Sentences with phrase «arises out of the experience»

The distinctions and relations arise out of experience and are then applied to the world for our own manipulation of it.
The question arising out of this experience is not, as in the Reformation, the question of a merciful God and the forgiveness of sins; nor is it, as in the early Greek church, the question of infinitude, of death and error, nor is it the question of the personal religious life, or of the Christianization of culture and society.
Buddhism very definitely arose out of the experience and ponderings of a prince, one of the Kshatriyas.
The first arises out of his experience at a conference of philosophers of East and West, in which the concepts of «Nirvana» and «the Atman that is Brahman without differences» were considered.
«These theologies are not marginal,» he says, «although they arise out of the experience of the marginalized.
In the simplest case the idea of the possibility arises out of the experience of the nexus itself.
Dependency arises out of our experience or concern with not being able to satisfy our own needs.

Not exact matches

Bob has extensive experience defending companies and their directors and officers in securities litigation and related matters, including claims arising out of acquisitions, going private transactions, restatements, and allegations of financial irregularities.
The similarity is sufficient that a few Buddhists have decided that Whitehead's detailed account of how an occasion of experience arises out of other occasions can be appropriated for Buddhist use with little or no revision.
All experience arises out of the relationship of persons to their world.
Similarly, religious forms and symbols arise out of elemental religious experience and must be renewed and transformed by such experience if they are to retain their living reality.
Rather, it arises out of our own joyful experience of the gospel as good news that has changed and shaped our lives.
It arises directly out of the primitive Christian valuation of the facts of history and experience as eschatological facts, that is, as the ultimate manifestation in time of the eternal counsel of God.
Even though the definition of twoness within the System is radically abstract, it arises out of a common understanding of twoness in our experience.
«Only out of the conjunction of these two, primordial mythic intuition and directly experienced reality, does the light of the legitimate concept arise for this sphere too, probably the most obscure of all.»
Under all variations of form, they continued to affirm that in the events out of which the Christian Church arose there was a conclusive act of God, who in them visited and redeemed His people; and that in the corporate experience of the Church itself there was revealed a new quality of life, arising out of what God had done, which in turn corroborated the value set upon the facts.
«Experience» is «the self - enjoyment of being one among many, and of being one arising out of the composition of many.»
But as one comes to know the poet through the separate experience of a number of poems, so «out of the givers of the signs, the speakers of the words in lived life, out of the moment Gods there arises for us with a single identity the Lord of the voice, the One.»
In his book Fundamentalism (Westminster, 1978) James Barr argues that fundamentalism arises out of a particular religious tradition: the revival experience of conversion and the intensely personal acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
In the introduction, we saw how sensuous experience of the external environment (in the mode of presentational immediacy) arises out of physical prehensions by the soul (in the mode of causal efficacy) of contiguous events within the brain.
Holy Week is a preparation — regardless of how faithless we may have been all year long — for the full life and experience of the resurrected Lord who will again, like the faithfulness of a sunrise, arise out of the cold tomb of our sin and narcissism.
And out of this convergence, as I have said, there arises a very real social inheritance, produced by the synthetic recording of human experience.
b arising out of this, an extreme degree of organisation which makes him the most perfectly and deeply centered of all cosmic particles within the field of our experience;
Munch's paintings arise out of this context, but they are interpreted through an intensely private experience.
A religious detection of the extraordinary can arise out of situations of shipwreck and also at moments of dissatisfaction such as Tolstoy experienced.
The occasion of experience is a unification of its feelings or prehensions of the world out of which it arises.
All aesthetic experience is feeling arising out of the realization of contrast under identity» (PR 427; cf. 285).
Now it has been the constant theme of this book that the intelligible basis for dealing with all such problems is to make explicit the fundamental experiences out of which the religious ideas arise.
The correspondence here gives some justification for the claim that when we examine our experience radically we discover that the perception in the mode of presentational immediacy to which Hume gave exclusive attention arises out of «perception in the mode of causal efficacy».
That position is the very common interpretation, as I said, from Leclerc, Christian and, to some extent — at least at that moment, even Emmet — up to the present, i.e., that an occasion of experience arises out of a purely passive situation which is a mere welter of many data.
But God experiences any value at all that arises out of human choices.
Meanings of immediate experience: (1) the physical occasion, the primary self - presentation arising out of the representation in itself of the entire universe.
Their experience did not arise out of an ascetic, quietistic withdrawal, and it did not lead to an indifference to the world.
A postmodern theology must arise out of the Christian experience and insight of people from many cultures and diverse social locations within those cultures.
Atman was not the conscious ego of axial man nor the teeming unconscious experience out of which this arose.
He sees every occasion of experience as arising out of its world, including that world, and being necessarily constituted by it.
Each actual entity is conceived as an act of experience arising out of data.
This does not result in a simplistic methodology because it recognizes that theology arises out of Scripture, tradition, experience, and reason (39 - 40).
Out of this unconscious physical experience, sensation and thought arise.
The people are the original creators and sustainers of cultures and religions, which arise out of their primal experiences.
Is it not incontestable, a matter of everyday experience, that each of these, to the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future of the world, feels a basic human sympathy for the other — not for any sentimental reason, but arising out of the obscure recognition that both are going the same way, and that despite all ideological differences they will eventually, in some manner, come together on the same summit?
Instinct is «the mode of experience directly arising out of the urge of inheritance...» Intellect is the mode of experience arising from the entertainment of ideals.
The main source will always be the proclamation of the Church, a proclamation arising out of a Christian experience of the risen Lord.
Furthermore, «All aesthetic experience is feeling arising out of the realization of contrast under identity» (PR 427).
These truths are intuitively available to all — and we grasp them precisely in the experience of personal love: When we love a person, it arises from the very centre of our being and freedom, and it is never love of just any human individual, someone who can be swapped - out, so to speak, and replaced with another.
For instance, if photons and neural impulses are really no more than what the textbooks say they are, then I have to believe that this bright, beautiful, panoramic experience miraculously arises out of insentient chemical reactions inside my brain.
The new women's movement of the 1960s also arose out of an alliance with and, then, a traumatic experience of rejection by the black civil rights and white male radical movements.
Mothers reported more symptoms of psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29 research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
Now, having gone through the experience of parenting babies, it is my firm belief that this sleep issue is where the conflict arises between the two camps — the cry - it - out (CIO) group and the attachment parenting (AP) group.
The latter — which is what Mamet experienced — can arise as the result of surgical trauma like a hysterectomy or delivery (both vaginal and C - section), or completely out of the blue.
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