Sentences with phrase «built upon the work of»

Build upon the work of those before you, but use your own ideas to make yourself the new expert in your field.
What is needed at the present time, then, is a theology of sin that builds upon the work of the persons cited here, but that can develop a stronger connection between social structures and individuals, and with the ancient insights concerning original sin.
Full credit must be given to St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 74), who, building upon the work of his teacher Albertus, constructed such a magnificent synthesis of traditional Christian doctrine and of the new knowledge that it became the standard expression of Christian doctrine for the Roman Catholic Church up until the present day.
Founded in 1996, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center is rooted in and builds upon the work of T. Berry Brazelton, MD, internationally renowned pediatrician, whose scientific research and clinical observations of babies and young children, beginning in the 1950s and spanning six decades, radically reshaped the field of early child development and the practice of pediatrics.
«The government recognises the importance of child protection and wants to build upon the work of Ceop, but does not necessarily feel this is best done by creating a new quango,» she said.
John Boswell mixed and matched video clips from some real science greats like Carl Sagan, Bill Nye, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, worked some magic, and came out with a creation that builds upon the work of the guys in the video.
Researchers such as William Kelley, George Atson, and Roger Williams had built upon the work of scientists and clinicians of an earlier era: men like Weston Price, Francis Pottenger, and Royal Lee.
Building upon the work of horizontal teams, vertical conversations promote a wide - angle view of student learning and further promote collective responsibility for the students within a school.
The process built upon the work of previous national frameworks and agreements.
Building upon the work of Juan Carlos Castro (2012), as well as Sarah Mathews and Erin Adams (2016), photomissions prompt teacher candidates to read an assigned text and then take a photograph of a concept they identified from the reading.
From the work of this group, and building upon work of the Missouri Advisory Council of Certification for Educators (MACCE) the Missouri Model Teacher and Leaders Standards were developed.
A nonprofit corporation dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright.
On her new position, Maeve said: «I am delighted to be joining the team at Void, I look forward to building upon the work of Void Engage and to working with local communities to create a culturally inclusive Access and Engagement programme.»
Investigators may choose to cite or build upon the work of others not based on the projected contribution to their own future discoveries but instead on the attention and support they will get by affiliating with a given policy position.
The other thing was some article by Roderick Dewar who viewed himself as building upon the work of E. T. Jaynes.
The Neukom chair was created to build upon the work of the ABF's Research Group on Legal Diversity, a network of scholars who conduct empirical research on diversity in the legal profession and institutions of justice, as well as the impact of diversity on legal processes and institutions.

Not exact matches

But, since their algorithms are built upon the work completed by automated crawling bots (pieces of software that manually scour the internet), it has always been difficult for them to truly simulate the actions of a flesh and blood user.
[«The Wealth of Nations»] describes what builds nations» wealth and is today a fundamental work in classical economics and touches upon such broad topics as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets.
Freeland said the Canadian economy grew an additional 2.5 percent every year because of NAFTA, while Guajardo said negotiators should not tear apart what has worked but build upon successes to make the pact better.
Your «supplies» will essentially be the people that are working as the provider of the goods or services your marketplace is built upon.
The reason is that the lender will submit final bids to the appraiser, who builds the value of the work into the future value of the property, upon which your loan is based.
Our paramount goal is to provide our students with a working knowledge of the myriad of factors that play a role in determining how retirees can achieve the maximum benefit available to them from Social Security and, in so doing, provide a solid foundation upon which an overall retirement income plan can be built.
«Some of those bets didn't work out and we are re-focusing on building upon what made GoPro so successful in the first place - and that is serving our customer and focusing investments on that and nothing else.»
Many participants had hoped this Assembly would effect the unveiling of a «new, comprehensive, ecumenical theology» built upon creation consciousness and a broadly defined work of the Spirit, but the effort ran headlong into established political and theological commitments.
The Rio Summit sought to build upon the past with the goal of establishing a new and equitable global partnership through the creation of new levels of cooperation among states, key sectors of societies and people, working towards international agreements which respect the interests of all and protect the integrity of the global environmental and developmental system, recognizing the integral and interdependent nature of the Earth, our home, some excerpts will help.
A similar but more ambitious attempt to argue for a «god concept» in Camus» works, upon which Ogden builds and which is fruitful for an extended discussion, is the effort of Nathan Scott to bring Camus into dialogue with Paul Tillich.
All this is basic to contemporary work on the theology of the synoptic evangelists and their tradition; indeed, this contemporary work is consciously built upon the foundations laid by Bultmann in this most important book.
A new quest for a historical Jesus must be built upon the fact that the sources do make possible a new kind of quest, working in terms of the modern view of history and the self.
We have been evoloving both physically and socially for hundreds of thousands of years, adapting to our environment and passing on learned information from one generation to the next for us to build upon pulling ourselves out of the muck through thousands of generations of hard working humans to get to where we are today.
Building his confidence before God upon his faith, repentance and other acts of obedience, he places them in Christ's stead as his grounds of right to the promise and so he demonstrates himself to be of the works of the law and so be under the curse (Colquhoun, A Treatise).
This scripture does nt conflict in these verses we see the truth exposed as God allows satan to have limited power over his people to test them as in the story of Job.So was it God who tested job by allowing satan to bring trails upon him.Or was it satan who was the one testing him.Both are involved but the motivations are completely different Gods purposes are to build up his people.Satan on the other hand wants to destroy there is this conflict at work all the time.brentnz
It is apparent that a new quest of the historical Jesus can not be built upon the effort to deny the impossibilities inherent in the original quest; rather a new quest must be built upon the fact that the sources do make possible a new kind of quest working in terms of the modern view of history and the self.
Building on whatever beginnings were made before marriage, newlyweds are working to finish the foundation upon which a lifetime of growing intimacy can be built.
Each generation rejects, but also builds upon, the work of its predecessors, often retrieving elements of the earlier tradition that those predecessors had rejected.
Much of Western Culture is based upon and indeed built upon the teachings of Jesus Christ — Democracy and the Protestant Work Ethic are just two things that immediately come to mind.
Her book was refreshingly un-abstract and densely empirical, built upon an accumulation of lovingly rendered details about what works and doesn't work in modern city life.
I shall emphasize this awareness as God - given, not self - generated: but in our present experience God works in and through our thoughts and aspirations — inspiring new ideas, certainly, but building these upon the foundations of previous ideas, not out of a vacuum.
In The Pastoral Office, printed for the private use of his clergy after the First Vatican Council, Cardinal Manning forecast that, if the Council was to be reassembled, its first duty would be to build upon the work already achieved «and to define the Divine powers of the Episcopate and its relation to its Head».
The most this period could have done was to buy time for a fuller and better synthesis to be worked out between Catholic theology, and what is either well proven, or at least intrinsically probable in the philosophy of modern science, and the culture built upon it.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
The following verses through the first part of verse 15 illustrates how only the work which is built upon the foundation of Jesus Christ will have eternal value.
However, as in the seventeenth century the various later theories were not produced independently of each other but came to be developed by working through, and in divergence from, the first great attempt at a philosophical structure built upon a profound insight into the problems at issue, namely, that of Descartes, so in our time the new efforts which are required in the philosophy of nature will need to come to terms with the pioneering work of Whitehead.
Thus the Law covenant, upon which Judaism is built, was only a «tutor leading to Christ, that we might be declared righteous due to faith» (Gal 3:24), and not «by works of law» in which «no flesh will be declared righteous.»
What needs to be underneath them is a simple foundation they can build their existence upon (ie: Jesus teachings)-- where that all goes from there is in the hand of each individual and team - work exercise (even community decisions).
The democracy he worked for was built upon «the virtuous citizen,» and he worried that Darwinism «would cause people to lose a sense of God's presence....
Solomon's rule, for the most part peaceful, with wide international connections, great prosperity, a time of building and a beginning of development of the arts and general culture, rests squarely upon the work of mighty King David.
Man United, although I despise them too, I have major respect for them because like us, all the money they are spending is not from a the pockets of a sugar daddy, but earned over the years of success, also built upon hard work and dedication.
The Terrapin foundation is built upon a tremendous amount of hard work by many volunteers, coaches, parents and swimmers.
To all intents and purposes, this looked like the kind of side fans had expected Van Gaal to work toward building upon his arrival at Old Trafford in the summer of 2014.
Moyes may still be working out the kinks of his squad, but the back line of Rafael, Jones, Vidic, and Patrice Evra that featured against Sunderland is the platform upon which he should build.
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