallen state of the world makes it impossible to live up to them.
The split with the emperor and the patriarch of Constantinople was inevitable, from the western point of view, because they had embraced a view of a single, Divine (" Monophysite ") nature of Christ, which was a Christian heresy.
Literary critic Hugh M. Richmond notes that Richard's beliefs about the Divine Right of Kings tend to fall more in line with the medieval view of the throne.
" This view is witnessed to by the prayers of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, when the priest says: " Accept, O God, our supplications, make us to be worthy to offer unto thee supplications and prayers and bloodless sacrifices for all thy people ," and " Remembering this saving commandment and all those things which came to pass for us: the cross, the grave, the resurrection on the third day, the ascension into heaven, the sitting down at the right hand, the second and glorious coming again, Thine own of Thine own we offer unto Thee on behalf of all and for all ," and "… Thou didst become man and didst take the name of our High Priest, and deliver unto us the priestly rite of this liturgical and bloodless sacrifice …"
Divine retribution is a major theme in the Hellenic world view, providing the unifying theme of the tragedies Sophocles and many other literary works.
This view of suffering as stemming from Divine love, is articulated in different language by the different levels of traditional Jewish thought, from the " Revealed " dimensions of Torah, to its mystical " Hidden " dimensions.
* Another, connected idea from Kabbalah, provides further support for its positive view of reincarnation, as well as a further demonstration of the mystical scheme of finding the inner Divine love, within apparently negative phenomena.
In this view, according to Rabbi Saul Berman, Orthodox Judaism can “ be enriched ” by its intersection with modernity ; further, “ modern society creates opportunities to be productive citizens engaged in the Divine work of transforming the world to benefit humanity ”.
They tried to negotiate a compromise with him, but he stuck steadfastly to his view that he was King by Divine Right and attempted in secret to raise an army to fight against them.
Divine intervention was the common view among Christian historians of the time.
As Elizabethan England was slowly colonising the world, the populace embraced the view of its own Divine Right and Appointment to do so, much as Richard does in Shakespeare's play.
Two features of his view particularly resonated with the early spiritualists: first, that there is not a single hell and a single heaven, but rather a series of higher and lower heavens and hells ; second, that spirits are intermediates between God and humans, so that the Divine sometimes uses them as a means of communication.
This painting is especially interesting because it shows us, apart from scenes of the Divine Comedy, a view on Florence in 1465, a Florence such as Dante himself could not have seen in his time.
He left the country in the early part of his life, with a view to acquire proper notions of the Divine Being, and of the worship due to Him.
Historians believe that the artist is alluding to Bonaventure's Neo-Platonic view of God as " the Divine Darkness ".

view and Being
According to this view, " should " can never be derived from " Being.
: Being exceedingly alarmed at the misery into which I had fallen, and much more at that which threatened me in view of eternal death, I, duty bound, made it my first business to betake myself to your way, condemning my past life, not without groans and tears.
Plotinus had an inherent distrust of materiality ( an attitude common to Platonism ), holding to the view that phenomena were a poor image or mimicry ( mimesis ) of something " higher and intelligible " which was the " truer part of genuine Being ".
Being consistent with his egalitarian view, Patton made certain at least some black officers served as judges in military tribunals with cases involving black defendants, and he was known, as was General George Washington before him, to spend significant time with his African-American aide, in this case, Sergeant Meeks, in which it was reported that it grew into a demonstrative mutual respect.
It developed as a compendium ( with multiple authorship ) from Philosophical Considerations Touching the Being of Witches and Witchcraft ( 1666 ), addressed to Robert Hunt, a Justice of the Peace active from the 1650s against witches in Somerset ( where Glanvill had his living at Frome ); the 1668 version A Blow at Modern Sadducism promoted the view that the judicial procedures such as Hunt's court offered should be taken as adequate tests of evidence, because to argue otherwise was to undermine society at its legal roots.
In contrast to Brentano's view, French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre ( Being and Nothingness ) identified intentionality with consciousness, stating that the two were indistinguishable.
* Fanny, Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones ( 1980 ) ( a retelling of ' Fanny Hill ' by Erica Jong purports to tell the story from Fanny's point of view, with Cleland as a character she complains fictionalized her life ).
The introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature is a locus classicus of this view ; Hume subtitled his book " Being An Attempt To Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning Into Moral Subjects.
Being able to see the other person's point of view is one of Henry Ford's advice towards being successful in business.
This view led philosophers to believe that what they called " Being " was the cause of reality, and this in turn, explained the confusion of metaphysics with ontology.
His book Honest to God caused controversy, as it called on Christians to view God as the " Ground of Being " rather than as a supernatural being " out there ," a view that was elaborated in the middle ages by Thomas Aquinas.
Upshur's view of the Constitution received its fullest expression in his 1840 treatise in response to Judge Joseph Story, A Brief Enquiry into the Nature and Character of our Federal Government: Being a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States.
Many noted health professionals including Dr. Otis Brawley ( author of " How We Do Harm: A Doctor Breaks Ranks About Being Sick In America ", and currently ( as of August 2012 ) both chief medical officer and executive vice president of the American Cancer Society ) have expressed the view that this improvement in efficacy is due to the dose of esomeprazole recommended for therapy rather than any inherent superiority of esomeprazole.
Being located well away from any heavily populated areas and their inherent light pollution, Kyneton is also a destination for astronomers seeking a clear view of the Southern Hemisphere night skies.
Being a devout Christian, he never left the Dutch Reformed Church, the state church of the Netherlands and of its Royal Family, in spite of its sorry state, in his view.
Being down in a quarry the guns were hidden from view of any passing enemy ships, the element of surprise would keep them moving on, minimising a possible threat.
In the first chapter, " The Web of Life ", Wilber uses Arthur Lovejoy's account of the Great Chain of Being to show how the mechanistic, materialistic modern worldview triumphed over the West's traditional, holistic, hierarchical view.
Being thus almost hidden from view, the signal apparently was only seen on Sevastopol, no other Russian capital ships followed Ukhtomsky's lead.
" Allaah said ," By my Being, I say, that whoever of my servants reads you ( addressing the Ayats ) after every fard Salaat, I will make his resting place Jannat, irrespective of what action he may be involved in and will make him stay in " Blessed Peace " and view him with my hidden eye daily seventy times and fulfil seventy of his needs daily, amongst which the smallest is forgiveness and I will protect him from every enemy and assist him against the enemies ".
While in Hindu texts some of these gods and goddesses are considered embodiments of the Supreme Being, the Buddhist view is that all gods and goddesses were bound to samsara.
Being far from the city infrastructure such as natural gas is taking its time to arrive, but the general peacefulness of neighbourhood and the possibility of a Bosphorus view more than compensate.
* De Waal, M, " Being Vincent Maher " in Brainstorm Magazine, September 2008, http :// www. brainstormmag. co. za / index. php? option = com_content & view = article & id = 218: being-vincent-maher

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