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  1. To be sure, the characteristics of the transcendent self remain in play: to become what others saw him as being required great self-discipline "similar to spiritual exercises"; eventually he aspires to a classical stoic independence of spirit, a kind of sainthood (p. 146).
  2. Sainthood and mercy are entities of the most considerable sort in Leonard Cohen's work, as we shall see.
  3. "I'm not saying the man should be considered as a candidate for sainthood.
  4. WHEN citizens of the Irish Republic bestow sainthood on Jack Charlton, thinking him to be perhaps the most significant figure in their sporting history, they are not merely responding to what he has already achieved with the national football team.
  5. The book highlights such subjects as animism, Jewish, Christian and Hellenistic "mythologies"; the realities of health, sickness and death; of nature - its seasons (notably Spring and Winter) and its glories, as well as its decadence (we find no evidence for Djwa's contention that "the book moves through cycles of winter death followed by spring rebirth," any more than for her "structural myth" or "controlling Orpheus myth" which form the foundation for her critique of the book); of rationality and madness; loneliness and intimacy; of truth and treachery, prayer and protest; of prophet and priest, doctors and teachers, angels and devils; freedom and slavery, sainthood and sinning, wonder and despair, war and peace, love and loss, beauty and brutality; regret and humour; sensuality and discipline, joy and sadness; of the greatness of God and his creation, and the pitiful smallness and incompetency of man; the city and the breadth of nature itself: sea and air, rivers and countryside; savagery and urbanity; loss and its disappointing pangs.
  6. Edward, his half-brother, succeeded, aged about 38 years, and he remained as King for twenty-four years, during which time his endeavours towards sainthood earned him the title of The Confessor.
  7. He finds a way of talking about England, about right, about courage as a sort of secular sainthood, and it is his words, acting on his army, that bring France down.
  8. Stephen Scobie, in emphasising the motif of sainthood in Leonard's writing, completely omits reference to this key Jewish emphasis, which would have prevented him from some of his more questionable comments, such as the reference to them as "social outcasts".
  9. This only comes as a shock if we insist on seeing Theo in terms of sainthood.
  10. She may find it difficult not to regard you still as the child who would do her bidding without question; and you have to learn to see her, not just as your mother, but as a "person" too, with good and bad traits in her character just like everyone else - not expecting silver-haired sainthood from her simply because she gave birth to you.
  11. But there are some who would say that there is now a contemporary form of false religion (idolatry and superstition if you prefer) in the veneration of such characters and their elevation to sainthood.
  12. Next March, the Pope will declare him "blessed", the final stage before sainthood.
  13. The canonising of many of these into "sainthood", and its corresponding condition within non-Christian religions puts them temporarily into a surrogate position relative to the Created God, which is similar to that into which Jesus Christ may be put.

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