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- :I think the quotes from Huffman are rather illuminative.
- Again, the WRT trust is illuminative.
- In the illuminative stage the Christian s mind is occupied with the contemplation of divine things.
- The soul in the illuminative way will have to experience periods of spiritual consolations and desolations.
- In his mature period Kuindzhy aspired to capture the most expressive illuminative aspect of the natural condition.
- The illuminative stage concerns what Denys calls supernatural wisdom, naturally acquired, also known as scholastic theology.
- This reconstruction happens to Khatami in the light of Persian Illuminative Philosophy and his hermeneutic assessment of phenomenology.
- In that respect, the detailed and unanswered analyses of Jayjg, Uncle G and Cptono are illuminative.
- Their statement that " Guanaco's actions as an administrator have been consistently controversial " is not particularly illuminative.
- To reach this goal, Khatami has reconstructed a method tacitly employed by Mulla Sadra in his doctrine of the illuminative existentialism.
- The retreat follows a " Purgative-Illuminative-Unitive " pattern in the tradition of the spirituality of John Cassian and the Desert Fathers.
- It is called the illuminative way, because in it the mind becomes more and more enlightened as to spiritual things and the practice of virtue.
- Indeed, he felt that the study and the philosophical portions were more illuminative of Neill's life than of " any broader picture ".
- God sometimes withholds the favors of the unitive way from many faithful and fervent souls who have advanced generously in the degrees of the purgative and illuminative ways.
- I have asked User : EEEE for an explanation, though I doubt that one, if forthcoming at all, will be illuminative since EEEE is clearly a sock.
- Medieval women mystics experienced visions during what medieval historians refer to as the Illuminative stage of their lives that contained instructions from God and would communicate their revelations in written form.
- Which isn't to say that you need to include lots of irrelevant information; it's just to say that perhaps a few illuminative sentences wouldn't go amiss.
- David I . Kertzer and Dominique Arel argue that this is the case in many censuses, and that " the case of Britain is illuminative of the recurring failure to distinguish race from ethnicity ".
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