Phrases with «eventual emergence»

"Eventual emergence" refers to something that will gradually develop or come into existence over time. Full definition

Sentences with «eventual emergence»

  • The film begins in 1975 and ends in 1995 with Bulger's disappearance and eventual emergence at the top of the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list. (joyceschoices.com)
  • But whereas many give credit to science for this, the distinction belongs in the first instance to the monotheism of the Bible, which by depersonalizing and desacralizing the natural world helped clear the ground for the eventual emergence of modern science. (firstthings.com)
  • Perhaps the gap between matter and spirit really is as wide as this, so wide that even a transcendent Creator can not inform the natural world with the potentialities that would allow the eventual emergence of the human person without need for further miraculous supplementation on the Creator's part. (firstthings.com)
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