Sentences with phrase «best embodiment»

The best embodiment of this is the range of Angry Bird activity parks, which serve as a physical extension of the popular gaming brand that started out as an immersive mobile title.
While Madden «92 had its infamous, player - murdering ambulance and Madden «93 elevated the series to a full - fledged sports sim, this is the best embodiment of the old school Madden experience, complete with archaic «receiver boxes» at the top of the screen.
The decision - making on show by United's attackers, and their readiness to use the ball or pass it on to a team mate depending on their situation, seemed the best embodiment of their side's performance at Wembley: a mix of personal endeavour and group - think football played by a side all switched onto the same wavelength.
But we see that even the best embodiments of that spirit, whether churches, schools, or revolutionary movements, are extremely ambiguous.
One could hardly ask for a better embodiment (the NewsHour removed it yesterday since it violated their comment policy *)[* See 11/3/16 Author's addition below] of exactly what I was describing, offered by someone apparently oblivious to how he / she helped me make my own point with six accusation errors in a single sentence and a valueless profile link of me which fails to prove any of the accusations.
This slide is a good embodiment of Popperian reasoning.

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One of the most enduring and well - known embodiments of Cathy's convictions is Chick - fil - A's «Closed - on - Sunday» policy, which requires every restaurant to only operate six days a week for practical and spiritual reasons.
Stepping out of our comfort zone to learn something new or be open to constructive criticism and even failure is the embodiment of getting out of our comfort zone which will only make us better leaders.
«The business plan is absolutely the breathing embodiment of the business,» she says, adding that a good business plan will provide space for flexibility while still setting parameters on heedless ambition.
To my unbelieving friends, my last and best example of Truth is Jesus, being the God - Man (Son of God) and Israel's Messiah (the Christ) He is the embodiment of Truth.
Being a Christian also means embodiment — it means dwelling fully here in this body because it is good and it is redeemed and it is central to who we are in Christ and how we know and follow Jesus.
And there are some very good theological reflections on human sexuality in the light of Christian revelation; see James Nelson's, Embodiment: An Approach to Sexuality, and Christian Theology (Pilgrim, 1978) and Between Two Gardens: Reflections on Sexuality and Religious Experience.
In public education, then, the initial aim of instruction in the religious heritage is to help adherents of each tradition — Christians, Jews, Muslims, Ethical Culturists, Religious Naturalists, and all the others — to realize to the full the resources for the embodiment of religious faith available in their tradition at its best.
Ruth doesn't see the launch of this new project as a contradiction, instead as an embodiment of the Good News — «everyone can be involved!»
Such conversion may well lead one to institutional affiliation with others of similar intention and to the use of certain verbal formulations of faith, since the inward reorientation needs some social and symbolic embodiment.
Witness the former Church of England as an object of British humor, or television's Bennie Hill dropping his pants, which is always good for a hearty har - har from a people once held up to Americans as the embodiment of sophistication.
Crucially important to Meland's enterprise is a recognition of myth as the felt expression of the depths of human culture, In his view, religious faith, and more particularly Christian faith, finds embodiment and expression not only in religious institutions and individual religious experience, but in the midst of secular cultures as well, The Judeo - Christian mythos underlies and is formative of the cultural sensibilities of Western men.
The notion of a cumulative achievement of good in history which brings about in the world a more complete embodiment of the divine order was an integral part of the liberal Christian theology.
Now there are a number of important footnotes to Aristotle, but I simply wish to draw attention to the point of culmination of the tradition, that period bridging the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries that saw the production of the grand synthesis of the Angelic Doctor, Saint Thomas Aquinas, as well as its poetic embodiment in The Divine Comedy of Dante.
What goodness means for other intelligent beings may well be beyond the bounds of our imagination, but it might be just possible to define a general criterion underlying all concrete embodiments.
Best Argument: Daniel Kirk with «Gay Marriage in New York» «As long as the state is in the marriage business, Christians should support gay marriage as an embodiment of our calling to love our neighbor as ourselves.»
If we call ourselves Americans as well as Christians, we may feel a strong civic sense that what our government did in our name was the embodiment of public justice.
I have admitted, and all Christians ought readily to admit, the imperfections and blemishes that mar the empirical church in its institutional embodiment; we can see the errors that have marked its history, and we know that not only individual members but the structures of the institution as well are far from being sinless.
Believers can be sweet and kind and good and intelligent, but rarely do you find one that disagrees in one tiny way with the behaviors and decisions he a.s.s.igns to his own deity — really just an embodiment of his own highest ideals.
His very person was later remembered as having been an embodiment or an enactment of that chesed He spoke about and he acted for Jahweh as sheer Love; but the Love which Jahweh was must be understood as adamant and demanding as well as gracious and forgiving.
In its political structures one finds the embodiment of the common good, and in its polity of equality and redistributive justice one finds the ideal of civic life.
The result is a grand theology of creation, time, and embodiment as well as evil, redemption, and consummation: a metaphysical horizon that allows us to read the Bible biblically.
No man has insisted on this more vigorously than Baron von Hügel, who with all his deep faith in the fullness of our Lord's embodiment of God, was yet ever ready to maintain that in other religious traditions, and likewise in science, art, philosophy, ethics, as well as in the simple humdrum experiences of daily life, God in some way and to some degree has been found and known.
Moreover, its realism is grounded in an apophatic patience and capacity to wait in silence, as well as in its embodiment in concrete action, or in what contemporary theology calls praxis.
It is the culinary embodiment of dark, wintry nights spent indoors curled up with a good book in front of the fire.
To me, this is the dessert - embodiment of all the best things.
The best part is that it's the living embodiment of an ad at the bottom of the internet.
He's become baseball's mascot, the embodiment of everything good and bad about the sport, an oblivious Rorschach test, and it's made us forget the part about him being a verifiable baseball legend.
It's almost a shame that a pitcher like Chen, this embodiment of average, is filled with good humor and personality.
After the appointment of David Moyes, Sir Bobby Charlton, the embodiment of United's values, said the club had «secured a man who is committed to the long - term and will build teams for the future as well as now... and recognises the importance of bringing young players through and developing them alongside world class talent.»
If Ed Balls can somehow overcome his communication problems, give a handful of stonking breakthrough speeches & break free of his policy - advisor persona, becoming an authentic embodiment of the cultural change (to list an incline of decreasing probability), then he could well make a late surge in this race... or maybe not.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, by the Governor's Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, he described Lai Mohammed as «an embodiment of contradictions, who speaks from several sides of his mouth, turning himself to a vegetable while struggling to defend a government that has done more evil than good to Nigeria and its people.»
He said Keshi during his life time was an embodiment of all that was good about Nigerian Football.
«Dr Onu is an embodiment of humility, resilience, integrity, discipline and wisdom — key qualities that will help Mr President, change Nigeria for the better,» he said.
Certainly there are enough highly competetive pickup opportunities where Democratic challengers are now running ahead or even that Mark Foley's dramatic embodiment of an old political chestnut could very well prove to be the mistake that costs the GOP control of House.
John Bercow, the Speaker, told MPs: «The embodiment of empathy, a stellar progressive change - maker and a well of practical compassion without rival: Tessa Jowell was the best of us.
The APC leader stressed that before now, the party was the embodiment of a democratic promise made between its members as well as a democratic vow made to the public.
They are puzzles that engage our minds as well as apt physical embodiments of the journeys we all face.
In a 2001 article, U.S. News & World Report called Lanza the «living embodiment» of the fictional genius in the movie Good Will Hunting, whose Massachusetts accent is as thick as Lanza's own.
The book provides no ready answers, but suggests that technology can only be understood and used to best advantage when seen as the embodiment of human behaviour.
«Robert Lanza is the living embodiment of the character played by Matt Damon in the movie Good Will Hunting.
John's embodiment - driven teaching draws from not only over 30 years of experience of his own Buddhist meditative practice but from the deep lineages of Vajrayana, tantra, and Kundalini yoga, as well as the Taoist traditions of Iron Shirt Qigong, to create a profound experience for men and women longing to express their deepest desires with open, fierce, and loving hearts.
Her recipe and development style are best known for their creativity and accessibility, and embodiment of the farm - to - table movement.
While she's devoted to science she's also the embodiment of positive well - being and soul - driven consciousness too, making a well rounded practitioner and coach.
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