Sentences with phrase «without analogical»

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Przywara (1889 - 1972) finds the formula for the analogical foundation of the Catholic Church in the Fourth Lateran Council 1215 decree that, «One can not note any similarity between Creator and creature, however great, without being compelled to note an even greater dissimilarity between them.»
This means that if terms like «relative» and «absolute» are taken in their broadest meaning, without regard to distinctions of logical type, Hartshorne has sufficient reason for saying that they can be used in systematically different senses and, therefore, are analogical, not univocal, in application to deity.
By conceiving God as eminently relative, he is not only able to conceive God as also eminently nonrelative or absolute but is further able, without falling into contradiction, to make the symbolic or analogical assertions about God that are essential to theistic religious faith and worship.
Proclaiming Christ and the Call to Conversion We could agree that the «analogical relationship» created by God «finds its complete expression in the Incarnation and the gift of the Spirit, whereby all things are reconciled in God without ceasing to be themselves» and «that through participation in the grace of Christ and the Spirit all things are reordered to their own essence: they can genuinely become that which they are created to be by being ordered to that for whom they exist» (p. 63).
We are told that this «analogical relationship» «grounds human freedom» and that «the metaphysical form of the relationship» is not «established» without it.
Basic IRAC structure (Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion)-- the hallmark of legal writing organization — represents a deductive syllogistic process.205 But written legal analysis involves induction as well.206 Virtually no analysis is complete without incorporating analogical reasoning by comparing the facts of one's case to precedent.
Which leads me — without too much wrenching — to the Analogical Thesaurus, «a research product of the Creative Language Systems Group in the Computer Science Dept. of University College Dublin.»
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