Sentences with phrase «as knowledge necessary»

The key to addressing these feelings is communication and a mutual desire to make an effort to manage these problems, as well as the knowledge necessary to address the problems in a healthy, productive way.
Though some may view the different areas of study as excessive, Khan sees it as knowledge necessary to do her job to the best of her ability.

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«Provocative and timely, Ellsberg lays bare what he sees as a giant hole in much of traditional education — a focus on «academic» knowledge and a de-emphasis on the knowledge and skills necessary to actually succeed in life.
Our knowledge and accountability as a financial advisor can help you take the necessary actions to meet your goals.
With the recognition that estate planning is a cooperative task, the Council started as, and continues to be, a carefully selected group of qualified specialists in their own fields who have the necessary knowledge and experience to accomplish the broad goal of estate planning for the best interest of the client and his or her beneficiaries.
In 2013, the Corporation for Social Security Claiming Strategies was formed and one year later, A Comprehensive Guide to Social Security Retirement Benefits and Social Security Claiming Strategies was launched endeavoring to provide advisors with the knowledge necessary to advise clients on the intricacies of the Social Security system and teach them to utilize that information as the foundation for retirement income plans sustainable throughout their client's lifetime and beyond.
It is necessary to collect the questions posed by contemporary human knowledge, especially scientific, and respond to them, showing the reasons for the faith and the plausibility of believing and living as aChristian.
Our knowledge disciplines are just beginning to recognize and incorporate deconstruction as a necessary function of knowledge development.
The prereflective cogito (nonthetic self - awareness) is involved as a necessary structure in both consciousness as mere revealing intuition (prereflective positional consciousness of the world) and consciousness as knowledge (reflective positional consciousness of the past self).
• the capacity to reach objective and universal truth as well as valid metaphysical knowledge; • the unity of body and soul in man; • the dignity of the human person; • relations between nature and freedom; • the importance of natural law and of the «sources of morality,»... • and the necessary conformity of civil law to moral law.
Although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men unexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation.
It is that tradition that underlies the fruitless quest of Hirst and Peters for necessary and sufficient conditions, as well as the Platonically inspired educational theories of Bloom and Hirsch which assume that we can delineate «higher» levels of knowledge and culture that must be transmitted to the young.
His object, therefore, the past event, is not only an eternal object but also a necessary object, an object that must be what it is, and is known rationally in apprehending this necessity; Par.39: Applying these results to our knowledge of nature: we regard nature as a self - creative process and therefore creative of eternal objects.»
For if, as both Thomas and Hartshorne hold, it is necessary that God know perfectly whatever there is to know, and if there were no alternative possibilities as to what there is to know (whether by way of alternative possibilities for divine creativity or otherwise), then there would be no possible alternatives to the actual state of knowledge.
Classical cultural contexts are defined in terms of the notion of science as classical theoria: the ideal of certain knowledge of necessary causes (SC 1 - 9, 43 - 67, 193 - 208).
Either God has no knowledge of time, as Aristotle thought, or it is necessary subtly to deny the ultimate reality.
The supposition that God might have necessary knowledge of contingent truths Hartshorne would classify as a sad case of religiously motivated semantical nonsense.25
This, indeed, is the most important work there is, especially as it is the only way to pass on the «practical knowledge» necessary for successful marriages.
Second, their commitment to Luther's theological concept of the priesthood of all believers (or its equivalent) led them to view catechetical instruction as a way of equipping the laity to take up the ministries that were properly theirs, providing them with the biblical and theological knowledge necessary to this task.
Having left behind an interpretation of profession as a response to a personal call from God, along with the church's corresponding recognition of personal charisma (a God - given grace), Protestants adopted a modern secular view of profession as the possession of the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to qualify for institutional approval and, thereby, employment.
I know that sometimes big words are necessary, but I think that usually, theologians use big words so that we will be impressed by their knowledge, and as a result, will not question them when they later start to say some outlandish things.
I suppose that there may be some professor of classics somewhere who looks upon the Iliad as containing knowledge necessary for our salvation, but there can not be many such people.
Both substantive knowledge — some of it fairly abstract — and practical know - how will be required, and because ministry takes place amid the changing circumstances of life, intelligent adaptation and renewed learning will often be necessary as well.
Although, inferentially one might hypothesize that as our knowledge of the universe grows the probability, of god (s) being necessary, is reduced.
Interpreted ontologically as a metaphysical treatise and juridically as a moral manual the bible is may transmit knowledge about the God of Nature; but it will not be a means of Grace by which we come to trust in the Loving - Mercy of God the Father of Jesus to stand before God in the psycho - spiritual nakedness necessary for a deeply intimate relationship.
«Historical knowledge» of Jesus of Nazareth might be held to Include the fact that he accepted his death as the necessary consequence of his proclamation of the Kingdom, and of his «table - fellowship of the Kingdom» with «tax collectors and sinners», and that he went to the cross with a sure confidence that it would ultimately serve, and not hinder, the purpose of God.
To be consonant with the Word of God, philosophy needs first of all to recover its sapiential dimension as a search for... the ultimate framework of the unity of human knowledge and action, leading them to converge towards a final goal and meaning (para. 81)... to verify the human capacity... to come to a knowledge which can reach objective truth (para. 82)... Hence we face a great challenge at the end of this millennium to move from phenomenon to foundation, a step as necessary as it is urgent.
His later position, however, seems to restore this distinction and to claim, rather, that historic knowledge of Jesus (and, by implication, historical knowledge also) may be used «to improve» the faith - knowledge, i.e. to serve as corrective, where necessary, and as supplement to that knowledge.
Knowledge of the historical Jesus is, then, important in that it can contribute positively to the formation of the faith - image, i.e. it can help to provide faith with its necessary content, and in that it can act negatively as a check on false or inappropriate faith - images, or aspects of a faith - image.
As worlds of gods and men are, for the Buddhist, consciousness, ruled by everlasting necessity, so also are the worlds of ideas and of verities: for these, too, there is one, and only one necessary form of knowledge and expression, and the thinker does not make this form but he adopts what is ready to hand... and thus those endless repetitions accumulate which Buddha's disciples were never tired of listening to anew, and always honouring afresh as the necessary garb of holy thought.As worlds of gods and men are, for the Buddhist, consciousness, ruled by everlasting necessity, so also are the worlds of ideas and of verities: for these, too, there is one, and only one necessary form of knowledge and expression, and the thinker does not make this form but he adopts what is ready to hand... and thus those endless repetitions accumulate which Buddha's disciples were never tired of listening to anew, and always honouring afresh as the necessary garb of holy thought.as the necessary garb of holy thought.18
If a knowledge of God is necessary for salvation as Paul says, how can the atheist of good will be saved?
Autumn Blackard joined the RHI program as she wanted to advance her career from hostess to food server, but found it difficult to make the transition as no employer would give her a shot, without the essential technical knowledge and experience necessary.
Tactical knowledge and the ability to adapt and change as necessary to affect different games, different opponents — all that is also very important and that what Arsene has done recently with his recent winnings.
That means they are curious and like to explore, but don't yet have some of the necessary knowledge to protect themselves from dangers such as fire and heat, sharp objects or dangerous digestives.
Learn how knowledge of the seasons and ripening of plants was necessary for survival and see if you can find what Wampanoags used as a cup, bowl and hair brush!
As far as knowledge about breastfeeding is concerned (Table 2), the analysis of our results shows that 96.4 % know they should not wait for the production of milk, and more than 2/3 of our participants know it is necessary to breastfeed in the delivery rooAs far as knowledge about breastfeeding is concerned (Table 2), the analysis of our results shows that 96.4 % know they should not wait for the production of milk, and more than 2/3 of our participants know it is necessary to breastfeed in the delivery rooas knowledge about breastfeeding is concerned (Table 2), the analysis of our results shows that 96.4 % know they should not wait for the production of milk, and more than 2/3 of our participants know it is necessary to breastfeed in the delivery room.
Promote the parent as the child's first most important teacher for helping children not only acquire necessary academic skills and knowledge as well as teaching and sharing values, encouraging and supporting creativity and fostering curiosity and a love for learning.
The rigorous credentialing process validates that you have all the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to practice as an entry level midwife, as determined by a comprehensive task analysis involving hundreds of midwives encompassing the full range of midwifery from CNMs to apprentice - trained rural midwives.
As the standard NIH verbiage puts it, «any individual with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research is invited to work with their institution to develop an application for support.»
Contextual knowledge, with innovation and flexibility in crafting solutions and determination to secure progress, emerge as necessary conditions.»
Knowledge of their subterranean ecology as well as a «gut feeling» of where they might be hanging out is necessary.
«As we seek to expand our knowledge of the universe, the Department of Energy will help ensure that our spacecraft have the power supply necessary to go farther than ever before,» said Franklin Orr, Under Secretary for Science and Energy at DOE.
«As with many things in medicine, technology evolves and our knowledge grows and we have presented good evidence that the DT, which has been in use for nearly 30 years, is no longer necessary,» says lead author Jeff Healey, associate professor of medicine, in the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University.
However, as aCGH will only uncover the underlying genetic cause in < 15 % of these cases (Konialis & Pangalos, 2015; Hillman et al., 2013), an accurate diagnosis is rarely achieved and the necessary advice regarding the precise risks associated with the current pregnancy as well as recurrence risk in subsequent pregnancies is elusive and relies on empirical knowledge.
Applying the principles of infection control brought the epidemic under control but a concern for reemergence naturally or a deliberate release supported continuation of a vaccine development effort so as to have the knowledge and capability necessary for preparing and using an effective vaccine should a need arise.
And, as explora -[35] tions proceed and various areas are eliminated it may be hoped that the need for access would narrow, rather than expand, but at all times the right of access to any region for re-survey in the light of new knowledge would be necessary.
The method is advantageous as it is time and cost effective and no prior knowledge of the outcome protein's structure is necessary.
Practice management is defined as the knowledge and skills necessary to manage multiple elements of a specific practice of a Health Coach.
but it did not equip me with the necessary skills and knowledge I needed as a practitioner.
By signing up for our 300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training you can expect to broaden your knowledge about yoga history and philosophy, traditional yoga texts, as well as deepen your understanding of anatomy and physiology necessary to facilitate healthy practice.
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