Sentences with phrase «coherent understanding of»

Hence, we have highlighted three more emerging artists to find out more about their work, as a means to develop a more coherent understanding of their contributions to new artistic directions and most importantly, the trajectory of emerging South African practice in the 21st century.
Integrate information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively) as well as in words to develop a coherent understanding of a topic or issue.
Educators explore the curriculum to understand how the learning design and lessons build a comprehensive and coherent understanding of mathematics.
Led by the Project 2061 development team, the workshop will introduce participants to a pair of curriculum units designed to give students a coherent understanding of matter and energy and how they are conserved and transformed for growth and repair in living organisms.
However, while Ogden is convinced that faith is unavoidable and a ground for faith is necessary, he also maintains that it is impossible to develop a coherent understanding of this divine ground utilizing the categories of traditional Western theology and philosophy.
Modern science seeks to construct a coherent understanding of how nature works, «without recourse to the miraculous or to ultimate reasons.»
Also one can not look at the majority of the people of any Faith or non faith to get a deep coherent understanding of their Faith or reality.

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They deeply understand products, and they have their own coherent and consistent vision of where the industry / business models and customers are today, and where they need to take the company.
For about $ 200, students in the class will «improve their critical understanding of the photographic self - portrait, as well as a platform to develop ideas towards the creation of a coherent body of work.
The difficulty America now finds itself in is that while Trump's understanding of the trade issue is extremely poor, he does seem to realize that — and he has neither a competent team nor a coherent process to help him navigate the situation.
But the result was not the emergence of a new raider culture with its characteristic, coherent ethical understandings.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
For a coherent, not to say doctrinally faithful, Christian understanding of man, the soul must be a principle distinct from the body.
Nevertheless, the possibility of a coherent quantum theory based on process thought is, in principle, important for the project of recovering a comprehensive vision in which a biblical understanding of God finds an important role.
A coherent philosophy of the human person, clearly expressed and debated, will yield much fruit, not least in a greater understanding with Muslims of good will and pure heart, of whom there are many - Peace be upon them!
Since those process categories have been connected with ideas of God inspired by the Bible, process theologians believe there is a chance in the twenty - first century to bring the long separated parts of human understanding into a new, coherent relationship.
Cricks formula that biology is reducible to physics and chemistry is of central importance because, if it is logically coherent then emergence is indeed only an illusion, and the notions of final causation and purpose are dispensable in any intelligent attempt to understand nature.
Having, therefore, lived for years with Biblical scholars as my friends and colleagues and in the classroom having dealt with students, trying to gain a coherent and usable understanding of the Bible for practical purposes, I have dared the attempt to put together developments of ideas which the separate Biblical disciplines leave apart.
Our task is to work hard, master the arguments (scientific, ethical, philosophical, social), understand the history of how we arrived here, defy the temptation to give up through boredom, build a coherent movement of defiance, and thereby prepare if not ourselves, then at least the next generation, for the moment when the revolution collapses under the weight of its own delusions and contradictions.
It is fascinating in itself; it throws light on every portion of the Bible; it clears up obscurities, explaining what is else inexplicable; it distinguishes the minor detours from the major highways of Biblical thought; it gives their true value to primitive concepts, the early, blazed trails leading out to great issues; and, in the end, it makes of the Bible a coherent whole, understood, as everything has to be understood, in terms of its origins and growth.
While, therefore, Hartshorne's concern with the a priori aspects of our understanding may lead to criticisms that he overlooks the experiential aspect, his resulting insights in practice do not impoverish but confirm and enrich the believer's experience of a saving God by setting that experience within a coherent, consistent, and comprehensive understanding of reality.
What Neville does not seem to recognize sufficiently is that theistic faith demands an understanding of God who is the object of its faith and worship (for the believer can not relate himself to what is unknown to him) and, furthermore, that it generally demands a coherent concept of God who is not only the ontologically, valuatively, and rationally other but also an individual reality who instantiates these qualities in a personal mode of being.
... So the question for us is how to offer a coherent vision of society, culture and the human being to people who would like to understand where to put these dimensions - the spiritual and religious and the scientific.»
The distinctive feature of his viewpoint is the contention that notions of relativity, contingency, and change, rather than being incompatible with the nature of deity, must themselves be essential components in an understanding of God which is both coherent and religiously adequate.
In his tripod, the three legs, a view of the self that lends itself to a substantialist interpretation, an essentialist understanding of Christianity, enacted in and illustrated by his separatist view of the church - world relation, are internally consistent and coherent, and mutually dependent.
I also wish to assemble from its several expressions a coherent statement of Sacks» notion of narrative as «the science of the concrete,» for it seems to me that he offers important new ways of understanding the philosophic status of narrative.
The recognition of other beliefs (other religions as well as other beliefs in our religion), the desire to understand, the hope to explain to another, the wish to know the truth, and the attempt to unify all of one's beliefs into a coherent whole are motivations for reasoning about religious beliefs.
«When you've never had that in your background and it's all about building this coherent, consistent system where you actually love your understanding of faith.
Does it make sense to invent another person here when all the testimony points to Jesus, and when the Gospels paint a coherent picture of a man who lived and taught his powerful understanding of the love of God?
It has identified this particular literature as the product of a coherent history, and this history as the proper space for coming to understanding.
Your reasoning is phenomenally inconsistent» @hippypoet» I am not taking anything on my understanding of the bible» @Chad «hmm, then how are you coming to the conclusion that the people of Jesus» day considered him rational and coherent?
The beliefs are just so far out there for me, that whenever I see someone in ardent support of them I have to think they're a troll, because I don't know how they could possibly believe or accept that (there are a few exceptions of people who pt things very well, cite supporting evidence, and are consistent and coherent - I don't agree with them, but I can at least understand what they're saying)
It is one of the oldest of sociological generalizations that any coherent and viable society rests on a common set of moral understandings about good and bad, right and wrong, in the realm of individual and social action.
Religious claims, in this regard, are a series of propositions which are coherent in their own terms and which generate a historical tradition in which believers struggle to reconcile their understanding of truth - claims with the pressures of life and experience.
But understanding the latter involves, among other things, recourse to history, the integration of data into coherent patterns of explanation, and the use of sequential reasoning — all illnourished in a medium of electronic images or «scraps of information.»
We can describe the task of theology as (1) an effort to gain a coherent and comprehensive understanding of ourselves and our worlds, (2) in relation to what is most valuable or fundamental, (3) in order to live life well.
Metaphysics has traditionally been understood as the search for a coherent set of general categories for the interpretation of the whole range of human experience — scientific, religious, aesthetic, moral, etc..
Lepard offers a way for religious and legal understandings of morality to reinforce one another — perhaps a necessity for formulating a coherent policy regarding humanitarian intervention.
It thus follows, as he notes, that the determination of compatibilities and incompatibilities is the key to coherent thought, and to the understanding of the world in its function as the theatre for the temporal realization of ideas» (Adventures 147).
We think he takes account of the «turn to the subject» and the need to develop our understanding of the relationship of nature and grace in a uniquely coherent and integrally Catholic manner.
Of course it amounts to «having no coherent definition,» but the mobility is really the key, along with the burden of proof shifting moves like «I don't understand what you're saying» (even though it's painfully clear) or claiming to have answered all questions while evidently ignoring most of theOf course it amounts to «having no coherent definition,» but the mobility is really the key, along with the burden of proof shifting moves like «I don't understand what you're saying» (even though it's painfully clear) or claiming to have answered all questions while evidently ignoring most of theof proof shifting moves like «I don't understand what you're saying» (even though it's painfully clear) or claiming to have answered all questions while evidently ignoring most of theof them.
But too often in recent years it's been a disaster, particularly with player recruitment, but also in how he fails to take his large squad full of talented footballers and turns them into a balanced first 11 playing a coherent strategy they understand and believe in.
The party must show that it understands the concerns of the «squeezed middle» on tax, law and order, public spending and welfare, conveying a coherent sense of how Labour would govern Britain.
Business and the markets will look to see who most clearly outlines a coherent and sustainable economic strategy for the country; who will demonstrate the clearest understanding of what is needed to bring Britain confi dently out of the recession and, above all, who demonstrates the clearest sense of leadership and direction.
In May 2016, a report by the House of Commons public accounts committee criticised Hunt's plan for a seven - day NHS, saying «no coherent attempt» had made to understand staffing needs, the plan was «completely uncosted», and contained «serious flaws».
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set of core ideas about chemical reactions to make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
When an issue comes up [on Capitol Hill], you need to digest it, understand the science and the ramifications of the science, and put it together in a coherent one - page memo — and do that all within an hour.»
Measuring coherent neutrino scattering could help scientists understand the processes that occur within exploding stars, or supernovas, which emit huge numbers of neutrinos (SN: 02/18/17, p. 24).
Overall, the data suggest that science is not understood as a coherent body of knowledge.
To understand what an exact coherent structure is dynamically, we need to step back from what turbulence looks like visually with bunches of curls and swirls.
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