Sentences with phrase «constitutive parts»

Resolution is the act of breaking down complexity into constitutive parts, as in infinite Rs, Gs, and Bs, but to have resolve is to be determined and resolving is diplomatic.
In other words, aspects of all these other entities are constitutive parts of what the cellular occasion becomes.
9 He then outlined four constitutive parts to this «end» of mission:» (I) the conversion of lost men, (2) organizing them into churches, (3) giving those churches a competent native ministry, and (4) conducting them to the stage of independence and (in most cases) of self - propagation.
It is for this reason that the properties of a system can not be derived from the properties of its constitutive parts, that is, from the properties possessed by these entities when outside the system.
To bring into being a human embryo solely in order to divide up its constitutive parts for research threatens fully to erode the sense that incipient human life is never simply, or primarily, a tool.
As we have said, Balthasar saw the Church as a constitutive part of the Incarnation.
And so for Balthasar the Church flows from the seriousness of the Incarnation and Christ's life as a human being.4 The Church, therefore, is a constitutive part of the divine initiative and not a consequence of it.
Something my colleague has communicated to me has become a constitutive part of my being.
Faith is not something that is added to knowing: it is a constitutive part of the act of knowing God.
In Byrek, Sala underlines his personal memories as important and constitutive part of his present.

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They touch God immanently because they are really a part of God as constitutive elements of that nature.
This means that Cantor's «mathematical paradise» should be understood as follows: Let there be a mathematical universe such that sets constitutive of it have the defining feature that a part of the set is equal to the whole of the set.
For Dodd's approach to succeed, it would be necessary to show that the inclusion of details from Jesus» life is not part of the adiaphora, i.e. not just one means among others of emphasizing the incarnation, but rather that it is indispensable for conveying the existential meaning of the kerygma, i.e. is constitutive of the kerygma as eschatological event.
The Letter to the Ephesians indicates that the unity of Jews and gentiles in the one body of the Messiah was part of God's eternal plan and is constitutive of the Church.
Not only are we a part of cultures, subcultures, socio - politico - economic groups, families, and other institutions, they are a part of us, constitutive of our very selfhood.
This story illustrates that the world in which we live also lives in us; not only are we a part of cultures, sub-cultures, socio - politico - economic groups, families and other institutions, they are a part of us, constitutive of our very selfhood.
Although two is a part of three, two does not equal three; although a segment defined by its end points is a constitutive element in a surface, it is not the only element; a segment and a noncollinear point can not be shrunk to a segment.
While earlier works depicted wild, animated scenes with multiple characters, the newer paintings fuse — or perhaps more accurately prise open — seemingly disparate body parts and objects into an individual figure with each component forming a constitutive element of the painting itself.
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