Not exact matches
Here we are confronted by two partly divergent and opposed answers: not merely theoretical and abstract solutions, but eventualities that have been slowly maturing in the experience
of Man throughout the ages, and have now been abruptly brought into the daylight
of our consciousness by the sudden
emergence of the totalizing forces to which we are
compelled to adapt ourselves.
In harmony with the cosmic impulse which leads to the constant disintegration
of atoms and the attendant release
of energy, Life (though probably localized on a few rare planets)
compels us increasingly to view it as an underlying current in the flow
of which matter tends to order itself upon itself with the
emergence of consciousness.
In 1978 he wrote about Christ Without Myth: «The newer theological developments
of the past decade, especially the
emergence of the various theologians
of liberation,
compelled the conclusion that the most urgent theological problem today, at any rate for the vast number
of persons who still do not share in the benefits
of modernity, is a problem more
of action and justice than
of belief and truth.
Though her visibly cut - up legs and seemingly involuntary talk therapy sessions with an exasperated psychiatrist (Amy Brenneman) are sufficient evidence
of Nancy's real desire for self - harm outside the realm
of fantasy, the answer to the key question
of what would
compel her to go to such lengths as recruiting suitor - murderers is simply stipulated as being within the realm
of fetishism; regardless, her decision leads to the
emergence from the cyber ether
of Louis (Jason Patric), a chat - room angel
of death promising to end her pain.
The hockey stick provides
compelling evidence for the
emergence of a human - caused warming signal from the background noise
of natural fluctuations in climate.
In fact, society's changing expectations in message styles and the
emergence of the technology - rich environment has made it very challenging to come up with a
compelling cover letter.