The phrase
"concrete meaning" refers to the literal or specific interpretation of a word, phrase, or expression.
Full definition
I
think concrete means change, and one step from the most general ideas towards the concrete, immediately, gives you contingency.
Certainly the attempt to equate pastoral care with the total work of ministry is unsatisfactory; for that simply uses an uncriticized metaphor as an imperialistic declaration about the ministry as a whole, and
thus concrete meaning is lost from the metaphor.
Even words that now signify the most abstract concept («abstract» is a good example) once had
quite concrete meanings.
The simplest explanation, and certainly part of the answer, is that it was actually in connection with his death that the
whole concrete meaning of Jesus» life came home to his disciples with greatest force, poignancy and truth.
With no need to
project concrete meanings, (Martin's) art is like a sponge and a mirror: it soaks up what is in the air and reflects it back.»
And Reiss was moving on in an opposite way, trading in her keyboard for more
concrete means of exploring the dolphin mind.
The concrete meaning of the principles in the practical work of everyone at MuniFin has been defined specifically for each department.
They know also that love of neighbor has very real and
concrete meaning.
Formulas of this sort are dangerous because they have
no concrete meaning.
The concrete meaning of «future» in this case is hard to specify, at least in a way that can be translated into social programs and action.
Not only should democratic class principles be taught as rational ideals, but by being put into practice in the conduct of education,
their concrete meaning should be visibly demonstrated.
Yet that recovery was undermined by those who would reduce it to political hope or would empty out
its concrete meaning with evasions like «resurrection in death.»
Some proponents of the old orthodoxy (such as Gordon Clark and Carl Henry) favor a metaphysical - deductive over an empirical - inductive approach, seeking to deduce
the concrete meanings of Scripture from first principles given in Scripture.
So far we have been thinking principally about
the concrete meaning of Jesus.
But the early church, like everything else human, was mind as well as heart, and almost at once was seriously engaged in the attempt to understand
this concrete meaning: «Why is Jesus so important?
It is not strange that
this concrete meaning of Jesus for his disciples was forever and indissolubly associated in their minds with the terrible and tender events with which his life ended: the final meal dark with the forebodings of disaster, the hours in Gethsemane, the arrest, the brutal handling and the unjust trial, the unspeakable anguish, the long waiting for death, the final release.
The clue to the interpretation of whatever intimations of the divine are given us in our common life is provided by the first century event to which we find ourselves inevitably looking back and by the historical community through which
the concrete meaning of that event has been conveyed to us and in which, therefore, the event itself is in a sense perpetuated.
If there is
any concrete meaning to «the good of the many,» therefore, it can only be understood as God's prehending the many particular goods of creation.
In
the concrete it means that we can not have a general Christology or general ecclesiology.
They use the same words their ancestors had used, but no longer know
their concrete meaning.
It was not a symbol, but
a concrete means of cruel and agonizing death.
One must admire the insouciance with which Professor Sullivan asserts that determining
the concrete meaning of an undefined «liberty» or «equality» is not policy - making, and therefore rightly belongs to the Court.
The word «aspiration» is almost devoid of
any concrete meaning.
In the realm of relationships, this mingling of the less and more -
concrete means that attachment experiences with specific others, their unconscious emotional tone, and the temperatures they actually feel activate and are stored in overlapping networks of brain areas.
«Hi Glenn: You said «Literal types looked for
a concrete meaning for the mysterious monolith, while, inspired by Kubrick's visual pyrotechnics, impassioned art film adepts claimed to have accompanied astronaut Bowman «beyond the infinite».
Literal types looked for
a concrete meaning for the mysterious monolith, while, inspired by Kubrick's visual pyrotechnics, impassioned art film adepts claimed to have accompanied astronaut Bowman «beyond the infinite».
The term «collaborative» tends to be used as a catchall, without
a concrete meaning attached to it.
Some nouns (art, for example) have both abstract and
concrete meanings, depending on the context.
The walls and the roof consist of 11 inches of polystyrene insulation; the freezer's floor is a thick composite of wood, insulation and
concrete meant to keep the penetrating cold from cracking the underlying warehouse pad.
There's
no concrete meaning behind these phrases, and no way to know whether or not they're true.