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transcendence

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Siehe auch: Transcendence, TRANSCENDENCE
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Beispiele

  • He thinks Man seeks, and needs, transcendence, so as to become fully human. (www.newsweekly.com.au, gesammelt am 23.11.2016)
  • Schools can teach about the transcendence of common values across cultures, religions and time. (www.straightgoods.ca, gesammelt am 14.11.2016)
  • To change the culture and safeguard a healthy and sane future, we need more than isolated, personal transcendence. (www.newdawnmagazine.com, gesammelt am 05.11.2016)
  • Much more harmful methods of transcendence are employed by millions of people every day. (www.fwweekly.com, gesammelt am 11.11.2016)
  • In this subtle difference lies the transcendence of ordinary glass to the heights of remarkable art. (www.italiantribune.com, gesammelt am 12.11.2016)
  • The dancers, dressed in the traditional funeral colors of white and black, evoked the power of transcendence through suffering. (www.thecorsaironline.com, gesammelt am 29.11.2016)
  • In their attempt to destroy Will, the extremists inadvertently allow him to succeed in his own transcendence. (www.sanantoniomag.com, gesammelt am 28.11.2016)
  • In so doing, they seek to analyze complex religious concepts of transformation and transcendence that these places evoke. (www.fairfieldcitizenonline.com, gesammelt am 03.11.2016)
  • Time alone can, in turn, lead to meaningful psychological insights and feelings of spiritual transcendence. (www.sonomacountygazette.com, gesammelt am 22.11.2016)
  • There’s no longer any transcendence between the upperclassmen and the students just starting off in the program. (www.reporter.gr, gesammelt am 06.11.2016)

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