10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISGODDED»
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disgodded in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Lays of the Highlands and Islands
Not I, with twinkling lamps Of science groping in disgodded dens Of cold
unreasoned matter love to pry, Culling the broken shells, and husks of things
Inert and lifeless, but do gladly stray On the bright surface and familiar face Of the
broad ...
John Stuart Blackie, 1872
2
Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry
... never aware of the spirit that directs her, never blest through my blessedness,
without feeling even for the honour of her artist — as with the dead stroke of a
clock's pendulum she — disgodded Nature — slavishly obeys the law of gravity.
3
Facing the Wild: Ecotourism, Conservation and Animal Encounters
In this search for hybridization, we can neither go back to the premodern past nor
stay safely in the disgodded present (Berman, 1981, p69).5 We are neither
completely separate from nor completely merged with the world around us. We
need ...
4
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Disgodded,disgod′ed, adj.deprivedof divinity. Disgorge, disgorj′, v.t. to
discharge from the throat: to vomit: to throw out withviolence:to giveupwhat has
been seized.—n.Disgorge′ment. [O. Fr. desgorger,des, away,gorge,throat. See
Gorge.] ...
5
In the Image of Orpheus - RILKE: A Soul History
... according to the tenets of polytheistic psychology, the archetypal power of the
Gods indwells the soul so that “there is no place without Gods and no activity that
does not enact them,” the idea of (to employ Owen Barfield's term) a “disgodded ...
6
The Experience of Living with Enchantment
23) His view is that the scientific/Cartesian view of the world that contemporary
Western culture has adopted has been disenchanted or "disgodded" (p. 69) .
Contemporary culture thus "recognizes no element of mind in the so- called inert
...
7
In the Image of Orpheus: Rilke : a Soul History
... “there is no place without Gods and no activity that does not enact them,” the
idea of (to employ Owen Bareld's term) a “disgodded world” or dürftige Zeit
marked by the departure of the God(s) loses a certain quotient of force and
intelligibility.
Daniel Joseph Polikoff, 2011
8
The Boundless Circle: Caring for Creatures and Creation
This release will mean more than the healing of humanity and its redemptive
restoration of this desecrated and disgodded planet. It will also herald the birth of
a new humanity and of a new global community empowered by the coherence of
...
9
The Reenchantment of the World
One thing that ;s certain about the history of Western consciousness, however, is
that the world has, since roughly 2000 B.C., been progressively disenchanted, or
"disgodded." Whether animism has any validity or not, there is no doubting its ...
endless becoming what one is not, marks the "revolution" at that moment when
the "worthies" "Turned inwardly" to "become now self-acquainters." When
Descartes imprisoned man within himself and Schiller "disgodded Nature,"4 ...