His Holiness

Sort By:
Page 46 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Good Essays

    of sacredness and spirituality. Indeed, many religions equate “time” to mortality, with the “temporal” representing the irreligious and worldly confines that precede eternity, Heaven, or Enlightenment. Contrarily, within the introductory chapter of his text The Sabbath, entitled “A Palace in Time,” author and Jewish mystic Abraham Joshua Heschel eloquently proposes the glorification of “time” as an inherently divine element. To Heschel, time evokes divinity. The sabbatical observance and glorification

    • 1182 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    “Piety”; in Greek can be interpreted as hosiotes, or eusebeia. Considering that, numerous of translators have preferred to translate that term into “holiness” rather than “piety”. This is due to the fact, in the english language can be interpreted as “moral correctness”. In the novel “The Last Days of Socrates” by Plato has many distinctions as to what is holiness and what is agreeable to the gods. For instance, in the introduction to Euthyphro it states “ piety will merely be a matter of doing what is right

    • 288 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    Transfiguration

    • 1646 Words
    • 7 Pages

    notes moves around the image of Moses like a whisper, reflecting the peace of God. A murmur of a melody, not yet distinguishable. The Epistle reading, from II Corinthians added depth to the melody, hinting at a song of holiness, through Paul’s revelation of God’s holiness in the transformation of the church in Corinth. The tune rises and falls as Paul speaks of God’s mercy in the face of the darkness that surrounds the unbelievers.

    • 1646 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    specifically in Exodus, which brings coherence to the following books (50). Genesis captures the conflict and Exodus begins with the solution to the problem. Leviticus builds, which involves with the building of the Tabernacle, where God dwells among His people. Numbers is concern with the battle and Deuteronomy prepares and reminds the younger generation of the conflict and rebuilding of the temple. With the kingship pattern, the meaning of the Pentateuch is also identified. The Pentateuch provides

    • 2193 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Canto 4 Argument

    • 270 Words
    • 2 Pages

    In stanza 10 and 11, a path is described. This path is the path that leads to Errours den. Those who try and follow the path are unable to find it, therefore wandering in unknown directions. This causes the wanderers to doubt themselves; their thoughts are not their own. At some point the people resort to just moving forward, hoping for an end, whether they have made it out or not. Basically, they’ve lost hope and just move forward wishing to find themselves where they were trying to go but not knowing

    • 270 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    reincarnate to serve the people.” The Dalai Lama means, “Ocean of Wisdom.” The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist monk and is a spiritual and political leader of Tibet. He was born on July 6, 1935 in Takster, China of northeastern Tibet. His original name was Lhamo Dhondup which his name will change to Tenzin Gyatso. (NobelPrize) The Tibetan government was in the process to find the new incarnation of the Dalai Lama. When Lhamo was just two years old. Several signs gave away to members of the search party

    • 893 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    The next step is to examine the amazing attributes of God. Of all the numerous attributes, there are three that I feel are key to understanding God: His Holiness, Omnipotence, and Love. First, God’s Holiness implies a level of truth and perfection that surpasses anything else in this world. For God to be truly Holy, and be the standard of holiness overall, He must be absolutely perfect, completely true, and never changing. In fact, the changelessness of God is as critical to this piece as any

    • 1279 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Myth Of Buddhism Essay

    • 540 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Lama is Tibetan for "spiritual teacher," He is head of only a small part of Buddhism In his particular sect. He is the highest ranking Lama, who is both a spiritual and temporal leader of his country. The pope is commonly referred to by the respectful titles, "Holy Father" or "His Holiness" while it right the Dalai Lama is also called "His Holiness" the two have different concepts of what constitutes holiness and have no relation other than the

    • 540 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Better Essays

    Book 1 represents the very public and personal virtue of holiness In summary of canto ix Arthur, travelling with Redcrosse and Una tells them of his quest for the Faerie Queene. Two knights swear their allegiance to each other, Queene and Country. Redcrosse and Una come across a second knight who has just met with the creature Despair. Redcrosse announces his plan to battle Despair. He continues on to find his cave, corpse-littered, dank and gloomy, as such written, it appears to describe

    • 1605 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    categories namely; Pentateuch books (5 books), the historical books (12 books), the poetic books (5 books) and the prophetic books (17 books). The Old Testament books were written back in 1400 B.C. The Pentateuch books were written by Moses during his time in Canaan, while the other 34 books were also written by different authors at different stated time. The aim of this paper is therefore, to analyze the authorship, dating, content, outline, themes, and unique features of one book of the Old Testament

    • 1693 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays