Not exact matches
Also, a
particular event illustrates only certain
aspects of an ideal from its historical perspective.
We can not here embark on the doctrine
of God, but I would wish to affirm both God's transcendence in one
aspect of his being and his temporality in another
aspect, and to say that God does act within our temporal history, and that the response
of faith itself a part
of history, affecting what follows — is a response to the ontological reality to which it points in saying God has acted.1 I affirm that God so acted within the wider
event «Jesus Christ,» and in
particular in his resurrection.
In the preceding chapter the emphasis was placed upon the fact
of the
event; in this and the following chapter the stress will fall upon the necessity
of regarding the
event as one indissoluble whole and
of finding its significance in its character as a whole rather than in some
particular part or
aspect of it.
By such devices as the Church Year, with its rich variety
of feasts and fasts, with its commemoration
of the
events in the life
of Christ, and with its concentration at this or that moment on this or that
particular Christian affirmation, as well as by the repetition
of this variety from year to year, the worshipper is delivered from a certain «choosiness» on the part
of the minister, and also from undue centering
of attention on some single
aspect of the whole Christian affirmation.
Relations to the future are not to
particular later
events but to more or less general
aspects of the future as expressed by probabilistic laws, laws tolerant
of a tychistic
aspect.
Reductionism simply does what it says it is going to do, namely it reduces, from the experienced
event to an intellectually constructed object, which is useful in making sense out
of the
particular aspect of the
event we are interested in at the time.
The things that define my life, my body, my relationships, the historical
events and changes will be the opportunities I have for being reminded at some unique and
particular times
of an
aspect of existence that I may call «sacred.»
«While we can never determine which
particular shootings were inspired by unconscious ideation, this analysis helps us understand
aspects of the complex dynamics that can underlie these
events.»
And just because a study couldn't find a clear link to global warming for an
event or a
particular aspect of an
event, that doesn't mean there isn't one.
Reflective journals are most often used to enter detailed descriptions
of particular aspects of an
event or thought.
«As our modelling capability improves and our understanding
of the dynamical causes
of extreme
events develops, the potential for making holistic
event attribution statements that consider all facets
of the
event — and not just one
particular aspect — will likewise improve.»
I adored James Burke's late 70's show Connections, (not the cheap 90's knockoffs for TLC) where he «took an interdisciplinary approach to the history
of science and invention and demonstrates how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world
events built off one another in an interconnected way to bring about
particular aspects of modern technology.»
It collects audio from multiple sources around a
particular current
events topic, giving historical context as well as diving deep into multiple
aspects of the issue.