acedia उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In January 2014 at Image Expo, it was announced that Casanova would be once again published by Image for its fourth volume, Casanova Acedia, with a main story by Matt Fraction and Fabio Moon, and a backup story by Michael Chabon and Gabriel Ba.
- Aquinas's teaching on acedia in Q . 35 contrasts with his prior teaching on charity's gifted " spiritual joy, " to which acedia is directly opposed, and which he explores in Q . 28 of the " Secunda Secundae ".
- Aquinas's teaching on acedia in Q . 35 contrasts with his prior teaching on charity's gifted " spiritual joy, " to which acedia is directly opposed, and which he explores in Q . 28 of the " Secunda Secundae ".
- For me, the best part of my day in Sanlucar came on shore where I lunched in Bajo de Guia at the Restaurante Casa Bigote, an Andalusian institution where the langostinos ( prawns ), acedias ( small soles ) and chocos ( baby cuttlefish ) were fresh and first-rate.
- Dante describes acedia as the " failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul "; to him it was the " middle sin ", the only one characterised by an absence or insufficiency of love.
- Emotionally and cognitively, the evil of " acedia " finds expression in a lack of any feeling for the world, for the people in it, or for the self . " Acedia " takes form as an alienation of the sentient self first from the world and then from itself.
- Emotionally and cognitively, the evil of " acedia " finds expression in a lack of any feeling for the world, for the people in it, or for the self . " Acedia " takes form as an alienation of the sentient self first from the world and then from itself.
- Dante refined this definition further, describing acedia as the " failure to love God with all one's heart, all one's mind and all one's soul "; to him it was the " middle sin ", the only one characterised by an absence or insufficiency of love.
- For Chaucer, human's sin consists of languishing and holding back, refusing to undertake works of goodness because, he / she tells him / her self, the circumstances surrounding the establishment of good are too grievous and too difficult to suffer . " Acedia " in Chaucer's view is thus the enemy of every source and motive for work.
- A : According to the history books, Greek monastic theologian Evagrius of Pontus compiled the first list of eight great human weaknesses . ( If he'd been to Wal-Mart on a Saturday, he'd have come up with way more than eight . ) From the least vexing to the most serious, he said, were gluttony, lust, avarice, sadness, anger, acedia, vainglory and pride.