Sentences with phrase «context emerges one»

And from this context emerges one tortured soul whose despair grows into a maniacal obsession with resurrecting the dead.
Later, this will help learners retrieve the words and definitions when the right context emerges.
In leveraging the functionality afforded by a single type of app, a new learning context emerges.
Results highlighted differences between primary and secondary teachers» self - reported practice, and important facets of teacher pedagogy in the two different school contexts emerged.
Even beyond these there are new contexts emerging.

Not exact matches

This is especially concerning for some in the context of China's emerging «surveillance state,» but there is also a chance that companies could abuse the private information they have about employees.
Here are three major differences that emerge when the debate on taxing high earners is adapted to the Canadian context.
The Global Financial Stability Report provides an assessment of the global financial system and markets, and addresses emerging market financing in a global context.
To note, the end of previous equity market corrections occurred within the context of a rebound in emerging market exchange rates and narrower U.S. credit spreads.
Nonetheless, there is downside risk for some emerging - market economies, particularly in the context of U.S. monetary - policy normalizing.
For Emerging Markets, the classification depends on two criteria: (1) whether the equity market meets minimum size and liquidity requirements and (2) whether it exhibits accessibility levels for international investors that are sufficient in the context of Emerging Markets.
Context: new contextual scenarios are emerging in the modern business era that affects decision - making in general business — including purchase decisions.
In the context of the downturn where many stocks are doing badly, it becomes important for the investor community to be apprised of emerging winners and those with a potential to return steady earnings.
Crude oil exports are also set to rise further, so in a global context, the U.S. Gulf Coast has emerged as one of the most vital energy hubs, meaning that «in some respects, it can be compared to the Strait of Hormuz in that normal operations are too important to fail,» the IEA cautioned.
Political Contributions 2012 discusses the emerging issue of corporate political spending in the context of shareholder engagement.
Political Contributions: A Glass Lewis Issue Report discusses the emerging issue of corporate political spending in the context of shareholder engagement.
The picture of the Church that emerged was distorted by this apologetic context — too much emphasis was being given to points that were disputed (the authority of the pope, for example) and not enough given to other important points (such as the nature of the local churches).
Catholic universities adopt many of their practices from the general context of higher education in the United States and around the world; since they emerge from the Church and draw from the heritage and teaching of the Church, it should not be surprising to non «Catholics that the Catholic universities also relate features of Catholic heritage to the university.
Unfortunately, many of our assumptions about these texts emerge without an understanding of their original context or intent, which is what this series aims to address.
Quite apart from that crisis, however, responsible theology ought to be done in the context of contemporary science and were it to take that context seriously, models underscoring the closeness, not the distance, of God and the world would emerge.
When I started this blog, one of my goals was to re-examine the fundamentals of my faith in the context of a changing culture and my emerging doubts about Christianity.
Theology always originates from a given tradition; it also emerges within a particular historical context.
«Third World Theology: Paradigm Shift and Emerging Concerns in Confronting Life — Theology Out of the Context, ISPCK, Delhi, 1995.
My view is that Genesis 1, having emerged from an ancient Near Eastern context, assumes an ancient Near Eastern cosmology and addresses theological concerns, not scientific ones.
If we look at these passages in context, a different picture emerges about what these tithes are for.
Conventional Christianity is, somewhat ironically, declining in the context of great cultural change not unlike that in which Christianity emerged.
George Soares - Prabhu, the Indian Biblical scholar, has attempted to compare Buddhist and Christian texts despite the fact that both emerge from two different chronological, literary, and theological contexts.50 These receptor oriented translation strategies reduce Biblical terminologies, style, theological concepts, and the intent of the author in an extensive manner.51
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
For instance, in the context of Kerala the Catholic Hosanna Version (like «Jerusalem Bible» and «New Jerusalem Bible» in English) has emerged with different theological outlook rather than the Bible Society of India Version.
McCoy suggests that Whitehead, too, may have been shaped by biblical ways of thinking: «Indeed, it is highly probable that the process philosophies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries emerged from contexts influenced by the covenantal or federal tradition and thus are in part intellectual progeny of covenantal theology and ethics» (CCE 360).
A Series of attempts and initiatives began in the early eighties to systematically articulate the faith in the context of the newly emerging Dalit aspiration for liberation.
First, psychotherapy emerged in the late modern context in which belief in God had been largely relegated to the area of superstition.
It was in this context that covenant theology emerged.
Hence, it can not be surprising at all that in this period he felt more related to Whitehead's metaphysical thinking than to the ideas of his «Oxbridge» colleagues.2 In this context, it is very surprising that no analysis has emerged which has elaborated the relationship between Whitehead and Collingwood, and more specifically their concept of metaphysics.
We experience this relational character of reality also in our heightened sensitivity to the natural environment and to the historical context out of which things emerge.
In a context in which such a possibility is emerging, those who care about the common good of the whole world have every reason to work at many levels.
Instead of believing with Hartshorne that man's convictions about the ultimate character of reality can and should be determined by allegedly neutral logical principles, the understanding here being argued is that man's thinking about God is and should be governed by a vision emerging in the context of faith, a vision that is itself decisively conditioned by its rootage in history and in the prereflective levels of consciousness.
In other words, the agenda for liberation and self - actualization must emerge from the authentic context of the oppressed.
Once the agenda of liberation emerges from the context of each oppressed minority group and properly interfaces with God's highest possibilities, then it becomes objectified or integrated into God's consequent nature.
When the terms for preaching are studied within their cultural context, a much different picture emerges.
The one context which has been neglected and is now emerging is the broadest as well as the most basic: the context of the planet, a context which we all share and without which we can not survive.
What is my relationship to the total context in which I have emerged?
We forget that just as our most heated discussions on social media emerge from the context of a cultural conversation, so too did the treatises of theologians and activists past.
God's primordiality is simply a way of talking about how God is related to the world as the context or structure from which all reality emerges.
[25] With these two strands intertwining in the existential experience of Ignatius, it is possible to see how the emergence of theological affirmations about Christ emerge here in a context of existential imperatives, like the reality of schism, division, and breakage of unity, as well as the approach of the gift of death.
In sum, God is that actual entity that is both the structure or context in which reality emerges (primordial nature) and the totality of that reality (consequent nature).
Reviewing the exegetical search of the early writers involves, then, for those of us who have come into the inheritance of these traditions, the responsibility not only to interact with these inherited traditions, but also to interpret these in the context of the «extratextual hermeneutics that is slowly emerging as a distinctive Asian contribution to theological methodology [which] seeks to transcend the textual, historical, and religious boundaries of Christian tradition and cultivate a deeper contact with the mysterious ways in which people of all religious persuasions have defined and appropriated humanity and divinity.»
In order to contest received interpretations, one ought to analyze both the interpretative processes and the context of the interpreter; in order to rid something of ideological trappings, one has to know the theories and societies through which the ideologies emerged.
In order to contest received interpretations, one ought to analyse both the interpretative processes and the context of the interpreter; in order to rid something of ideological trappings, one has to know the theories and societies through which the ideologies emerged; in order to prepare chutney, one has to know how to select the ingredients in appropriate proportions and engage in the act of grinding, so that a new flavour and taste may emerge.
nevertheless, it must be acknowledged that Robinson has raised an important issue regarding the self - sufficiency of certain forms of theologising, which perpetuate themselves without even a side - glance at the vibrant theologies emerging and present in different contexts.
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