Sentences with phrase «corpus as»

It also provides the option to withdraw a part of your corpus as a lump sum and invest the rest in other financial products.
Life insurance companies offer a gamut of products such as Retirement Plans, Savings Plans, Wealth Growth plans, which can help you to create a corpus as well as offer life cover.
This plan provides you an opportunity to enhance your fund corpus as per your risk appetite to meet your goals and providing financial security for your family in the event of unfortunate death.
HDFC Life Invest Wise Plan: It is a single premium Ulip Plan that allows you to build a corpus as well.
Under this HDFC pension plan, on vesting, the proceeds are payable to the policyholder who can either choose to receive annuity payouts from the entire corpus or withdraw 1 / 3rd of the corpus as cash and receive annuity payouts from the remainder 2 / 3rd of the corpus which shall be taxable.
Vesting: Proceeds are payable to the policyholder who can either choose to receive annuity payouts from the entire corpus or withdraw 1 / 3rd of the corpus as cash and receive annuity payouts from the remainder 2 / 3rd of the corpus which shall be taxable.
If an individual shows the ability and patience to commit high sum to invest for a long term period, he / she will be able to create much superior corpus as compared with the EMI.
You can build your retirement corpus as per your risk appetite and on completion of the specified period, a certain amount of money is paid to the insured / beneficiary in the form of pension, monthly, half - yearly, or annually.
30s is the best time to start investing and building up your corpus as you are still free of the financial load in your life that comes with the subsequent ages.
If the policyholder wants, he can withdraw a certain part of the corpus as allowed.
His radical investigations of the body as a place of memory and transformation use his own corpus as subject, tool and material.
Have sufficient corpus as emergency fund (can be in FDs).
Pension or retirement plans are more preferred by those investors who receive a large amount of corpus as annuity benefit after retirement.
All the pure retirement planning instruments mentioned above provides approximately 8 % return which might not be impressive enough to shape a significant corpus as price rise will erode the corpus in the long term.
I am here to meet others in and around corpus as far as Austin.
Then he learnt after killing his brother how to hide the crime unfounded out by burying of the corpus as the Crow bird had showed him!

Not exact matches

In addition to civil rights for people of color, women and LGBT, there has been an expansion of religious liberty for minority sects, enforcement of viewpoint neutrality with respect to access to various public and non-public forums (e.g. religious student groups must be granted equal access to school facilities as their secular counterparts, etc) greater protections against age and disability discrimination, and recognition of habeas corpus rights even for enemy combatants.
This journey is not for the faint - hearted: the reader's full attention is required as Caldecott takes us beyond LOTR to explore Tolkien's entire fictional corpus, as well as many of his critical writings and a number of personal letters and biographical details.
However, I will mention that in addition to his extensive corpus in philosophical theology and his vast work as organizer of conferences and editor of the writings of others, he has become the leading spokesperson for the 9/11 truth movement.
For as the Christian religion emerges out of the constantinian cocoon in which, throughout most of its history, it has been so tightly enclosed, Christians find themselves relieved of the burden of assuming, as the raison d'être of their movement, custodianship of the random religious sentiments and moral codes that have clustered about the corpus Christianum.
This follows from the fact that the Bible as a whole corpus of literature is narrative in its framework, although some of its fragments are not.
To interpret this text as a historical vestige, moored in misguided hopes from Israel's past, is to misunderstand the canonical forces at work in shaping the prophetic tradition into a corpus of scripture directed to Israel's subsequent generations of faith.
If he takes seriously his limitation of the source and norm of Christian thought to God's self - disclosure in the encounter with Jesus Christ, then he must restrict the corpus of theology to a discussion of Jesus as Person and of what happens to man when faith is awakened in him by the encounter.
The Old Testament properly so called is the corpus of books, written and handed down in Hebrew (or in the kindred Aramaic), which were received as Scripture in the first century of our era by Hebrew - speaking Jews, representing the central tradition of Hebrew and Jewish religion.
As I reread the Goen corpus I was struck by the way this classic theme of unity in tension with multiplicity had occupied Goen's life work.
[1] He acknowledges that a truly historical approach is necessary, but while it only deals with the isolated past as past it «does not exhaust the interpretive task for someone who sees the biblical writings as a single corpus of Holy Scripture inspired by God».
At a time when individualism was still, generally speaking, obscuring the fullness of traditional catholic teaching on this mystery, he wrote: «When Christ comes to one of his faithful it is not simply in order to commune with him as an individual;... when, through the mouth of the priest, he says Hoc est corpus meum, these words extend beyond the morsel of bread over which they are said: they give birth to the whole mystical body of Christ.
The sense we get here is that Jesus will not appear in the flesh as the same Jesus of Nazareth who was speaking, but that it would be his spirit, the Christ, the same spirit with which mankind is (or will be, or is being) anointed, that will manifest across the entire corpus of humanity, like bright flashes of lightning seen everywhere illuminating the darkness of the clouds.
As for the church, we can not make sense of its place in society without initially distinguishing between the corpus Christi, on the one hand, and the institutional or gathered church, on the other.
One of the ancient Christian writers spoke of the church as a corpus permixtum, which my old teacher Henry D.A. Major (onetime principal of Ripon Hall in Oxford) used to translate as a «mixed bag.»
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Philosophy, which was invented (as Horace Kallen pointed out many years ago) because humans wanted the security and constancy of an unshakable corpus of thought, now rises in the name of pragmatic relativism to slay the very needs that gave it life.
I would suggest, however, that theology needs to be more open to various modes of the future than Dr. Altizer's system allows: both to the impact of the future as presented in a corpus of Christian tradition under the theme of «hope,» and to the future as it presents itself to our secular world.
The New English Bible translation is to be preferred: «If there is such a thing as an animal body [cf. Vulgate: corpus animale], there is also a spiritual body» (1 Cor.
Ishiguro, who after three novels has already been hailed as «one of the leading figures in the new generation of British novelists,» might seem an unlikely successor to Forster in the Merchant - Ivory corpus.
As provisions of the just - war theory passed into the developing corpus of international law in the 17th century, they retained their categorical or absolutist character.
Allow me to put this in sociological terms (sociology provides a limited but useful «grammar» here): Every human society has its own corpus of officially accredited wisdom, the beliefs and values that most people take for granted as self - evidently true.
Yet these approaches have been in tension as often as they have been complementary, sometimes misleading dares — as with the tendency to read her substantial corpus through the narrow prism of her best - known essay, «Toward a New Yiddish.»
And scholars familiar with the whole corpus know that, as Victor Lowe pointed out, «we can see how great a part of Whitehead's activities, all through his life, has been expended on education.
I would certainly agree, as Eric Voegelin put it in his lectures on Hitler and the Germans, that Aquinas» understanding of the corpus mysticum was subsequently, tragically, overshadowed by a «ghettoizing» conception of the Church among both Catholics and Protestants and that Pius XII's Mystici Corporis Christi represents «the most severe contraction of the membership of the Church that it had ever received.»
There can be no doubt that what we identify in the Tetrateuch (Genesis - Numbers) as P employs and incorporates in the fifth century some material as old or possibly older than J. And J in the tenth century may well have had as a primary source an earlier effort to bring together coherently a wide assortment of stories deemed to have significant bearing on the life of the people Israel.2 Certainly individual units in the J corpus had been in existence for centuries before they were integrated; and beyond any doubt these units were often strikingly modified in meaning in the context of the J work.
It was apparently available to the J work in the tenth century and was there appropriated to J's uses as the opening chapter of the corpus.
There is nothing in the New Testament, for example, to parallel the large collections of «observations on life and the world - order,» which we call the wisdom literature of the Hebrew Scriptures, or its extensive range of liturgical poetry, or the detailed corpus of its laws on what we would regard as secular matters.
Vermes sees the Gospels (and the whole NT) as «One particular sector on the general map of Jewish cultural history,» not as an independent corpus.
St. Augustine wrote of Christus caput et corpus: Christ head and body, as the one Christ who now lives forevermore; and the Epistle to the Ephesians, as Dr. J. Armitage Robinson noted many years ago, is a long meditation on the theme that the Christian is not to think of Christ and his followers so much as of Christ in his members.
None of what Lincoln achieved — the eventual abolition of slavery, the preservation of the Union — would have happened had Lincoln not thought himself constitutionally authorizedto resist the Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott; constitutionally obligated, by his oath, to resist secession; and constitutionally empowered, as commander in chief, to fight the enemy with the full powers at his disposal, which included military force, blockade, suspension of habeas corpus, arrest and detention, seizure of enemy property, and emancipation of Southern slaves.
In the corpus of Augustine's works the subject is not so much argued, through logical procession, as posited, through a myriad of analogies presumably demonstrating the superiority of immutability over being subject to change.
Beard's cookbooks are uniformly easy to use and taken as a corpus, they are accessible and comprehensive.
The corpus luteum helps in the release of progesterone hormone that is very vital for the implantation of the fertilized ovum and for the development of the uterine wall which is necessary to hold the baby as he / she begins to develop inside the womb.
The actual number of times each verb is collocated with «citizen (s)» throughout the corpus appears in brackets as well.
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