Sentences with phrase «characteristic form»

Such freedom to hold to ones own beliefs, to give expression to them in characteristic forms, and to tell others about them ought to be the privilege of all human beings.
Physical characteristics form the basis for interest, though chemistry is more about that certain something not easily described.
The National Child Abuse and Neglect Data Systems (NCANDS) glossary in Child Maltreatment 2007 provides the backbone to the following categories of traumatic stress provided by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (Core Clinical Characteristics form dated 9/2007): [To see the definition, click on the category.]
Sallie McFague has written in her helpful book Speaking in Parables that the most significant parts of the New Testament consists of various parables:»... as New Testament scholars agree, the parables not only are Jesus» most characteristic form of teaching but are among the most authentic strata in the New Testament.»
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The hollowed out oval was one of the most characteristic forms of her sculpture.
Our distinguished opponents were all in characteristic form: Tony was charismatic, (so long as you didn't listen too carefully to his case); Bob was as witty as always (yet errant in exegesis); and Peter was impassioned (but beyond all reason).
It is fair to say that recent narrative theology has taken its characteristic forms precisely in order to counter this sort of thing.
The settled conditions necessary for the writing of sober history are altogether absent; yet the facts imprint themselves deeply upon folk - memory, and are handed down in the characteristic form of heroic legends.
It was in the sixth century that Benedict developed the rule which long gave Western monasticism its characteristic form.
Otto himself correlated this polarity with the tension between divine wrath and divine love, which is undoubtedly a characteristic form of interpretation in the West.
The characteristic form of this tradition is that of a two - part pronouncement with the same verb in each part, in the first part referring to the activity of man and in the second to the eschatological activity of God.
RS: According to the hypothesis of formative causation, outlined in my book A New Science of Life, systems such as molecules, crystals, cells, organs and organisms are organized by specific morphogenetic fields, which give them their characteristic form and organization.
For example, what we usually call «an electron» really is a society of occasions, each of which is a distinct subjective process of becoming, flickeringly brief in duration; each inherits some characteristic forms (which we call «electronic») from a predecessor and mediates them to a successor.
It is generally believed among anthropologists that monogamy, rather than promiscuity, is the characteristic form of domestic relation in primitive societies.
Beginning in 22: 18, the characteristic form of expression shifts from the casuistic to the apodictic.
The Leachco Snoogle Original Total Body Pillow is extraordinarily intended to take after the characteristic form and state of your body from head to toe, satisfying the obligations of five cushions.
At the forefront of this race are three neuroscientists who have spent their careers studying how the brain develops from a tiny sphere of unspecialized cells into an adult brain with its billions of nerve cells and characteristic form.
What scientists didn't know until Fawzi's team looked into the little droplets, however, was that the FUS proteins take no characteristic form, even when they are performing their RNA chaperone functions.
His characteristic forms — ragged circles, triangles or rectangles — float in a free and ambiguous space, and have been supplemented by a whole new repertoire of shapes freed from geometry.
Their findings, published in Society's journal Weather, show for the first time that asperitas is a low level cloud made of water — not ice as previously suggested — which develops its characteristic form from atmospheric disturbances, such as weather fronts and storms.
(2007, Sept.) Core clinical characteristics form: Adapted from National Child Traumatic Stress Network's core clinical characteristics form.
Core clinical characteristics form: Adapted from National Child Traumatic Stress Network's core clinical characteristics form.
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