How To Use Interpenetration In A Sentence
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For his action is his response to his maker’s design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation.
Unspoken Sermons Series One
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Moltmann uses the concept of perichoresis to describe this relationship of mutual interpenetration.
Panentheism
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Characterizations of these experiences might employ such metaphors as "interpenetration" of subject and object, or
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Such interpenetration and diffusion of ideas, images, and information is made possible by the Internet on a global scale.
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Free knowledge is a newly discovered, relatively independent cognitive realm formed from the interaction and interpenetration of rational knowledge and practice.
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No question the world became much more complicated when the internal system that developed in the United States became exposed to competition and interpenetration with Europe and Japan and more recently, China.
Jamie Galbraith: 'The government is not, by any means, a pure representative of the working population.'
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The interpenetration of these relationships between politicians, senior civil servants and private business is what ultimately paralyses the State in its endeavour to economic development.
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For his action is his response to his maker's design, his individual part in the creation of himself, his yielding to the All in all, to the tides of whose harmonious cosmoplastic life all his being thenceforward lies open for interpenetration and assimilation.
Unspoken Sermons Series I., II., and II.
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Instead of signifying being shut up within one's own private feelings and sensations, it signifies active and alert commerce with the world; at its height it signifies complete interpenetration of self and the world of objects and events.
John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
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God's economic action in the world manifests the characteristics of the divine interpenetration and interanimation of the divine persons.
Inhabitatio Dei
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The problem is that Gunton sees the point of connection between the divine interanimation and interpenetration and human relationality in a transcendental mark of being common to both God and creation.
Inhabitatio Dei
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In fact chivalry has been defined as the interpenetration of Christianity into the practice of arms: the chivalrous knight of the Middle Ages was not only a brave and skilful fighter, ready whenever occasion arose to reveal his prowess on the field of battle, but also he stood for utter chastity, for a high standard of honor, for the protection of the defenseless and the weak, and for mercy and humanity to a vanquished foe.
Chivalry in the British Empire
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He develops organic correspondences in the locomotion of faceless crowds by editing them into a new context while maintaining the interpenetration of time and space into one continuous form.
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The interpenetration of the visible, actual, tangible world and invisible worlds — the realm of the artist.
Clusterbook #1 | clusterflock
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In the latter class there are vast differences, but uniformly intellect is prominent above sensibility; human faith and love are _exhalant_, aspirant, and rendered of a vapory subtilty by the interpenetration with them of the Olympian sunlight of thought and imagination.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863
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Here's a useful quote from Karin Costelloe in reference to Bergson's theories of "interpenetration", a process whereby
The J Curve
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Yet the realist vision shifts to the phantasmagoric, as spectator and spectacle undergo carnivalesque reversals and interpenetration, in their darkest and most violent manifestations.
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Thus, the knife opening up a wound in flesh is an attribute of the interpenetration of bodies, but the event of ‘being cut’ is what is expressed by the statement ‘He was cut with the knife’.
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The third part elaborate the theory and the current significance of the interpenetration and in-terembracing of the truth and the fallacy.
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I echo that sentiment - could you also share with us any specifics of the rules that cover the manoeuvre - I'm thinking especially of "interpenetration"...
The Battle of Oberon
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God who are the living synthesis nated (irrespective of the genetic 49 And the People of God will 55 At the onset of the overlap, of all levels of consciousness ex - capacity); the power of miracles govern those areas which are we will gradually experience a perience progressing into the joy - showing the interpenetration of life known as geophysical time warp build-up of new visual vibratory ous I AM THAT I AM. into the Infinite Way; and the gift areas.
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The interpenetration of the worldly and the otherworldly, the mundane and the spiritual, the workaday and the worshipful, enrich our folklore as well as our classics.
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This mutual interpenetration, like the co-dependence of observation and revelation, lies at the heart of the tremendous flowering of shan-shui in the Northern and Southern Song, and those later periods in which it was so celebrated.
Archive 2009-06-01
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He kept in view both the material and the symbolic, the public and private, the ‘outer’ culture and ‘inner’ psyche, while also insisting on the interpenetrations between these terms.
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This “inter-textuality” exemplifies the Hua-yen (Huayan; Jpn: Kegon) sense of interpenetration whereby the entire whole is contained within each part, but here this Hua-yen idea is translated in mantric terms.
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This mutual interpenetration, like the co-dependence of observation and revelation, lies at the heart of the tremendous flowering of shan-shui in the Northern and Southern Song, and those later periods in which it was so celebrated.
Archive 2009-06-01
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What I think we have here, at the heart of slipstream, is a folding through of the strange and the mundane, a radical interpenetration (far more radical than that of intrusion fantasy), one that leads to the deep instability and uncertainty of an infused realm, offered as an estranged postmodern view of the world -- infusion as confusion.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Globalization is not a phenomenon of the last decade - trade flows, human migration and the interpenetration of cultures are as old as human experience.
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For Shelley, form and function, or form and action, to use his vocabulary, are mutually embedded through an originative process of interpenetration as a mode of mutual containment.
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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Trinity, we understand that true openness does not mean loss of individual identity but profound interpenetration.
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He criticizes the author for underestimating the mutability and interpenetration of cultures.