| 1. | "... "the
'problem person' plunges into a Christless eternity [ldots]
and homosexual 'problems' will be no more." He concludes
that the "perversion" of homosexuality will be eradicated in
this lifetime only if males "begin to tackle sin like men"
(Cole..."
| Source: | Bartkowski, John P. "Breaking Walls, Raising Fences: Masculinity, Intimacy, and Accountability among the Promise Keepers" Sociology of Religion 61.1 Mar. 22 2000: 33  |
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| 2. | " In his works he considers
the philosophical problems of life, death, eternity, and the transitory
nature of existence."
| Source: | . "WORLD LITERATURE IN REVIEW - OTHER SLAVIC LANGUAGES" World Literature Today 73.3 June 22 1999: 557  |
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| 3. | "... the premise of Stroud and
others has in various ways been applied to the problem, no one has
satisfactorily held together the disparity of these two worlds in terms
of the difference between time and eternity as set forth in the
Consolatio.(7)..."
| Source: | Martin, Thomas L. "TIME AND ETERNITY IN TROILUS AND CRISEYDE" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 51.3 Mar. 22 1999: 167  |
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| 4. | " A
passage from Heschel's volume, Israel: An Echo of Eternity, perhaps
best connects their contemplative kinship: "Well-adjusted people
think that faith is an answer to all human problems."
| Source: | Kilcourse, George A., Jr. "The Seven Storey Mountain" Cross Currents 49.1 Mar. 22 1999: 87-88  |
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| 5. | " His
penultimate chapter, on eternity, confronts the standard dilemma which
the vast literature on this problem faces: an interpretation consistent
with the earlier parts of the Ethics but which is trivial, or a
nontrivial interpretation which contradicts the first four parts of the
Ethics."
| Source: | RICE, LEE C. "THE GOD OF SPINOZA: A PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY" Theological Studies 60.1 Mar. 1 1999: 159-160  |
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| 6. | " Indeed, if anything via St. Thomas, it claims
Aristotle as its own, even knowing his non-Christian origins and certain
problems, like that of the eternity of the world, also happily resolved
by St. Thomas, connected with his thought."
| Source: | Schall, James V. "Fides et Ratio: Approaches to a Roman Catholic Political Philosophy" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 49  |
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| 7. | " Opinions alter, manners
change, creeds rise and fall, but the moral law is written on the tablets
of eternity."
| Source: | Himmelfarb, Gertrude. "Lord Acton: in pursuit of first principles" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 21  |
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| 8. | "... in the woodpile changes, softening over years so slowly
the eye can't see, unless the eye has all eternity."
| Source: | SPIRES, ELIZABETH. "The Cabin" American Poetry Review 29.2 Mar. 1 2000: 29  |
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| 9. | " Zirque--a
world-hungry cavalier raging against Thanatos--is "trapped being
who he is for eternity, tired of being Zirque, distracting himself from
himself with a change of scenery." Zirque's restless nature
impels him to continent- and bed-hop, while the love-locked Rae Anne
recedes into..."
| Source: | Badura, Matt. "Adrift in a Vanishing City" Review of Contemporary Fiction 20.1 Mar. 22 2000: 181  |
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| 10. | " The changes we have gone through have
been remarkable for what sometimes feels like a relatively brief time,
and at other times feels like an eternity."
| Source: | GARVEY, JOHN. "GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR...: The invitation still stands" Commonweal 127.1 Jan. 14 2000: 7  |
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| 11. | " Of course, when you're 20, four years is eternity, and we
already felt the bond that comes from growing together through major
life changes."
| Source: | STEINHAGEN, JANICE. "Old Love Letters" Mothering July 1 1999: 72  |
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| 12. | " Of course+ when you're 20, four years is eternity, and we
already felt the bond that comes from growing together through major
life changes."
| Source: | STEINHAGEN, JANICE. "Old Love Letters" Palaestra July 1 1999: 72  |
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| 13. | " That's an eternity in today's
fast-changing communications markets."
| Source: | . "AT&T+ TCI = telecom muscle galore" U.S. News & World Report 124.26 July 6 1998: 57  |
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| 14. | "... "masculine pronouns
throughout.") The question of time attracts Agacinski's
attention because she senses that temporality has changed in the modern
world, largely because of "the retreat of what [previously]
softened [time's] tragic aspect: eternity and a sense of history."
| Source: | Christensen, Bryce. "Not in time" Modern Age 46.1-2 Jan. 1 2004: 121-126  |
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| 15. | "
According to Hoffmann, the reasons for the change were,
theoretically speaking, Scotus's conviction that God's
exclusive eternity needed to be shielded from..."
| Source: | Marrone, Steven P. "Hoffmann, Tobias. Creatura intellecta. Die Ideen und Possibilien bei Duns Scotus mit Ausblick auf Franz von Mayronis, Poncius und Mastrius" Review of Metaphysics 57.3 Mar. 1 2004: 622-626  |
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| 16. | " Strand seems even to have
fallen in love with his mortality, as if illustrating Blake's
aphorism: "Eternity is in love with the productions of time."
The productions are the sensuous world, and eternity (an abstraction) is
the..."
| Source: | MURPHY, BRUCE F. "Blizzard of One" Poetry 175.2 Dec. 1 1999: 153  |
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| 17. | "... taste eternity already in his old age. "Successful" old
age, implies Lainer, is the time when we are able to experience the
eternity that resides in a moment."
| Source: | Gafni, Mordechai. "The Eros of the Holy" Tikkun 14.6 Nov. 1 1999: 65  |
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| 18. | "... And it moves
beyond, to the point of becoming a ghost story. "It's eternity
all the time, so there's no point being nostalgic for
eternity," Ginsberg (who died in 1997) is heard saying."
| Source: | MASLIN, JANET. "The Origins of Cool" New York Times Upfront 132.3 Oct. 4 1999: 29  |
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| 19. | "... affecting God's immutable state
in eternity, he adds, partly in his own words, that this includes
God's lordship over all those who are 'in eternity and over
the Aeons themselves; for being Lord is an..."
| Source: | LOSSL, JOSEF. "Augustine in Byzantium" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.2 Apr. 1 2000: 267  |
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| 20. | " The narration, explicit in criticizing
Stephen in a way the Portrait narration is not, then somewhat mockingly
relates Stephen's proposed "theory of dualism which would
symbolize the twin eternities of spirit and nature in the twin
eternities of..."
| Source: | JACOBS, JOSHUA. "Joyce's Epiphanic Mode: Material Language and the Representation of Sexuality in Stephen Hero and Portrait" Twentieth Century Literature 46.1 Mar. 22 2000: 20  |
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| 21. | "
Even if we grant these modifications to our theory of eternity,
I'm not aware of any satisfactory account of how eternity relates
to time, and more specifically..."
| Source: | Lodzinski, Don. "The eternal act" Religious Studies v34.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 325-343  |
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| 22. | " Earlier+ he had written:
Eternity is now or not at all Waited for, a wisp: remembered, shadows,
Eternity is solid as the sun: As present;..."
| Source: | Hart, Jeffrey. "Mark Van Doren remembered" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 86  |
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| 23. | " If this is the case, the aura of good health
and youthful beauty displayed in so many of these portraits is
presumably a reconstruction by the artist, intended to recapture a sense
of well-being and preserve it for eternity."
| Source: | RUBEY, DANIEL. "Facing Eternity" Art in America 88.9 Sept. 1 2000: 134  |
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| 24. | "
I caught myself waiting for the piercing certainty felt reading in
the first books about the definitive defeat of evil, the celestial
vision of God's authority and firmness with training his children
for an eternity in heaven."
| Source: | Duin, Julia. "Series of Anglican novels diminishing in force as new volumes run on" Washington Times Sept. 3 2000: 8  |
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| 25. | "... of our living where we surrendered our names
and natures, all that made us human, let it
go on, this empty fraction of eternity,
to die at last in the ocean of its birth.
"
| Source: | LEVINE, PHILIP. "1, 1,2000" Poetry 176.6 Sept. 1 2000: 313  |
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