Sentences with phrase «see the distinction between»

I don't exactly disagree, though I think where we differ is that I see a distinction between receiving eternal life by faith and living as a follower of Jesus.
As for responding as a Christian or as a feminist, I personally don't see a distinction between the categories.
Attempting to explain religion away through science is failing to see the distinction between science and scientism.
It is not as though God did not see the distinction between good and evil.
No offence to the commercial supplies (i like both), but sometimes its nice to see the distinction between the two when tying to find things.
Others are incapable (perhaps willfully so) of seeing any distinction between «national» and «federal», though we seem to have no difficulty making that distinction elsewhere in education.
It was clear that the young artists saw no distinction between their online and off line lives — they move between the two seamlessly — with little evidence of the concerns, we as adults occasionally have.
Take a look at the 87 and 88 turbo's sold on Bat and you will see that distinction between model years.
I suppose the people who still see a distinction between self - published and traditionally published view this differently than those who don't.
Even less often do we see a distinction between the short term and the long term.
Seldom do we see a distinction between pricing and timing.
We saw a distinction between single - year results and two - year results previous using three valuation levels.
The tetrachromat, supposedly equipped with an extra variable that modulates every one of these colors, would therefore see distinctions between colours that are invisible to the trichromat.
According to the editors, «We see the distinction between the Internet and real life diminishing rapidly, dramatically.»
«You can clearly see a distinction between scientists who are going along with what agribusiness thinks is correct and appropriate, and those who don't,» he adds.
Nukees will completely fail to see the distinction between 6 people falling off a roof installing solar panels and land that is too contaminated to live in for the next 10,000 or 10,000,000 years.
Those calling for an end to the practice see no distinction between carding and racial profiling.
The Court of Appeal rejected this submission as it saw no distinction between a risk of exposure and a risk of harm, and as long as the evidence supported the judge's findings (which it did), he had reached an entirely reasonable conclusion that avoidable exposure in the school had made a material contribution to the risk and therefore to the eventual materialisation of the claimant's illness.
For instance, you want to be able to see the distinction between the following sources:
«I think we're going to see the distinction between public chain and private chain eradicated in the next two to three years,» says Jeremy Millar, chief of staff at ConsenSys, and a founding board member of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, a group of financial and tech firms that includes J.P. Morgan and is pushing Ethereum - based blockchains for business.

Not exact matches

Like a lot of the best work you see at Cannes, it was an earnest effort to erase the distinction between art and science in the honest pursuit of results.
There's no distinction between desktop and mobile in Promoted Posts — your fans see the post on whatever device they're using at the time.
Boies draws a careful distinction between daily fantasy sports and poker, though many people who play both don't see such a big difference.
While these four profiles are the most common among the catalyst appointments we see, the distinction between digital and nondigital directors is breaking down.
Another key distinction (see the next section) is between normal times («fair weather» liquidity) and more stressed environments, when the functioning of markets is challenged by large order imbalances (Borio (2009)-RRB-.
Secondly, again as Thomas Aquinas helps us to see, there is a distinction between creation understood philosophically and creation understood theologically.
I see little reason to make any distinction between you.
@Chad «see above re distinction between killing and murder.»
The important discrimination, as he saw it, was not between material and immaterial — a distinction with which he never dealt — but between moral and immoral.
In the original formulations of both Buddhism and Christianity he sees a radical distinction between faith and philosophy.
This distinction is important because there is a difference, according to the Bible, between what we see and what God sees: «For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, says the Lord» (Isa.
If the God of life is seen in every child of his creation, there can be no distinction between those who fight on our side in a conflict and those who fight against us.
The way of distinction, therefore, puts a positive valuation on the time - space continuum and, though it sees divine redemption as the remaking of history into something new, it can not conceive of divine - human interaction in other than historical terms which preserve the qualitative difference between God and man.
In any case, this distinction between the given and The Given is anticipated in the correspondence, as seen in Brightman's willingness to admit some degree of «faintness» in the given.40 The real difference may lie in Brightman's methodological desire to have the self (and what is given to and as the self, the shining present) clearly defined, while Hartshorne insists that not only the self, but also the given «is more or less vague,» and must be so.
See Aristotle, Rhetoric 1.3.1358 b, 1 - 20, for the distinction between three types of rhetoric: forensic, political, and ceremonial.
(See above on the distinction between «homosexual» and «gay.»)
On the face of it Santayana rejects all three of these departures from the tradition, since (1) he makes no very explicit move from a continuant to an event ontology, (2) regards the inherent nature of an object as a matter of the individual eternal essence which it actualizes and (3) regards the distinction between matter and form as at least a virtually inevitable way of expressing the obscure manner in which one state of things takes over from another (see RB 278 - 284).
In his reply to «Die Bauleute» Buber makes a distinction between revelation and the giving of the law which Rosenzweig has failed to make: «I do not believe that revelation is ever lawgiving, and in the fact that lawgiving always comes out of it, I see the fact of human opposition, the fact of man.»
Buber traces the development of this philosophy through Feuerbach and Vico to Marx, who made the distinction between good and evil a function of the class struggle, and Nietzsche, who, «like Marx, saw historical morals as the expression and instruments of the power struggle between ruling and oppressed classes.»
He is, rather, a very complex structured society which sustains, among many other societies, a regnant, personally ordered, subordinate society (an enduring object) which Whitehead refers to as «the soul of which Plato spoke» (Adventures of Ideas 267 — see also pp. 263 - 264 for a clear statement of the distinction between «the ordinary meaning of the term «man,» which includes the total bodily man, and the narrow sense of «man,» where «man» is considered a person in Whitehead's technical sense, i.e., as the regnant, personally ordered society which he identifies as his equivalent of Descartes» thinking substance and Plato's soul).
Let us never forget that precisely out of reverence for the Deity he was ignorant, that, so far as a pagan could be, he kept watch as a judge on the border between God / and man, watching out to see that the deep gulf of qualitative distinction be firmly fixed between them, between God / and man, that God / and man may not in a way, philosophice, poetice, etc., coalesce into one.
I've always been careful to try and make a distinction between this group and complementarians, and am disheartened to see mainstream complementarianism move in this direction.
Whitehead's genius lay in seeing that this is a temporal distinction between present subjectivity and past objectivity.
Virtue theorists in general tend to emphasize «being» as opposed to «doing,» a distinction which is usually seen as equivalent to the distinction between agent and act.
Father Oakes does not see the issue involved in the distinction between micro «and macroevolution.
It is commonly pointed out that in Pauline thought there is no clear distinction made between the Holy Spirit and the spirit of the risen Christ.43 Even in the Johannine tradition, as we have seen, the Holy Spirit was received by the disciples from the risen Jesus on Easter day.
In this book I will retain the oversimplified distinction between seeing and hearing, between showing and speaking.
(See the next chapter for the distinction between being right and being Christian.)
But my guess is that he is here implicitly depending on a distinction he explicitly introduces elsewhere that invalidates this assumption — namely, the threefold distinction between «infinite,» «finite,» and «absolute» difference (see, e.g., 1957, 80f.).
It is very important to see that panentheism is intended to be a mean between the absentee - God of deism — who is indeed also the God of much popular Christian teaching and preaching and of much supposedly orthodox theology — and the pantheistic God who is simply identified with the world as it is — an identification sometimes without qualification but more frequently with certain reservations that are thought to safeguard moral distinctions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z