Sentences with phrase «creative emergence»

The shapes of a future Asian theology were seen in creative emergence at a recent conference held in Wennapura, Sri Lanka, the theme of which was «Asia's Struggle for a Full Humanity: Toward a Relevant Theology.»
We define this christological aim — God's purpose in Christ — to be the creative emergence of a new organic unity incorporating man, and confess that this aim was realized in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.
Except in a negative sense this process of creative emergence lies beyond our ability to direct or to command.
False propositions introduce novelty; they are central to creative emergence; they are the ransom for «creative evolution.»
The proposition as lure for the prehending subject conditions creative action, creative emergence, affecting the modification of the subjective aim.
This theory has clear systematic connections to the doctrine of propositions as «lures for feeling» which are linked with possibilities as «a line to creative emergence in the transcendent future.»

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The experience of a personal relationship with God, of which Jeremiah was one of the creative forerunners, thus made an incalculable contribution to the emergence of the individual from the mass.
A strategy of transformation in terms of gaining and using political power is as necessary as the emergence of a creative minority of utopian dreamers.
Digital utopias disagree with those who worry about scenarios of worldwide cultural homogenisation, they see the emergence of new and creative lifestyles, vastly extended opportunities for different cultures to meet and understand each other, and the creation of new virtual communities that easily cross all the traditional borderlines of age, gender, race, and religion.
Cobb and his colleague (and former student) David Griffin co-wrote Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition in 1976, where the identification of God as «creative - responsive love» appears.52 To say with the New Testament that God is love requires, in their estimation, the further clarification that God is love both creatively, in the way in which God offers an opening to new emergence in the unfolding moment, and responsively: «God enjoys our enjoyments, and suffers with our sufferings.
As we then said, such moments have their «importance» in that they illuminate what has gone before, are in themselves a kind of concentration of what is actually present, and provide new opportunities and possibilities both for understanding (which is the «subjective» side) and for that emergence of novelty in concrete experience (which guarantees «objectivity») which is the occasion for further creative advance as the process continues on its way.
The point of emergence is called the «creative nexus».
The enhancement of the divine life in its consequent aspect has opened up new possibilities of relationship with the creation and has also provided new material through which God may act upon creative potentiality, thus bringing to pass that emergence of novelty which is so genuine an element in our experience and (as our observation informs us) of the world at large.
We recognize, of course, the relatively late emergence in the Old Testament of a positively and precisely articulated belief in Yahweh's universal creation, and that it is not, indeed, until the time of Second Isaiah that such a belief is taken for granted.24 On the other hand, the J story of creation in Gen. 2 reflects an early if imprecise creation faith25 while the eighth - century prophets clearly stand upon a thoroughly practical though untheoretical belief in Yahweh's creative function.
Those aims capable of addressing an entire species by infusing in them a novel order bringing about the emergence of a more advanced species constitute that part of the Logos which we call the creative Word.
This new emergence «took place within the conflict of two social orders in which the tenuous but creative forces of the new Israel, working through the Christ, engaged in deadly battle with the vested interests of a receding Jewish order» (HF 259).
It is, on the other hand, the never ending emergence of new unification processes.8 Since Whitehead contends that there is always novel creative advance in the consequent nature, this means that there are always new unification processes, new acts of unification that take place in the consequent nature.
This lecture seems to have been devoted in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «cognitive experience» in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
This was a new biological emergence, a vital breakthrough in the evolutionary history of the world, made possible by the creative order made available by God in that specific situation.
But the analogy of divine creative achievement to human mental achievement seems to be harmonious both with the logic of emergence and with numerous religious symbols of God's power and love.
In its broadest sense, we may initially state the cosmological principle in a process - based ontology as follows: the emergence of purposive actions and consciousness within the creative and novel concrescence of an evolving physical and biological universe.14
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She noted that the realignment has expanded the Ministry's mandate to provide a firm and stable policy environment for the effective mainstreaming of the Ghanaian culture into all aspects of national rife and to ensure the emergence of a vibrant and creative economy to improve and advance the tourism industry.
All of a sudden, there's an explosion of complex artifacts, symbolic representation, measurement of celestial events, complex social structures — a burst of creative activity that almost every expert on prehistory assumes must have been connected with the sudden emergence of language.
In reality, he says, the emergence of a creative solution to a difficult problem takes a great deal of conscious work.
As well as biodiversity is the way for the emergence of new species, cultural diversity represents the creative potential of world - society.
With the emergence of the internet innovations, creative lending platforms have cropped up.
As the debate around gender politics intensifies, this exhibition champions the emergence of the «gritty woman» in creative imagery, as brands begin to challenge stereotypes and embrace a fiery female mentality.
One of the important developments of postminimalism was the resurgence of craft, often maligned as a «low» mode of art making, and the emergence of a diversity of artists (that is, artists of color, such as the California assemblagists, and female - identified artists) who brought personal experiences and politics to their creative practices.
A city in continuous growth and flux, the constant emergence of new art and creative spaces and programs is fast cementing Shanghai's position as an international centre for art and culture.
Alongside the panel conversation, Rony Rodrigues will demonstrate the fieldwork of his research agency Box 1824, identifying the interests of the «Millennials» in emerging countries, while Ou Ning will introduce his latest book, Young Asia: The Emergence of the Post-Cold War Generation, focusing on young creatives throughout Asia.
«The End of Rent Control and the Emergence of the Creative Class» installation view Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Köln 2006
Geta Brătescu incorporates in her «automatic» drawings the emergence of forms, as the hand strives to record what gradually comes to mind, in a movement that can not and will not let go of its creative impetus.
Instrumental in Creative Growth's emergence in the art market, White Columns has hosted the debut solo exhibitions of several of their artists, including William Scott in 2006, Dan Miller in 2007, Aurie Ramirez in 2011, and Judith Scott's sculptures posthumously in 2010.
The Armory Show thus began an important two - way exchange of artists and creative ideas, which contributed directly to the emergence of New York as a major centre of world art.
Tar sands and the emergence of extreme carbon - intensive fuels is a complex problem that demands creative solutions.
By asking about civilizations lost in deep time, we're also asking about the possibility for universal rules guiding the evolution of all biospheres in all their creative potential, including the emergence of civilizations.
Millennial parents are getting more creative with baby names and 2016 could see the emergence of names that have been created or combined because of their sentimental meaning to the mom and dad.
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