Sentences with word «contradistinction»

In contradistinction with past inferences and subject to the imperfectly constrained ice - margin chronology, we also find that the Northwest outlet likely dominated much of the post -13 ka drainage of Lake Agassiz.
God's love stands in stark contradistinction to human love, absolutely «unmotivated.»
By contradistinction, most African traditions have a deeply rooted sense of reality, of what is concrete, and their aspirations, we would argue, are healthy and born of common sense.
The sharp contradistinction between what is natural, innate and genetic and what comes from the environment, upbringing and education has fuelled a great number of controversies and lamentable developments around the globe.
Though they may lack color and volume and anything more than the most rudimentary sense of Renaissance perspective (these were all elements that Disney would develop, in conscious contradistinction to the Fleischers, in the mid to late 30s), they do possess exquisite graphic qualities, in particular a calligraphic sense of line that strongly suggests an individual artist's hand.
I can only speculate as to the motives driving the extremist anti-oil sands environmental movement (a movement I hold in strong contradistinction to that venerable and well - established movement for conservation).
This is in contradistinction from some other approaches, which attempt to train the couple to engage in supposedly more functional ways to communicate and behave.
These sources, even if made visible, are often treated as Readymades and are grouped in synchronicity and contradistinction with one another, enabling any number of potential discourses.
With its own internal criteria for truth claims, the distinctiveness of Christianity is found only in contradistinction to the world.
The SAFT structure makes ICOs achievable, we are told, because a SAFT limits participation in the SAFT to «accredited investors» Under Rule 506 (c) of Regulation D, in contradistinction to your garden - variety ICO which sells tokens to all and sundry.
I have more thought on Community — such as the distinction between the truths that can be learned from Jeff's real life in contradistinction to Abed's imaginary life — but I'll leave that for another post.
Buttiglione is seeking what I like to call a «Catholic hermeneutic,» in contradistinction to a «progressivist» or «revisionist» hermeneutic from the left, or a «conservative» hermeneutic from the right.
Others have identified this consequence with the use of metaphysical, in contradistinction to cosmological, philosophy.
For some of these sentences would be very misleading if we understood «subject» in contradistinction to «superject»: «It is in virtue of its subject that the feeling is one thing.
Jesus practiced the genuine spiritual life according all matter and material sense with all its sin, sickness and death as nothing in contradistinction to the Life, Truth and Love, of Spirit.
It is for this reason that biblical humanism, unlike philosophical humanism, can affirm human worth not merely independent of but in contradistinction to earthly status.
In contradistinction to the above approaches I propose a christological hermeneutic by which we seek to move beyond historical criticism to the christological, as opposed to the existential, significance of the text.
Here God's eternal character and purpose refer to his personal attributes which can to some extent be embodied by a finite being sharing the same character and purpose, in contradistinction to God's metaphysical attributes, which indicate his uniqueness from all finite beings (PC, pp. 191 - 92).
In contradistinction to honor politics, the rule of management science presupposes men that are easily manageable, subject to domestication, and satisfied by the appropriate calculus of interests.
The becoming of what is interior in contradistinction to the exterior world is the becoming of a subject.
The efficacy of the Eucharist fows from the holiness of those incorporated into Christ, in contradistinction to the frailty of its indispensable priestly ministers.
In contradistinction to Bush's circumspect effort to hit the right relation between scientific progress and political restraint, Obama attempts to render them mutually exclusive: he wants scientists to operate free of the «manipulation and coercion» that are constitutive of any «political agenda».
Religious symbols stand not so much in contradistinction to the secular world but as signals of deeper meaning.
The very idea of a «reality» in contradistinction to the appearance of things represented for it a false conceptuality.
Our naming as persons (in contradistinction to merely human) implicitly signifies our ability to be in relationship with God.
Cardinal Newman articulated seven «notes» that constitute true development of doctrine, a development that stands in contradistinction to the evolution of doctrine.
This would also be in contradistinction to the Messiah who comes as a conquering hero of worldly power.
You must therefore use the utmost caution since ST (in contradistinction to BT) has you bringing your conceptual frameworks to the text rather than receiving them from the text.
Within the area of biblical studies there are the specializations of «Hebrew Bible» and «New Testament»; and within them there can be further specializations, such as «Gospel studies» in contradistinction to «Pauline studies.»
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