Two points have given rise to endless
controversy over the nature of faith.
Not exact matches
In the relationship between these two primary and inseparable parts of prophetic preaching the
controversy over the role and
nature of ecstasy is resolved.
Robin Fox is an English anthropologist who has authored, with the equally delightfully named Lionel Tiger, The Imperial Animal and many other works making the case for the «
nature» side of the interminable
nature / nurture
controversy over how best to understand why human beings do what they do.
If I needed to understand and teach Christological
controversies over Christ's two
natures in the hypostatic union, I was going to need to understand metaphysically bold propositions about «hypostases.»
Additionally, the very fact that there is some
controversy over whether it is more bird or more reptile only reinforces its transitional
nature.
'' For an article that addresses
controversy over the index, see «A New Goal for
Nature: Healthy, but Not Pristine» by Benjamin S. Halpern.
But lately he had been immersed in
controversy over two papers, published in
Nature in January, that claimed a simple method of creating embryonic - like cells, called stimulus - triggered acquisition of pluripotency (STAP).
The
controversies over sex education are also transparently moral in
nature: no one is arguing
over the scientific facts about reproductive biology; they are arguing about competing moral visions of proper sexual conduct.
From the University of California — Los Angeles New research published in the journal
Nature resolves decades of scientific
controversy over the origin of the extremely energetic particles known as ultra-relativistic electrons in the Earth's near - space environment and is likely to influence our understanding of planetary magnetospheres throughout the universe.
I'm a little confused
over the
nature of this
controversy.
The online publication of sensitive material from a British climate centre is brewing into one of the scientific
controversies of the year, causing dismay among affected institutes and individuals, reports Quirin Schiermeier
over on
Nature News [subscription].