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    1. We, who have been born again, have died to old mindsets, old addictions, old habits, and old views of God to be raised again by the glory of the Father into newness of life


    2. should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter


    3. The newness of it is a little surprising


    4. 6:4 says, “Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life


    5. A GLIMPSE INTO THE AGE OF NEWNESS


    6. After the two removals have been completed, the remaining inhabitants of the earth have been purified, and the heavens and the earth have been renewed, the earth will begin an “age of newness” characterized by joy: The whole earth is at rest and is quiet; they break forth into shouts of joy


    7. The age of newness will not exactly be a return to a


    8. He remembered the feeling and knew it was far worse for her in the newness of the experience


    9. As they matured, they began to resist, for the sake of stability, the newness of further interpretation that might have allowed greater revelation, on the assumption that all that was needed to be known had already been revealed


    10. Unfortunately, this stabilization inevitably led to stasis, which eventually turned toward the dullness of ritualization and finally to open rejection as the newness of some imaginatively constructed versions drew practitioners away

    11. Given your newness to this community, your ignorance of the master plan, and your genetic deficiency, we are inclined to be lenient


    12. Perhaps it was due to the shock, the newness of everything he was saying to me


    13. “OK,” I answered tremulously, paralyzed by the newness of it all


    14. Yielding to her constant thirst for newness and to her strong urge to serve people in need, she started inquiring about the possibility of opening a Catholic bookstore selling Spanish materials


    15. Despite this paper change, due to my newness to the lab and its contracts, I initially had no alternative but to rely heavily and frequently upon Stan for his advice concerning the minute details of those contracts which he had formerly administered


    16. The newness of information has nothing to do with its location in


    17. time or whether the information is ‘current’ or ‘just in’; newness is a relation between the proposition and the receiver of the proposition


    18. world travelers and thrill seekers, and the newness is similarly addictive, as much newness is


    19. Newness plays an important role in information, but we have


    20. and spiritual revelations and hallucinogenic trips may be outside of newness, although they may be new in the sense that we have no words to

    21. Our explanation of newness has focused upon objects of recogni-


    22. plaining the newness of actions by the first-time of actions runs into similar difficulties as above


    23. The newness of action rests


    24. I have, in writing these paragraphs, just experienced the newness that I have been trying to explain


    25. Newness involves recognition of something familiar, the process of


    26. The first-time is neither a sufficient nor a necessary condition or character of newness


    27. We suspect, rather, that the newness of information involves


    28. newness of propositions comprehensible, although it is difficult to say how a recognized proposition can be unfamiliar at all


    29. We may treat ‘new treatment’ as we do the newly discovered animal species, and understand the newness of the proposition with respect to sub-categorization


    30. The newness of this proposition, without further investigation, is the act of imagining something beyond our current categories; it is the act of imagining that we would not recognize a species of treatments for lung cancer upon confrontation

    31. newness, we have also seen that effort is a problematic concept and have claimed that effort is not the conscious expenditure of mechanical energy, although is it the expenditure of


    32. blocks the new formation of that belief—even though a belief may be constantly undergoing formation in some sense—we conclude that newness and presence are directed at one another, at least with respect to beliefs


    33. Regardless, the newness of this information follows from the absence of belief, since the presence of the belief would have prevented the information from newly forming


    34. look at the relation between newness, presence, and absence


    35. Newness involves the transition from absence to presence: an ab-


    36. Each transition from absence to presence, whether the first or the fifth, partakes of newness


    37. Memory requires this newness but is not fully new in that the presence of a memory is always familiar


    38. gree of newness of an object through its familiar parts, but such objective measures of newness are always ad hoc


    39. We are now seeing newness as the becoming of unfamiliar pres-


    40. Newness is a transient—of all features of newness we should have noted this one from the onset

    41. could argue that newness lasts forever, or that each moment is new, al-


    42. concerned with the transitional aspect of newness relative to absence and presence


    43. The presences of objects that bring intense newness of this type are often destructive


    44. Newness of this sort is opposed but


    45. Let us call this extreme invasive newness


    46. formation is akin to forming a new belief, where newness plays the


    47. primary role in grounding this sense of information, and belief functions mostly to explain the place of this newness


    48. tedness, it is not clear that the newness we analyzed in the previous


    49. understanding, it does not appear that this newness is of the confined or invasive sort


    50. Confined newness is immediate and wears off quickly; invas-













































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    newness freshness mutation permutation unfamiliarity originality