Sentences with phrase «by imitation which»

All animals that approach a humanistic style of communal living patterns learn by imitation which often conflicts with instinctual drives.

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'' If any one asserts, that this sin of Adam, which in its origin is one, and being transfused into all by propagation, not by imitation, is in each one as his own, is taken away either by the powers of human nature, or by any other remedy than the merit of the one mediator, our Lord Jesus Christ... let him be anathema.»
Entry into this relationship of grace and faith involves the imitation of Christ, but this does not mean an imitation of the individual pattern of life which was required of him by his unique vocation; it means the imitation of his total commitment to God, his obedience to God's will, and his attitude of unswerving love for others which was the fruit of his openness to God.
Metz's practical fundamental theology «is a theology that operates subject to the primacy of praxis».22 This practice is informed by memory which leads to the imitation of Christ.
This function of his on our behalf (his beneficia) is more important than the words and deeds discoverable by the historian, which lead only to imitation, not to discipleship».8
But then on the other hand how on earth can one expect to find an essential consciousness of sin (and after all that is what Christianity wants) in a life which is so retarded by triviality, by a chattering imitation of «the others,» that one hardly can call it sin, that it is too spiritless to be so called, and fit only, as the Scripture says, to be «spewed out»?
Not having such a theology of inspiration and interpretation, when Enns is wrestling with the concept of a historical Adam he strays from the doctrine of original sin, which teaches that original sin is passed on by generation, and allowsfor an interpretation that «all have sinned» through imitation or accident or, worse still, because we were created that way.
Consequently a proper grasp of those aspects of St. Thomas» thought that were being proposed for imitation, can only be reached by understanding the problems to which the Church was responding at that time.
Imitation vanilla is composed of artificial flavorings (most of which are paper - industry by - products treated with chemicals) and it often has a harsh quality that leaves a bitter aftertaste.
«While the Mayers did make some technological improvements, their most notable contributions were branding, which protected them from imitation and allowed customers to request them by name,» the timeline explains.
Not only did defendant adopt the name and imitate the bottles and cartons in use by plaintiff, but at the very beginning, when he started the manufacture and sale of his sauce in competition with the long established business of plaintiff, he printed on his bottle labels a caution to use «only the genuine Evangeline,» thus apparently seeking to create the impression that such «Evangeline» Tabasco Sauce was an old and established brand, against spurious imitations of which the public should be warned.
As Steiner puts it, the experience that the world is good and worthy of imitation in the early years, followed by the cultivation of a deep sense of wonder for the beauty to be found in all things, becomes the foundation upon which the High School student learns to discover truth in the world around him / her.
Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) is directing from an original screenplay by Jon Spaihts, which landed on the Black List in 2007.
The imitation comes right down to the score, which at one point lifts cues from The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford to give it the historical heft it so sorely desires.
What The Imitation Game, distributed by The Weinstein Company, won't get is a best director nomination, which might just lose it the best picture game.
The Sherlock star plays c ode - breaking genius Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, which is set at Bletchley Park, where teams worked around the clock for years to unscramble messages encrypted by the Enigma machines used by German forces.
Imitation is a common means by which learning takes place in early childhood classrooms; the ability to imitate is also a hallmark of success in ASD interventions based on Applied Behavioral Analysis, which are currently considered the most effective educational treatments for individuals with ASD (Winerman, 2004).
Compassion for the spirits who now contort themselves in their art, in imitation of European innovators, is easily gained by the known abilities of Maurice B. Prendergast and Arthur B. Davies, especially by the talent of Prendergast, which is logically developing here along lines long since established.
Another exhibition was Mr. Davis's 2013 installation «Imitation of Wealth,» in which he recreated works by artists like Jeff Koons and On Kawara using inexpensive materials.
The inclusion of items from collections produced by high fashion designers in collaboration with retail brands, such as Alexander McQueen and Proenza Schouler for Target, speaks to an important market shift, in which profit is generated by brand cross-pollination rather than imitation or wholesale theft.
Really it just wants to be old and it isn't so you see those of us from New England just traveling around the world, shaking off those chains of the sharp quickening weather and that sad desire to be classy or old usually betrayed by our quaint speech — wicked or our loafers, or deliberately well - worn clothes in New England's endless imitation of «real» which is a copy of those who we think know about something older — we think they own stuff, Harvard and the Swan Boats and that Swan Boat accident and all that cold weather food.
Since 1999, more than 10 scientific groups have performed fractal analysis on over 50 of Jackson Pollock's (1912 — 1956) paintings which were created by pouring paint directly onto his horizontal canvases [65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77] Recently, fractal analysis has been used to achieve a 93 % success rate in distinguishing real from imitation Pollocks.
In 2013, he created an installation titled «Imitation of Wealth,» in which he re-created works by blue - chip artists, including a Marcel Duchamp bottle rack and a vacuum cleaner piece by Jeff Koons.
«By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest,» ConfuciBy three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest,» Confuciby reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest,» Confuciby imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is the bitterest,» Confuciby experience, which is the bitterest,» Confucius
Exide Life Insurance monitors the internet to find imitation websites which are often the first step made by phishers.
In addition, the PGC program is grounded in social learning theory, according to which students at risk of school dropout can learn positive skills and behaviors by observation and imitation of motivated and successful peer role models in a supportive, structured setting.
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